Fluffy Ragdoll Cat With The 'Girliest Meows Ever' Looks Like A Real-Life Cartoon

For years, people have loved giving their cats cartoon makeovers, but now, a viral TikTok video is taking that trend to a whole new level because the fluffy ragdoll featured in it looks like a real-life cartoon. Oh, and she sounds like one, too!

@ponyoandluna_

It's always a special day when Luna brings her toy to me 🥹 Her meow is so soft, you'll need to turn up the volume! #cats #catsmeow #talkativecat #ragdollcat #playfulcat #catasmr

♬ original sound – Ponyo and Luna

As the TikToker noted in the video's caption, this clip captures a "special" moment. That's because we all get to witness Luna sashay into the living room to deliver her owner her favorite toy, a pink cat wand. Her goal is clearly to get her owner to play with her, but her delicate prance and feminine meow steal the show. In fact, one commenter said Luna has the "girliest meows ever," and we think they're right!

Many viewers agreed that Luna both sounds and looks like an animated cat, noting that she resembles the fluffy kitten Marie from the 1970 Disney classic "The Aristocats." She's even got the same fur and eye colors! Others remarked that she's just like the cat Serafina from the 2004 movie "Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper." The bottom line: Luna's definitely one of the prettiest ragdoll cats on the internet.

How different are male and female ragdoll cats?

With her super-sweet meow, delicate fur, and dainty little walk, Luna is basically a delicate flower. She's a fancy feline in the best way, which may be the perfect fit for some. But how different might a boy cat be, and which could be best for your family?

The ragdoll cat breed's characteristics include a gentle, affectionate, and laidback nature for both males and females. In fact, they actually get their name from how they go limp from the comfort of being petted. And though a common misconception says male cats are more loving than females, there's actually no scientific evidence to support that idea. Male and female ragdoll cats do have some notable differences, though. For one, males tend to be a bit bigger; male ragdolls can weigh up to 20 pounds on average, versus females generally landing around 15 on the upper end. 

Other differences are typically health-related. Male cats face a higher rate of urinary tract issues, for example, while un-spayed females are more likely to experience mammary tumors. As for super-girly meows, it truly depends on the cat. Having a female cat doesn't necessarily mean she'll sound as feminine as Luna, but you can definitely count on being smitten with your ragdoll kitten regardless.

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