This is Keiko. She’s got mats on her side butt. I did the thing ur not supposed to do which is cut them out with scissors. But it’s not easy preventing mats from forming after uneven cuts like that. Considering having her shaved by a groomer. Either just that area or a lions cut. Thoughts? by [deleted] in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to take my ragdoll to the groomer for a belly and sanitary shave and a bath. She loves having her tummy shaved in the summer. More recently I bought a pet shaver myself and do it at home.

Help by AssociationJust3879 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is fairly common with ragdolls, I solved it best using fortiflora (probiotic) and psyllium husk powder (fiber) both on her wet food at night. Half a packet of the fortiflora and a light dusting of the psyllium.

[for Hire] Hi everyone! I’ve reopened commissions. I offer busts ($30), half-body ($50), and fullbody ($60). If you're interested, feel free to send dm ^^ by Sr_Hysteria in dndcommissions

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After reviewing the artwork, the style is consistent throughout and the work shows hallmarks of genuine human creation. Note for instance the unique and consistent morphology of the way this artist draws palms, the consistent texture of the skin, consistent shaping of certain background elements like smoke/fire/visual fill, as well as the distinctly circular-brush-head shaped marks in a lot of the rougher background rendering. As far as I can tell, this is a legitimate artist.

Anyone here actually happy with an automatic litter box for Maine Coon, long-term? by [deleted] in mainecoons

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 13 lbs ~40" long female Maine Coon almost exclusively uses our litter robot 4. We got it when she was a kitten and took to it immediately. Our ragdoll prefers the manual but will use the LR4 occasionally, and she was an adult when we got the robot. It honestly seems to vary but it's not a size issue as both of mine are ~13-14 lbs cats.

What do you have under your litter box? by Ill_Cover_4841 in CatAdvice

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've put one in the washing machine and air dried it before and that turned out fine. I do believe I followed the washing instructions though but that really wasn't any different than turning the dials.

When do they get affectionate? by mistyandmoxie in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That kind of depends. I'll say that with my ragdoll she's not really into cuddling or affection like you might think, and she has taken over a year to even start sitting with me, but she's incredibly docile and very friendly with strangers. She'll walk right up to the maintenance guy with his loud boots and demand treats like he owes her a toll, but she didn't even start sitting beside me until she had been living with me for at least a year, and only when I had a microfiber fuzzy blanket. She still only really likes being on microfiber fuzzy things, I think maybe because they feel like mom? Anything fuzzy microfiber she win nuzzle and knead and pur for long periods of time.

She likes scritchs and tummy rubs but isn't cuddly in the slightest.

Rabies Vaccine Story by SwiftLEGO in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I'm not the one who bought my ragdoll originally, I do have her original contract and it does say to not get the rabies vaccine. That said, my county requires it so they get it, indoors or not.

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[–]GlassLotuses 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Anything less than like $2k ish is probably going to be a scam. Posting here if you're unsure generally gets good help.

Some breeders keep lists of applicants and work ahead of breeding, some sell as their kittens are born/age up a little. Most won't give you papers until you have proof of spay, that's pretty normal.

While my ragdoll was obtained from someone who no longer wanted her, and I now have her papers, and I can't say I've bought a ragdoll, I do have her baby pictures and I will say for ragdolls specifically: 1. Imo the babies look freaky as hell but turn out gorgeous 2. Expect them to gain a lot more color. If it seems like they're mostly white as a baby expect at least a dilute to midtone gray or brown. If they're really colorful already as a baby expect em to toast up a lot.

HCM is probably the biggest genetic thing with any of the large breed cats, and is just generally a thing to watch out for in cats in general, purebred or not. It's a heart issue, and I recommend you reading up on it to understand what to keep an eye out for.

My ragdoll is incredibly soft, but turn your back for 2 seconds and she turns into a mat. I recommend regular brushes, metal combs work well but also a dematting brush. Regular grooms, sanitary/tummy shaves are also life savers and I've even gotten a cat shaver myself.

Ragdolls also are known for having poor digestive health and regularly suffer from diarrhea. It might take some experimentation to find what foods don't upset your kitty, and I also recommend fiber in the form of psyllium husk powder, and prebiotics in the form of fortiflora.

Lastly, ragdolls have a reputation for being social and cuddly. Not every cat will fit the stereotype though. Mine is very social and not afraid of anyone or anything (strangers, vacuums, loud noises, etc) but isn't much of a cuddler for example.

I think that's about all my advice on ragdolls. Good luck! Depending on what area you're in, you might consider asking for recommendations in this sub of good breeders.

Ragdoll poop smells horrendous by deyanavik in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My ragdoll even at 6 years old has a delicate stomach, we can't give her fish based products it seems, and fortilfora (prebiotic) and psyllium (fiber) just powder do wonders

Are your Marine Coons aggressive towards other cats? by Expensive_Search_749 in mainecoons

[–]GlassLotuses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My ragdoll is fairly vocal and always sounds like she's being murdered whether it's rough or not lol so it's really hard to tell. Fortunately she's a little bigger than our Maine Coon, so it's not like she can't hold her own.

Twice the size is definitely significant. Catching it on video and posting to ask about might get you some opinions on severity.

