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The Ragamuffin can be a quite recent cat breed that originated through periodic breeding of Ragdolls with Himalayans and Persians. A large cat, the Ragamuffin weighs in the range of ten to twenty pounds, with males typically being heavier than females. It is a somewhat rare and costly breed right now. This really is largely owing to its quite recent recognition and development, not forgetting the sublime beauty and selling point of this felid. Just like the Ragdoll, Ragamuffin is probably the most popular domestic cats.

Like other large cats, Ragamuffins remember to develop, reaching full size by around four years of aging. Thy have a rectangular profile with strong chest and shoulders. Heavily boned and well muscled, they frequently have a fatty pad on abdomen though they're not obese. Fur is long and silky using a prominent neck ruff and plush tapering tail. An extensive number of coat colors and patterns exists. Eyes are large and expressive. There's a nose dip and whisker pad is puffy, adding to the cat's sweet facial expression.

RagaMuffin cat - Despite similarities, certain differences are available between Ragamuffins and Ragdolls. The first kind use a rounder skull with a slightly fuller face and tilted ears. Eyes are walnut shaped in contrast to the oval eyes of Ragdolls. Also Ragamuffins are allowed to breed outside their stock every fifth generation to stop continuous inbreeding and maintain genetic variety.

Ragamuffins are docile and mild cats. They're non-aggressive and should not be allowed outdoors unsupervised. Still they may be active and quite keen on using their toys and fetching them and climbing scratch posts. They reveal an extremely affectionate attitude towards people and lovingly follow them at home. Ragamuffins are not demanding and don't require daily grooming. Their rabbit like fur will not matte easily and they've no particular health conditions within their lines.

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