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Basic Information - Ragamuffin for Sale
History - Ragamuffin for Sale
The beautiful Ragamuffin cat is a domestic feline that was established as a separate breed in 1994. It is a variant of the Ragdoll cat.
It was during the 1960s that a regular long-haired cat that was also white and non-pedigreed produced different litters of kittens, one of which was an unusually docile litter of kittens.
The history of the RagaMuffin can in fact be traced back to the founder of the Ragdoll cat breed, Ann Baker. Breeders working with Ann decided to create their own breed, the Ragamuffin, in 1994. It is a fairly new breed and the Ragamuffin has inherited quite a lot of the Ragdoll cat’s qualities. It arrived in the UK in 2009.
Description - Ragamuffin for Sale
Ragamuffins are large, muscular cats and some of the larger ones can weigh up to 9kg.
The chest of the cat is broad, he has a broad head and a well-plumed tail. These medium- to semi-longhaired cats have a thick, plush, silky coat with a ruff around the neck.
The coat is available in a number of colors and patterns, but popular colors are tabby with white, brown, blue and tortoiseshell. The nose of the Ragamuffin is shorter than that of the Ragdoll and the eyes are walnut-shaped. The eyes can be green, blue, or gold.
Temperament:
The Ragamuffin cat is a little bit more energetic than the Ragdoll and is a loving, loyal member of his human family. He is a large but docile cat. These cats are amicable, playful and also intelligent.
Many people train them to walk easily on a leash. They make great companions for single people or families.
Calm and unruffled, he makes the perfect family pet. People are always ready to make a fuss of them because of their beauty and they are always ready to lap up the attention. In fact, these big cats are so fond of attention from their owners that they don’t like being left alone for long periods of time.
Characteristics - Ragamuffin for Sale
Your RagaMuffin promises to make you a splendid pet. He is such an amicable cat, being social and friendly with his human family.
He also gets along with your visitors and any other pets you have in the house. Children love his playful, easy-going nature.
Having a Ragamuffin cat in your home is such a pleasure and this large cat is willing to go out of his way to be the perfect pet and companion for you.
Health Problems - Ragamuffin for Sale
Ragamuffins are healthy cats with no known inherited diseases, but as with all cats you want to know something of the diseases that can plague cats.
You’ll want to check that your Ragamuffin has been tested for Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy as well as Polycystic kidney disease.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy:
This is a commonly diagnosed cardiac disease in cats. Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy causes the muscular walls of a cat's heart to thicken. The heart can no longer work sufficiently. It seems as though genetics plays a role as there are some cats that seem to battle with this disease more than others.
If you catch the disease early enough, the vet can devise a treatment plan to improve the cat’s quality of life.
Polycystic kidney disease:
Although you find this disease more frequently in Persian cats, this inherited disorder can be found in other cat breeds too. Liquid-filled sacs develop in the kidneys, growing in size and taking over kidney tissue which ultimately leads to kidney failure. Your cat will have nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and lethargy, and your cat will have to get to the vet.
Caring The Pet - Ragamuffin for Sale
The Ragamuffin's longish coat will require some brushing at least once a week to keep it soft and silky.
These are big cats so you will need to provide him with an adequate diet. He is a carnivore and will therefore require meat.
Kittens will eat 4 meals a day while the adult Ragamuffin can have 2 bowls of food. Cats can sometimes be fussy eaters so you want to be sure to give him what he likes from the wet and dry cat goods you get.
The better quality food he eats, the healthier he will be. Your Ragamuffin's dietary needs will also depend on his age.
He should never be without a constant supply of fresh, cool water.
If you have any questions about how to look after your Ragamuffin in the best possible way, speak to your local vet.
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