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Illustration of Ragdoll cat breeds

1. Accent color. The face and limbs are darker in color, like a "coal miner" who just came out of a mine. Characteristics: The face and tail are darker, and the color of the torso gradually becomes lighter as it spreads upward from the paws. The coat (body hair) is heavily colored, the chest and belly are white, and the eyes are mostly dark blue.

2, Brahma color: Brahma color Ragdoll cat ear color block is particularly significant, blue eyes (dark blue less), ears below the eyes above the part of the gradient of the color block. The back color block is very little, and the color is lighter than the ears, more resides at the top of the back. Only the top of the face, ears and tail. Brahma has shorter fur compared to other Muppets and has almond shaped eyes.

3, glove color: fluffy white chin, white gloves and white boots, like just jumped into the cream bowl. Glove-colored Ragdoll cat Face plate, ears, coat and tail are colored, chest and belly is white.

4. Bicolor: They only show darker colors on their tails, ears and the part of their face above the V markings. The Bicolor Boo Idol is the cat that jumped into the cream pool. Wears a largely symmetrical, figure-eight mask that spreads upward from the eyes.

The Ragdoll cat, also known as the Bradypod, is one of the larger and heavier of the cats. The Ragdoll cat was bred in 1960 and recognized in the United States in 1965. The Ragdoll cat has a V-shaped head, large, round eyes, a rich coat, thick limbs, soft body, and is mostly a tri-color or bi-color cat. Ragdoll cats are very fluffy all over, like soft muppets.

It is gentle, quiet, very friendly to people, and quite tolerant of pain, often mistaken for a lack of pain. It is very tolerant of children's play, which is why it is known as the Ragdoll Cat, making it a very desirable house pet.