COLORS & PATTERNS
Ragdolls come in a spectrum of six hues: seal, chocolate, flame, blue, lilac, and cream.
The tortoiseshell pattern can also be found in all six colors.
Traditionals are born with pure white fur. They develop their color at 8-10 weeks, and their coat reaches its full color and texture at 3-4 years old.
There are now a variety of colors and patterns being bred, but only three are accepted for showing.
A few breeders are working on shaded, solid, and silver Ragdolls.
The fur is one color, but the extremities (nose, ears, tails, and paws) are darker.
POINTED RAGDOLL
MITTED RAGDOLL
The paws and abdomen are white, and the face may or may not have a white blaze or spot.
BICOLOR
The fur is white with patches of another color, and the face has a white āVā shape on the forehead.
LYNX
The fur has stripes on the face and limbs, which are similar to those of a tiger.
TORBIE
The fur has spots and stripes, and the face may have a white blaze or spot. This a combination of the tortie and lynx patterns.
TORTIE
The fur is a mix of two colors, often black and orange, which is a characteristic of calico cats.
SOLID (SELF-COLORED)
The fur is a uniform color throughout, which can be any color.
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