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Which Ragdoll Cat is the Most Beautiful? A Guide to Ragdoll Breed Variations

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Ragdoll cats come in a variety of colors, with bi-color being the most common, often referred to as the 'standard face.' Based on color patterns, Ragdolls can be categorized into pointed, bi-color, van, mitted, mid-high white bi-color, and high white mitted. Each variation is exceptionally beautiful, making it subjective to determine which Ragdoll is the 'most' beautiful. Ragdolls are known for their intelligence, gentle nature, soft meows, and love of human companionship. They are one of the larger cat breeds, with thick, plush coats and soft bodies. Ragdoll cats exhibit various color patterns, including pointed, bi-color, van, and mitted. Each of these color patterns contributes to their regal appearance, making them popular companions. Six Ragdoll Cat Breeds Based on Color 1. Pointed Pointed Ragdolls feature a darker color on their face, ears, tail, and paws, while their chest and abdomen are white, and their eyes are always blue. This pattern is highly sought after...

Devon Rex Color Preferences and Pricing: A Breeder's Guide

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When breeding Devon Rex cats, solid colors are often preferred due to their higher value. However, when choosing a Devon Rex, it's crucial to consider the cat's overall quality, with symmetrical facial markings being particularly desirable. The value of any cat, including the Devon Rex, is primarily determined by its quality and conformation to breed standards. If a breeder focuses solely on color without discussing the cat's physical traits, it's wise to proceed with caution. Currently, in the domestic market, Devon Rex cats with symmetrical 'open face' markings are the most expensive, followed by solid colors, and then other color combinations. The price of Devon Rex cats remains relatively high, with most purchases being made by breeders for breeding purposes. Devon Rex Conformation and Quality: Key Indicators Here’s a breakdown of the key aspects to consider when assessing the quality of a Devon Rex: Head The Devon Rex has a short, wedge-shaped face with low...

Golden British Shorthair Pricing: Understanding 11, 12, and 25 Color Variations and How to Choose

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Golden British Shorthairs, known for their stunning coats, come in various color variations, each affecting their price. Generally, an 11 color Golden British Shorthair costs around ¥5000, while the 12 color variety typically starts at ¥10,000. The 25 color, being more common, is usually priced more affordably around ¥2000. When selecting a Golden British Shorthair, pay close attention to their eyes and paw pads. Their eyes should be a vibrant yellow-green, large and round. The paw pads should ideally be black; pink pads might suggest a mix with a tabby cat. Golden British Shorthair Color Variations and Their Prices 1. NY11 Color: In this variation, the tipping color (the black at the very tip of the hair) accounts for more than 1/8 of the entire hair length. This is a common color for Golden British Shorthairs, and their prices are relatively stable, usually starting around ¥5000. 2. NY12 Color: The tipping color in NY12 is less than 1/8 of the total hair length. These cats have a lig...