Ragdoll cats, also known as Ragdolls, are gentle and friendly, making them ideal for families with children. Like other cat breeds, Ragdolls are nocturnal and enjoy staying in high places. They are very curious and will stare intently at anything that moves. Ragdolls love to sleep, sometimes sleeping for over 20 hours a day, making them adorable lazy cats. 
How to feed a Ragdoll cat:
1. Deworming and Vaccination. Regularly vaccinate your Ragdoll cat against rabies and other diseases. If bitten or scratched by the cat, seek immediate veterinary treatment. Regularly deworm your cat. If the cat is not intended for breeding, it is best to have it neutered.
2. Be cautious when feeding your Ragdoll cat. When keeping a Ragdoll cat as a pet, be sure to store human food properly and prevent the cat from chewing on it. If you find food that your cat has chewed on, it's best to throw it away and never feed it to your cat again. When feeding your cat animal liver, it's best not to do so more than 1-2 times per week. Otherwise, overfeeding can easily make the cat sick. During the cat's growth and development period, as well as during pregnancy and lactation, you can feed them some raw meat, raw liver, and milk to prevent vitamin deficiencies. If you notice your cat has mouth ulcers or is losing weight, you can also feed them some raw meat or raw animal liver.