| Ragdolls are perfect indoor cats; but that is it - they | | | | and usually enjoy the company of other cats. Of |
| are not the type to chase mice or other stuff a | | | | course, there are exceptions (my cat being one of |
| regular cat should do. This doesn't mean however | | | | them - she really hates all non human species). As |
| they don't like to smell the fresh air from time to | | | | true family cats Ragdolls enjoy being with kids, just |
| time; just be careful not to leave them unsupervised | | | | not the kind that tortures them continuously |
| as outside their typical environment are pretty | | | | Young Ragdoll kittens are usually quite active while |
| helpless - they can get lost, can be stolen easily | | | | older ones are rather well-tempered, calm partners. |
| (they really love strangers, especially the smelly | | | | Often Ragdolls like to fetch tossed toys, others |
| ones), get hit by a car or worse, scare the crap out | | | | prefer a combination of a game of hide and seek and |
| of your dog. | | | | tag with you. They are always happy when you |
| They learn very fast what should and shouldn't do; | | | | spend some time playing with them. |
| this doesn't mean however they are always doing | | | | Ragdolls often answer in their soft low voice when |
| what they should - they know it's wrong but keep | | | | called. Their sounds are very expressive and |
| on doing it. Ragdoll cats can easily be accustomed to | | | | sometimes you think they answer you back. |
| travel or wear a collar, especially if thought from a | | | | If you need a lovable and ever trusting pet, then |
| young age. | | | | Ragdoll cat is definitely a good choice. They are the |
| Ragdolls are maybe the most sociable cats. They are | | | | perfect combination between a dog, a cat, and |
| very attached to their owner and people in general | | | | maybe the small baby you don't yet have. |