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We are
often asked what we feed our kittens and cats.
We have
prepared this page so you can see what we feed and why.
Like us the
health of our cats depends on feeding a diet that is appropriate to
their needs. Cats are carnivores. That means that the cat
was built by Mother Nature to get their nutritional needs met by the
consumption of a large amount of meat.
Water is
the single most important nutrient necessary to sustain normal
function of all living cells. Water helps regulate body temperature,
cushion the joints and internal organs, digest food, eliminate waste,
lubricate tissue and allow salt and other electrolytes to pass through
the body. Unfortunatly cat are not naturally big drinkers.
When they are fed a diet based in meat the cats can obtain a large
percentage of the water intake from the meat they consume.
The Ragdoll is a
registered breed that is a relativity new to the world of purebred
cats. They originated in California in the USA in the 60’s from a cat
named Josephine who was owned by Ann Baker. Ann subsequently bred
Josephine with Birman, Burmese and Persian type males to develop the
characteristics of this wonderful breed that we have today known as
the Ragdoll.
Their name primarily
comes from the fact that they tend to flop in your arms when held.
Ragdolls
have
a fabulous laid back nature which makes them compatible with other
cats and dogs alike. Because of this laid-backness it means they are
not the most street wise cat and are likely not to defend themselves
so it is essential that they be kept as indoor pets
Ragdolls love their
humans and attach strongly to their owners. They are very people
orientated and Ragdoll owners rarely find themselves alone. They are
super friendly and make a fantastic welcoming committee at your front
door and will be put out if you do not greet them when you arrive
home. They tend to think of everyone as their friend and visitors as
just another hand to pat them!
They are often
referred to as a the dog of the cat world. Ragdolls are less stubborn
than most cats and they can be easily trained. They usually learn the
same tricks as dogs, like retrieving toys, rolling and begging and
most actually like their tummy rubbed. They are also easy to teach how
to walk on a leash. They want to be involved in everything you are and you
will often find a ‘helper’ just when you need it the most!
If you want an
indoor cat that is in your bed with you and under your feet ready to
‘help’ with whatever you are doing – then a Ragdoll will not
disappoint. If you want an outdoor cat to be a mouser and one that
only turns up at dinner or comes for the occasional pat, then this is
not the breed for you.
It
is always worth remembering that Ragdolls (and any cats for that
matter) are not a made to order item but are above all cats. The
information listed in these pages are common qualities in Ragdolls but
they don't apply to all of them. Each has its own individual
personality which should be respected, nurtured and above all LOVED..
Only by purchasing a kitten from a reputable breeder do you have the
best chance of getting the qualities that are "Ragdoll". For
someone who ‘did not like cats’ this highly affectionate breed have
stolen my heart.
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