Ragdoll cats are typically a very docile and friendly cat breed, but you may notice behavioral problems from time to time. If you’re having problems with your ragdoll cat, here are a few things that you can do to help. Many cats are not properly trained because some...
You may be wondering ‘What is that black stuff under my cat’s chin?’ Many people think that the black specks they discover under their Ragdoll Cat’s chin are flea dirt but they are actually blackheads. Feline acne is a skin condition that...
Cat seizures are a common cause of emergency veterinary care. In this article, we will explore the causes and treatment of seizures in Ragdoll Cats. What Causes Ragdoll Cat Seizures? There is no definitive answer to this question. However, a variety of factors...
Ragdoll cats can be particularly prone to developing ringworm, as their thick fur provides a warm and moist environment that is perfect for the fungus to grow. There are a few things you can do to help prevent ringworm in your Ragdoll cat. What Is Ringworm?...
We love our cats, but we can’t help but worry about the parasites they might bring into our homes. Parasites can be destructive and costly, so it’s important to be as informed as possible about them. A question that a lot of people ask is can indoor cats...
Ear mites are tiny parasites that live in the ears of cats. They can cause a lot of discomfort, and in some cases, they can lead to permanent damage to the ears. Mites can be a problem for cats, particularly those with weak immune systems. If left untreated, they can...
Dandruff is a common skin problem that can be caused by different things. It usually happens when the hair on your cat’s skin does not have enough oil to keep it from being dry and flaky. If your Ragdoll cat has dandruff, the first thing you should do is take it...
If your cat backs himself up to a door or other object and lifts his tail, that means he is releasing urine. This cat behavior is usually called spraying, and it is an issue seen mainly with indoor and male cats. So the question is do ragdoll cats spray? Why Do...
Ragdoll cats are a popular breed of cat. They are known for their friendly personality and playful nature. However, like all other breeds of cats, ragdolls are also prone to certain health problems. One such problem is kidney disease. What is Kidney Disease?...
Ear infections are a common ailment for many Ragdoll Cats. From struggles with ear mites, fungus, and allergies, to more serious inner ear infections, some cats seem to fight a never-ending battle that has them – and their owners – constantly scratching...
Many new cat owners wonder how long their cats will live. Several factors affect a cat’s lifespan, including whether they’re indoor cats or outdoor cats, and how healthy they are. The life expectancy of an Indoor cat is usually over 20 years old while an...
Do you have a Ragdoll cat? If so, you’re likely familiar with the health problems that can come with this breed. One of the most common problems is constipation. For the average cat, having a little bout of constipation every now and then is probably normal. As cats...
Ragdolls are one of the largest breeds of domestic cat and therefore it can be hard to tell if your Ragdoll is the right weight for its size or in fact overweight. Â In this article, we will discuss the signs of an overweight Ragdoll Cat. How do I know if my...
Ragdolls are a popular breed of cat. They are known for their long, luxurious fur and loving nature. However, one question often persists about whether or not ragdolls can eat cat grass. What is Cat Grass? Cat grass is specifically grown indoors for household...
Believe it or not, cats can get diabetes just like people do. It is just as life-threatening and requires just as much care. So, what can you do to help prevent this disease and are Ragdolls prone to diabetes? What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease in which...