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    Ragdoll cats are a large, fluffy breed of cat who was specifically designed to have the beauty of a Persian breed and the gentle, social nature that would make the cat great for children and families.

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    Ragdoll cats are famous for their captivating blue eyes, which stand out from their stunning colored coats. All purebreds should have blue eyes, varying from pale to deep, almost navy, blue. 10.

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    Grandma Ragdoll cat Summer can’t stop cooing over her daughter Heidi’s litter of six adorable Ragdoll kittens. The kittens are utter newborns, still in their closed eyes, baby-gerbil stage.

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    Ragdolls come in six distinct colors: seal, chocolate, red, and the corresponding dilutes: blue, lilac, and cream. There also are the lynx and tortoiseshell variations [27] in all colors and the three patterns. Ragdoll kittens are born white; they have good color at 8–10 weeks and full color and coat at 3–4 years.

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    Fenwick is in the southeastern corner of Middlesex County and is bordered to the east by the Connecticut River and the south by Long Island Sound.The main road is CT 154, which goes over the bay on the north side of the borough and leads 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to Old Saybrook Center.