The word 'Cherubim' is the plural form of Cherub. Cherubim have several definitions, one being 'beautiful children'. Depicted as angels, traditional Cherubim have graced art for centuries.
Cherubim The Cherubim and Honeybear are experimental variations of the Ragdoll. They have not been accepted by any associations. Colorpoint Longhair See Himalayan.
The umbrella term for IRCA varieties is Cherubim Cat (see notes under Cherubim).
Ragdolls - which are sometimes referred to as Cherubims or Ragamuffins - were developed by Ann Baker, a cat fancier who lived in Riverside, California. All purebred Ragdolls in any cat registry descend from Ms. Baker's cats.
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Determined to direct the progress of her Cherubim cats, Baker developed strict rules for anyone wishing to breed them. She alone knew the ancestry of each cat and made all breeding decisions.
The Ragdoll breed of cat is also known as Cherubim and Ragamuffins. These cats are very quiet, relaxed and have an easy going disposition.
An early alternative name was Cherubim, and some variations of the breed are known as Ragamuffins. Ragdoll Cats - Appearance ...
Some of the breeders then registered the Ragdoll cats with the cat association. These cats were previously referred to as Cherubim. It is possible that the Ragdoll cats may have some link with the Birman and Burmese cats.
See also: RagaMuffin, Ragdoll cat, Cat Association, Colorpoint, Persians
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