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15 Reasons Why Ragdoll Kittens Make the Best Pets

Ragdoll kittens are very popular as pets because they are such a wonderful breed. Ever wondered why exactly? Well, the list is long.

Ragdoll kittens are beautiful inside out. With bright blue eyes and a luxurious coat, these cats are appealing based on their appearances. Look deeper and you’ll find that Ragdoll kittens have many positive personality traits too. They are gentle, friendly, affectionate, loyal and so much more.

Keep on reading for 16 reasons why Ragdoll kittens are the best pets!

1. Ragdoll Kittens are Beautiful

This point may sound a little shallow but good looks are a bonus, right?

Ragdoll kittens and Ragdoll cats are simply gorgeous! All Ragdoll kittens have bright blue eyes – at least, all of those that are considered a “true” breed. Accompanied by rounded cheeks, the faces of Ragdoll kittens can easily be described as sweet.

The coat of a Ragdoll kitten is soft, fluffy and has a pointed coloring. This means that the kittens’s body has a darker color in certain areas such as the face, ears, legs, and tail.

Even so, the appearance of Ragdoll kittens can still vary greatly as they come in various patterns and colors.

The four main patterns for Ragdoll kittens are mitted, colorpoint, bicolor and van, and these patterns can be adorned in colors like blue, blue bicolor, chocolate, seal, cream, lilac and red.

To elaborate on the patterns, mitted Ragdoll kittens have white feet or “boots”, just as the name suggests.

Colorpoint Ragdoll kittens have a single color but with pointed markings in a darker shade of this same color, while bicolored Ragdoll kittens tend to have more white in non-pointed areas. In the van pattern, usually only the ears, tail, and a few other areas show darker colors.

With so many potential permutations, your beautiful Ragdolll kitten will certainly be unique in its appearances.

2. Ragdoll Kittens Grow Up to be Big and Cuddly

Are you a fan of big cats? Ragdoll cats are on the heavier side of the scale. Adult males weigh about 15 to 20 pounds (6.8 to 9 kilograms) while adult females weigh around 10 to 15 pounds (4.5 to 6.8 kilograms). This makes them larger than the already plus-sized Maine Coons.

Don’t mistake Ragdoll kittens or Ragdoll cats o be overweight, though! They can be overweight if they overeat, but this breed just tends to be bigger than your average house-cat.

Ragdoll kittens are slow-maturing. They can take up to four years before they finally reach full maturity and stop growing. However, the weight of kittens will more or less stabilize after 8 to 16 months.

The main perk of having a large cat is their cuddle factor. Ragdolll kittens really score on this one. Combined with their personality (more on that later), they make the perfect “teddy bears” to snuggle with on the sofa or on the bed.

3. Ragdoll Kittens Make You Feel Loved

Ragdoll kittens are the kind of cats to get if you want to feel loved. Ever been rejected endlessly by a cat? Rest assured that Ragdoll kittens won’t do that to you.

Ragdolll kittens are social creatures that love the company of humans. They are usually not aloof and they would rather be near people than alone. Even more, they love human interactions.

They enjoy being stroked and petted, and in exchange, they would give you their attention and affection.

Ragdoll kittens are the type that would happily sit on your lap and sleep close to your body. Being laid-back, you’ll usually find them lazing around the house but ever-ready to join in with your daily activities.

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4. Ragdoll Kittens are Loyal Family Members

While Ragdoll kittens are tolerant of strangers, they usually develop a strong and special bond only with the kind owners who care for them. These cats would actively seek out their favorite people and accompany them around the house.

It’s not unusual to see Ragdoll kittens trailing behind their owners from room to room. Neither is it unusual to see a Ragdoll waiting by the door to greet someone. It’s almost as if Ragdoll kittens are capable of expressing their appreciation to people!

5. Ragdoll Kittens are Highly Intelligent

Some kittens are more intelligent than others, and Ragdoll kittens are known to be very intelligent kitties. To prove this point, Ragdolls are able to learn simple tricks. For example, they can be taught to play fetch or come when called by the name. Or walk on a leash.

Ragdoll kittens also smart enough to communicate in ways that humans can somehow understand. If they are very hungry, they won’t hesitate to vocalize with a sweet meow. If they want to be let out of the room, they might repeatedly paw or hurl their bodies against the door. 

When a Ragdoll kitten wants attention, it might come and sit right in front of you, giving no care that it’s restricting your access to your laptop or books.

6. Looking for a Quiet Kitten? Choose a Ragdoll.

For those who live in shared spaces or in an apartment building, the noise level of cats can be a big consideration.

In this aspect, Ragdoll kittens are angels! They make their presence known to you without making a din. When Ragdoll kittens vocalize, they usually only do so to ask for food. More talkative cats might start to chatter when they get excited.

Otherwise, they would barely let out a meow. So don’t be surprised if your long-time neighbors won’t realize that you have a cat! 

One downside to having a quiet kitty is that Ragdoll kittens might not vocalize when it’s in pain or in distress. Hence, it’s the responsibility of Ragdoll owners to check for other signs that their kitten might need help.

7. Picking up a Ragdoll kitten? No Problem!

Have you ever wondered how the Ragdoll kitten breed derived its name?

These kitties have a tendency to go limp when they are carried – just like a ragdoll. Hence, they are sometimes described as “floppy cats”.

However, do note that not all Ragdoll kittens go floppy when you carry them. This trait could even be regarded as a stereotype. However, most Ragdoll kittens are still easy to carry around as they will not protest or scramble away when carried.

