Cat Weight Guide
How Much Should a Ragdoll Weigh?
Complete weight guide for the Ragdoll — growth chart by age, healthy weight ranges, and tips to keep your cat at an ideal weight.
Ideal Adult Weight
5–9 kg
Long coat · Origin: California, USA
Ragdoll Weight Chart by Age
| Age | Expected Weight |
|---|---|
| 2 months | 0.8–1.4 kg |
| 3 months | 1.2–2.2 kg |
| 4 months | 1.7–3.1 kg |
| 6 months | 2.4–4.3 kg |
| 9 months | 3.3–5.9 kg |
| 12 months | 3.9–7 kg |
| 18 months | 4.5–8.1 kg |
| 24 months (adult) | 5–9 kg |
* Approximate values. Females typically weigh 10–20% less than males of the same breed.
Is My Ragdoll a Healthy Weight?
⬇️ Underweight
- • Ribs, spine clearly visible
- • No fat layer
- • Prominent hip bones
- • Sunken appearance
✅ Ideal Weight
- • Ribs easily felt, not seen
- • Visible waist from above
- • Slight abdominal tuck
- • Active and playful
⬆️ Overweight
- • Ribs hard to feel
- • Rounded shape from above
- • No waist definition
- • Low energy or reluctance to jump
Keeping Your Ragdoll at a Healthy Weight
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Measure meals
Ragdolls need 200–360 kcal/day. Free-feeding dry kibble is the most common cause of feline obesity.
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Daily play sessions
20 minutes of interactive play daily helps maintain muscle tone and a healthy weight.
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No treats from the table
Human food is often too calorie-dense and can contain toxins. Use cat-specific low-calorie treats.
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Encourage water intake
Well-hydrated cats tend to eat less and have better kidney health. Try a water fountain.
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Annual vet weigh-ins
Cats can gain weight gradually — a vet visit ensures subtle changes are caught early.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should a Ragdoll weigh?
An adult Ragdoll typically weighs 5–9 kg. Males are generally heavier than females. Regular weigh-ins at the vet help track healthy growth.
When is a Ragdoll fully grown?
Most Ragdolls reach full adult size by around 24 months. Large breeds like the Ragdoll take longer to mature than average-sized cats.
Is my Ragdoll overweight?
You should be able to feel your cat's ribs with gentle pressure, see a visible waist from above, and notice a slight abdominal tuck from the side. If not, discuss a weight management plan with your vet.