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    Raggdoll

    You would normally find me in the dog section, however i have really really wanted a cat for the longest time, and i just saw a breeder add for ragg doll kitties, there beautiful! is all i can say! but does any one know any imformation on them, has anyone ever had a rag doll before? let me know!

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    My Abner has a mix of Ragdoll in him. He is the sweetest, most lovable little boy. Here is a picture of "my little Ragdoll" I know Abner has Ragdoll in him because he has the "going limp" genetics in him.....when you pick him up he goes limp in your arms.





    Here is a link to the Cat Fanciers Association, they have all kinds of great information on the breed. http://www.cfainc.org/

    Have you ever considered adopting a Ragdoll from a shelter? Just wondering...the cat may not be a purebreed but they are just as adorable and loveable.


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    thanks

    thanks for the pictures! He's a beauty! I have thought about adopting one from a shelter, i have been checkign there website frequently for a siting of one, I hear they are great family cats, witch it what turned me on the most. Thanks

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    Here's a vote for adopting one from a shelter. I'm glad that is what you are considering! Check around with rescue groups too. I know some will put you on a list and call if that breed comes in or if they find one at a shelter. At least they do that here.

    Good luck and keep us updated on what you decide.
    Last edited by jazzcat; 08-09-2004 at 01:04 PM.

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    What do you guys think about declawing?

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    Oh boy, I wish you didn't bring that up. There are plenty of other options than declawing.

    I'm sure some people will give you good links to declawing, just so you know exactly what the poor cat has to endure.

    Myself personally, I had one cat declawed as I didn't know at the time what it involved. Once I did know, I vowed I would never, ever get another one of my cats declawed.

    Good luck on finding the right cat for you, or I should say, the right cat finding you. I'm also glad to hear that you are looking for a shelter kitty.

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    You can trim the nails yourself - I do with my three, or you can use soft paws if scratching is an issue but you can train the kitten or cat to use scratching posts, cardboard scratchers or sisal if you provide provide them with plenty. There are several options to try that work.

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    lol it didnt mean i was getting my kitty declawed!! personally i am kind of against it but i do not know much about it.....i shall' do my research!

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    Good for you.

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    hmmm

    was taht one sarcastic?!

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    Not trying to speak for Lorraine but I'm certain that she wasn't being sarcastic at all. You'll find that most here are really opposed to declawing so knowing that you are against it and will do some research first is very good, hence the good for you!

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    lolz

    I know, it was a joke!

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    I'm also glad to hear that you're going to try to adopt from a shelter or rescue organization.
    I have 4 male cats and I've been told that my Sky is a Ragdoll/Norwegian Forest Cat mix. I think he looks more like a Ragdoll though. He has the best personality too. He's a very social cat so he's very doglike and likes me to give him cuddles. He also thinks that everything is a toy so he's very kitten like. He'll go limp in my arms occasionally but not always. I adopted him from the Humane Society and he gets along with all 3 of his brothers.

    Here are a few pictures of him.




    He has very light blue eyes so that's why I named him Sky. Good luck with your search for a Ragdoll or Ragdoll mix.

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    A RagDoll is my future dream kitty!!! They are just stunning!

    Good luck with your research!!

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    Aww sky your adorable! Going limp in your arms just like a raggdoll! I've been looking at shelters, and they will call me when they get in somthing along the lines of what i am looking for, i dont think i am going to get one from a breeder, i mean may as well rescue a kitty and make it happy, i dont mind waiting till the right one will come along. I am still keeping my mind open to other kinds of cats as well, or mixed breeds.

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