ATTENTION Floppycats.com Readers! Kimberly Maxwell is writing a book on Ragdolls that will be a hard back full cover. She is taking submissions thru July 2009 and is looking for pictures of every color and every pattern along with some specific pictures. Read more at www.kimberlymaxwell.com
Floppycats.com is looking for photos of cats with the following Ragdoll color patterns. If you have a cat with one of these color patterns and would like to feature she or he on Floppycats, please e-mail them to Floppycats:
If you have a website, please send the link with your cat's photo. Floppycats will include it in the credits of the photo as a thank you. Please be sure to include the following information with your photo:
Cat's Name
Color Pattern
Web Address, if applicable
Any Other Information You See Fit
Floppycats.com provides the most accurate, up-to-date and knowledgable Ragdoll Cat Info, or the floppy cat.
The Ragdoll is the cat that goes all floppy when you pick it up, hence the name of this site.
This site is dedicated to Ragdolls (floppy cats) and is here to provide Ragdoll kitty owners and breeders with information and knowledge about the Ragdoll breed. Floppycats.com offers general information from breeding to health concerns to general information about all cats.
There are many websites out there dedicated to people’s cats, health concerns for cats, and certainly most Ragdoll breeders have their own websites. However, there does not seem to be a main ALL RAGDOLL website. That's what Floppycats.com is here to achieve. There seem to be two groups of Ragdoll aficionados that exist at the moment: those people who own Ragdoll pets and love them and then those people who either own a Ragdoll and show it in cat shows or own Ragdolls and show them as well as breed them. The intention is that Floppycats.com will bridge the gap between these two groups, so that information is passed more readily and knowledge between and within these groups is more consistent and available.
The goal of Floppycats.com is to be a central location, sort of like a Google™ for "Ragdoll people".
A bunch of GemSDolls Ragdolls on the couch, the youngest is 2 months old the oldest one is 11 years old.
Ragdolls are a breed of cat, introduced in the 1960s by Ann Baker that are lovely natured, fairly big, with a strong body and a flat-skulled head, large tufted paws, a beautiful bushy tail and blue eyes that are large and oval in shape and they come in a variety of color points and mitted. The coat is silky and medium in length, and the fur is fairly dense. The coat comes in seal, blue, chocolate, solids, minks, cream, red, tortie and lilac, and in three patterns: color-pointed, mitted (with paw tips of a different color),and bi- colored.
The name "Ragdoll" is derived from the myth that these cats go completely limp and relaxes when picked up, more often than other cats. It's also a myth that Ragdolls are pain-resistant.
The Ragdoll is surrounded by tales-such as the story that the mother of the first litter was run over by a car and so produced "floppy" kittens, or the myth that cats of this breed cannot protect themselves because they are too docile-but in fact it is simply a good tempered, gentle cat that will often "flop" in a person's arms like a Ragdoll.
Ragdoll Blog The Ragdoll Blog is a mini-journal about Ragdolls. It lets you know whenever any new Web pages appear on floppycats.com, telling you about a new Ragdoll care suggestion, tip or information.
Rags: 8/8/89 - 3/30/09 Learn more about Rags, who was a 19-year old seal mitted Ragdoll cat.
History of Ragdolls Learn more about the history of Ragdolls. Learn about founder, Ann Baker, and much more.
Meet Adult Ragdoll Cats Meet Floppy Cats - Adult Ragdoll Cats from different breeders and different parts of the world, but also cats that I know that just act floppy. See Adult Ragdoll Cat Pictures as well.
My Ragdolls Learn more about why I fell in love with my Ragdolls
Ragdoll Rescue Learn more about Ragdoll Rescue and how to rescue a Ragdoll in need, rather than getting one from a breeder.
Ragdoll Kittens Learn more about Ragdoll kittens, see photos and videos.
Ragdoll Breeders Learn more about Ragdoll Breeders and find a Ragdoll breeder near you!
Links This is a page of links to other websites that have information about cats on them!
Cat Not Drinking Water There could be many reasons, in fact, as to a cat not drinking water and there are tricks to get them to drink more water (that is, if they aren't sick with something).
Paw Prints Jewelry Paw Prints Jewelry is the perfect way to cherish your pet for years to come! Order your kit and have your pet's unique paw cast in the metal of your choice and the piece of jewelry that you desire.
Cat Drinking Water Is your cat drinking water? A lot of it? A little of it? Find out reasons why here.
Cat Water Drinking Fountain Learn more about the cat water drinking fountain. It is a great alternative to the traditional cat water dish.
Cat Kidneys Learn more about Cat Kidneys - how they function, what their purpose is, as well as kidney stones, kidney failure, etc.
Cat Kidney Failure Learn more about Cat Kidney Failure - Symptoms, Kidney Disease Friendly Cat Food Resources, Kidney Disease Pain, etc.