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Ragamuffins Love to be Held
Because of their love of human interaction, they can become depressed and withdrawn if left alone for hours every day, so consider your routine if you're thinking about becoming a Ragamuffin owner.
Ragdoll cats
Not to be confused with the very closely related Ragdoll cats, the Ragamuffin – often spelled RagaMuffin – is a breed all its own. These large, clingy, and affectionate cats love people and have a personality as outsized as their big, fluffy frames.
No Ragamuffin cats are not hypoallergenic. They can be allergic to some people. And, known to shed, drop-dead skin, and have long hair. Which makes them one of the least favorite cat breeds for people with allergies.
They will probably curl up in your lap for hours. Ragamuffins are patient with children and enjoy being around other pets. These cats love to cuddle and play. They can be vocal at times and will want to stay close to you.
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Ragamuffins are the 33rd most popular feline.
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The breed can be prone to a condition known as heterochromia, meaning they have two different colored eyes.
The Ragamuffin is a relatively new breed, having been introduced in 2003. With big eyes and thick, soft coats, they're often mistaken as Ragdolls. ... Noted for its large size, friendly disposition and strength, they'll soon be well known, but for now still a very uncommon breed!
The Ragamuffin is a large, long-bodied cat. She is heavily boned with a long tail and a plush coat. ... The Ragamuffin has a medium-sized head but her fur makes her face appear large. The ears are also medium sized and are set on the sides of the head to continue the triangular look of the face.
Most Ragamuffin cats have completely white paws. Notice the paws of your cat and see if they are white. Keep in mind, however, that there is some variety in Ragamuffin colorings. For example, the Bicolor Ragamuffin typically has four completely white legs.
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LOW: Ragamuffins don't have any special exercise needs. Keep yours indoors. Their affectionate and trusting nature can make them unaware or fearless of outdoor dangers. Like most cats, they'll sleep long hours, play, run and jump.
Ragdolls and Ragamuffin cats share many common traits because they are related, but there are subtle differences too. Ragdolls all have marked points, whereas Ragamuffins have a variety of colors. Ragdoll coats are higher maintenance, but they are also more playful, with Ragamuffins making calmer companions.
How Much Does a RagaMuffin Cost? It costs around $75-$150 to adopt a Ragamuffin. Conversely, it can be prohibitively expensive to buy a Ragamuffin from a breeder, somewhere in the $800-$1,300 range
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The Ragamuffin is a relatively new breed, having been introduced in 2003. With big eyes and thick, soft coats, they’re often mistaken as Ragdolls. However, Ragamuffins originated from street cats and are an offshoot of the popular Ragdoll breed. This breed is surprisingly low-maintenance, despite being long-haired, they’re not prone to matting or clumping. Noted for its large size, friendly disposition and strength, they’ll soon be well known, but for now still a very uncommon breed!
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