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  1. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

    Ragdolls are known as dog-like cats due to their tendency to follow people around, their receptiveness to handling, and their relative lack of aggression towards other pets.

  2. Ragdoll Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Temperament & More - Catster

    Jun 3, 2026 · Ragdolls are known for their exceptionally cuddly nature. They’re one of the more affectionate breeds, making them a great choice for those looking for a lap-cat.

  3. Find a Kitten (Where to Buy Ragdoll Kittens) - Pearl's Ragdolls

    Welcome to Pearl’s Ragdolls breeder directory, your resource for finding registered Ragdoll breeders. This page is designed to help potential adopters find their next Ragdoll kitten.

  4. Ragdoll Cat Breed: Size, Appearance & Personality

    Ragdolls are one of a handful of cat breeds that like water, so they're likely to follow you to the shower or sit on the edge of the bathtub, where they'll keep you company and perhaps get their paws wet. …

  5. 24 Types of Ragdoll Cat Colors & Patterns (With Pictures)

    Apr 27, 2026 · You might see Ragdolls advertised in other colors and patterns, including the mink bloodline some breeders offer. The colors and patterns we’ve listed are all accepted by the official …

  6. Ragdolls Kitten Rescue

    We are a non-profit, volunteer-run organization devoted to finding loving new homes for unwanted, homeless cats and kittens. Ragdolls Kitten Rescue volunteers place over 300 Ragdolls into homes …

  7. Ragdoll Cat Breed & Adoption Information | Petfinder

    Ragdolls are docile, sweet, friendly, and renowned for being laid-back cats. They’re always happy to assume the role of your best friend: they want to spend time with you and assist you in your day-to …

  8. Ragdoll Kittens For Sale | AngelGirl Ragdolls

    3 days ago · Fluffy, Floppy, and Sweet Rag Dolls near me. Buy Loving, Furry, Cute and Cuddly New Ragdolls Here.

  9. Ragdoll: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care

    Jun 27, 2025 · Though it took a few generations, Baker eventually produced the first cats she called ragdolls. These cats were appreciated for their non-matting fur, large size, and outgoing personalities.

  10. Ragdoll - The Cat Fanciers' Association

    Ragdolls were developed in the 1960s by Ann Baker, a breeder in Riverside, California, from a carefully chosen group of domestic longhairs. The foundation cat, Josephine, was a white domestic longhair …