Wednesday, January 4, 2017

What To Know About Ragdoll Kittens TICA Registered

By Kathleen Long


Ragdoll is a breed of cat with specific identifying characteristics. Some of the most distinguishing characteristics of this breed are colorpoint coat and blue eyes. The breed was developed by an American breeder in the 60s. The popularity of the breed has grown so that must it is possible to fine ragdoll kittens TICA registered quite easily.

Temperament-wise, breeders market this breed as floppy, calm, and docile. The high level of docility of the breed is often attributed to genetic mutation. These cats have been termed as pain resistant as a result of docility. British breeders have in effect started to breed away the docility trait terming it as not desirable.

Ragdolls have a relaxed temperament, a gentle nature, and generally lap cats. Their level of intelligence is very high coupled with much affection for owners. They enjoy retrieving toys for their owners. They tend to behave like puppies of certain breeds of dogs, something that has earned them the name puppy cats. Like puppies, they follow people around inside the home. They also remain calm when held.

Several breeds of cats are domesticated. Ragdolls are considered among the largest of these cats. They have proportionate legs that are well placed on their large frames and sturdy bodies. The weight of fully grown females lies within the range of 3.6-6.8 kgs. Comparatively, males are stronger and larger in body. They attain a weight range of 5.4 to 9.1 kgs for mature ones.

The gene that causes point coloration this breed is also responsible for blue eyes. Cats with eyes that have an intense shade of the blue color are preferred more in cat shows. Guard hairs and a plush coat characterize the coat of the breed. As a result of absence of an undercoat, this breed is known to experience reduced matting and shedding.

There are six main colors of ragdolls, that is, seal, red, lilac, cream, chocolate, and dilutes of chocolate, which include blue. Besides the six colors, there are several variations of tortoiseshell and lynx colors. At the time of birth, the kittens have a white coat. As they continue to develop, the color continues to intensify and by 8-10 weeks, they have good color. They attain full coat and color at the age of 3-4 years.

The breed comes in three main patterns, that is, colorpoint, bicolor, and mitted. In colorpoint coat pattern, one of the colors of the coat darkens at the extremities. Commonly, the darkening occurs at the paws, tail, nose, and ears. Mitted coat pattern is similar to colorpoint coat pattern only that the paws and abdomen are white in color.

The most complex of the three coat patterns is the bicolor pattern. This one is comprised of white legs, white abdomen, V letter on faces, and white backs. Lynx variation is similar in pattern as the three coat patterns described above but it include tabby markings. Tortoiseshell variation has mottled markings or parti-colored markings instead of tabby markings as is the case with lynx variation.




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