Yes, it's true that the breeding of Ragdoll cats with a "full back" or a flat back can potentially have negative effects on the offspring. This condition, known as a "cleft pelvis," can lead to difficulties during birth and other health issues. It's a genetic trait that is becoming more common in the breed due to selective breeding for specific physical characteristics.

The concern is that breeding cats with this trait may lead to an increased likelihood of such health problems in future generations. However, responsible breeders are aware of these risks and strive to maintain the health and well-being of their cats while also focusing on preserving the breed's unique traits. They may choose not to breed cats with extreme flat backs to minimize the risk of passing on these health issues.
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