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>Ragdolls are not demanding and do not require constant attention[8] but they are very social and require companionship. They can develop depression when they do not receive adequate attention and affection from their owners or are left alone for long periods of time. It is often recommended that they have a feline companion to prevent or treat this issue before it develops into a severe health problem. Signs that a ragdoll is experiencing depression can include - destructive behaviour (e.g: scratching furniture, knocking things over, etc.), clinginess or over-excitement when you return home, over-sleeping, over or under-grooming, over or under-eating, a general low mood in which they act depressed or lethargic.[32][33] However, these symptoms should be discussed with a vet before any decision is made as they may also be signs of an underlying illness.
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