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Ragdolls are big cats; they mature slowly and only reach their full size at age 4. They’re also big softies; their name comes from their tendency to go floppy when picked up. They’re just as happy letting children play with them, as they are curling up by an adult’s feet.
Due to their semi-long hair ragdolls need combing twice a week to prevent mats and tangles. This will also prevent excessive shedding.
Chilled out.
They’re easygoing, this could be a sign of stupidity, but we reckon they’re too smart to get stressed.
Ragdolls love people, sometimes following them from room to room. Yes, that includes the bathroom.
Portia de Rossi
They aren't big scratchers or particularly destructive.
Nana, Cappuccino, Teddy Bear
Ragdolls are generally quite a healthy breed, but they can carry a gene that leads to a heart condition known as HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). This causes thickening of the heart muscle and can lead to heart failure at an early age.
Ragdoll kittens have rapid growth spurts so it’s important that they can always access lots of food (we’re jealous!). You should only ration their food portions once they reach full size.