The size of Ragdoll cats is much larger than that of ordinary cats. The size of adult Ragdoll cats can reach half a meter, but the jumping ability of Ragdoll cats is in the middle and lower reaches among cats. It can even be said to be "fighting against the five scum". For students who have Ragdoll cats at home, if they find that the Ragdoll cat at home cannot jump, it is actually a very normal situation, unless the cat is sick, such as a leg injury, etc. If the Ragdoll cat is in good health and still cannot jump, there is no need to worry too much.
Ragdoll cats, as artificially bred cats, basically do not retain as much nature as other natural cats, which have been preserved through the natural elimination of many breeds over thousands of years. Artificially bred cats are definitely not as wild in character as natural cats, and their physical fitness is not as good as natural cats. Moreover, Ragdoll cats are larger breeds, so it is normal for them to be slightly lacking in jumping ability.
However, just because Ragdoll cats have poor jumping ability, owners can leave the doors and windows unlocked when raising cats in high-rise buildings. This is absolutely prohibited, regardless of the environment. Next, for a strict indoor cat like the Ragdoll, no matter whether it is a door or a window, it is a taboo. All owners must remember this when raising Ragdoll cats.