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Date of birth: 12/08/2025
Gender: Female
Measurements:
Neck circumference: 22cm
Chest circumference: 36cm
Length (base of neck to base of tail): 30cm
Height to shoulder: 24cm
Weight: 3.05kg
Plush white fur, deep chocolate ears, a softly tabby-marked face and a dark sweeping tail make Marshmallow look as though she has been painted by hand. She possesses the serene poise that defines the Ragdoll breed and her wide blue eyes carry a gentle curiosity that draws people in without effort.
Ragdolls were first developed in California during the 1960s by breeder Ann Baker and earned their name from the breed’s signature habit of going completely limp when picked up. They crossed the Atlantic in the 1980s and have since become one of the most popular pedigree cats in the UK. The colourpoint pattern Marshmallow wears is the breed’s most celebrated look and has graced everything from luxury brand campaigns to viral social media moments.
Marshmallow is remarkably unflustered. She tolerates busy environments without tensing, remains relaxed around unfamiliar people and settles into new spaces as though she has always belonged there. That innate composure paired with her willingness to be handled and repositioned makes her a dream to work with on any production.
Marshmallow’s docile grace and striking colouring suit period dramas, gothic mysteries and elegant interior scenes where a cat draped across a chaise longue or perched on a windowsill completes the visual storytelling. She holds position wherever she is placed and follows directional cues with her gaze allowing directors to guide the audience’s eye precisely where it needs to go.
Marshmallow’s calm temperament also lends itself to family comedies and children’s programming. She fetches small items, rolls contentedly in a blanket on cue and rides moving objects without flinching which opens up playful sequences that showcase personality rather than relying on post-production trickery. Her ease around young co-stars and other animals removes the unpredictability that often stalls feline scenes.
Marshmallow’s porcelain-and-chocolate palette photographs stunningly against both minimal and richly textured backdrops making her a superb choice for luxury homeware brands, scented candle lines and high-end bedding companies looking to evoke warmth and refinement. She holds a pose with effortless stillness and her patience through lengthy sessions means art directors can experiment with lighting and composition without rushing.
Pet wellness brands, grooming product ranges and veterinary insurance providers would find her equally compelling. She is happy to be groomed and styled on camera, wears clothing without protest and can be suspended safely for overhead or cradled shots. Her relaxed nature on location and her readiness to travel well between studios give production teams the flexibility to shoot across multiple settings in a single day.
Can be placed in position
Come/recall
Drop item
Fetch item
Balance on moving object
Follow laser point
Lie on back
Lie on side
Ride a moving object
Roll in blanket/burrito
Can work outdoors
Calm under pressure
Comfortable with strangers
Friendly with children
Friendly with other animals
Hairdryer friendly
Happy to be groomed
Happy to be handled by strangers
Happy to be suspended
Happy to wear clothing
Meet and greet
Not reactive to loud noises
Patient for long sessions
Travels well
Socialised
Vacuum friendly
Hold pose
Look at direction (eg point/look up/look over shoulder ect)
Redirection
Breed: Ragdoll
Date of birth: 12/08/2025
Gender: Female
Measurements:
Neck circumference: 22cm
Chest circumference: 36cm
Length (base of neck to base of tail): 30cm
Height to shoulder: 24cm
Weight: 3.05kg
Plush white fur, deep chocolate ears, a softly tabby-marked face and a dark sweeping tail make Marshmallow look as though she has been painted by hand. She possesses the serene poise that defines the Ragdoll breed and her wide blue eyes carry a gentle curiosity that draws people in without effort.
Ragdolls were first developed in California during the 1960s by breeder Ann Baker and earned their name from the breed’s signature habit of going completely limp when picked up. They crossed the Atlantic in the 1980s and have since become one of the most popular pedigree cats in the UK. The colourpoint pattern Marshmallow wears is the breed’s most celebrated look and has graced everything from luxury brand campaigns to viral social media moments.
Marshmallow is remarkably unflustered. She tolerates busy environments without tensing, remains relaxed around unfamiliar people and settles into new spaces as though she has always belonged there. That innate composure paired with her willingness to be handled and repositioned makes her a dream to work with on any production.
Marshmallow’s docile grace and striking colouring suit period dramas, gothic mysteries and elegant interior scenes where a cat draped across a chaise longue or perched on a windowsill completes the visual storytelling. She holds position wherever she is placed and follows directional cues with her gaze allowing directors to guide the audience’s eye precisely where it needs to go.
Marshmallow’s calm temperament also lends itself to family comedies and children’s programming. She fetches small items, rolls contentedly in a blanket on cue and rides moving objects without flinching which opens up playful sequences that showcase personality rather than relying on post-production trickery. Her ease around young co-stars and other animals removes the unpredictability that often stalls feline scenes.
Marshmallow’s porcelain-and-chocolate palette photographs stunningly against both minimal and richly textured backdrops making her a superb choice for luxury homeware brands, scented candle lines and high-end bedding companies looking to evoke warmth and refinement. She holds a pose with effortless stillness and her patience through lengthy sessions means art directors can experiment with lighting and composition without rushing.
Pet wellness brands, grooming product ranges and veterinary insurance providers would find her equally compelling. She is happy to be groomed and styled on camera, wears clothing without protest and can be suspended safely for overhead or cradled shots. Her relaxed nature on location and her readiness to travel well between studios give production teams the flexibility to shoot across multiple settings in a single day.