Ragdoll cats, photos and characteristics of which you can see in this article, appeared in California in 1965 as a result of crossing the Burmese and Angora breeds.
The ancestor of the cat Josephine, according to existing legend, brought the most ordinary offspring, until it was hit by a machine. Because of this, supposedly, all of her subsequent litters had the same attractive set of qualities. They turned out to be incredibly good-natured, blue-eyed and had wonderful white fur. And for the manner of lying absolutely relaxed on the hands of the owners, they were called ragdoll, which means "rag doll" in translation from English.
Ragdoll cat breed: psychological characteristics
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