Ragdolls shouldn't have an undercoat so they matt up less than other long haired cats. Our two will get knots when they are shedding if we aren't good about grooming them, but they are generally very easy care.
I've never had to worry about my birds around them (except for the little, fluttery finches) and they love the dog. They love everyone, love kids and are always super gentle, and they are always very social with visitors.
Our girls are sisters who were returned to the breeder because the people that bought them weren't happy with them. They were not in great shape, and despite promising her they would keep the cats indoors, the breeder was sure they were often left for periods of time to fend for themselves. Lily's fur was so short and rough (and she'd been bitten by a feral cat), and Daisy took forever to come out from under the bed and decide that she did actually need people. Sadly, she still doesn't enjoy being picked up and tenses up (more evidence they weren't treated well). But she adores my husband and is a real flirt with him, always trying to get his attention.
Lily:
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Daisy:
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