A ragamuffin cat is a breed that is similar to a ragdoll cat, but with some differences in appearance and personality. Ragamuffins have a thicker coat and a more rounded face compared to ragdolls. Additionally, ragamuffins are known to be more playful and energetic than the laid-back and docile nature of ragdoll cats.
The Ragamuffin cat is more popular in the United States.
Ragdolls are definitely not even in the same category as the Persian cat breed. Ragdolls are much sweeter.
http://www.eiserblew.co.uk/ragamuffin.htm Mink Ragdolls are Ragdoll Breed Variants since All Ragdolls are blue-eyed and colorpointed. Mink Ragdolls were derived from RagaMuffin outcrosses.
Some people think that Maine Coons can be identified by the "M" on their foreheads. Actually, the "M" is present in almost every cat with tabby markings and many Maine Coons are tabbies. Solid color, bi-color and tortoiseshell Maine Coons without tabby markings will not have the "M". So this is not a good answer as to how distinguish between a Maine Coon and a Ragamuffin.
kindly dont ask me ask your Ragamuffin cat if she is healty to breed
Yes, the Ragdoll cat breed is a very large cat breed.
The nose color of a ragdoll cat is a brick color.
Yes, the ragdoll cat breed is recognized by the FIFe.
The ideal tail shape of a Ragdoll cat is long and thick.
No, the purebred Ragdoll cat will never have yellow eyes. They have blue eyes.
The Ragdoll cat's ideal head shape is broad with a modified wedge shape.
The largest "house" cat or domestic cat, is the Savannah, a cross between a Serval (an African wild cat) and a domestic cat, usually a Siamese. The Savannah has only recently been accepted as an official breed. The Maine Coon and the Ragdoll are also large species of domestic cats. Others include the Ragamuffin, the Norwegian Forest Cat, and the Siberian.