Lacuna
Well-Known Member
Ok - not sure where to post this query but does anyone know anything about ragdoll cats as a breed.
Some friends have bought a brother & sister pair of ragdoll cats. They're lovely cats, friendly, playful and not very destructive. However they're coming up to six months old and so far owners haven't got any plans to neuter one or both.
Apparently the breeder said that ragdolls mature later than other cat breeds. I have never heard of any differing maturation rates in cat breeds and would have thought that they're just asking for trouble leaving it until later. Does anyone know if this information is accurate?
I'm slightly worried as my stepmum left it too late with her two (moggie) siblings and her little cat had a litter at about 7/8 mths old courtesy of her brother.
In addition they are so far only planning to get the brother done as they "want to let her have a litter" before neutering (the chap muttered something about recouping his money!). As my personal view is that there are far too many animals in rescue as it is, any advise on how to gently disuade them from this idea would be welcome.
Some friends have bought a brother & sister pair of ragdoll cats. They're lovely cats, friendly, playful and not very destructive. However they're coming up to six months old and so far owners haven't got any plans to neuter one or both.
Apparently the breeder said that ragdolls mature later than other cat breeds. I have never heard of any differing maturation rates in cat breeds and would have thought that they're just asking for trouble leaving it until later. Does anyone know if this information is accurate?
I'm slightly worried as my stepmum left it too late with her two (moggie) siblings and her little cat had a litter at about 7/8 mths old courtesy of her brother.
In addition they are so far only planning to get the brother done as they "want to let her have a litter" before neutering (the chap muttered something about recouping his money!). As my personal view is that there are far too many animals in rescue as it is, any advise on how to gently disuade them from this idea would be welcome.