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I love Ragdolls! My baby Wallace is a blue mitted Ragdoll. He just turned 6 months old on Aug. 7. His big brother Winston we suspect is half Ragdoll, although he's a shelter cat so no one really knows. Wallace is very social and very floppy. Loves to be held, loves to fetch his fur mice. Winston is a bit more independent. He doesn't like laps and can only be held for short periods of time. Ragdolls seem to adapt really well to your existing pets. Wallace took to Winston right away and will sneak up and cuddle once Winston falls asleep. Your certainly doing the right thing by checking rescue organizations. Depending on where you live, there may be a Ragdoll rescue group in your area. I see them on Petfinder quite often.
Here's one of Wallace...
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And here's one of Winston!
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If there are Cildren ,around that would be phyical,with a Cat,you might have to eliminate The Ragdoll,as they are very passive Cats,and can be hurt,by Childen. And Ceclawing,is Terrible,for the Cat,I did it with Poor RB Mr.Scrappy,and he had so much trouble,when he got older,keeping,the back,of his tail,clean!
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awww winston and wallis are adorable!......no kids around, were good lol
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I agree! Winston and Wallis are awwww-some! ;) :cool: