Hi, we are looking at getting a ragdoll kitten at xmas we are a cat loving family but we didnt want to get a cat before we had a baby. Georgia will be almost 1 at xmas.
I was wondering if anyone one BB has one and if they can give us their opinions or experiences with them.
We are after a cat that likes to laze about and loves affection and have heard that this breed is like that.
I don't have a ragdoll, but my boss does. He has 2 small children, 4 and 2, and he tells us the cat is very timid and laid back sort of thing. He says his girls carry the cat around in a handbag and brush it with there barbie doll brushes and she lays back and laps up the attention. To my knowledge they are very easy going cats, not to be left outdoors (they can't be tough against other cats!) If I was allowed to have a cat, a ragdoll would be my choice. They are beautiful.
My MIL has 2 raggys they are beautiful ctas but they leave hair EVERYWHERE even after brushing them.. My MIL has to have hers groomed a few times year but they stilll lose lot of fur... We cant wear dark coloured clothing to her house coz you get covered in fur.. However in saying that they are beautiful cats worth lot of money so you wouldnt want them to be an outside cat LOL
I was just going to come in and reply aswell
I used to breed ragdolls but now only breed Boxer dogs
If you are up for the hair and an easy going laid back cat yep go for it....the BIG drawback is the hair though...it gets into EVERYTHING and gets into EVERY nook & cranny!!!! and i mean everywhere.
When they 'blow' their coat they certainly do...and it can go on for quite a while.
They can be abit anti-social with children aswell, BUT having said that they can be great with kids
Fluff do you think if the ragdoll was brought up with kids from the start that they would be ok with them??
We used to have a persian and he lost fur all the time he was black and we had cream carpet so his fur showed up easily - is it really that bad, am I going to have to vaccuum everyday??
They can be great pets bought up with littlies
In the end if YOU want to vacume every day/every 2nd day then go for it...i personally couldn't handle having all the hair and little kidlets around, i definatly couldn't handle it again now with another bub crawling now...did it when my eldest was crawling and it was NOT fun.
We are hoping next year to get another puddy tat...a burmese/siamese/tonkinese or egyptian mau.
I love my domestic shorthaired bog standard cats!! they are both great with the kids even though Riley "loves" them quite heartily LOL Also they don't seem to shed much hair.
We had what we think was a half rag doll half moggy (my moggy cat got very friendly with a neighbours cat and had kittens) She was excellent with children and loved to sit on laps and just get patted. She also 'flopped' when you picked her up and let you do what you wanted with her, so she just would be limp in the kiddy's arms, they loved it! Hair was an issue though, we just brushed her every day to keep it under control.
We have a boy ragdoll & he is just about to turn 1. My chidren are 4.5 & 2.5 & they absolutely ADORE Pokey! They won't leave the house without kissing him goodbye & they are always wanting to come home & see him & they FIGHT over who's turn it is to feed him!
I am not an overly cat person, but I will honestly say that Pokey has stolen my heart! He is a fantastic cat who is playful but lazy as well. My youngest had a habit of giving him a 'whole body hug' where she actually lays on him (he is HUGE!!!!!! So don't worry, it doesn't hurt him) & he will even come & lay at her feet now when he wants her to lay on him for a hug!
They DO play though, so don't think it's just going to lie on the lounge the whole day, because they are active as well. My kids have those dangly like toys that they jiggle for him & when they are playing chasey he even hides & jumps out around corners to 'get' them. It's hilarious.
The hair is an issue, but not a huge one. I vacuum every second day anyway, so I'm not really cleaning any more than I usually would, but I did buy a new dustbuster because he has a favourite spot on the stairs & also the lounge that I just tidy up as it needs doing. I also get my kids to brush him while they are patting him, so I guess that must help keeping the hair at bay.
Thanks Jayne, I vac every second day too and will continue to do so especially when Georgia starts to crawl. We have vinyl planks on our floor so the hair will show up heaps but it is easy to maintain.
We have two Raggies, brother from the same litter.
They are almost 2 years old now, and I cannot rave about their gentle nature enough.
They are great with our friends who have kids, they treat them like dolls and babies, wrapping them in blankets and rubbing them down with brushes and so forth. The boys just lay there and tolerate it all, never once have they tried to scratch ot attack anyone. They are just gentle giants. And I do mean giants, they can grow quite large. Caesar, our biggest weighs in at almost 7 kilos.
I'm not sure the rules on posting photos but their photobucket album is here: Pictures by ourbigbabies - Photobucket
(there are photos of all our pets though, but you can't miss the raggies).
Anyone looking for a cat to grow with a child should consider a Ragdoll.
I wouldnt get one purely for the hair factor.
My sisters flatmate had one and it was atrocious!! There was hair EVERYWHERE ALL THE TIME - no matter how much you vacuumed or cleaned the cat would run through the house and the place would be covered again.
She was a lovely cat though, excellent with Charlotte when she was there (at about 9-13 months)
Just a PITA to keep cleaning the house...and your clothes...and bubbas clothes...and the couch...and the bottom of the curtains...
The little Leopard is a Bengal - she's a hybrid cat from a breeder in QLD.
She's our little princess and even though she's still young she give her big raggie brothers
a run for their money...LoL
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