


Plush, velvety fur, a large body paired with tender eyes, and a relaxed nature that melts into your arms when held.
The Ragamuffin is often described as a cat βborn to be cuddledββa large, long-haired breed known for its calm temperament and deep affection for people.
𧬠What Is a Ragamuffin?
The Ragamuffin is a breed that branched from Ragdoll lines, preserving the famously gentle personality while allowing greater variety in coat colors and patterns.
- Key traits
- Exceptionally gentle temperament
- Strong affection toward humans
- People-oriented personality
- Soft, plush long coat
π More than looks, the Ragamuffin is loved for its kind and trusting nature.
π Origin & Development
The Ragamuffin is a relatively modern breed, developed with the goal of maintaining the Ragdollβs sweet personality while enhancing genetic diversity and overall health.
- Ragdoll-like temperament
- Broader range of colors and patterns
- Emphasis on calm, family-friendly behavior
β¨ It was intentionally bred to be a stable, companion-focused family cat.
π Appearance & Physical Traits
- Body type: Medium-large to large, solid and heavy-boned
- Weight
- Males: ~6β9 kg (13β20 lb)
- Females: ~4.5β7 kg (10β15 lb)
- Face
- Rounded head
- Large, gentle-looking eyes
- Coat
- Long, very soft, and plush
- Often compared to rabbit fur
- Colors & patterns
- White, black, blue, cream, brown
- Tabby, bicolor, parti-color, and more
β¨ One of the breedβs biggest charms is its almost unlimited coat variety.
π Temperament & Personality
Ragamuffins are considered among the gentlest of all cat breeds.
βοΈ Personality highlights
- Extremely affectionate and people-loving
- Enjoy being held and petted
- Very low aggression
- Generally good with children and other pets
β οΈ Things to keep in mind
- Not fond of being left alone for long periods
- Overly trusting and poor at danger avoidance
- Not suited for outdoor or free-roaming lifestyles
π They thrive best in safe, indoor environments with close human companionship.
πββοΈ Activity Level & Play
- Energy level: Low to moderate
- Play style
- Prefers gentle, relaxed play
- Less interested in high jumps or intense chasing
- Recommended activities
- Wand toys
- Rolling balls
- Calm interactive play with owners
π‘ Though not very active, regular playtime supports bonding and health.
π Ideal Living Environment
- Apartment & indoor living: Excellent
- Home essentials
- Soft resting spots
- A predictable daily routine
- Areas close to family members
π Ragamuffins prefer being near people rather than being alone.
π©Ί Health Considerations
Average lifespan is 12β15 years or longer.
Common concerns
- Obesity (due to calm nature)
- Heart conditions (regular checkups recommended)
- Hairballs from long fur
π©Ί Proper diet control and routine veterinary care are essential.
π§΄ Grooming & Hygiene
- Brushing: 2β3 times per week (more during shedding seasons)
- Matting: Less prone than many long-haired breeds
- Bathing: As needed
- Hairball prevention: Regular brushing and supplements
β¨ Despite the long coat, grooming is surprisingly manageable.
π½οΈ Nutrition Tips
- Protein-rich, balanced diet
- Avoid excessive calories
- Support joint and heart health
- Limit treats
π Because of their relaxed temperament, weight management is key.
π§‘ Who Is a Ragamuffin Best For?
βοΈ People who enjoy cuddly, affectionate cats
βοΈ Families with children or other pets
βοΈ Owners who prefer calm, gentle personalities
βοΈ Those who value emotional bonding with pets
β Not ideal for those seeking highly independent or very active cats.
The Ragamuffin offers:
πΎ Plush comfort and warmth,
πΎ Deep trust in people, and
πΎ A quiet, soothing presence.
Rather than demanding attention,
it simply stays closeβsharing calm moments and soft companionship.
With a stable home and gentle care,
a Ragamuffin will become a peaceful, affectionate companion who fills everyday life with quiet happiness π±π€
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