These 9 Cat Breeds Are the Best for First-Time Owners

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#2 Ragdoll

The Ragdoll is meant to be a loving, mellow, and low-maintenance breed of cat. They even got their name from the way they tend to become floppy and limp when picked up. Yeah, they’re that laid-back.

Since both Persians and Bermans are rather calm cat breeds, ragdolls are in fact a hybrid between the two. Incredibly friendly and laid-back, ragdolls adore cuddling. They are a wonderful choice for families with kids or other animals because of how kind and gentle they are. Just remember that you’ll have to groom their fur at least twice a week to avoid mats and tangles.

Also, the Ragdoll may be taught a variety of tricks, such as fetch and come.

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