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Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman Cat Breed Comparison

"Find similarities and differences between Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman" Compare Himalayan and Ragdoll. Which is better: Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
 
 
 
Name Himalayan Ragdoll Birman
OriginsUnited States flagUnited States United Kingdom flagUnited Kingdom United States flagUnited States France flagFrance
Group Crossbreed Crossbreed Crossbreed
Popularity Rank33219
Reviews010
User Ratings

Other Names
What other names do they have?
Himalayan Persian, Colourpoint Persian, Longhaired Colourpoint, Himmy Rag doll Sacred Birman, Sacred Cat Of Burma
Price
Which one is cheaper, Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman cat?
$1000 to $2500 $1200 to $2500 $700 to $1500
Cost Of Ownership High Moderate Moderate
Breed Recognition The International Cat Association (TICA)
Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
The International Cat Association (TICA)
Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA)
Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe)
The International Cat Association (TICA)
Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA)

Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman Size, Appearance and Physical Traits Comparison

Size
Which is bigger, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman cat?
Medium
The medium-sized cats usually weigh 10-15 pounds and are 8-11 inches long from the nose down.
Large
The large-sized cats usually weigh 10-20 pounds and are 10-16 inches long from the nose down.
Medium
The medium-sized cats usually weigh 10-15 pounds and are 8-11 inches long from the nose down.
Weight
Which is heavier, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Male: 9 - 14 pounds, Female: 7 - 11 pounds Male: 10 - 20 pounds, Female: 8 - 17 pounds Male: 9 - 15 pounds, Female: 6 - 10 pounds
Bite ForceAverage Bite Strength: Around 10-15 PSI Strong Bite Strength: Greater than or around 15 PSI Weak Bite Strength: Less than or around 10 PSI
Body Type Cobby
This body type is a mix between the cobby and foreign types.
Semi-cobby
This body type is a mix between the cobby and foreign types.
Semi-cobby
This body type is a mix between the cobby and foreign types.
Ear Shape Medium
Rounded
Wide-set
Medium
Rounded
Wide-set
Medium
Rounded
Wide-set
Eye Color Blue Blue Blue
Hair Color and Pattern Colorpoint pattern
Base coat is cream or fawn with coloured points on ears, face, paws, and tail
Point colours include seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream, as well as lynx (tabby) and tortie patterns.
Colorpoint pattern
Base coat is cream or fawn with coloured points on ears, face, paws, and tail
Point colours include seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, and cream, as well as lynx (tabby) and tortie patterns.
Red
Blue
Seal
Chocolate
Lilac
Cream
Coat
What is the difference between Himalayan, Ragdoll and Birman coats?
Long Semi-long Long Hair
Leg Lenght Medium Medium Medium
Whisker Length Medium Long Long
Musculature Solid Muscular Solid
Head Shape Round Round Round
Toe Count 5 front
4 back
5 front
4 back
5 front
4 back
Eye Shape And Orientation Round Oval Round
Night Vision
Paw Size Medium Large Medium
Nose Structure Short and Broad Concave Concave
Neck Length Medium Long Medium
Fur Texture Short
Dense
Soft
Curled
Short
Dense
Bone Density Medium Medium Medium
Flexibility
High
Low
Medium
Bone Structure Robust Robust Sturdy
Tail Length Plumed Plumed Plumed
Sleep Patterns Moderate Sleep Active
Less Sleep
Calm
More Sleep

Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman Special Abilities Comparison

Attention Span Short to moderate, relaxed and gentle Moderate, gentle and affectionate Moderate, enjoys companionship
Guarding Instinct Low Low Low
Protection Instincts Low Low Low
Climbing Ability Low Low Moderate
Jumping Ability Moderate Moderate Good
Swimming Ability Poor Poor Poor
Water Affinity
Rescue Capability Poor Poor Moderate

Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman Health Comparison

Litter Size 2-4 Kittens 4-6 Kittens 4-6 Kittens
Special Needs Affectionate
High grooming
Affectionate
High grooming
Social
Moderate grooming
Gentle
Breeding Requires grooming knowledge, small to moderate litter size Requires grooming knowledge, moderate litter size Requires grooming knowledge, moderate litter size
Dietary Preferences Balanced diet Low fat, high fiber Balanced diet
Solo Time Tolerance Low High Medium
Noise Sensitivity Moderate Moderate Moderate
Genetic Diversity Low Low Low
Sensitivity To Changes
Medium sensitivity
Medium sensitivity
Medium sensitivity
Food Motivation Low Low Low
Feeding Schedule Twice a day
Morning and Evening
Two or three times a day Two to three times a day
Maintenance Level Moderate Low Moderate
Exercise Needs Medium Low Medium
Life Expectancy
Which will live longer, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
9-15 years 12-17 years 14-15 years
Energy Level
Which is more energetic, Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman cat?
The Himalayan cat has a low energy level.
The Ragdoll cat has an average energy level.
The Birman cat has an average energy level.
Hypoallergenic
Which cat is hypoallergenic, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
No
Himalayan cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction.
No
Ragdoll cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction.
No
Birman cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction.
Common Health Issues
Which cat is healthier, Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman?
High
Himalayans tend to have more frequent health issues than other breeds.
Low
Very healthy cat breed.
High
Birmans tend to have more frequent health issues than other breeds.
Health Problems Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
Kidney Disease
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Corneal Dermoid
Congenital Hypotrichosis
Climate Temperate Temperate Temperate
Cold Tolerance Medium Medium Medium
Heat Tolerance Medium Low Medium
Breeding Difficulty Medium Easy Medium

Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman Characteristics and Personality Comparison

Common Vocalizations Soft and infrequent meows Soft and infrequent meows Soft and quiet meows
Interaction With Other Pets Good, calm and gentle Excellent, very social and gentle Excellent, very sociable
Facial Expression Sweet and gentle Docile and affectionate Gentle and affectionate
Tail Behavior Sweet and gentle tail movements Docile and affectionate tail movements Soft tail movements
Explorer Instincts Low Low Moderate
Attention Needs Low Moderate Moderate
Protectiveness Low Low Low
Territoriality Low Low Low
Independence Low Low Low
Response To Commands Low Low Moderate
Adaptability To Indoor Life High High High
Hunting Drive Low Low Low
Play Style Playful
Gentle
Calm
Playful
Gentle
Calm
Social
Playful
Gentle
Escape Tendencies Low Low Low
Curiosity Low Low Moderate
Hunting Skills Moderate ⏺️ Low ⬇️ Low ⬇️
Reaction To Strangers Cautious Cautious Friendly 😊
Stalking Behavior Low Low Low
Aggression Level Moderate Low Moderate
Training Difficulty Difficult Moderate Easy
Agility Low Low Moderate
Travel Compatibility Medium Medium High
Activity
Moderately Active
Low Active
Moderately Active
Compatibility With Other Animals Playful
Medium
Low
Independent
Playful
Medium
Household Noise Tolerance Medium Medium Medium
Playfulness
Balanced Playmate. Himalayan have a balanced playfulness.
Balanced Playmate. Ragdoll have a balanced playfulness.
Balanced Playmate. Birman have a balanced playfulness.
Trainability
Average Trainability: Himalayan cat breeds are less interested in training and obedience, but can still learn basic commands and routines with enough practice and rewards.
Challenging to Train: Ragdoll cat breeds are more stubborn, independent, and less receptive to training, requiring specialized techniques and more persistence to achieve desired results.
Moderately Trainable: Birman cat breeds require more patience, repetition, and reinforcement to learn new commands and behaviors, but can still be trained successfully with consistent efforts.
Lap Cat
Which cat is lap type, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Yes
This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap.
Yes
This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap.
Yes
This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap.
Temperament
Which one has a better personality, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Dependent Affectionate Affectionate
Adaptability
Which cat has a higher adaptability potential?
Himalayan cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
Ragdoll cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
Birman cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
Affection Level
Which is the more affectionate cat breed: Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman?
High: Himalayan cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
High: Ragdoll cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
High: Birman cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
Child Friendly
Which cat is more kid-friendly, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
The Himalayan cat is a child-friendly breed.
The Ragdoll cat is a child-friendly breed.
The Birman cat is a child-friendly breed.
Dog Friendly
Which cat is more dog-friendly, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Himalayan cats are not the most dog-friendly breed.
Very dog-friendly: Ragdoll owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
Very dog-friendly: Birman owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
Intelligence
Which cat is smarter, Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman?
Average: the Himalayan cat has an average level of intelligence.
Average: the Ragdoll cat has an average level of intelligence.
Average: the Birman cat has an average level of intelligence.
Social Needs
Which cat is more social, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Above-average: they need more social interaction than average cats.
Lots: this cat breed needs lots of social interaction.
Above-average: they need more social interaction than average cats.
Stranger Friendly
Which cat is more stranger friendly, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Average: this cat breed gets on relatively well with strangers.
Average: this cat breed gets on relatively well with strangers.
Average: this cat breed gets on relatively well with strangers.
Vocalization
Which cat is the loudest, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
Low
Low vocalization cats are a category of cats that typically make less noise than other cats.
Low
Low vocalization cats are a category of cats that typically make less noise than other cats.
Low
Low vocalization cats are a category of cats that typically make less noise than other cats.

Himalayan vs Ragdoll vs Birman Grooming Comparison

Seasonal Shedding High Moderate Moderate
Grooming Tools Needed Brush
Nail Clipper
Comb
Brush
Comb
Deshedding Tool
Brush
Comb
Deshedding Tool
Dental CareHigh Low Moderate
Grooming
Which is easier to groom, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
High Maintenance
This cat breed requires more time and effort than other breeds.
Low Maintenance
Occasional grooming is recommended to keep the Ragdoll coat in good condition.
Moderate Maintenance
Grooming your Birman cat is an essential part of caring for their health and well-being.
Shedding
Which cat sheds less, Himalayan or Ragdoll or Birman?
High
If you're looking for a cat that won't leave a trail of fur everywhere they go, you might want to rethink your choice of pet.
High
If you're looking for a cat that won't leave a trail of fur everywhere they go, you might want to rethink your choice of pet.
Moderate
This cat breed is of average shedding.

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