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Ann Bakers cattery where it all began in 1963. This is the birthplace where the Ragdoll breed began. The home of Daddy... |
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Ragdoll Creator Ann Baker holding Fugianna a seal bicolor. She was the foundational Ragdoll for the light side. |
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Ann Baker holding one of her very early litters. Kookie, Toy Sue, & Kookie Tu. They were born in 1966. |
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Ann Baker holding one of her early Ragdolls. Notice how dark the points are. |
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Ann Bakers Grandson Greg Guess with Kyoto |
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Daddy Warbucks the foundational male for the Ragdoll Breed. He had a
white blaze and a white tail tip, still seen in... |
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Buckwheat was the foundational female for the dark side of the
Ragdoll Breed. With her are Tiki & Kyoto. |
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This may or may not be Josephine. Ann has written on the back of this picture Josephine, most people believe that it is a... |
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Laura & Denny Dayton. They bought the first Ragdoll Breeders Rosie & Buddy from Ann Baker in 1969. Denny created the... |
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Some of Laura & Denny's very early 1970's Ragdolls. |
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SHOWTIME: Denny showing one of his early Ragdolls. Notice the size of this large male. |
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Ragdoll Dinner time at the Daytons |
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Some people say that 20 lb Ragdolls are a myth, well check out the size of this big boy. |
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This is Rosie, Rosie and Buddy were the first breeding pair ever sold by Ann Baker in 1969. I like her size and length of... |
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This is Buddy, Laura & Denny's first male Ragdoll 1969. Buddy was a large seal colorpoint. |
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Denny Dayton getting ready to show one of his early Ragdolls, about
1971. |
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