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How old do Ragdoll cats live for?

How old do Ragdoll cats live for?

Just as there’s a broad range of articles about the average lifespan of the domestic house cat, the same goes for the average Ragdoll cat lifespan. The lifespan range you may expect from a Ragdoll cat ranges anywhere from about 12 years up to 23 years of age. Cats living between 20-25 years of age is not unheard of.

When does a ragdoll reach its full size?

Ragdolls do not tend to reach their full size until they are three to five years old. Using a growth chart Ragdolls typically weigh 9 – 18 pounds with most Males tending to be at the more massive end of the scales (around 13 – 18 pounds)!

What are the names of the male Ragdolls?

Some famous names for male Ragdolls include Oliver, Leo, Oscar and Smokey. With our two very own Male Ragdolls being called Freddy and Felix who are mischievous and love running around the house together having fun!

When do Ragdoll cats start to calm down?

At around 11-12 months old they will start to calm down and become more affectionate. Ragdoll cats are known for being a very laid-back breed of cat. The classic image of a ragdoll cats is them lying on their back, asking for belly rubs.

How old is a 14 year old ragdoll cat?

When my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags, was around 14 years old, I remember Googling what the average lifespan of a Ragdoll cat was. I found out that the average lifespan of a Ragdoll is 9-15 years. Of course, with Rags being 14, I wasn’t crazy about reading that!

Ragdolls do not tend to reach their full size until they are three to five years old. Using a growth chart Ragdolls typically weigh 9 – 18 pounds with most Males tending to be at the more massive end of the scales (around 13 – 18 pounds)!

Some famous names for male Ragdolls include Oliver, Leo, Oscar and Smokey. With our two very own Male Ragdolls being called Freddy and Felix who are mischievous and love running around the house together having fun!

Is it OK to leave a ragdoll outside?

Since Ragdolls have an extremely mellow disposition, they do not possess the fighting instincts of other cat breeds and therefore should not be left to roam outside. Usually, most Ragdoll lines are free of most major health risks.