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Like most people, our first
cat was a Domestic family pet, but having loved
the Siamese for so many years it was only natural
that we would one day add one to our family. We
decided we would like to show "Jai"
our Chocolatepoint neuter and were really thrilled
when he gained Firsts in all his classes. The
breeder of our cat also had some cats entered
but did not seem to be as thrilled as we were
at gaining Firsts in his classes. It was only
later that we learnt about the prestige of also
winning Best of Group, Top Ten, Best in Show and
of course the ultimate Breeders Award of Merit.
Generally when we receive an inquiry from a prospective
purchaser, the kitten they are looking for is
that of a large gentle-natured indoor companion
cat. If on the other hand the new owner wished
to show their pet kitten, we would choose one
that we considered to be competitive on the show
scene. Temperament is an important factor, whether
showing or not.
There have recently been reports of the danger
that cats are having on wildlife. With the Ragdoll
being an indoor companion cat, it cannot be included
in this threat to the environment. The only time
in my life that I have seen a cat "attack
a bird" was many years ago when our old Siamese
spay "Tao" came in from the garden bearing
a gift in her mouth. I immediately panicked thinking
it was a bird and grabbed her by the neck and
made her open her jaws to let it go. A tiny field
mouse escaped and ran across the floor! I tried
to get Tao to chase it again, but obviously her
motto was, I caught it once, now it's your turn!
When we began showing Ragdolls, we knew we had
a generally unknown breed and that it would entail
a lot of hard work to introduce them to the public.
We were limited on the number of cat shows we
could attend because of work commitments, but
we did receive many requests to put our cats on
display which we really enjoyed, especially meeting
the general public and talking non-stop about
our Gentle Giants.

Ragvale Michigan
- Blue Colourpoint Ragdoll
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After breeding
and showing all three patterns of the Ragdoll
in the colours of Seal and Blue, we were keen
to import the new and rare Tabbypoint from
California, U.S.A. the home of the Ragdoll
cat. This was complicated by the fact that
the kitten we had chosen had to be vaccinated
for rabies and micro-chipped, then a waiting
period of 6 months before the kitten could
be flown to Australia for 30 days quarantine.
It was a day to remember when we all gathered
at Christchurch Airport to welcome our new
boy, the first Tabby Ragdoll to arrive in
New Zealand. |

"Stellarharts
Ragvale Taegan (Imp.USA) our Seal Tabbypoint
Ragdoll boy and Colin - The Boss!" |
Because the
Tabby Ragdoll (or Lynx as it is also known)
was not recognised by New Zealand Cat Fancy,
it was essential for us to put forward a draft
Standard of Points for this purpose. Julie
researched the Standard used by other overseas
Cat Councils and later that year the Tabby
Standard gained approval. |

"Ragvale Big
Ben - Seal Tabby Mitted Ragdoll who helped
us obtain Challenge Status for the Seal Tabby
Ragdoll" |
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