Ragdoll
Ragdoll cats have a distinctive colorpoint coat and blue eyes. It has a semi-long and silky-smooth coat, and its morphology is massive and hefty. Ann Baker, an American breeder, created Ragdolls in the 1960s. They are well-known for their calm, tranquil disposition and friendly personality. The moniker 'Ragdoll' comes from the fact that individuals from the original breeding stock tend to get limp and relaxed when lifted up. Both the United Kingdom and the United States are particularly fond of the breed.
Ragdolls are commonly referred to as "dog-like cats" or "puppy-like cats" because of their proclivity to follow humans about, their openness to handling, and their lack of hostility against other pets. Ragdolls have upside-down V-shaped patterns on their foreheads, huge round blue eyes, soft, thick coats, thick limbs, long tails, and soft bodies. Color rings are usually tricolor or bicolor.