Your Ragdoll Cat’s Teeth

January 19, 2010

By the ripe age of six weeks your Ragdoll cat will have developed all 26 teeth. As a kitten, their teeth are clean and white. If you want to keep your cat’s teeth white and clean you need to get them accustomed to brushing. To do this, rub your cat’s teeth with your fingers. Once [...]

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Giving Medication to Your Ragdoll Cat

January 16, 2010

Getting your Ragdoll cat to take medication can be a difficult task. Cats are suspicious and curious critters by nature; you will not be able to hide the pills in food as you can with a dog. To administer medication you will have to put the pill far enough in your cat’s mouth to where [...]

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Emergency Medical Care for Your Ragdoll Cat

January 13, 2010

In case of a medical emergency the most important thing you can do for your Ragdoll cat is to keep a cool head and quickly get to a veterinarian. If the emergency occurs outside of your veterinarian’s office hours call an emergency animal clinic. It is a good idea to have the numbers ready near [...]

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Your Litter Box and You

January 10, 2010

For many Ragdoll cat owners, the litter box is the most unpleasant aspect of owning a cat. If you’re like me, you dread cleaning the box; I dread walking into the room that has the litter box. Cleaning the cat box is an ugly job, but it doesn’t have to be a difficult one. There [...]

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Bathing Your Ragdoll Cat

January 7, 2010

Ragdoll cats rarely need bathing because they groom and maintain their coats very well. An occasional bath may be necessary to remove odors or dirt. It is best to use a mild pet shampoo for cats; recommendations for products from your veterinarian are always a good idea. In addition to the shampoo you’ll need two [...]

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