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Are Ragdoll Cats Affectionate? The Surprising Answer!

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Ragdoll cats are beautiful and intriguing. Their intelligence and docile behavior make them the perfect pet for those looking to maintain a calm and relaxing environment at home. Also, the Ragdoll cat’s luxurious fur is soft to the touch and makes most people want to cuddle up them on the couch. Like most cat breeds, though, Ragdoll cats have a sense of independence. So, if you’re wondering whether a Ragdoll would be affectionate with you and your family members, you aren’t alone. The good news is that Ragdolls are known for showing affection for their human companions. Here’s the lowdown.

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The Affection of a Ragdoll Cat

Ragdoll cats are considered extremely affectionate by most people who have spent any amount of time with them. These cats are naturally kind and caring, so they tend to be mindful of their companion’s moods. These cats don’t like to spend much time at home alone, so if humans aren’t around during the day, they would be happiest with another cat in the house for companionship.

When humans are at home, they can expect to be followed around intently by their Ragdoll family members. Their laps will likely always be filled with a furry kitty when sitting down, and their beds can easily become cat beds if barriers aren’t in place. This isn’t to say that Ragdoll cats are clingy or overly affectionate, though. They do like their alone time like any other living being, and they aren’t so much clingy as they are loyal.

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How Ragdoll Cats Show Their Affection

One obvious way that Ragdoll cats show their affection is by sitting in their companion’s lap or lying against them. They might also follow a family member around the house.

Other ways that a Ragdoll cat might show affection include:
  • Rubbing against your legs, head, arms, or hands
  • Purring while rolling around near you
  • Maintaining eye contact with you
  • Lying on or near your feet
  • Kneading your legs or arms
  • Bringing you toys or other small objects as “gifts”

Each Ragdoll cat shows affection in their own unique way depending on their personality and history. However, the affection that they show, no matter how, is hard for owners to miss! Most also notice that their furry friends only get more affectionate as they age.

Affection on Their Own Terms

While Ragdoll cats are known for being affectionate, they do have an independent streak and like to retreat for alone time. They do not enjoy being pressured to socialize and show affection, and the more they are pressed, the less likely they are to initiate affection on their own. Let them come to you for cuddles instead of chasing them around.

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A Quick Recap

Ragdoll cats are amazingly affectionate, and their soft furry coats make them a joy to cuddle with. Most handily show their affection daily, while others might be more reserved. No matter what, owners can count on their furry family members to make them feel loved and appreciated.

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