My Ragdoll Cats Blog
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My name is Lucas and I have two ragdoll cats. First, there is Grandma Cat (GC) and she is 24 years old. The second is Maya and she turns 14 this year. I quite like cats and this site is all about living and traveling with ragdoll cats.
My Ragdoll Cats Blog
1y ago
ESA Cat Owners Adjust to New DOT Rules for Plane Travel in 2021
Most of the Department of Transportation’s new regulations don’t really make waves. When they announced the changes that would affect plane travel for emotional support animals (ESAs), a lot of people who relied on their emotional support cat were unhappy with the decision. Why did people have this reaction – and why did the DOT have to change the rules in the first place? A little backstory is in order.
First of all, it helps if you understand the basic differences between emotional support animals and service animals. For one th ..read more
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1y ago
Why Do Cats Roll in Dirt?
Have you ever caught your cat rolling in the dirt and wondered just what in the world they were doing? Cats often roll in the dirt as if it were the most enjoyable thing in the world. But why do cats roll in dirt? Ragdoll Cats don’t typically get outside much, but they also roll in dirt and can get quite dirty.
As crazy as it may seem, there are a lot of reasons why your cat might be rolling in dirt.
So why do cats roll in dirt?
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Why Do Cats Roll in Dirt?
Is It Normal for Cats to Roll in Dirt?
Is Rolling in Dirt Healthy for Cats?
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1y ago
All you need to Know about Cat Colds
Are you wondering can cats get colds?
The short answer is yes, cats can get colds. Just like people they display similar symptoms like sneezing and even a runny nose. You may need to take them to the vet, and you can also do things like increase the humidity and the air temperature for them. Do not give them human cold medication. Most cat colds will go away on their own within 1-2 weeks, you can monitor your cat and if it is not getting better take it to the vet.
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All you need to Know about Cat Colds
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2y ago
Can Cats Eat Dog Food?
There are two reasons this question can pop into your mind; either you caught your cat eating a crumb of kibble from the dog’s bowl, and you’re wondering if it is going to hurt the cat, or you have run out of cat food and do not feel like going to market.
The answer depends on the reason that bought you here in this article. If your cat has accidentally eaten the dog food or it is too difficult for you to bring the one from the market, then “Yes,” cats can eat dog food, i.e., it is not fatal for them.
But if you are just being lazy or wanting to try something ..read more
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2y ago
Can Cats Eat Rotisserie Chicken?
Rotisserie chicken is a delicious treat and can be rewarding after a long day. You may want to share this dinner with your pet, who is surely begging for a scrap or two at your feet! So, can you feed your cat rotisserie chicken?
Generally speaking, no, your cat should not eat rotisserie chicken. There are several ingredients here that can be harmful, so it is better to be safe rather than sorry. However, plain boiled chicken is a suitable alternative that you can give to your cat! Read on to find out more.
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2y ago
Domestic Long Hair vs Maine Coon
When you are choosing a cat for your home, it is of course very important to find one that will be a good fit for the environment, your lifestyle, and your family. Below, we go over some of the differences between Maine Coon cats and domestic longhair cats– many people consider them to be interchangeable, or have trouble telling them apart, but they are two different breeds!
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Domestic Long Hair vs Maine Coon
Maine Coon Cats
Domestic Long Hair Cats
Domestic Long Hair vs Maine Coon Cats
Size
Fur
Coloring
Build
Temperament
Frequently Asked Q ..read more
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2y ago
Are you looking for Ragdoll Kittens for sale in New Jersey?
Are you looking for Ragdoll Cat Breeders in New Jersey? Or Ragdoll Cats for Sale in New Jersey?
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Ragdoll Breeders in New Jersey
Ragdoll Associations and Clubs in New Jersey
Ragdoll Rescues / Cat Rescues in New Jersey
Ragdoll Kitten Breeders in New Jersey the List
Other Breeders Locations on My Ragdoll Cats
Ragdoll Breeders in New Jersey
If you are looking for a Ragdoll Cat or Kitten in New Jersey then you have come to the right place. We keep an up-to-date list (2022) of breeders, clubs, associations and rescues ..read more
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2y ago
Are you looking for Ragdoll Kittens for sale in Wisconsin?
Are you looking for Ragdoll Breeders in Wisconsin? Or Ragdoll Cats for Sale in Wisconsin?
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Ragdoll Breeders in Wisconsin
Ragdoll Associations and Clubs in Wisconsin
Ragdoll Rescues / Cat Rescues in Wisconsin
Ragdoll Kitten Breeders in Wisconsin the List
Other Locations on My Ragdoll Cats
Ragdoll Breeders in Wisconsin
If you are looking for a Ragdoll Cat or Kitten in Wisconsin then you have come to the right place. We keep an up-to-date list (2022) of breeders, clubs, associations and rescues in the state of Wisco ..read more
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2y ago
Are you looking for a Ragdoll Cat Price?
Are you wondering how much Ragdoll cats cost?
Ragdoll cats are known for being great pets, but they are also notoriously expensive. You may want to introduce a ragdoll into your family but are wondering how much they cost.
The truth is the price of a ragdoll cat does vary a lot but there are reasons behind this. Let’s take a look at how much you can expect to pay for one of these sought-after kittens and the key differences to look out for because if you want a ragdoll this is information you will definitely want to know.
We have updated this article fo ..read more
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2y ago
New Puppy Checklist – How To Prepare Your Ragdoll Cat For A New Pet
Owners of Ragdoll cats will know that these majestic animals are some of the best pets to have. They make excellent companions for any size family with their lovely docile demeanour. They are known to be bigger than other cats, and they have semi-long hair that makes them seem extra fluffy. Overall, these cats are gorgeous and possibly one of the many reasons their owners chose them.
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Get Pet Supplies
Prepare For Introductions
Make Space For The New Puppy
Cat-Proof Your Puppy
Read, Read, Read!
Look For A Re ..read more