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| Ragdoll grooming: Ragdolls require light grooming and great nutrition to give them an overall fluffy and healthy appearance. Although it is a myth that Ragdolls do not shed, their coat is easier to manage than many other long-haired breeds with just weekly combing to remove loose hairs and prevent mats. Bathing is rarely needed but well-tolerated, as are nail-clippings and vet visits. (From Wikipedia) |
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The Ragdoll cat typically has a very gentle and relaxed temperament. When socialized from birth they are attentive and affectionate members of the family that enjoy and seek out human companionship. Ragdoll cats remain playful throughout their lives, adjust well to children and pets and are sometimes called "puppy-cats" because of their propensity to follow their owners from room to room and meet them at the door. Some Ragdoll cats may become very antisocial when they are older. Ragdoll cats are demurely vocal, careful with their claws and teeth when in play, plus forgiving of accidental mistreatment. Because of their non-defensive nature, a Ragdoll should never be allowed outdoors unattended. (From Wikipedia) |
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I always believe that ones home is ones castle, and in my home creation, I have made a palace fit for royalty. Every part of my house, both inside and out, is tailored to my specific personality. Not only am I proud of my abode when I am entertaining, but my home is still comfortable for living. |
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