CFA has voted to allow our mitted and colorpoint Ragdolls to advance to championship status, along with the bicolor and van patterns!!! This is very exciting news. Starting at the beginning of the next show season, they can be begin being shown!!
All patterns, bicolor, mitted, colorpoint, and unlike TICA, they accept the Van pattern as well. They (CFA) have always allowed for the 4 traditional colors, as well as the red family, (flame, cream, torties, with or without lynx.) As far as I know the only difference between TICA and CFA regarding the Ragdoll breed, is that TICA doesn't allow the Van pattern, as CFA does. It is wonderful news!!Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!So they accept all the patterns now and just in the 4 traditional colors (seal, blue, chocolate, lilac)?
Here you go:Originally Posted by Abymummy
I'm so happy for all of you!
Now, anybody hear about the Exotic LH Issue???
Sorry to steal the Ragdoll thread but Urgh!Originally Posted by LynsGems
Here you go:
President Delabar called the question. George Eigenhauser then moved
that the Board consider the question to create a LH Exotic Division to
be that of a standard change to the Exotic breed, and the question was
so moved. Joan Miller then moved that there is an affected Breed, the
Persian. The question was so moved. Fred Jacobberger then ruled
the Exotic BC question as out of order as the affected breed, Persian,
voted NO to the original question.
I have one you can show!!!!! I may not be keeping the seal mitted after all So you can take her and show her for me!Originally Posted by kluchetta
Wow, that's cool!....(dreams about showing a Ragdoll...)
Go for it! CFA may be staid and laid back but there's nothing like breeding a CFA GC!Originally Posted by celestialrags
I have one you can show!!!!! I may not be keeping the seal mitted after all So you can take her and show her for me!
This is such exciting news! I have held out on registering mine with CFA since I have mostly mitted. I may have to start the process of registering them with CFA as well as already being TICA reg, soon If every thing works out for me, I may be reg and showing with CFA!
It sort of depends on if you are showing or getting a pet. To be a great pet, they don't have to have a white chin, or perfect mitts. Ragdolls are generally pretty laid back and enjoy children. They do not make a lot of noise meowing. Their fur requires little care, except combing occasionally to prevent matting under the elbows, etc. At least in my experience!Originally Posted by Cattiew
hi,
just want to know what is the character of ragdoll? how to classify a good quality one? and what kind of special care need for this breed?