Four things you should know about Ragdoll cats:
1. Ragdoll cats are relatively docile and quiet, friendly to people, and never extend their claws when being held, so they will not harm family members.
2. It is very quiet and won't jump around like other cats. It just likes to quietly stay by its owner's side every day. So, Ragdoll owners should spend more time with it, spend more time with it, and pet it more often.
3. Ragdoll cats have a very high pain tolerance, almost as if they don't feel pain. Therefore, it's even more important to observe and pay close attention to the cat's physical condition, as their pain is often overlooked.
4. These cats are not suitable for outdoor play; they should be kept indoors. They can get along peacefully with children, dogs, and the elderly, and they love being with humans. They will greet their owners at the door and follow them around. 
Daily care for Ragdoll cats:
1. Although cats are generally very clean and often lick their fur, Ragdoll cats are long-haired cats and still need human help to groom their fur.
2. During the grooming process, owners can not only check their cats for external parasites, wounds, etc., but also stimulate the cat's blood circulation, which is beneficial for maintaining the health of the cat's fur and even its body. In addition, grooming Ragdoll cats can effectively reduce the amount of cat hair flying around the house.
3. Avoid feeding it human food, commercial cat food, or food that is too oily or salty. Try to feed it natural, high-quality cat food, and supplement it with some fruits and vegetables for a balanced diet. You can also cook some chicken or fish in a pressure cooker until it's very soft, then mash it into cat food and mix it with some canned cat food.
4. Even Ragdoll cats that don't go outside often need regular internal and external deworming and vaccinations to prevent diseases. Because of their lifestyle, cats often lick and eat unclean things, which can lead to internal parasite infections.