<\/span><\/h2>\nRagdoll cats, a breed developed in the 1960s by breeder Ann Baker in California, USA, are known for their distinctive traits. Their large size, striking blue eyes, and semi-longhaired, silky coat make them a visually stunning breed. However, it’s their docile and gentle temperament that truly sets them apart. Often described as “puppy-like,” Ragdoll cats have a tendency to follow their owners around and can be easily handled. Their name stems from their unique behavior of going limp and relaxed when picked up, resembling a limp ragdoll.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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