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Silver Heart
10:52:18 
ooooooooooooooooo <3

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Glacier Bay Cove
10:42:18 Arctic Katz
Every time I start working on a art project, I keep asking myself will it turn out well and will people like it
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:41:51 
I see
MakeEm Fancy
10:40:27 Ally 💜
Ohh funky
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Circle Star RIDs
10:34:13 Granny C
Down-side to free breeding, the horses aren't 'matched', so the resulting foal probably won't have very good ratings.
Alpine Acres
10:31:34 Lily
I agree lol
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:31:09 
Whoa that sounds interesting but iffy
Alpine Acres
10:30:12 Lily
so any mares and stallions that are of breeding age have the ability to breed together, and random babies can just be born (with the exception of mares that have already been bred that game year)
Blue Diamond
10:29:53 Bluey
MK
They will breed as much as they want
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:27:58 
free breed?
Alpine Acres
10:27:04 Lily
just remember that if you put mares and stallions in the same pasture, they can free breed, which can be a bit of an inconvenience xD
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:22:01 
ooh so I can earn from it too nice!
Circle Star RIDs
10:17:09 Granny C
Plus, you can also sell the surplus
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:17:00 
Ah okay! I didn't think about that!
Circle Star RIDs
10:16:01 Granny C
Yes, they are. Growing your own hay supply, cuts down on your expenses.
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:14:23 
Are pastures a good investment?
Circle Star RIDs
10:13:34 Granny C
Yea, looks like most of the yearlings aren't Entered, as they don't have enough training just yet.
Purnima
10:11:45 Alex
Thank you!
Imperial Warmbloods
10:10:59 Imp/Impie/Impy
~ Alex
You could have the setting for the barn manager to only show them when they`re competitive on, :)
Hummingbird Meadows
10:10:15 Bird
@Alex, looks like some are. The ones with E next to their names.

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Silver Heart
10:52:18 
ooooooooooooooooo <3

-HEE Click-
Glacier Bay Cove
10:42:18 Arctic Katz
Every time I start working on a art project, I keep asking myself will it turn out well and will people like it
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:41:51 
I see
MakeEm Fancy
10:40:27 Ally 💜
Ohh funky
-HEE Click-
Circle Star RIDs
10:34:13 Granny C
Down-side to free breeding, the horses aren't 'matched', so the resulting foal probably won't have very good ratings.
Alpine Acres
10:31:34 Lily
I agree lol
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:31:09 
Whoa that sounds interesting but iffy
Alpine Acres
10:30:12 Lily
so any mares and stallions that are of breeding age have the ability to breed together, and random babies can just be born (with the exception of mares that have already been bred that game year)
Blue Diamond
10:29:53 Bluey
MK
They will breed as much as they want
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:27:58 
free breed?
Alpine Acres
10:27:04 Lily
just remember that if you put mares and stallions in the same pasture, they can free breed, which can be a bit of an inconvenience xD
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:22:01 
ooh so I can earn from it too nice!
Circle Star RIDs
10:17:09 Granny C
Plus, you can also sell the surplus
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:17:00 
Ah okay! I didn't think about that!
Circle Star RIDs
10:16:01 Granny C
Yes, they are. Growing your own hay supply, cuts down on your expenses.
MK Sport Horse Yard
10:14:23 
Are pastures a good investment?
Circle Star RIDs
10:13:34 Granny C
Yea, looks like most of the yearlings aren't Entered, as they don't have enough training just yet.
Purnima
10:11:45 Alex
Thank you!
Imperial Warmbloods
10:10:59 Imp/Impie/Impy
~ Alex
You could have the setting for the barn manager to only show them when they`re competitive on, :)
Hummingbird Meadows
10:10:15 Bird
@Alex, looks like some are. The ones with E next to their names.

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Ragdoll Cat Owners September 7, 2023 07:00 PM

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I really miss having a cat in my house and while researching cat breeds I came across Ragdolls. It sounds like they have a lot of the traits I am looking for in a cat: cuddly, friendly, and gentle.

