Okay, here’s my blog post about my “fully grown Ragdoll cat” experience, written in a casual, personal style:
So, I got myself a Ragdoll kitten a while back. Everyone talks about how cute kittens are, right? And they ARE. Tiny little fluffballs, batting at everything, falling asleep in weird places… it’s adorable. But I was also super curious about what it would be like to raise one to adulthood. I mean, you see all those majestic pictures of fully-grown Ragdolls, with their big blue eyes and that luxurious fur, and you think, “I want THAT.”

The first few months were, well, a learning experience. Potty training, oh boy. Let’s just say there were a few… accidents. And the scratching! My poor couch. I tried everything – scratching posts, those sticky tape things, even spraying it with stuff that’s supposed to deter them. Eventually, we figured it out. A combination of a REALLY tall, sturdy scratching post and a lot of patience.
Feeding Frenzy
Then there was the food. Kittens eat a LOT. I went through so many bags of kitten food. I tried different brands, wet food, dry food, the whole nine yards. My Ragdoll, who I named Cloud (because, you know, fluffy), seemed to prefer the dry food, but I made sure to give him some wet food too, for the extra moisture.
As he grew, he started to get, well, BIG. Ragdolls are known for being one of the largest domestic cat breeds, and Cloud definitely lived up to that reputation. He wasn’t fat, just… solid. Like a furry, purring brick.
The Gentle Giant Emerges
- The Fur: Oh, the fur. It gets EVERYWHERE. I invested in a good vacuum cleaner, let me tell you. Regular brushing became a ritual, not just for him, but for my sanity (and the cleanliness of my apartment).
- The Personality: That’s the thing about Ragdolls, though. They’re known for being super chill and affectionate. Cloud was no exception. He followed me around the house, loved to cuddle on the couch, and would even greet me at the door. He was like a dog in a cat’s body, but without the barking.
- Playtime: Even as a grown-up cat, he still loved to play. Feather wands were his favorite. He’d go crazy chasing them, leaping and pouncing like a furry little ninja.
Now, Cloud is fully grown. He’s a magnificent beast. Seriously, people stop me on the street when I take him for walks (yes, I leash-trained him – another adventure!). He’s got that classic Ragdoll look – the big blue eyes, the plush fur, the laid-back attitude. It’s been a journey, from tiny kitten to majestic cat, and honestly, it’s been amazing.
Raising a Ragdoll to adulthood isn’t always easy. There’s the shedding, the potential for furniture destruction, the constant need for attention. But it’s also incredibly rewarding. You end up with this incredible companion, a furry friend who’s always there to greet you with a purr and a head-butt. Would I do it again? Absolutely.