Raena Answers the Question: What Is A Ragdoll Cat

Hey, are ya’ll out there? Anypawdy? It’s me RaenaBelle. Most of ya’ have been here since befur I was born, and so ya’ ‘member dat I was rescued from a very uncertain future and a really bad place. I’s been here long enuff now to know dat mommy wholeheartedly supports animal rescue and adoptions. There are so many kitties, and doggies too dat need luvvin’ furever homes. Now I’s not furgettin’ all you other anipals, but let’s face it, shelters are mainly full up with cats and dogs. Most of ya’ ‘member mommy and sis Dezi’s search fur a new Service Kitty in Training after Lexi went to heaven (whispers: God rest her). Most of ya’ ‘member dat they kept hittin’ purrverbial brick walls every time they tried to adopt a “rescue” kitty. And most of ya’ ‘member how torn mommy was when she found me at a bakyard breeder. Mines “fee” was da same or lower than most shelters and “rescue organizations” in da area. But lots of peeps didn’t/don’t consider me a rescue kitty.

 Raena poses for the camera

I’s ask mommy to look up da definition of rescue and here’s what da Webster dictionary says: An act of saving or being saved from danger or distress. To deliver, redeem, ransom, reclaim, save mean to set free from confinement or danger. Well, let me tell ya’, mommy fur sure rescued me. I was born in a cage and had never been allowed outta dat cage. I was sick cuz of da conditions of da house and too many other animals who weren’t purropurrly cared fur. Mines future was uncertain till mommy saved me. We’ve had a lot of peeps ask exactly what is a Ragdoll. So I’s ask mommy ifin we could do some ‘splainin’ ‘bout da breed and a little ‘bout what goes on with these backyard breeders.

 RaenaBelle travels to her forever home in mommy's lap

History of the Ragdoll

Let’s go back and give ya’ da history of da Ragdoll breed. In 1960, a non-pedigreed white Persian/Angora type kitty named Josephine had a litter of kitties sired by several unknown male Burmese/Birman like cats. One of these males had the colorpoints associated with da Siamese cat. Josephine later produced a litter of very docile, placid tempurrment, affectionate and a tendency to go limp and relaxed when picked up kitties. When a subsequent litter was born with these identical traits, Ann Baker purchased several kittens from Josephines owner and set out to create what is now known as the Ragdoll breed. Blackie, an all black Burmese like male, and Daddy Warbucks a Seal point with white feet male were among da furst litters born. Daddy Warbucks sired the founding bi-color female, Fugianna. And Blackie sired Buckwheat, a dark brown/black Burmese like famale. Fugianna and Buckwheat were both daughters of Josephine. All Ragdolls today are descendants from Ann Baker’s cats through the matings of Daddy Warbucks to Fugianna and Buckwheat. Other breeders were added and da breed grew.

 RaenaBelle bunny kicks a chicken leg

The Temperament of the Ragdoll

Ragdolls are docile, calm and floppy in nature. These traits are attributed to da Persian and Birman breeds that were a pawrt of da foundation of da breed. Da breed standard states: The Ragdoll is affectionate, intelligent, relaxed in temperament, gentle and an easy to handle lap cat. They are often known as “puppy-cats”. They are easily trained, and appear to enjoy performing tricks or in our case, Service Cat tasks.

Physical Characteristics

Now let’s talk ‘bout those pesky physical characteristics. We call them pesky, cuz some peeps are more concerned with da appearance of a kitty than da purrsonality. Dat’s why black cats have such a hard time gettin’ adopted. Anyways, da Ragdoll is one of da largest breed of cats with a sturdy body, large frame and proportionate legs. Males are generally larger than the females. We did note while researchin’ fur this dat Ragdolls are being bred smaller these days; with weights being stated as somewhere between 8 to 20 pounds. We purrsonally have not seen any of those smaller Ragdolls. The color point gene is responsible for the blue eye color of the Ragdoll cats. Ragdolls have a plush medium length coat consisting of long guard hairs and no undercoat.

