Ragamuffin vs Ukrainian Levkoy

Which cat breed is right for you?

Ragamuffin

Size
10–20 lbs
Lifespan
12–16 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Calm Affectionate Gentle Patient

Ukrainian Levkoy

Size
8–12 lbs
Lifespan
9–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Friendly Social Intelligent Gentle

About the Ragamuffin

The Ragamuffin emerged in the 1990s as a separate breed from the Ragdoll, developed by breeders who wanted to expand the gene pool and introduce a wider array of colors and patterns. This is a large, heavy cat — weighing 10–20 pounds — with a broad chest, substantial bone structure, and a plush, rabbit-soft coat that resists matting. Ragamuffins come in every color and pattern, including mink, sepia, solid, and bicolor variations not found in Ragdolls.

Temperament & Personality

Ragamuffins are exceptionally docile, trusting cats often described as "puppy-like" in their devotion. They greet visitors at the door, follow family members from room to room, and love being held — often going completely limp when picked up. Their patience and gentle nature make them outstanding companions for children and multi-pet households.

Pros

  • Incredibly gentle and patient — one of the best breeds for families with young children
  • Plush coat resists matting and requires only moderate grooming
  • Available in virtually every color and pattern imaginable
  • Adaptable and easygoing — adjusts well to new environments and routines

Cons

  • Large appetite and tendency toward obesity require careful portion control
  • Trusting nature means they have zero street smarts — strictly indoor only
  • Prone to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and polycystic kidney disease
  • Slow to mature — does not reach full size and coat until about four years old

Ready for a big, cuddly companion who adores everyone? Explore Ragamuffin cats looking for loving homes on Puplister.

About the Ukrainian Levkoy

The Ukrainian Levkoy is a distinctive and very rare breed created in Ukraine in 2004 by crossing Donskoy (Don Sphynx) cats with Scottish Folds. The result is a hairless or nearly hairless cat with unique inward-folding ears that curl gently forward like a levkoy (wallflower) petal — giving the breed its name. Weighing 7–12 pounds, this medium-sized cat has an angular, dog-like face with prominent cheekbones, almond-shaped eyes, and soft, elastic, wrinkled skin that ranges from completely bald to a fine velour covering.

Temperament & Personality

Ukrainian Levkoys are gentle, social cats that form strong attachments to their families and enjoy being handled and cuddled. They are intelligent and playful without being hyperactive, content to alternate between interactive play sessions and long naps in warm spots. Friendly with children and other pets, they are adaptable and easygoing in most household environments.

Pros

  • Truly unique appearance — no other breed combines hairlessness with folded ears
  • Gentle, friendly temperament that adapts to most living situations
  • Intelligent and moderately active — good balance of play and relaxation
  • Social and tolerant — gets along with children, dogs, and other cats

Cons

  • Hairless skin needs regular bathing and protection from sun and cold
  • Not widely recognized — TICA and CFA do not currently accept the breed
  • Extremely rare outside Eastern Europe — nearly impossible to find for adoption
  • Potential for joint and cartilage issues inherited from the Scottish Fold parent

Intrigued by this rare Ukrainian beauty? Watch Puplister for Ukrainian Levkoy listings — a truly one-of-a-kind feline awaits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Ragamuffin and a Ukrainian Levkoy?
The Ragamuffin is 10–20 lbs sized while the Ukrainian Levkoy is 8–12 lbs sized. They differ in size (10–20 lbs vs 8–12 lbs), lifespan (12–16 years vs 9–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Ragamuffin or Ukrainian Levkoy?
Ragamuffin is generally good with kids. Ukrainian Levkoy is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Ragamuffin or Ukrainian Levkoy?
The Ragamuffin has a lifespan of 12–16 years while the Ukrainian Levkoy has a lifespan of 9–15 years.

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