Ragdoll cats are undeniably adorable, and we have the pictures to prove it. Developed by California breeder Ann Baker in the sixties from non-pedigreed alley cats, Ragdolls are known for their relaxed and placid temperaments, dog-like behavior, and tendency to go limp and relaxed when picked up. Their appearance is characterized by silky-soft mid-length fur, distinctive breed markings, and huge blue eyes that warm your heart. Ragdolls make great pets for both experienced and first-time cat owners due to their pleasant personalities. Scroll down to see some of the most squee-worthy Ragdoll pics and don’t forget to give your favorite ones a vote. Share this article with your friends so they too can appreciate the beauty of these cats! #1 Joey sits attentively while his owner complains about work.
Introducing Our Adorable Flame Point Ragdoll Kitten!
Introducing my Ragdoll cat. This furry companion has been a source of comfort during some challenging moments in my life recently.
Meet Otis, the 20 pound Ragdoll!
Isn’t she a sight to behold?
The reason for their anger is that I played a little trick on them by taking them to the vet.
Raise your furry paw up high with carefree abandon.
Teddy is aware of your actions and he is not in favor of them.
Isn’t it amazing how incredibly adorable some things can be? It’s hard not to fall in love with them. Why do they have to be so irresistibly cute?
When a pet experiences an episode of sudden and uncontrollable bursts of energy, also known as “zoomies,” unexpected consequences can occur.
Introducing the Newest Member of Our Family, Miso!
Our feline friend is absolutely delighted with the newest addition to our family – a brand new kitten!
I have such strong feelings for her, my love for her is undeniable.
A Huge Ragdoll Cat
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