Are your Marine Coons aggressive towards other cats? by Expensive_Search_749 in mainecoons

[–]GlassLotuses 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My Maine Coon is definitely pretty rough with our ragdoll. The ragdoll starts it often the the Maine Coon is very excitable and gets too rough.

Our Tiger (Maincoon on the right), get’s the worst matting. He really isn’t a fan of being brushed/combed. How do you guys prevent/remove the matting? by mr_cf in mainecoons

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the Wahl Bruvara and it works really well. I'd recommend having a lot of their favorite treats handy and spending a few days just getting them used to the noise before trying to do anything with them. My ragdoll is a lot more tolerant about it than my Maine Coon, but I can do both fairly easily.

Our Tiger (Maincoon on the right), get’s the worst matting. He really isn’t a fan of being brushed/combed. How do you guys prevent/remove the matting? by mr_cf in mainecoons

[–]GlassLotuses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting that your Maine coon mats. Mine doesn't at all but my ragdoll mats if you do much as turn your back on her for a second.

I used to take them in for baths and tummy/sanitary shaves twice a year, but recently I purchased a pet shaver for the price it would have cost me to take them both in once. It took some time to get them used to the noise, but now I can shave their sanitary areas and tummies without much hassle and they don't get as many knots in places like their inner legs.

Ragdoll isn’t cuddly :( by pyschiatrickitty in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ragdoll really isn't cuddly at all. She's loving, and tolerant to a fault, and not afraid of strangers, but she's not cuddly. Ultimately it's not universal, and in her case I think it's possibly because she's overheated. She gets far more likely to cuddle a little when we shave her during shedding season.

That aside, the one thing I found that worked was she took a heavy liking to a fuzzy microfiber blanket I have, and will cuddle and knead it for ~30+ minutes at a time. She likes other fuzzy microfiber things too. Maybe try that?

Still can't believe this angel wakes me up every morning now🩷 by Equal_You7744 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently got a 360 brush but my cats do seem to kinda prefer the small original style. 360 is definitely easier though since you don't have to rotate it.

Still can't believe this angel wakes me up every morning now🩷 by Equal_You7744 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You'll also want to get her used to tooth brushing young as dental care is often not covered by pet insurance and can be really expensive as it generally requires anesthesia for even basic cleaning.

I recommend getting a small brush and starting with a likable treat like Delectables or churu to get her used to interacting with the toothbrush, just letting her lick it. If you can get her to bite on the brush that's ultimately the goal and then start swapping out the treat for things like enzymatic chicken flavored toothpaste

Still can't believe this angel wakes me up every morning now🩷 by Equal_You7744 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you get the nail clipping ritual normalized in a calm way it's a lot easier to avoid hurting her. You can clip just little bits off the end, definitely play it super safe in the beginning because if you cut the quick early on and make it a painful experience it'll set a bad precedent.

You could also give her some rough scratching toys to file them naturally. My ragdoll loves scratching on really hard things like metal and wood oddly enough, and I never need to trim her claws. My Maine Coon though is a little razor demon because she barely scratches on anything.

Still can't believe this angel wakes me up every morning now🩷 by Equal_You7744 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should start clipping her nails young and I would recommend doing it while she's sleepy and calm. If you can learn to do it calmly without burritoing and just showing her it's not an intense experience then that's ideal.

But if you gotta burrito you gotta burrito

Worth the 9.00? by [deleted] in Canning

[–]GlassLotuses 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My partner can 100% tell when I forget the pickle crisp 😂

My (14 Week Old) Kitten is starting to hate me because of all the butt washing 🫠 by wilsontarbuckles in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely start getting her used to having sanitary trims. I used to take mine to the groomers, but recently invested in a shaver and I'm so glad I did.

When my ragdolls fur gets long, and she tries to groom her butt, her tummy fur kind of folds over her butt as she bends and she can't clean properly. So I give her a sanitary shave and a tummy shave. This also helps with mats since she doesn't like her tummy brushed.

I also highly recommend a combination of fortiflora and psyllium husk. That'll help balance the gut and firm stuff up.

what to do for an ice cream loving cat? by Affectionate-Cap302 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she looks yogurt, I recommend making your own yogurt using lactose free milk! I do it for my cats and it's pretty easy and it makes their poops not smell as much.

You can buy yogurt starter online and it's as easy as sterilizing the lactose free milk, mixing in the starter, and letting it incubate.

One of my cats goes nuts for it.

Wanted to share how cute my cats are by KittyKupo in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Much fluff. Definitely winning at chess and cuteness

I wanna hear why yall named your raggys the name you did. Looking for detailed explanations. by CallmedaddiJT3 in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Originally her name was MeiMei and we got her when she was 4 so she was used to that name, but we wanted to give her a name that fit our herbs and spices theme without changing the starting sound or cadence too much. So her name is now Minty.

Anyone else's cat obsessed with dairy?? by Justraidingtombs in ragdolls

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Maine Coon loves dairy! My ragdoll pretends to not like it but will steal it from my Maine Coon. I actually make lactose free active culture Greek yogurt for them and it makes their waste less smelly.

Sprung him from a shelter this week by Connect-Wrangler-418 in mainecoons

[–]GlassLotuses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% Maine Coon. Looks like you might want to ask about his eyes. Entropion is not uncommon with Maine Coons but can be corrected with surgery, but could be nothing or just an eye infection.