When looking at the wonderful world of cats, the seal point ragdoll cats are some pretty unique and adorable fluffballs.
They are all such interesting little creatures and steal our hearts just as easily as our food!
While they may not have short stubby legs or weird cat folds and wrinkles, Ragdolls are quirky nonetheless.
It is said that Ann Baker bred these stunning cats from a white longhaired Persian cat, who happened to be a bit feral.
The colors come in blue , seal , and chocolate . Some of the less common colors are lilac , cream , and flame – such as the flame point Siamese.
This is a key trademark of the ragdoll breed. While many kittens have blue eyes when born, they slowly change to green, amber, brown, or orange as they mature.
Ragdolls can range from 8 to 15 pounds for females all the way up to 20 pounds for males. These hefty cats can also take up to four years to reach their full, mature size.
They love human attention, can be taught to play fetch, and even how to walk on a leash (be sure to get a harness specifically for cats).
Ragdolls are known to be on the quieter side. When you are lucky enough to hear them, you’ll even notice the soft, melodic quality of their voice.