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Ragdoll Health Problems

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Ragdoll cats are known for their docile, floppy nature and striking blue eyes. They're generally healthy but have genetic predispositions to heart disease and certain other conditions that owners should understand.

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Typical Lifespan
12–17 years
Size
Large

Ragdoll Lifespan: What to Expect

Ragdolls typically live 12-17 years. Their calm nature and indoor lifestyle contribute to longevity. If your Ragdoll reached 15+, that's a good lifespan for the breed.

Average lifespan: 12-17 years

Genetic Factors

Ragdolls carry a genetic mutation for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) similar to Maine Coons. Reputable breeders test for this, but it remains prevalent in the breed.

Common Health Issues in Ragdolls

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

The most common heart disease in cats, particularly prevalent in Ragdolls. The heart muscle thickens, making pumping less efficient.

Prevalence: Significant percentage carry the genetic mutation

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Often no symptoms until advanced
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Lethargy
  • Sudden collapse
  • Paralysis of hind legs (blood clot)

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

Cysts develop in the kidneys, eventually leading to kidney failure.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Increased thirst
  • Increased urination
  • Weight loss
  • Vomiting

Bladder Stones

Ragdolls are prone to developing calcium oxalate bladder stones.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Straining to urinate
  • Blood in urine
  • Frequent urination
  • Urinating outside litter box

Obesity

Their calm, docile nature means Ragdolls don't exercise much. Obesity is a common problem.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Can't feel ribs
  • Distended belly
  • Difficulty grooming

Common Causes of Death

Understanding what Ragdolls typically face helps you watch for warning signs and make informed decisions about their care.

  • Heart disease (HCM) (30%): Can cause sudden death from heart failure or blood clots.
  • Kidney disease (20%): Including PKD and chronic kidney disease.
  • Cancer (15%): Various cancers affecting older cats.
  • Old age (25%): Many Ragdolls live long, healthy lives.

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Open-mouth breathing (emergency)
  • Sudden hind leg paralysis
  • Lethargy or hiding
  • Changes in urination
  • Rapid breathing at rest
  • Sudden collapse

Preventive Care

  • Regular cardiac screening if not tested at birth
  • Annual bloodwork to monitor kidney function
  • Weight management - don't overfeed
  • Encourage play to prevent obesity
  • Regular vet checkups

Sources

This information is compiled from veterinary research and breed-specific health studies:

  • https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/test/ragdoll-hcm
  • https://www.petmd.com/cat/breeds/ragdoll

Ragdoll Health FAQs

How long do Ragdolls live?
Ragdolls typically live 12-17 years. Ragdolls typically live 12-17 years. Their calm nature and indoor lifestyle contribute to longevity. If your Ragdoll reached 15+, that's a good lifespan for the breed.
What are common health issues in Ragdolls?
The most significant health concerns for Ragdolls include Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), Bladder Stones. The most common heart disease in cats, particularly prevalent in Ragdolls. The heart muscle thickens, making pumping less efficient.
Is 12–17 years a normal lifespan for a Ragdoll?
Ragdolls typically live 12-17 years. Their calm nature and indoor lifestyle contribute to longevity. If your Ragdoll reached 15+, that's a good lifespan for the breed.