Here's a breeder that has several flame point ragdolls.....look a lot like yours! I have no connection with this breeder...just googled flame point rag doll breeder.
Tango is amazingly responsive when we tell him "no." He understands no re: dining room table, kitchen counters, sofa (due to his pile of white hair he leaves behind), etc.
He is stunning--one of the prettiest cats I've ever come across.
Don't think he's a munchkin (term I've never heard of before), as his legs look normal length to me.
"Flame point" is a good way to describe some of his markings. Never heard that one before either.
Peter, Munchkins are sort of the Weiner Dog of the feline world. They are a relatively new breed with very short legs. When standing, does your beautiful Tango have long legs or the Munchkin short?
yes, ragdolls come in flame point. I don't know much about Munchkin cats.....to me he looks an awful lot like a ragdoll.....but I'm very biased of course!!! :)
We've been told by a friend that Tango is a ragdoll. But Don eariier thought he could be a flame point. Not sure what the difference is. I think we checked "ragdoll" out on the net and felt comfortable thinking that that's what he is. But we're not too knowledgeable about cat breeds.
And his personality is VERY VERY sweet like ragdolls were described as being.
He's a real beauty! And has a great personality: he wants a certain amount of play time and lap time every day, and he follows us around sometimes like a puppy if he doesn't get it. He is also the ONLY pet I've ever had (and we're talking about 100 or so here of birds, cats, dogs, chickens, goats, etc) who actually understands what "No" means.
Here's a breeder that has several flame point ragdolls.....look a lot like yours! I have no connection with this breeder...just googled flame point rag doll breeder.
http://ragdollcat.org/flamepointragdollphotos.html
Thanks for your comments!
Tango is amazingly responsive when we tell him "no." He understands no re: dining room table, kitchen counters, sofa (due to his pile of white hair he leaves behind), etc.
He is stunning--one of the prettiest cats I've ever come across.
Don't think he's a munchkin (term I've never heard of before), as his legs look normal length to me.
"Flame point" is a good way to describe some of his markings. Never heard that one before either.
Best,
Peter
Peter, Munchkins are sort of the Weiner Dog of the feline world. They are a relatively new breed with very short legs. When standing, does your beautiful Tango have long legs or the Munchkin short?
yes, ragdolls come in flame point. I don't know much about Munchkin cats.....to me he looks an awful lot like a ragdoll.....but I'm very biased of course!!! :)
Hi,
We've been told by a friend that Tango is a ragdoll. But Don eariier thought he could be a flame point. Not sure what the difference is. I think we checked "ragdoll" out on the net and felt comfortable thinking that that's what he is. But we're not too knowledgeable about cat breeds.
And his personality is VERY VERY sweet like ragdolls were described as being.
Peter
Is Tango a Ragdoll?? Beauty!!! I've got two Ragdolls...one blue point kitten and one mitted seal point cat...both sweet as can be.
Hi Carrie,
Thanks for your appreciation of Tango!
He's a real beauty! And has a great personality: he wants a certain amount of play time and lap time every day, and he follows us around sometimes like a puppy if he doesn't get it. He is also the ONLY pet I've ever had (and we're talking about 100 or so here of birds, cats, dogs, chickens, goats, etc) who actually understands what "No" means.
Best,
Peter