LaPerm vs Ragdoll

Which cat breed is right for you?

LaPerm

Size
5–10 lbs
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Affectionate Curious Gentle Playful

Ragdoll

Size
10–20 lbs
Lifespan
12–17 years
Exercise
Low
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Gentle Calm Affectionate Docile

About the LaPerm

The LaPerm originated in 1982 on a cherry farm in The Dalles, Oregon, when a bald kitten named Curly grew a unique soft, curly coat caused by a dominant gene mutation. This small-to-medium breed weighs 5–10 pounds and comes in both longhair and shorthair varieties, with the longhair featuring loose, bouncy ringlets and the shorthair sporting a wavy, textured coat. Their curls come in all recognized colors and patterns, and the degree of curl can vary from loose waves to tight corkscrews.

Temperament & Personality

LaPerms are affectionate, gentle cats that love to be close to their people — often reaching out with a paw to touch your face or climbing onto your shoulders. They are moderately active, enjoy interactive play, and get along well with children, other cats, and dogs. Their sweet, curious nature and unique appearance make them endearing companions that quickly win over everyone they meet.

Pros

  • Unique curly coat is hypoallergenic-friendly — sheds less and traps dander
  • Gentle, affectionate personality — loves shoulder rides and lap time
  • Both coat varieties are low-maintenance despite their curly appearance
  • Adaptable and easygoing — transitions well to new homes and environments

Cons

  • Kittens may go through an "ugly duckling" phase — born bald and growing coat gradually
  • Curly coat can collect debris and may need occasional bathing
  • Relatively uncommon breed — limited availability through rescues and shelters
  • May be prone to ear wax buildup — ears need regular checking and cleaning

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About the Ragdoll

The Ragdoll was developed in the 1960s in Riverside, California, by breeder Ann Baker, who selected for docile, floppy cats that go limp when held — hence the name. One of the largest domestic cat breeds, Ragdolls weigh 10–20 pounds (males often exceeding 15 pounds) and have striking blue eyes, a semi-long silky coat, and a colorpoint pattern with a lighter body and darker extremities. They come in six main colors — seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream — with four patterns: colorpoint, mitted, bicolor, and lynx.

Temperament & Personality

Ragdolls are famously gentle, relaxed cats that often follow their owners from room to room like loyal dogs. They tend to greet you at the door and flop at your feet, earning their reputation as "floor cats" and "puppy cats." Exceptionally tolerant and patient, they are among the best breeds for families with children and get along beautifully with dogs and other cats.

Pros

  • Extremely gentle and tolerant — ideal for households with young children
  • Silky coat lacks a dense undercoat, reducing matting and shedding compared to other longhairs
  • Calm, laid-back energy level — content with moderate play and lots of cuddling
  • Dog-like devotion — follows owners, greets guests, and can learn simple tricks

Cons

  • Genetic predisposition to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) — DNA testing recommended
  • Trusting and non-aggressive to a fault — must be kept strictly indoors
  • Large size means higher food costs and need for oversized litter boxes
  • Can develop bladder stones and urinary tract issues

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a LaPerm and a Ragdoll?
The LaPerm is 5–10 lbs sized while the Ragdoll is 10–20 lbs sized. They differ in size (5–10 lbs vs 10–20 lbs), lifespan (10–15 years vs 12–17 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, LaPerm or Ragdoll?
LaPerm is generally good with kids. Ragdoll is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, LaPerm or Ragdoll?
The LaPerm has a lifespan of 10–15 years while the Ragdoll has a lifespan of 12–17 years.

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