I wanted to see if anyone on here owns or has owned a Ragdoll cat. What did you like? What did you dislike?
Ragdoll Cat Owners September 7, 2023 07:32 PM


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I wanted a Ragdoll for the same reasons but ours.... doesn't fit any of the three.
Our three year old Ragdoll is gorgeous, but that is about all that he has going for him.
He likes being pet, but only for a minute or two before he slaps at us. Hates being picked up. Aggressive playing style towards us and our other cats. He has drawn blood from our other cats. He's also dumb as a rock. And his voice... sounds like a mix of a croak and a hoarse caw instead of the little "chirps" you sometimes hear from Ragdolls.
However, we got him during Covid where we couldn't meet him prior to picking him up. If we had met him we may have gotten one that was a better fit for us.
That being said, he does follow us around and usually stays within a few feet of us. When he's in an affectionate mood he is the licking type.
And it's not like we got him from a bad breeder. He is registered, as are his parents, and his full brother (same parents, next year's litter) was the #2 Ragdoll cat in the US in 2021. So ours has great genes but kind of missed out on the personality.

Edited at September 7, 2023 08:14 PM by Lizzypokemon
Ragdoll Cat Owners September 7, 2023 08:20 PM

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Oof, that sounds rough. Experiences like that make me think it is better to adopt a cat that is an adult so I already know their personality.

Lizzypokemon said:
I wanted a Ragdoll for the same reasons but ours.... doesn't fit any of the three.
Our three year old Ragdoll is gorgeous, but that is about all that he has going for him.
He likes being pet, but only for a minute or two before he slaps at us. Hates being picked up. Aggressive playing style towards us and our other cats. He has drawn blood from our other cats. He's also dumb as a rock. And his voice... sounds like a mix of a croak and a hoarse caw instead of the little "chirps" you sometimes hear from Ragdolls.
However, we got him during Covid where we couldn't meet him prior to picking him up. If we had met him we may have gotten one that was a better fit for us.
That being said, he does follow us around and usually stays within a few feet of us. When he's in an affectionate mood he is the licking type.
And it's not like we got him from a bad breeder. He is registered, as are his parents, and his full brother (same parents, next year's litter) was the #2 Ragdoll cat in the US in 2021. So ours has great genes but kind of missed out on the personality.


Ragdoll Cat Owners September 7, 2023 08:26 PM


Lizzypokemon
 
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Adult is an option - a lot of Ragdoll breeders will sell their breeding cats once they have been fixed at a fairly young age - usually 3-5.
However, I personally have found that spending an hour or so with a kitten is sufficient to get to know at least the basics of their personality. A 3 month kitten is definitely old enough for this, and sometimes those traits come out way earlier.
We have 2 british shorthairs as well that are super calm - yeah they have their likes and dislikes but they're never aggressive, even when they play. They're also very affectionate. For one of them this was visible from when he was 3 weeks old when I first met him. He was a litter of 3 and the eldest brother was a complete a**hole even at that age, the middle brother was a bit nicer but largely copied the older brother, and the one I fell in love with was the youngest and super calm. So those personalities shone through strongly and early.
From working at the shelter this was largely my experience as well. With the exception of feral --> more domesticated over time, kittens usually showed the outline of their personality from 3 months or so, at least enough to get an idea of careful/aggressive, playful/cuddly, etc.

Windermere Farms said:
Oof, that sounds rough. Experiences like that make me think it is better to adopt a cat that is an adult so I already know their personality.

Lizzypokemon said:
I wanted a Ragdoll for the same reasons but ours.... doesn't fit any of the three.
Our three year old Ragdoll is gorgeous, but that is about all that he has going for him.
He likes being pet, but only for a minute or two before he slaps at us. Hates being picked up. Aggressive playing style towards us and our other cats. He has drawn blood from our other cats. He's also dumb as a rock. And his voice... sounds like a mix of a croak and a hoarse caw instead of the little "chirps" you sometimes hear from Ragdolls.
However, we got him during Covid where we couldn't meet him prior to picking him up. If we had met him we may have gotten one that was a better fit for us.
That being said, he does follow us around and usually stays within a few feet of us. When he's in an affectionate mood he is the licking type.
And it's not like we got him from a bad breeder. He is registered, as are his parents, and his full brother (same parents, next year's litter) was the #2 Ragdoll cat in the US in 2021. So ours has great genes but kind of missed out on the personality.





Edited at September 7, 2023 08:27 PM by Lizzypokemon

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