Ragdoll Colors
Descriptions & Pictures
Beneath is a list of Ragdoll Cat colors and the description of the color as well.
For descriptions of each pattern please see our Ragdoll Patten Page.
Please remember Ragdolls are pointed cats and this means they get darker as they age.
A kitten will change dramatically as it matures.
Seal
The body color of the Seal Ragdoll should be a fawn or cream color. The points should be a deep seal color.
Seal Color Point
Seal Mitted
Seal Bi-Color
Blue
The body color of the Blue Ragdoll should be a slate gray or bluish tone. The Points should be a deeper grayish-blue tone.
Blue Color Point
Blue Mitted
Blue Bi-Color
Chocolate
The body of the Chocolate Ragdoll should be an ivory color. The points should be a warm milk chocolate color.
Chocolate Color Point
Chocolate Mitted
Chocolate Bi-Color
Lilac
The body color of the Lilac Ragdoll should be an even milk white The points should be a lilac gray or pinkish tone.
Lilac Color Point
Lilac Mitted
Lilac Bi-Color
Red
The body color of the Red Ragdoll should be clear white and the points can be anything from bright apricot to deep red. This is one of the rarest colorations in Ragdoll cats.
Red Mitted
Cream
The body color of the Cream Ragdoll should be a very light cream color. The points should be darker but still a soft / pastel shade of cream.
Cream Color Point
Cream Mitted
Cream Bi-Color
Tortie
The introduction of red or cream. The body and point color of a tortie should match the description of the base color of the cat (See above) with patches of red or cream.
Seal Tortie Mitted
Lilac Cream BiColor Tortie
Torbie
The name Torbie derives from a Tortie that has lynx/tabby striping.
Chocolate Cream BiColor Torbie