
Introduction
Note: this page is divided into several parts to make it more manageable. At the end of each section there is a link to the next page.
This is a cat whose name is based on the cat’s character not its location of origin or appearance. The name is part of the creation of this cat breed.
The beautiful Ragdoll cat (both physically and in temperament) is a testament to how a fine purebred pedigree cat can be created from random bred cats.
The history of the beginnings of this breed are a little confusing and what follows should not be taken as fact despite being reliably sourced. The breed was created and developed by Ann Baker in the early 1960s, in Riverside California, initially by mating the special kittens from a Persian “type” cat (Josephine see below) with a Birman “type” (see below Daddy Warbucks) and a Burmese cat (not sure if this is the case!). Josephine has also been described as “Angora type”.
In more detail but still in outline the founding cats for this breed were:
- Raggedy Ann Daddy Warbucks
- Buckwheat
- Raggedy Ann Fugianna
Raggedy Ann Daddy Warbucks was the offspring of Josephine, a random bred cat living with Ann Baker’s neighbour, Mrs Pennels and an unknown father. At the time of Daddy Warbuck’s birth Josephine had allegedly turned from a cat that gave birth to “difficult” offspring to ones that had tranquil natures and the change was put down to a car accident (in which she suffered head injuries) and the treatment that followed. This change sparked an interest in Ann Baker who, it seems, believed in the possibility of such a phenomenon occurring. It seems that Ann Baker created a myth (perhaps no longer believed and certainly disproved) that this cat was immune to pain or had a high pain threshold. This is clearly impossible. perhaps this was all part and parcel of creating a mystique around this breed to promote it. Raggedy Ann Daddy Warbucks looked a bit like a Birman – white socks, white chin and white tip on the tail.
Buckwheat was the offspring of Blackie and Josephine. Blackie was Josephine’s son. Blackie was black and looked like a Persian cat. Buckwheat was black too.
Raggedy Ann Fugianna was the offspring of Josephine and Daddy Warbucks.
Josephine, the mother of the above, was a white semi-long-haired cat that looked like an Angora cat. Angora cats are similar to traditional Persian cats. She was almost feral. It is not clear if this cat was rescued by Baker or Pennels.
Through careful breeding thereafter the breed was developed. In fact the development of this breed to registration was carried out by the Daytons, see below.
The creation of a breed from non-purebred stock is slightly unusual. A similar start to a breed is the Nebelung. I discuss the terms “purebred” and “pedigree” on the Household Pet page of this site.
This is a highly popular cat because of an attractive combination of appearance, a fine/balanced character and little in the way of genetically associated health issues (see health issues below)
Perhaps their docile, trusting and accepting nature makes them more vulnerable to danger. There is more danger outside the home. No doubt this encourages people to keep them in, which they should find acceptable. Some say that this breed is “strictly” an indoor cat. I talk about indoor and outdoor cats and building cat enclosures
twice in my 50yrs as a cat person i came across a purebred cat. the 1st a
siamese and then 40yrs later a ragdoll
ragamuffin mix. the cat is one of the nicest i have ever had. he’s a individual. talks a lot to me and my
other cat. loves to play,eats like a
barn cat. needy little guy if you ever
find one?grad ’em and do not let go.
Hi Francis. Sometimes, rarely, purebred cats are available in shelters. Yahoo Groups is a community based system and there may be a Ragdoll Yahoo group. Sometimes Ragdolls need rehoming and group members assist in this. Try searching for “Yahoo groups ragdoll”.
There is also a website concerned with purebred cat rescue. This may help but I think you’ll be lucky to find a Ragdoll cat in need of rehoming. Sorry if that sounds defeatist or too negative. I am just trying to be realistic.
Good luck.
I would love to share my home with one of these amazing cats. My problem is that I can not afford spend the 400 hundred dollars and more, even though I know that life with with one of these cats would be a total blessing. Is there some other way to adopt one of these beautiful animals? Thank you so much and I look forward to your reply.
Hi Catherine, the Ragdoll is quite a common and well known cat breed so you should be able to find a breeder not too far from where you live. Go to Google or Bing or Yahoo (one of the search engines) and search for “ragdoll breeder” followed by the state or country where you live and go from there. Alternatively try the Cat Fanciers’ Association website. Good luck. The Ragdoll is a fabulous purebred pedigree cat. They cost about 600+ USD or GDP (pounds in the UK).
i live on my own an its quiet to.
helo im interested in a ragdoll kitten or cat. its new to me.