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Our supermodel Fulbert
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Our supermodel Fulbert

Our 1yo Fulbert. A blue mitted ragroll

u/JGJ_VS85 — 3 days ago

Am I in the wrong?

Hello there!

I posted a qeustion on another ragdoll subreddit and a cheribum subreddit (both have the same mods). About the difference between ragdolls mink, sepia and standard. And I was curious on everyone's opinion on that it did NOT on both subreddits conflict with the rules. And not only did they delete my posts they went back a year to delete all my posts that I made over the whole year... am I in the wrong or.. underneath of here is the post i originally made! I would be happy to know your answers!

Hello there !

I posted a picture of my kitten yesterday on r/ragdolls and it got removed because it wasnt a ragdoll. She is a blue bicolor mink with green eyes. (And mind you i have posted her plenty of times before but it so happend that she had her eyes closed and those didnt get removed).She has a pedigree and the stereotypical ragdoll behavour. I wasnt aware that people thought that minks sepia and standard where different breeds. I always thought that standard was "showline" and the others where "homeline" if you know what I mean. Anyway I'm very curious what you guys think about this debate!

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u/Few-Neighborhood2600 — 3 days ago

What are you feeding your RAGDOLL?

I read where these guys can get up to 20 lbs. My male, Mochi, eats like a pig. What are you feeding yours?

u/llewellinman — 5 days ago
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Name my male ragdoll

hello!! please help me name this boy, i’ll be getting him in a few weeks :))

u/cucumberdumpling — 6 days ago
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He’s only cross eyed sometimes! (?) More in body..

Most of the time he looks “normal” but then sometimes he looks totally cross-eyed! I know it’s a common trait for blue-eyed, color points (ragdolls), but I love when he looks so doofy 🥹

u/Front_Dinner7407 — 6 days ago
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Is a ragdoll a good companion for a British shorthair

I have a British shorthair who will be 1 in November. I want to get him a sibling because my schedule will be changing in a few months and I won’t be home during workday hours as much and I’ve been considering different breeds. My cat is pretty active and loves the outdoors and he won’t be able to go outside without me (I only let him on a leash).I’ve heard some people who have one of each breed say that they get along well. I know ragdolls can be playful but also love human interaction so I’m not sure how they would cope. Are they a good fit?
I’ve included pictures of the British in question 😎🐈‍⬛

u/Dani_lot — 5 days ago
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The mandatory speech I have to give my cat after leaving him alone for a few hours

Apparently simply coming home is not enough. Before peace can be restored, I must formally acknowledge his suffering, reassure him that he is still the most important creature in my life, and express appropriate remorse for the several devastating hours in which no one was actively paying attention to him.
This speech is the only thing that calms him down. 😂

u/ActuallyItsNuanced — 9 days ago

loving what i'm hearing about Midwest Ragdolls, any recent experiences?

saw a lot of older posts and everything seems really positive. thinking of getting a kitten from them this fall and just want to hear from anyone who has worked with them recently. how was the process?

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u/skenny1112 — 8 days ago
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Why are they SO CUTE 😍

- My 4 month old son 🤍
It is unbelievable how much he grew in two months.🥹

u/Ok_Brilliant5939 — 13 days ago

my sweet boy Mellow

i put a monster can next to him for size comparison when he's older. he's only 4 months old!!! growing like crazy🥹💕

leave your kitty under this post for cat tax hehe

u/xamiiia — 12 days ago

Adopting a ragdoll

I am thinking of adopting a 2 year ragdoll. He needs a new home cos owners are going back to the office full time. I am a little worried because he has been used to being inside / outside and is out a lot and ventures to neighbours gardens. I have a small garden with fence all round but he could easily climb that as terraced and the top terrace has a large bed retainer so fence there is easy to climb. He is lovely and apparently doesn’t climb on beds or sofas (he was trained not to cos they have an allergy). I worry he will be hard to contain, we visited and he kept trying to go out. Thoughts?

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u/Specific_Dig_4292 — 13 days ago