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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
Notched ears are for ferals that have been trapped, neutered, then released so you know they have been fixed already.
Pets don't get notched.
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I've got two indoor and one outdoor cat, and they all have notched ears and chips. They all were born on the mean streets, but even a pet (especially one who might be 3 miles away) needs that same type of immediate visual protection, in my mind.
As for this cat, definitely a ragdoll. We couldn't figure out why our one rescue kept flopping over (like, violently) everytime he wanted pets. Turns out he's a pretty much full blooded ragdoll, and that's what they do. They are 100% into belly rubs, when most cats are 100% into killing you for even thinking about belly rubs.
They also tend to have fur which is about 14 inches deep...