 Dezi sits on bench

Ragdolls come in 6 different colors: Red, Seal, Chocolate and da corresponding “dilutes”, including blue, lilac and cream. This also includes da tortie in all colors including da 3 patterns. With full coloring occurring around 3 – 4 years of age. The 4 different Ragdoll Patterns are:

  • Pointed: One color darkening at the extremities

  • Mitted: Same as pointed but with white paws and abdomen. With or without a blaze, but must have a “belly stripe” (White chin with white extending from the chin to the genitals).

  • High Mitted Bi-Color: Same as mitted, with white chest, paws and abdomen. White V mark on the face, and color can be red, blue, seal, chocolate and cream.

  • Bi-Color: White legs, White inverted V on the face, white abdomen and sometimes white patches on the back. (Excessive amounts of white or “high white” on a Bi-Color is known as the Van pattern. The Van pattern is Rare).

  • Lynx: A varient of the above types and having the Tabby markings.

 Raena playing

Inbreeding in Ragdolls is/was very high due to the very limited number of foundation cats. A lot of breeders continued to cross breed “foundation cats” to Persians, Birman and Burmese in an attempt to broaden the gene pool. In the 80’s the CFA determined there were sufficient foundations and no longer accepts for registration any cross bred Ragdolls. That means only litters born of two registered Ragdoll parents are allowed for registration. So inbreeding is still very high among the breed. However, Backyard breeders still practice cross breeding today. As far as health goes, Ragdolls have a significantly higher risk of developing and/or dying from urinary problems. We are also at risk for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy a genetic disease that can cause sudden death. A DNA test was developed in 2007 to identify the gene that causes HCM in Ragdolls, however it is costly, so not all breeders, especially backyard breeders, test for this. Otherwise we are fairly robust, low maintenance kitties.

 Dezi lays on the cat tree

Now we’ll get back to da rescuin’ of me. We do know dat I’s da product of 2 Ragdoll pawrents, same as sis Dezi. However, since I’s came from a backyard breeder, no testing was purrformed on mines pawrents fur HCM. And we can’t know da lineage of mines pawrents. However, I’s have an eye issue dat be purrevalent in Persians (stay tuned, we have a review comin’ up fur a great purroduct fur this). This could be da result of a latent Persian gene or cuz one of mines pawrents pawrents was a Persian. Either way, it makes no difference to mommy, cuz she luvs me and will take care of me furever. Dat’s what she purromissed when she rescued me from dat urine stenched, dank dungeon cage. Did I’s come from a shelter or rescue organization? No. Bit I’s was rescued just da same. Altho’ mommy was torn in da beginning, once she saw da conditions I’s was born into and living in and she saw mines face, she’s never looked back. She knows I was meant to be here with her and sis Dezi. And I’s so grateful she made dat call. And fur anypawdy wonderin’, sis Dezi is a Seal Lynx Point. At this time, I’s still a little young to call, but I’s fur sure a Bi-Color Van. Mommy says, I’s’ll purrobably be a Chocolate, but we’ll have to wait a little longer to say fur certain. 

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I’s gonna wrap it up now and see ‘bout getting’ some treats. I’s do wanna add, dat while we was writin’ this posty, da manager came knockin’ on our door to let us know our neighbor died last night. No, we weren’t close to her and we didn’t know she was “that sick”. She was tellin’ peeps she was gonna have a surgery and actin’ like it was nuffin’. Never da less, she was a mother, sisfur, daughter, awnty and neice to somepawdy, so ifin ya’ wouldn’t mind just sayin’ a purrayer fur her furmily dat would be nice. We’re joinin’ Rascal and Rocco fur da weekly Pet Parade. Go by and check it out.

 Raena lays on the small perch and looks out the door

 Yep, we’re ‘spectin’ storms

 

 

Till da next time………………………………….Be Blest!!!

