December 2, 2005
Catblogging Department
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My first catblogging since joining the Catlover's Blogroll, and this is the cooperation I get?
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I have more pictures of the cats in my Catblogging Archive.
Mark Draughn
My first catblogging since joining the Catlover's Blogroll, and this is the cooperation I get?
| Larger ImageSorry, No Pictures |
I have more pictures of the cats in my Catblogging Archive.
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Is Dozer a bicolor ragdoll? I looked at some of the pictures on your site and I thought this might be the case. We are a three ragdoll family (with four siamese thrown in for good measure). We have two blue mitted and one blue mitted lynx. Dozer and the others are gorgeous.
We got Dozer from a shelter, so we know nothing of his ancestry.
I was going to say that since you own three ragdolls, you'd be better at answering this question than I am, but I just realized that we have no real full-body shots of Dozer on the website. I'll have to remedy that in a future catblogging episode.
Anyway, from what little we know about cat breeds, we're pretty sure Dozer is a Bicolor Ragdoll of some kind. He's got the right colors and patterns (we think), and he's a big muscular cat with a lot of fur that is surprisingly tangle free. He also has a very gentle disposition, no sense of self preservation, and he usually just goes limp when we pick him up. If he's not an official ragdoll, he's still good enough for us.