






Breed: Ragdoll
Date of birth: January 2023
Gender: Male
Measurements:
Neck circumference: 26cm
Chest circumference: 34cm
Length (base of neck to base of tail): 38cm
Height to shoulder: 34cm
Weight: 5.9kg
Rich seal-point markings, pristine white mitts and an impossibly plush coat give Teddy the regal bearing that has made the Ragdoll one of the most admired breeds in the world. He is solidly built, endlessly inquisitive and carries a quiet confidence that fills a room without theatrics.
The Ragdoll was developed in 1960s California and arrived in Britain during the following decades quickly winning devotees for its docile, people-oriented temperament. The seal mitted pattern is one of the breed’s most sought-after variations and has featured across luxury brand imagery and lifestyle editorials worldwide.
Teddy is exceptionally food motivated, nearly impossible to faze and genuinely enjoys meeting new people. He explores unfamiliar spaces with enthusiasm rather than caution and locks onto visual cues with a focus that surprises anyone expecting typical feline indifference.
Teddy’s photogenic features and bold curiosity suit mystery dramas, period interiors and atmospheric thrillers where a composed cat observing from a mantelpiece heightens the tension. He follows targets, looks to specific points on cue and maintains steady eye contact giving directors precise control over where the audience’s attention lands.
His playful nature opens up lighter work too. He catches treats mid-air, climbs confidently and solves puzzles on camera lending himself to children’s series and comedy sketches where a clever cat driving the action keeps viewers engaged.
Teddy’s seal and white colouring stands out against both dark and neutral backdrops making him appealing for interior design publications, luxury candle brands and premium cat food campaigns. He sits on platforms, places his paws up on objects and responds to redirection between angles keeping art directors on schedule.
Travel brands, pet wellness companies and subscription box services would also benefit. He begs on cue for engaging product interaction shots, walks a balance beam for dynamic content and rolls onto his side for relaxed lifestyle imagery. His natural inquisitiveness around new objects means he gravitates towards products rather than away from them.
Come / recall
Down / lie down
Sit
Sit on platform
Sit pretty / paws up
Watch / make eye contact
Beg
Catch a treat
Catch an item
Climb
Find an item
Follow
Follow a target
Look at me
Look at point
Paws up on object
Rollover
Touch item
Climb
Jump into object
Walk on balance beam
Lie on side
Look up
Solve puzzles
Can work outdoors
Calm under pressure
Comfortable with strangers
Consistent eye contact
Friendly with children
Friendly with other animals
Happy to be handled by strangers
Meet and greet
Patient for long sessions
Not reactive to loud noises
Travels well
Socialised
Vacuum friendly
Look at me / point / alert / up / over shoulder
Product placement
Redirection (look to point / person / mark)
Works from a distance
Breed: Ragdoll
Date of birth: January 2023
Gender: Male
Measurements:
Neck circumference: 26cm
Chest circumference: 34cm
Length (base of neck to base of tail): 38cm
Height to shoulder: 34cm
Weight: 5.9kg
Rich seal-point markings, pristine white mitts and an impossibly plush coat give Teddy the regal bearing that has made the Ragdoll one of the most admired breeds in the world. He is solidly built, endlessly inquisitive and carries a quiet confidence that fills a room without theatrics.
The Ragdoll was developed in 1960s California and arrived in Britain during the following decades quickly winning devotees for its docile, people-oriented temperament. The seal mitted pattern is one of the breed’s most sought-after variations and has featured across luxury brand imagery and lifestyle editorials worldwide.
Teddy is exceptionally food motivated, nearly impossible to faze and genuinely enjoys meeting new people. He explores unfamiliar spaces with enthusiasm rather than caution and locks onto visual cues with a focus that surprises anyone expecting typical feline indifference.
Teddy’s photogenic features and bold curiosity suit mystery dramas, period interiors and atmospheric thrillers where a composed cat observing from a mantelpiece heightens the tension. He follows targets, looks to specific points on cue and maintains steady eye contact giving directors precise control over where the audience’s attention lands.
His playful nature opens up lighter work too. He catches treats mid-air, climbs confidently and solves puzzles on camera lending himself to children’s series and comedy sketches where a clever cat driving the action keeps viewers engaged.
Teddy’s seal and white colouring stands out against both dark and neutral backdrops making him appealing for interior design publications, luxury candle brands and premium cat food campaigns. He sits on platforms, places his paws up on objects and responds to redirection between angles keeping art directors on schedule.
Travel brands, pet wellness companies and subscription box services would also benefit. He begs on cue for engaging product interaction shots, walks a balance beam for dynamic content and rolls onto his side for relaxed lifestyle imagery. His natural inquisitiveness around new objects means he gravitates towards products rather than away from them.