RE: Hello
JanH > 06-18-2019, 07:35 PM
Chocolates and reds (including torties) are accepted variants.
Some history. Ann Baker created the breed of blue eyed pointed cats out of random bred cats in her neighborhood. She was always at war with the cat fancy. Almost immediately, she placed breeding Ragdolls with the Daytons of Blossom Time cattery. The Daytons and some other early breeders started the move of the breed into cat fancy acceptance and bred to cat fancy standards. Ann started her own captive group, IRCA (International Ragdoll Cat Association). The car fancy branch was very successful and cat fancy Ragdolls became very popular and became generally recognized. At the same time, IRCA Ragdoll breeders continued under Ann's tight control. In later years she introduced solids and minks into the IRCA group. Ann had promised to give IRCA breeders greater control. Earlier IRCA breeders broke away and joined the cat fancy group, particularly at the time of the creation of TICA. However, later breeders who had solids and minks were not acceptable to the cat fancy breeders, who were committed to the blue eyed pointed cats only. When Ann did not allow greater participation, a group broke off, renamed their cats, including solids and minks, Ragamuffins and adjusted the breed standard to be more Persian like.
So, Ragdolls have a common origin with Ragamuffins, but Ragamuffins have outcrosses related to solids and minks and are subject to Ann's later breeding practices.
SM has had both a Ragamuffin and a Ragdoll and she may give you some ideas. However, the sample size is small. ; )
If you want a Ragdoll, my recommendation is to find a responsible, traditionalist Ragdoll breeder -- like Edie.