Luvs and Hugs and Kitty Kisses

RaenaBelle and Deztinee

reference: CFA  Wikipedia        

37 thoughts on “Raena Answers the Question: What Is A Ragdoll Cat

  1. Great post Raena Belle. You did a great job and we’re so proud of you. Yes we sure do remember your momma looking for a new sibling for Dezi and boy what a treat when you arrived and we all fell in love with those blue blue blue eyes of yours. Your absolutely the puuuuurrrrrfect fit with Dezi and momma and we luv ya! Have a great weekend. ❤

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    1. Fanky fanks Shoko and Kali. Glad I’s could shed a little light on us fur ya’. We’ve had lotsa’ peeps ask and mommy and sis Dezi said I’s could tell it. Big huggies to ya’ll.

      Luvs ya’

      Raena and Dezi

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  2. Oh Raena Belle, Thank you so much for telling us about your heritage. Dad would love to have a Ragdoll kitty, but he has never bought a kitty, All of us adopted him. He says that the Lord sends him kitties who need a family and he would never turn one away. For example, this is how my sister Talley came to be a part of our family. I’ll let her tell it it inher own words,
    Hi my name is Tallulah, but everyone calls me Talley. This how I came to be a part of our family. When I was about seven weeks old I
    got very sick, my eyes got infected and I couldn’t see because pus had
    dried on the outside of them and I couldn’t even open them. Then, some
    how I got lost from my kitty mom & my littermates. I just kind of
    wandered blind for I don’t know how long. I was so very hungry and
    thirsty. Then, even though I couldn’t see, something calming seemed to
    come over me, a quiet sweet kitty voice, guiding me to an empty house. I
    finally got there and managed to climb up on the brick steps. Something
    told me to stay, and I was too thirsty and hungry and tired to go on
    anyway. It was so hot. After awhile I heard someone say “Oh my goodness,
    look at this” another voice asked, “Is it alive?” “Yes”, said the first
    voice, “but not for long if we don’t get help.” Someone (it turned out
    to be our dad) picked me up, we went in a truck to a cool place with
    more people, and then I got medicine, (ick!) & food and water with
    electrolytes. (yum!)and then a shot. My eyes were bathed in something
    cool and then I could see again. I think I would have been really
    scared, but I’m pretty sure a very sweet cat named Sylvie led me to that
    place and she somehow led dad to make an unsceduled visit to that rental house that he was remodeling to take some measurements he’d misplaced. Sylvie had liver cancer and was being made as comfortable as possible, I believe her spirit led me to that house and to my dad, to save my life, and ease his pain when it was time for her cross over.
    I truly believe that a miracle happened, and my life changed in an instant. I love my home

    Pete here again, So that is how the Lord sends dad the kitties that we adopt.
    Purrs and hugs, Dezi, Raena Belle and mom Audra

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    1. Dat was a pawsum story Tally. We’re so glad you were found and got gotted. Mommy believes God sends her da kitties dat come home with her too. Befur mommy found da nummer to call fur me, she had said a purrayer and asked God to send her da kitty dat needed her. And then suddenly there I’s was.

      Luvs ya’ll bunches

      Raena and Dezi

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      1. That was an extremely informative post… I learned more about Ragdolls than I imagined possible, which was good. I also learned more about unscrupulous breeders, than I imagined. A good friend used to breed Russian Blues, but she never, ever put them in cages – they were (and in their retirement, still are) beloved family members.
        Some humans are a disgrace!

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        1. Fanky fank ya’ awnty Jeanne. Yes backyard breeders are pawful, unfurtunately some “so-called” good breeders aren’t much better. We’re glad your furiend was among da really good ones. As fur your learnin’, ya’ know we just don’t know where to stop. It’s always, have we told peeps enuff, or only left them with more questions, so we usually end up writin’ too much. MOL Now you can see why mommy can’t seem to get Lexi’s book finished. MOL

          Luvs ya’

          Raena and Dezi

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