Are Ragdolls Lap Cats?

Ragdoll cats are often described as one of the most affectionate breeds in the world—but are all Ragdolls lap cats?

Ragdoll cats are often described as one of the most affectionate breeds in the world—but are all Ragdolls lap cats?

Moving to a new home, introducing another pet, traveling, loud visitors, or even rearranging furniture can sometimes make a sensitive Ragdoll feel uncertain. One of the most effective tools for helping cats feel calm and secure is something many people don’t fully understand: cat pheromones.

Cats rely far more on scent than sight when determining whether something is safe. That’s why scent exchange is one of the most important—and most often overlooked—steps in successful cat introductions.

Meeting your kitten in person is a natural desire — but when it comes to responsible breeding, there’s reasons many ethical breeders, including us, do not offer cattery home visits.

As Memorial Day approaches, we pause to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Today is more than the start of summer — it is a time of remembrance, gratitude, and reflection.

We believe responsible breeding begins long before kittens are born. DNA testing allows us to screen breeding cats for any genetic conditions.

Few cat breeds have captured hearts quite like the Ragdoll. Known for their affectionate nature, striking blue eyes, and calm temperament, Ragdolls have consistently earned the title of most popular cat breed for good reason.

We see it every day: the love, patience, and devotion that cat moms pour into their furry family members. Happy Mother's Day cat Moms, we celebrate you!

Earth Day, celebrated each year on April 22, is a wonderful reminder that the choices we make every day can help protect the planet we share with our pets.

We prepare kittens for a smooth transition, but every new environment still requires an adjustment period. That’s where the 3-3-3 rule for acclimation of kittens comes in.