Ragdoll
One of the friendliest cat breeds in the world is the Ragdoll cat breed. It has blue eyes and a colorpoint coat. It has a semi-long, silky-soft coat, and a large, muscular morphology. In the 1960s, American breeder Ann Baker created the ragdoll. They are well renowned for their friendly disposition and docile, calm temperament. The term "Ragdoll" refers to individuals from the original breeding stock who have a propensity to become relaxed and limp when being picked up.
The upside-down V-shaped patterns on their forehead, wide round blue eyes, soft, thick coats, broad limbs, long tails, and soft bodies make ragdolls stand out as strong, large, and heavy cats. Most frequently, their color rings are tricolor or bicolor.
Ragdolls have a reputation for being extremely floppy and peaceful, and it has been suggested that these traits may have come from Persian and Birman ancestors. Whether this characteristic is the product of a genetic mutation or is merely an instinctual response to being carried up by their mother as kittens is a subject of debate. The idea that Ragdolls are pain-resistant has its origins in some people's excessive docility.