Native country : United States
History
Big and floppy, like a ragdollAround 1960 in Riverside, east of Los Angeles, a white Turkish Angora type female named Josephine was born in the home of Ms. Pennels. This cat was crossed with a gloved Birman type tom named Daddy Warbucks. Their litter sparked the interest of Ann Baker, who set about intense inbreeding. Thus was created the so-called Ragdoll breed, named for the way the cats typically relax completely, with low muscle tone.The Ragdoll was approved in the United States in 1965. In 1971, Baker founded the International Ragdoll Cat Association (I.R.C.A.).In 1969, two Ragdolls from Baker’s cattery were sent to Great Britain. A British Ragdoll club was founded in 1987.The G.C.C.G. recognized the breed in 1991, and the F.I.Fe. recognized it in 1992.The Ragdoll arrived in Germany and France in 1985 and 1986, respectively. In 1993, a French breed club was created.The Ragdoll is quite uncommon outside the United States.
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