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  2. 32 fun facts about ragdoll cats

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    Check out these 32 fun facts about ragdoll cats, number 7 will surprise you! ... by the name of Josephine, who was a free-roaming cat from Ann’s neighborhood. Ann managed to get hold of three of ...

  3. Ragdoll Kittens Adorably Take Over Mom’s Living Room and It’s ...

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    If you're looking for something that will make you want to get a kitten, this video that Pearl's Ragdolls posted at the end of August is it! Pearl is mom to one human baby and 17 fur babies, and ...

  4. Ragamuffin cat - Wikipedia

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    The IRCA Cherubim Cats developed from 1971–1994 (23 years) were used as the foundation cats for the Ragamuffin breed and included the IRCA Miracle Ragdolls, Ragdolls, Honey Bears, and Maxamillion lines. In contrast, their cousin the Ragdoll breed was founded with only the IRCA Ragdoll lines developed from 1971–1975 (4 years).

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    For information call 311 or 505-768-2000 or visit cabq.gov/pets. LOCATIONS: Eastside 8920 Lomas NE, 505-768-1975; Westside ... Kittenzilla: AWD is offering free kittens through the end of the year ...

  6. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    Ragdolls are often known as "dog-like cats" or "puppy-like cats", due to their tendency to follow people around, their receptiveness to handling, and their relative lack of aggression towards other pets. [2] Ragdolls are distinguishable by their pointed coloration (where the body is lighter than the face, ears, legs, and tail), large round blue ...

  7. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    A Ragdoll kitten. A kitten is a juvenile cat. After being born, kittens display primary altriciality and are fully dependent on their mothers for survival. They normally do not open their eyes for seven to ten days. After about two weeks, kittens develop quickly and begin to explore the world outside their nest.