8. Ragdoll Kittens Make the Perfect Lap Cat

As mentioned previously, Ragdoll kittens like to sit (or even sleep) on people’s laps. They are happy to laze on you for hours as you watch the TV. They might even start to knead, showing you how contented they feel.

9. Ragdoll Kittens are Gentle

Ragdoll kittens have a gentle nature. They rarely extend their claws even if you accidentally frighten them. It’s almost as if they are forgiving. These are the kind of cats that you never have to be afraid of.

They are always calm, laid-back, and just as sweet as their little voices. Truly, Ragdoll kittens are a gentle giant!

10. Ragdoll Kittens Love Children

Wiseacres Birdie Ragdoll Kitten
Robert S. writes “Birdie is growing up strong and with lots of personality. Every one of our friends that have come across Birdie have expressed how beautiful she is and ask where we got her. She has been a purfect addition to our family!”

Being gentle and docile, Ragdoll kittens are good with children. These fine family pets are unlikely to cause any harm to children, even babies.

Instead, they would even play along to a child’s whims and fancies by joining in with teatime parties and dress-up games.

Therefore, if you’re searching for a cat breed to make an addition to your household, Ragdoll kittens are a top option. While caring for a Ragdoll kitten, kids can learn to be patient, responsible and respectful.

Of course, before this happens, your child must understand that you Ragdoll kitten need to be treated gently at all times.

This would set the groundwork for a good relationship to develop between the child and the Ragdoll kitten.

11. Ragdoll Kittens Love to Play

Another reason why Ragdoll kittens are good with children is the playful nature of these kitties. If you have a playful child, then he/she has met a match!

While Ragdoll kittens might appear to be lazy and inactive most of the time, they do have a playful streak that will emerge from time to time.

Interactive games are great for Ragdoll kittens. Apart from the classic game of fetch, a Ragdoll will most certainly love chasing around a cat-mice or the feathers attached to the end of a rope.

As play is an integral part of a kitten’s mental and physical well-being, cat owners should try to set aside time to play with their Ragdoll kittens each day. Our article on 4 great ways to play with your Ragdoll cat will help you with that! 

12. Ragdoll Kittens are the Perfect Indoor Cats

If you prefer to have a kitten that spends most of its time lounging indoors with you, then Ragdoll kittens would be it. These dependent kitties are more than happy to be kept indoors.

In fact, it is highly recommended that Ragdoll kittens are kept indoors for various reasons.

Firstly, their docile nature means that they don’t quite have a fighting instinct. Therefore, they might not know how to defend themselves when attacked by other cats. Other dangers include dogs, foxes, and coyotes.

Ragdoll kittens would also be exposed to moving vehicles and prone to catching diseases outdoors. On top of that, Ragdoll kittens are vulnerable as a “catnapping” victim due to their friendly nature and pretty appearances.

If your Ragdoll kittens seems keen to explore the world outside, it is still okay to give them access to an enclosed yard or to train them to walk on a leash so they can be supervised while outdoors. 

13. Ragdoll Kittens are Not Big Jumpers

If you ask a Ragdoll kitten to pick between the floor and a high viewpoint, the former will win. Ragdoll kittens are known to be “floor cats”, meaning they prefer being on lower grounds.

Therefore, while Ragdoll kittens may run around the house, cat owners will not find these cats hidden at the top of their wardrobe, clawing their way up curtains, or causing destruction by knocking items off the mantelpiece.

14. Ragdoll Kittens Don't Need Tedious Grooming

You might have the assumption that the coat of Ragdoll kittens requires a lot of care. This is not true. You’ll find that a Ragdoll cat’s coat stays silky with just a bit of grooming.

This is because while Ragdoll kittens have long guard hairs, they do not have a thick undercoat – and the undercoat is the layer that has a tendency to mat when not brushed regularly.

A twice-weekly combing session using a wide-toothed steel comb and a soft bristle brush would suffice to keep a Ragdoll kitten looking tip-top. They do not require slicker brushes or any form of stiff brushes.

A Ragdoll kitten’s brushing session can be seen as a preventative measure to steer clear of tangles and to get rid of loose fur.

It would also save your home furniture from getting coated with Ragdoll kitten fur, especially during the shedding seasons of spring and fall.

Still, grooming a Ragdoll kitten should be done dutifully as it prevents hygiene problems and even health problems! 

15. Ragdoll Kittens have Low Health Risks

Unlike cat breeds like the Munchkin, and Sphynx, whose inbreeding have made them prone to heart diseases, joint problems and digestive issues, Ragdoll kittens are considered to be very healthy in general.

So while you don’t have to worry too much about a Ragdoll kitten’s health, it’s still good to schedule regular check-ups at the vet and to look out for any signs that your Ragdoll cat is unwell.

Ragdoll kittens – have remarkable traits such as a striking appearance, a non-matting coat, and good temperament.

Are you overwhelmed by the many reasons why Ragdoll kittens are the best pet? Enjoy the journey of discovery as you get to know your own Ragdoll kitten inside out.

Wiseacres Ragdoll Kitten Breeders

Wiseacres Ragdoll Kittens is a small boutique breeder and a TICA Outstanding Cattery of Ragdoll kittens for sale located outside Booneville, Arkansas. For over 20 years we have a breeder of Ragdoll kittens that are outstandingly beautiful, friendly and healthyWe only raise a small number of Ragdoll kitten litters per year with a limited number of Ragdoll kittens for sale.

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