Cat Breeds - Ragdoll
Ragdolls were developed in the 1960's by Ann Baker, a Persian breeder in California, who selectively bred over many years for desirable traits, such as large size, gentle demeanor, and a tendency to go limp when picked up.
The Ragdolls pointed patterns tend to come in three varieties: colorpoint, bicolor, and mitted. Coat colors can be seal, blue, chocolate, and lilac point colors, either with or without markings on the face and feet. Their semi-long coats need minimal care and don't tend to mat with regular combing.
This news arrived on: 03/29/2007
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