The reason why Ragdolls are so docile is because they have been bred to be docile. This is called selective breeding. It is a little unusual for breeders to focus so intently on the character of the cat that they are breeding. However, in this instance it is vital that they do so because …
I have to be quite blunt in answering this question. If you don’t know whether your cat is a RagaMuffin cat or not then it is almost certain that your cat is not a RagaMuffin. This is because they are quite rare and you won’t find one at a rescue center in America or …
The answer is that they are or were almost the same cat but the Ragdoll has to be pointed with blue eyes while the RagaMuffin can be in a wide range of coat types and is not restricted to the pointed coat. Although the Ragdoll is pointed some varieties have white fur within the …
By Suzy Hi….I have acquired a very beautiful and delightful-temperamented 8 year old female cat in October 2012 called TigerLily. She was probably pre-owned by two or more owners before me. She is an indoor cat with excellent house manners, who after nine months has managed to explore her new big garden but still …
This is a page on the RagaMuffin cat written for children and people who like to read plain English. The RagaMuffin is quite a rare breed of cat. You normally write the name with a capital “M” in the middle. This cat was created because of an argument between cat breeders about 25 years …
Please respect the copyright of Helmi Flick, who is a professional photographer. Dreamer is a blue mackerel tabby and white cat. Introduction This cat’s history is fundamental to the reason for the existence of this breed of purebred cat. I have set out the history in a chart (an overview). This purebred cat is intricately …
This is a beautiful RagaMuffin cat picture by the well known cat photographer Helmi Flick. It was taken in the USA, probably at a cat show. The RagaMuffin is a spin-off purebred cat breed from the better known Ragdoll cat. The history of both breeds is a bit confused but in general terms the …
by John McKay (Toronto, Canada) About 15 years ago I purchased a cat from an an animal shelter in Toronto. We knew nothing about it’s breed. We later learned he is a relative of the Ragdoll family called a RagaMuffin. He is the joy of our life, I have never seen an animal so …
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