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USA Ragdolls -Ragdoll History - About Ragdoll Kittens

USA Ragdolls -Ragdoll History - About Ragdoll Kittens

Ann Baker The beginning of the Ragdoll breed is controversial and shrouded in myths as the breed itself. The recorded history is full of contradictions, some parts of it even proven to be impossible. There are some elements that are known for certain; the Ragdoll was founded in Riverside California in the 1960’s by Ann Baker.




Ragdoll History - The Beginning | Ragdoll Historical Society

Ragdoll History - The Beginning | Ragdoll Historical Society

The Ragdoll breed was developed by Ann Baker in Riverside, CA. It originated in 1964 with the first kittens being named as Ragdolls in 1965. Conversations with Denny Dayton and correspondence from Ann Baker to Blanche Herman seem to indicate that Ann began trying to develop the Ragdoll breed sometime in 1963.




Ragdoll - Wikipedia

Ragdoll - Wikipedia

The Ragdoll is a cat breed with a color point coat and blue eyes. They are large and muscular semi-longhair cats with a soft and silky coat. Developed by American breeder Ann Baker in the 1960s, they are best known for their docile and placid temperament and affectionate nature. The name "Ragdoll" is derived from the tendency of individuals from the original breeding stock to go limp and relaxed when picked up.




RAGDOLL HISTORY - Brightstone Ragdoll Cattery - Ragdoll ...

RAGDOLL HISTORY - Brightstone Ragdoll Cattery - Ragdoll ...

The Ragdoll is a relatively new breed of cat which was first bred by Ann Baker of California in the1960's. Ann Baker was a breeder of Persians at that time and the founding queen of the Ragdoll breed was a non-pedigree Angora-type female called Josephine who was owned by one of Ann Baker's neighbors.




The Bizarre and Weird History of the Ragdoll Cat!

The Bizarre and Weird History of the Ragdoll Cat!

Supposedly, the initial breeding pairs for the Ragdoll were selected by a woman named Ann Baker in 1963. She chose two cats whose traits exemplified the Ragdoll breed that we know today – a large cat with a silky coat, bright blue eyes, and classic pointed markings. But there are several accounts of how this breed came to be.




About Ragdolls - New York Ragdolls

About Ragdolls - New York Ragdolls

The Ragdoll breed was developed by Ann Baker in Riverside, CA. It originated in 1964 with the first kittens being named as Ragdolls in 1965 It is from these four cats – Josephine, Daddy Warbucks, Fugianna, and Buckwheat – that Ragdolls are descended.




Ragdoll – The Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc

Ragdoll – The Cat Fanciers

Ragdolls were developed in the 1960’s by Ann Baker; a breeder in Riverside California. The origin of the Ragdoll breed consisted almost entirely of free-roaming cats. Ann bred Josephine, a domestic longhaired white female that was found running loose in her neighborhood, to other cats she owned or found.




Ragdoll Cats and Kittens for sale | Ragdoll Stud service ...

Ragdoll Cats and Kittens for sale | Ragdoll Stud service ...

We have been breeding in Southern California, original home of the Ragdolls, for over 42 years, making us the longest established Ragdoll cat breeder. We purchased 36 cats from Ann Baker (originator of the Ragdoll breed) to start our cattery in 1977-1978 to obtain the best Ragdoll breeding stock available.




Ragdoll History - Ragalon Ragdolls

Ragdoll History - Ragalon Ragdolls

The Ragdoll cat which was founded in California by Ann Baker and which had most of its very early breeding also done by its founder has suffered from a unique legend and a lot of misunderstanding. When Ann Baker sold her kittens she did so under strict guidelines.




Ann Baker Ragdoll Cat - Home | Facebook

Ann Baker Ragdoll Cat - Home | Facebook

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