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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.

  3. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    Ragdoll Cat looking away from camera Ragdoll cats have distinctive, large, oval, blue eyes. Although the breed has a plush coat, it consists mainly of long guard hairs, while the lack of a dense undercoat results, according to the Cat Fanciers' Association, in "reduced shedding and matting". [25]

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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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    The Arizona Republic described the remarks as the "most laughable line out of Tuesday's debate", [169] and humorists mocked the claims, at times citing the 1986 NBC sitcom ALF about a space alien who attempts to eat cats [170] [171] [172] while Sky News called it "fantasy world stuff with real world consequences". [173]