Why does my Ragdoll kitten just go limp all of a sudden, should I be bothered about it or is it normal for their breed?

I noticed that my Ragdoll kitten suddenly goes limp when she's held or picked up. It's a bit puzzling because she becomes completely relaxed, almost floppy, in my arms. Is this typical behavior for Ragdolls, or might it indicate something is wrong that I should look into?

Answer

It's quite common for Ragdoll kittens to go limp when picked up because of their naturally relaxed and easy-going temperaments. This behavior is usually normal for Ragdolls and part of their breed characteristic.

  • Ragdolls are known for their relaxed and docile nature.
  • A "floppy" response when held is typical and not usually a cause for concern.
  • Monitor your kitten for any other unusual symptoms or changes in behavior.

Ragdolls are famously known for their affectionate, calm temperaments and often become floppy when picked up, which is actually a hallmark of the breed. This trait doesn't typically indicate a health issue, but it's always good to observe your kitten for any other signs of discomfort or illness. If you notice anything unusual, consulting with a vet is a wise decision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for a Ragdoll kitten to go limp when picked up?

    Yes, this is quite normal and part of the Ragdoll breed's characteristic behavior, reflecting their calm and relaxed nature.

  • Should I be worried if my Ragdoll kitten becomes too floppy?

    It’s usually not a concern, but if you notice other symptoms like lethargy, appetite loss, or any changes in behavior, consider consulting a vet.

  • How can I tell if my kitten’s behavior is normal or concerning?

    Monitor for any additional symptoms or drastic changes in behavior. If in doubt, it's always a good idea to get a professional opinion from a veterinarian.

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