Are You Considering Adopting… A Ragdoll Cat Grey? [Full Guide ]

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The Ragdoll Cat grey is a beautiful, affectionate and sociable cat. Learn more about him and find out if he is for you!

Sometimes referred to as a “cat-dog”, the ragdoll is the pet par excellence. So much more affectionate than most cats he likes to be around. With his big blue eyes, adorable face, silky coat, and affable character, no one will be surprised that he is more and more popular!

Appearance Of Ragdoll Cat Grey

His splendid blue eyes,  pleasant expression, and semi-long coat, so characteristic, make the Ragdoll a beautiful cat. The coat of the Ragdoll comes in six different colors – “seal” (dark brown), blue (bluish-gray), chocolate, red, and cream – with various patterns:

Colorpoint: the base color is darker at the ends (ends of the legs, tail, ears, and face mask)

Mitted: there is also white on some of the extremities (front legs, hind legs, chest, and chin)

Two-color: the face mask has two different colors

Whatever his color or his pattern, the ragdoll is invariably beautiful and always endowed with a pleasant character.

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Personality

The Ragdoll is an exceptional companion. He likes to be around and will follow you like your shadow. He is a living stuffed animal, constantly searching for love and affection. Their need for human company is such that some Ragdolls even await the return of their master on the doorstep! The ragdoll is an ideal cat for families with children; sweet, affectionate, and phlegmatic. Very playful, he does not show his claws, which minimizes the risk of "accidents"!

The Ragdoll is more of an indoor cat. Due to his sociable character, he is not made for the outside world, his traps, and his tumults. Ragdolls prefer to be next to their guardians or sleep in their indoor cat house.  However, his kind and relaxed nature does not mean that he is not intelligent. It is even possible to teach the Ragdoll tricks, such as fetching objects or rolling over.

The Ragdoll Cat grey may be phlegmatic, but he does have certain needs. He doesn't like to be left alone for too long and can get bored if he lacks stimulation. In addition, he likes routine and does not appreciate changes in meal times if he does not have his food self-service or upheavals in his environment. He prefers his cat scratchers and cat furniture to be reachable easily. The ragdoll has a lot of love to give... but he expects a lot in return!

The Ragdoll has a relatively large size and weight for a domestic cat. Males weigh 13 - 20 lb, while females weig10 - 15 lb. He grows slowly and does not reach his final size until he is four years old. However, it generally has a life expectancy of 15 years, provided you take good care of him and make him follow a suitable diet.

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 Ragdoll Cat Grey Health Issues

The Ragdoll cat grey is a fairly robust breed that has few genetic predispositions.

However, he is, of course, not immune to specific health problems.

Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an overgrowth of heart tissue that can have serious consequences. However, a DNA test has been around since 2007 and can detect the responsible gene, so serious Ragdoll breeders have put in place all the necessary precautions to minimize this risk;

Bladder urolithiasis, i.e.

Urolithiasis, which corresponds to the formation of stones in the urethra.

These last two conditions can cause the cat to be unable to urinate, a severe situation that requires the urgent intervention of a veterinarian.

The Ragdoll is a breed of cat that is easy to maintain: brushing once a week removes dead hair and eliminates any knots bound to form. This session is often appreciated by h is beneficiary, which then benefits from the attention and caresses he receives.

Although it does not shed excessively (especially because its undercoat is scarce), it is advisable to increase the frequency of grooming sessions during its molting periods, in autumn and spring.

It is also recommended to check and maintain his teeth, eyes, and ears once a week to ensure that they are clean and do not present a risk of infection.

 Ragdoll Kittens

Actual little balls of hair, Ragdoll kittens can normally be adopted from 12 weeks. As with all cats, early experiences are key. It is essential to play with your kitten and give it all your love to make it a faithful, warm, and affectionate companion.

Once an adult, the Ragdoll is not difficult when it comes to food. Kittens, on the other hand, can suffer from digestive disorders. It is, therefore, essential to respect regular meal times and maintain the same quality foods at all times. If you change his diet, do it gradually, over several days.

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Is The Ragdoll Cat For You?

The Ragdoll is generous,  but he also has needs! He enjoys stable and predictable environments and hates being alone. If there is almost always someone home during the day and you can stick to regular mealtimes, then the Ragdoll might be for you!

In addition, depending on the natural wear and the frequency of a scratching post, it is necessary to cut its claws more or less often.

Finally, it should be noted that given his size, a large litter box is needed so that he can turn around without difficulty.

 The Ragdoll cat grey does not pose any food difficulties and adapts very well to industrial cat food available on the market. However, it must be of good quality, adapted to his age and level of activity, to provide him with everything he needs to stay healthy.

Kittens of this breed can experience significant growth spurts, so they must always have food to develop properly. This is all the more true since they can self-regulate, so the risk of being overweight is minimal. We must not be misled by the layer of fat on their belly: it is not a sign of obesity but a normal morphological characteristic of the breed.

 Adults are also capable of self-regulation and can also have food available at all times without this generally posing a problem.

However, it is advisable to monitor his companion's weight regularly and consult a veterinarian in the event of a pronounced increase.

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