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Buying a Ragdoll

Buying a Ragdoll is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly. All listings show essential information about the dog, so you can easily decide whether it fits your lifestyle and circumstances.

Are Ragdolls really as relaxed and floppy as people say?

Many do go limp when picked up and tend to be unusually relaxed and tolerant of handling, which is where the name comes from. However, not every individual will be completely floppy, and kittens are often more active and less laid back than adults. Their calm nature is genetic but also shaped by socialization and environment.

Do Ragdolls get along well with children and other pets?

They are typically gentle, patient and people focused, which often makes them a good choice for families with respectful children. They usually coexist well with other friendly cats and even calm dogs, as long as introductions are done slowly. Their trusting nature means they rely on humans to manage rough play and keep interactions safe.

How much grooming does a Ragdoll coat actually need?

The semi‑long coat is silky and lacks a dense undercoat, so it mats less than many longhaired breeds but still needs regular care. Most do well with brushing two or three times per week, and daily during seasonal shedding. Paying attention to areas behind the ears, under the legs and around the ruff helps prevent tangles and hairballs.

Are Ragdolls really indoor‑only cats, and why is this recommended?

Most breeders and veterinarians advise keeping them indoors because of their trusting, non‑streetwise temperament. They are less likely to run from danger and may approach strangers, traffic or aggressive animals. An indoor life with climbing trees, playtime and window views usually suits their calm, companion‑oriented nature well.

What health problems are Ragdolls prone to?

The breed has an increased risk of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a form of heart disease with known genetic variants. They can also be prone to bladder stones, dental disease and, like many large cats, joint strain if they become overweight. Choosing breeders who screen for heart disease and scheduling regular veterinary checks is important.

How big do Ragdolls get, and when do they stop growing?

They are one of the larger cat breeds, with many males reaching 15 to 20 pounds and females somewhat lighter. Growth is slow and steady, and they often do not reach full size and coat development until 3 to 4 years of age. Careful weight monitoring is needed so size does not become excess fat.

Are Ragdolls hypoallergenic or better for people with allergies?

They are not hypoallergenic and still produce the proteins that trigger cat allergies. Some people feel they react slightly less to this breed, often because of regular grooming and indoor living, but this is very individual. Anyone with allergies should spend time with adults from the same line before committing.

Do Ragdolls need a lot of exercise or are they too lazy to play?

They are generally calm and easygoing, but they still need daily interactive play to stay fit and mentally stimulated. Short, focused sessions with wand toys, fetch games and climbing opportunities suit them well. Without activity they can become overweight and may show boredom through excessive meowing or attention seeking.

How vocal are Ragdolls, and what kind of personality should I expect?

They tend to have soft voices and are usually less talkative than many breeds, though individuals vary. Most are affectionate, people oriented and inclined to follow their owners from room to room. They often enjoy being held or sitting close, but a few prefer to stay nearby rather than on a lap.

At what age do Ragdoll kittens get their full color and blue eye intensity?

Kittens are born almost white, and their point color develops gradually over the first months. You can usually see the pattern clearly by 3 to 4 months, but the shade continues to deepen until around 2 to 3 years of age. The blue eye color is visible early, though depth and clarity may refine as the kitten matures.