Ragdoll cats are undeniably adorable, with their silky-soft mid-length fur, distinctive breed markings, and huge blue eyes that seem to look right into your soul. They were developed in the 1960s by Californian breeder Ann Baker from two non-pedigreed “alley cats,” who all shared a relaxed and placid temperament and went limp when picked up – hence the name Ragdoll. These dog-like cats are great pets for both experienced and first-time cat owners. We’ve rounded up some gloriously squee-worthy Ragdoll pics that are sure to fill your heart with joy. Check them out and give your vote to the most adorable specimens. Share this article with your friends and brighten their day with these beautiful cats!
Introducing the Latest Addition to Our Feline Family: A Flame Point Ragdoll Kitten!
Introducing my beloved Ragdoll, my faithful companion during some challenging times.
Meet Otis, the adorable 20-pound Ragdoll cat!
Wow, isn’t she just gorgeous?
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Lift your furry limb up high as if you’re totally free-spirited.
Teddy is aware of your actions and he is not pleased about it.
What is it about their adorable nature that makes them so irresistible?
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Introducing Our Adorable New Addition, Miso!
Our feline friend seems to be quite content with the latest addition of a new kitten to our household.
I really adore her
The feeling I have for her is so strong and overwhelming. It’s hard to put into words, but I know deep down that I truly love her. She brings me so much joy and happiness, and I can’t imagine my life without her. She’s the one that makes my heart skip a beat and gives me butterflies in my stomach. I cherish every moment spent with her and look forward to building a future together.
Title: The Enormous Ragdoll
Meet the giant ragdoll that will melt your heart! This cuddly toy is like no other with its massive size and soft fur. You won’t be able to resist giving it a tight hug.
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