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February 20, 2010

Trigg

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Trigg in the The Original Catpods

Trigg at 2 years

Trigg at 1-year Old

Trigg at 1-year Old

Trigg 1-26-10

Trigg 1-26-10

Meet Trigg, a 3-month old Ragdoll Kitten. He is a blue lynx mitted Ragdoll.  I adopted him in November 2009.

Floppycats.com readers were introduced to Trigg in August 2009 when I decided to adopt Charlie and Trigg.

He is adopted from Lora Tesh of Soulmate Ragdolls in Salisbury, NC.

He was born August 19, 2009. His parents are Truly and Tango from Soulmate Ragdolls (see their photos below).

I found Charlie and Trigg on Soulmate Ragdolls website when searching for relatives of my first cat and the reason for this website, Rags.

Although he is not a Seal Mitted Ragdoll like Rags, I liked the Blue Lynx Mitted look and wanted the old Ragdoll lines.

His Dad, Tango, and His Pedigree

Soulmate Tango

Soulmate Tango's Pedigree

His Mom, Truly, and Her Pedigree

Soulmate Ragdolls' Truly

Soulmate Ragdolls' Truly Pedigree

Photos of Trigg as a Baby

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Soulmate Ragdolls Trigg

Trigg as a Kitten Videos

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About the Author

Jenny





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21 Comments


  1. [...] And I’d like to thank the owner of this website, Jenny Dean, for talking to me endlessly about Ragdolls when my obsession started back in November and for sharing her lovely pics of of Rags, Caymus, Murphy, Charlie, and Trigg! [...]


  2. [...] months ago.  We have been testing it for all of those months.  Charlie immediately took to it, Trigg doesn’t use it as much.  Charlie has probably always preferred the cardboard scratchers over [...]


  3. [...] over at Brawny Cat was kind enough to send Trigg, Charlie, Caymus and Murphy a Brawny Cat Big Baby for us to try out – part of their Scratch [...]


  4. [...] is a video I snapped of Charlie and Trigg eating the Whole Life Chicken Treats for Cats. Share and [...]


  5. [...] Flies might ring a bell because Trigg, Charlie and I already reviewed them.  But Neko Flies also makes a minature version of their [...]


  6. [...] sent us an orange goldfish and a mint green snake. The designs are cute as heck and Charlie and Trigg were immediately interested in [...]


  7. [...] age, sex, breed: Trigg, 1 years old, Male, Blue Lynx Mitted Ragdoll [...]


  8. Our blue lynx colorpoint, Paulie, came from Lora also. He and Trigg are “half-brothers from another litter” as Tango fathered both. Had to laugh when I saw Trigg with the red duffel bag…if you check out the slide show on our webpage or the FLICKR pics, you’ll see Paulie–probably about the same age–in and around a red bag that looks very similar to the one in your pics!


  9. That’s very cool! You know you can always feature Paulie as Ragdoll of the Week, if you’d like.


  10. [...] Trigg and Charlie loved it as much as they liked the Go! Natural Fresh Water Trout Wet Formula – which we reviewed some months back.  [...]


  11. [...] his photo, I thought for sure he was a lynx – now that I have a blue lynx mitted Ragdoll cat, Trigg, and have been doing this website for almost 3 years, I feel like I am better at identifying [...]


  12. [...] = Charlamagne, Sharlie, Bubbie, Charlie-man-sers (he’s still new so this could change) Trigg = Chiggy Wiggy Woo Woo, Triggerman, Chigga, Triggy (he’s still new so this could change)   [...]


  13. [...] heard that Ragdolls aren’t cats, but are dogs.  When it comes to our daily mail delivery, Trigg is more like a dog than a cat.  I have a home built in 1940, so the mail is still delivered to my [...]


  14. [...] and the longest one is 3.5″ whereas the longest one on the other side is only 3″.  Trigg, on the other hand, has always had long whiskers that frame his face and make him look even more [...]


  15. [...] you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Trigg, my blue Lynx mitted Ragdoll cat, likes to eat grass.  Well, it’s not really grass – [...]


  16. [...] Trigg is a Blue Lynx Mitted Ragdoll from Soulmates Cattery. [...]


  17. [...] when I brought home Trigg and Charlie, I immediately headed over to the Pet Connection and bought a [...]


  18. [...] Its benefits far out weigh the negatives. We did find that it was a little more difficult for Trigg (a 5-month old Ragdoll kitten) to eat out of the Neater Feeder than Charlie, a 6-month old Ragdoll [...]


  19. [...] Trigg visited pet acupuncturist Pat Perkins, DVM on October 11, 2011. [...]


  20. [...] when the opportunity arose for Charlie and Trigg to test them out – I couldn’t [...]



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