Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

 

Ragdoll Chat

Dans le monde des chats, on trouve les races dites « naturelles » (Maine Coon, Chat des Forêts Norvégiennes, Chartreux ou Turc du Lac de Van, par exemple) et celles créées par l’homme par croisements successifs (Sacré de Birmanie, Bengale, Bombay...).

Le Ragdoll fait partie de ces dernières et c’est une femme, Ann Baker, californienne de River Side, qui est à l’origine de la légende.

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

Ragdoll are large, laid-back, semi longhaired cats with captivating blue eyes. The Ragdoll is a pointed breed, which means that the body is lighter in color than the points (the face, legs, tail and ears). The Ragdoll cat is carefully bred to produce large affectionate animals in three patterns, two with white (mitted and bicolor) and one with no white (colorpoint). The ideal Ragdoll is a well balanced cat, with no extreme features. Altered males will usually top the scale at 15-20 pounds; females are proportionately smaller and usually weigh between 10-15 pounds at maturity. Ragdolls are slow-maturing, reaching full coat color at two years, and full size and weight at four.

Die Stammmutter der Ragdoll ist eine Katze mit Namen Josephine. Sie war eine „angoraähnliche“ Freigängerin, die einer Nachbarin von Ann Baker in Kalifornien gehörte. Aus einem Wurf dieser Katze bekam Ann Baker einen Kater, der einer „Heiligen Birma“ ähnlich sah. Mit diesem Kater und nicht weiter bekannten Tieren baute Ann Baker eine Linienzucht auf, und gab der so von ihr neu erzüchteten Rasse den Namen Ragdoll, was auf Deutsch etwa Stoffpuppe bedeutet, manchmal auch Lumpenpuppe genannt. Den Namen wählte Ann Baker aufgrund der Tatsache, dass sich ihre Katzen einfach schlaff hängen ließen, wenn man sie hoch nahm - wie eine aus Stofffetzen gefertigte Lumpenpuppe. Durch diese Verhaltensveränderung gab es auch Gerüchte, dass diese Rasse ein verändertes Schmerzverhalten hätte, was manche dazu verleitete, das Schmerzverhalten der Tiere zu testen. Bei tiergerechten Untersuchungen stellte sich dann heraus, dass es keinerlei Veränderungen im Schmerzverhalten gibt.

Aufgrund der rigiden Zuchtvorgaben von Ann Baker (sie ließ sich die Bezeichnung Ragdoll patentieren und erhob auf jedes Tier, das aus ihren Linien stammte, eine Lizenzabgabe) wurde die Zucht mit den „original Baker'schen Ragdolls“ ziemlich schwierig. Zum Glück für die Zucht hatten sich schon früh die Familien Dayton (Cattery Blossom-Time) und Chambers (Cattery Ragnarok) von Ann Baker getrennt und konnten lizenzfrei ihre Zuchten weiter führen.

Ragdoll Cat,Ragdoll cats,Ragdoll Katzen,Ragdoll Chat, Chats Ragdolls

Ragdoll are large, laid-back, semi longhaired cats with captivating blue eyes. The Ragdoll is a pointed breed, which means that the body is lighter in color than the points (the face, legs, tail and ears). The Ragdoll cat is carefully bred to produce large affectionate animals in three patterns, two with white (mitted and bicolor) and one with no white (colorpoint). The ideal Ragdoll is a well balanced cat, with no extreme features. Altered males will usually top the scale at 15-20 pounds; females are proportionately smaller and usually weigh between 10-15 pounds at maturity. Ragdolls are slow-maturing, reaching full coat color at two years, and full size and weight at four.

Ragdoll cats tend to be more interested in humans than some breeds of cats. They are known to run to greet you at the door, follow you from room to room, flop on you, sleep with you, and generally choose to be where you are. Many Ragdolls have been taught to come when called and play fetch. They are gentle cats, and usually play without extending their claws. Ragdolls tend to be floor cats, not jumpers. The Ragdoll’s semi long coat is plush and silky, and requires minimal grooming to keep it looking its best. They should be combed with a steel comb on a regular basis to find and remove any loose hair or tangles. Quality coats consist mainly of long, soft guard hairs. Ragdolls, just like all breeds of cats, will shed, usually with the change of seasons.The absence of the thick, dense, insulating undercoats results in reduced shedding and matting. In all, Ragdolls are well behaved, and easy to care for – perfect for our modern, busy, lifestyles.

 

There are four patterns: bi-color, van, mitted and colorpoint. Patterns come in six colors: seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream. Points may be solid, lynx, tortie, or torbie (tortie and lynx). If you do the math, you can see that there are quite a large number of different combinations possible! CFA accepts bi-color and van patterns for showing in the full array of color combinations; mitteds and colorpoints are registered and shown in the AOV class (Any Other Variety) where they are judged and ranked but do not attain titles at this time.

Colorpoint Ragdolls have the classic pointed markings with no white anywhere in their coat. Mitteds have white feet in the front and white boots that go all the way up and around the hock in the back, a white chin and belly stripe. Mitted Ragdolls may have a blaze, star or hourglass shaped atch of white on their forhead and nose. Bi- colors have more white¸ all four paws, their underbodies, chest, and an upside-down ‘V’ marking on their faces are white. They may have a splash or two of white on their backs. Only their tails, ears, and the outer part of their masks show the darker markings. In the Van pattern, only the top of the mask, ears, and tail, and perhaps a few spots on the body, show darker markings.

 

Ragdolls were developed in the 1960’s by Ann Baker; a breeder in Riverside California. The origin of the Ragdoll breed consisted almost entirely of free-roaming cats. Ann bred Josephine, a domestic longhaired white female that was found running loose in her neighborhood, to other cats she owned or found. The offspring of this female had unique temperament traits that were very endearing. By selecting individuals with the look, temperament and criteria she wanted for her breeding program, she created the Ragdoll breed.

Pricing on Ragdolls usually depends on type, applicable markings and bloodlines. Usually breeders make kittens available between twelve and sixteen weeks of age. After twelve weeks, kittens have had their basic inoculations and developed the physical and social stability needed for a new environment, showing, or being transported by air. Keeping such a rare treasure indoors, neutering or spaying and providing acceptable surfaces (e.g. scratching posts) for the natural behavior of scratching (CFA disapproves of declawing or tendonectomy surgery) are essential elements for maintaining a healthy, long and joyful life. cats

 

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