Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Important Things To Know Before Visiting TICA Ragdoll Breeders

By Della Monroe


Cats are a great household pet and companion, and you may have already decided to get one as a new owner or one who may want to to try a different breed of cat. More likely than not you interest could have been titillated by several TICA ragdoll breeders signs that you have seen. Please do read on in this article to give you some information before adopting or buying this feline breed.

The cat was named after a ragdoll since it can become limp and relaxed as a ragdoll once it is picked up. This does not mean that they are cats used to soft living, as they are quite muscular and limber as well. Adult males can reach up to twenty pounds in weight and the females up to fifteen pounds. Apart from the characteristic blue eyes and velvety coats, they also come in a variety of colors comprising seal, chocolate, lilac, blue, red and cream.

Although they make good or even great companions at home, they are vulnerable. You must be vigilant at all times to keep them safe as they are easily attracted to strangers and other animals, being very trusting and attention seeking creatures. They should be kept indoors most of their natural lives due to this characteristic of theirs.

As they love water, giving them a bath once in a while is not a problem. The challenge rises however with upkeep of their fur, as they are one of the biggest long haired cats in the world. Attention must be given at the proper time to prevent matting and their swallowing hairball, especially around the time when they shed their winter coats, around spring.

Regular brushing, at least twice a week, is most advantageous also. This will ensure even distribution of essential oils thought the coat and epidermal layers, thus ensuring a healthy and shiny coat. Apart from this, regular brushing rituals also strengthen the bond between you and your pet

Being a friendly feline, get used to this breed following you around the whole day or wanting to sleep and stay on your lap as much as possible. Being extremely docile, they are great for families with small children, as they rarely use their claws when they play, preparing to paw things instead.

It is also a very long lived breed, lasting anywhere from fifteen to twenty years. To maintain this high average lifespan however, you must always make sure that it stays indoors a majority of the time. This is of course to prevent accidents and infections from the environment.

In sum, this docile creature is one of the easier breeds to look after, for despite its relatively big size in later years, it is a robust and healthy breed. Thus you will not need to worry about bringing it to the vet every now and again as long as you just remember to keep it safe and healthy all the time.




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