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Signs of aging in Ragdoll cats include reduced activity levels, increased need for sleep, duller coat, weight changes, dental issues, and more frequent health concerns.
Ragdoll indoor cats typically live between 12 and 17 years, and with excellent care, some can exceed 20 years of age.
The most common causes of death in Ragdoll cats are hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), polycystic kidney disease (PKD), and complications related to obesity and aging.
Ragdoll cats typically live 12 to 17 years, and some can reach over 20 years with excellent care.
Home treatment for a dog’s sprained leg involves strict rest, short leash walks, cold compresses a few times daily, and preventing licking or chewing of the injured area.
Yes, a dog can often still walk with a pulled muscle, but may show signs of limping, stiffness, or reluctance to bear weight on the affected limb.
For a mild sprain, restrict activity, apply cold compresses 2–3 times daily, and prevent chewing or licking; consult a vet if symptoms worsen.
Yes, a dog with a pulled muscle (strain) may still be able to walk, though they might limp, show stiffness, or avoid putting weight on the affected limb.
For a mild sprain, rest your dog for several days, use cold compresses 2–3 times daily, restrict movement, and prevent licking or chewing the injured area.
Yes, a dog may still be able to walk with a pulled muscle, but it will likely limp, show signs of discomfort, or avoid bearing full weight on the affected leg.

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