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Compare Ragdoll and Devon Rex side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.
Breed traits
Character & behavior
Lifestyle fit
Physical & general
Ragdoll — Advantages
Gentle and calm temperament, great for families
High sociability, enjoys human companionship
Good with kids, making them family-friendly
Apartment-friendly, suitable for smaller living spaces
Disadvantages
Higher shedding level compared to Devon Rex
Lower energy level, may not engage as much in play
Can be less trainable than Devon Rex
Devon Rex — Advantages
Higher energy level, enjoys play and activity
Very playful, making them entertaining companions
Easier grooming, lower maintenance required
Lower shedding level, good for allergy sufferers
Disadvantages
Moderate noise level, could be more vocal
Slightly less tolerant of cold climates
May require more exercise and stimulation due to higher energy
Frequently Asked Questions
Which breed is better for families with children?
Both breeds are good with kids, but Ragdolls tend to be more calm and gentle.
How much grooming do these breeds require?
Ragdolls have a moderate grooming difficulty, while Devon Rex requires less grooming.
Are these breeds good for first-time cat owners?
Yes, both breeds are suitable for first-time owners due to their friendly nature.
What is the lifespan of Ragdolls and Devon Rex?
Both breeds have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years.
Which breed is more playful?
The Devon Rex is generally more playful and energetic compared to the Ragdoll.
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