RagaMuffin
The RagaMuffin is a large cat that has a semi-long coat.
Since it shares the same roots as the ragdoll, there is a similarity between
the two races.
colors
The RagaMuffin is grown in all colors, whether with or without white,
in mink, solid or point.
history
RagaMuffin breeding lasted until the early 1960s. Ann Baker dealt in California preferably with the development of different new cat species. Because these cats were so sweet and affectionate, this group was named "Cherubim" (angels). Because of this, many breeds of cats were formed, of which the Ragdolls, received the Miracle Ragdolls and the Honeybears. In the 1970s, Ann Baker registered a first group that broke up, at the most important cat breeding associations, which are known today as the "modern ragdolls". A second group parted ways with Ann Baker and the earlier adequate contract terms in 1994. They gave their cats another name: RagaMuffin
Today the RagaMuffins are recognized by the following organizations:
- AACE (American Association of Cat Enthusiasts)
- ACFA (American Cat Fanciers Association)
- CFA (The Cat Fanciers` Association - Miscellaneous Status)
- CFF (Cat Fancier`s Federation)
- ICE (International Cats Exhibitors)
- UFO (United Feline Organization)
- OERCC - (Austrian Royal Cat Club) - Austria
- WFU (World Felidae United) - Germany
- FAMKAT - Hungary
The RagaMuffin has been bred in Europe since 2002 and is recognized by the following clubs: