Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Before Responding To That Ragdoll Kittens For Sale Sign

By Betty Robinson


You may be in the market for a pet or a feline companion right now, and that is why you are reading this article. You may have stumbled upon a ragdoll kittens for sale sign and this has aroused you interest. In fact you may be thinking of getting a kitten. Before you do so, please read on in this article to find out more about this feline breed.

The feline gets its name from the fact that it acts like a ragdoll when picked up or handled. That is it will all become limp and almost boneless. Many of these cats come in reddish hues to bluish ones and all will have blue eyes. Quite muscular in girth, the males can achieve a maximum weight of twenty pounds while the females can reach upwards of fifteen pounds.

Its docility and loving nature are the number one reasons that people will be attracted to this breed. It is these self same characteristics however that also put it at greater risk as well. Since they are quite docile, anyone can just steal them, and also will be subject to being bullied by other animals when in the outdoors. Thus it is best that this cat be kept inside at all times.

This feline breed loves to be around water, and even in it sometimes. Therefore one should not expect too much issues where bathing and grooming is concerned. It may have a problem with hairballs as it loves to lick its fur. Make sure to give it a twice weekly brushing as the fur is matting prone. Springtime is the time it sheds the most as it gets rid of its winter coat.

The importance of regular brushing cannot be overemphasized. The brushing actually helps in distributing essential skin oils throughout so as to keep the fur healthy and shiny. In addition, the practice helps in making the bond stronger between master and pet.

One thing that people find adorable with this breed is that it loves to follow its owner around. It will also like to have a nap on your lap if ever given the chance to do so. One characteristic that makes it safe around kids is that it tends to paw at items rather than claw it like other cats do. Thus there really is no need to have it declawed to make it safer.

A long lived breed, expect to have many years of companionship and love with this breed. They can have a lifespan on average of fifteen to twenty years with the proper care and love. By ensuring that they stay inside the house most of the time, this will make the lifespan that much longer, as to avoid infections and scuffles with other animals.

In sum, this article has discussed some good bits of information on the breed. If you find that you may need more information to assist you in your decision then it is a good idea to research more. More research will aid rather than hamper a good decision.




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