The Ragdoll is a cat breed with a color point coat and blue eyes. Their form is large and muscular, and their coat is silky soft and semi-longhair. Ragdolls were developed by American breeder Ann Baker in the 1960s. They are best known for their docile and placid temperament and affectionate nature. The name “Ragdoll” is derived from the tendency of individuals from the original breeding stock to go limp and relaxed when picked up.

Particularly popular in both the United Kingdom and the breed’s native United States, Ragdolls, are often known as “dog-like cats” or “puppy-like cats”. This is due to their tendency to follow people around, their ease when physically handled, and their relative lack of aggression toward other pets.

Ragdolls are powerful, large, and heavy cats that are distinguishable by their colorpoint markings on their ears, limbs, tail, and muzzle, large round blue eyes, soft, thick coat, thick limbs, long-tail, and soft bodies.

Cats of the Ragdoll breed have bold personalities, a relaxed nature and a loving temperament. These features allow Ragdolls to tolerate children’s play, and make the breed an ideal family pet, as well as wonderful pets for seniors.