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Ragdoll Cat Picture
A ragdoll cat picture is like any other cat generally; you can get it by visiting specialized rescues in your area.
These pets were bred in the 1960s by Ann Baker, a Persian breeder. She strove to develop a large and beautiful house pet, which would be easy to groom, healthy and well-mannered. Now these animals occur in 4 basic color variations: pointed, mitted, van and bi-colored.
A ragdoll cat picture is like any other cat generally; you can get it by visiting specialized rescues in your area.
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Pointed species have clearly defined Siamese-type markings. Bi-colors have white underbodies and dark tops, their muzzles featuring upside-down V-shaped white markings. Mitteds have less of the white, and vans are almost fully white, except for the ears and the top of the head. A ragdoll cat picture is like any other cat generally; you can get it by visiting specialized rescues in your area.
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