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RagdollNewest Review: ... very loving and follows me from room to room by the door crying if its shut. Ragdolls love hugs and attention ( can be time consuming) so floppy can pick her up like a baby and she loves it. Ive heard they cant go outside tomuch as they are a bit dippy and cant defend themselves and they are so loving. bless My girl has never been out as im worried she would get hurt. They are very vocal ... more |
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by - written on 03/07/09 (Useful, 35 readings)
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Ive had many different cats thought my life and i can definatly say that the best breed is regdoll. I have a little girl ragdoll at the moment and shes so wonderful so calm and well tempered not aggressive at all. she very loving and follows me from room to room by the door crying if its shut. Ragdolls love hugs and attention ( can be time consuming) so floppy can pick her up like a baby and she loves it. Ive heard they cant go outside tomuch as they are a bit dippy and cant defend themselves and they are so loving. bless My girl has never been out as im worried she would get hurt. They are very vocal which can be a pain sometimes as she never ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/09 (Useful, 19 readings)
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Cats are my favourite animals, I have had many cats since I was a child. I have loved each cat I have had all for their own individual qualities. This review is telling you why I love my current Ragdoll cat at the moment. As you may or may not know Ragdoll cats are very placid and soft animals, and probably the most placid breed of cat. Ragdolls are known for going limp when they are content and love to spread out and relax - unlike most other cats which usually prefer to curl up in a ball and relax. They also go limp when they feel under attack - this means they can be very vunerable to attacks. my Cat is very non-aggressive and will not defend ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Hi we have two ragdoll cats we got them given to us around four months ago from my Nan who had to give them up for health reasons. We were lucky to be given these cats as i have been made aware they usually cost around the £300 mark. One is quite a large cat with far darker than usual markings, and is a nightmare for the amount of hair she leaves about the place. The smaller far more delicate one has normal colurations and dosen't drop nearly as much hair. These cats are primarily house pets and despite the length of their fur require very litte grooming, we find as long as the cats are happy they will pretty much take care of their own coat being ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/03/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I love cats and think i will always have them in my life. I was given two cats when I was younger, but unfortunately they have both died now. When I move out of my parents I begged my boyfriend to buy me a kitten. I decided that I wanted to get a pedigree cat, I knew roughly what I wanted but decided to look on the internet. As soon as I read up about Ragdolls I knew I had to have one. We eventually found our kitten and a few weeks later brought her home. She was white in colour and had a black face and black paws. She didnt look long haired as a kitten and I kept thinking she would grow up with short hair, but she didn't. The first ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/02/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I have a 9 month old seal bi-colour male Ragdoll. He is an amazing cat. I'd recommend the Ragdoll breed to anyone, they are very affectionate and they never leave your side. They have quite long fur which doesn't mat. They are indoor cats. And they are amazingly pretty animals. People say they are more like dogs which they are because they are so loyal. They are quite expensive to buy but well worth it. They are very playful and get along with anyone and dogs, they always want to be the centre of attention and lie in the middle of everything your doing which can be really cute. But they do enjoy a snooze too. :) I think they are a really ... Read the complete review

