I was raised to believe that fresh air was a good thing. So it begs the question, do you let your cat outside?
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I was raised to believe that fresh air was a good thing. So it begs the question, do you let your cat outside?
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I love it when readers update me! You might remember reading the post about Ego – Ragdoll Cat Color Changing Problem For Dr. Jenn and Floppycats.com Readers.
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I first fell in love with the Ragdoll breed in 1998, when I saw a litter of kittens on my boss’s Christmas card from her nephew and niece.
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From a very young age, I have simply adored cats… I have so many cherished moments of my Domestic Shorthair Annie, staring up at me with her beautiful eyes, with her loud motor going. And of course those freakishly cold winter nights, when she would curl up in bed and smooch for hours on end.
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This is a story about Sneakers, our seal bi-colored Ragdoll kitty with face markings like the mask in Phantom of the Opera.
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You all might have read about the fact that my mom and I were traveling to Manhattan, KS to visit a Ragdoll breeder there.
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Although I love Ragdolls to pieces, I am not a big cat show person. I think I could get into them, but I have not had great experiences with them – people seem to be rude, cold and just generally annoyed with anyone that is excited about their cats.
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On September 27, 2010, Floppycats.com interviewed Andra Schroeder Of Little Apple Ragdolls. Andra can be reached via e-mail at andra@littleappleragdolls.com. Or online at: http://www.littleappleragdolls.com/
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Meet Ego. He’s a Ragdoll cat from Australia that now lives in Hong Kong with Ian.
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Sonora was a blue-mitted Ragdoll; that is, until she left to join me later, someday on Rainbow Bridge.
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