Troublemaker Ragdoll Cat Decides To Sleep In His 'Self-Made Chaos'
Ragdoll cats are generally perceived to be sweet and docile creatures. Common ragdoll cat breed characteristics include a tendency to be chill and laid-back (as opposed to playful and rambunctious, like Maine coons or Abyssinians), and these floppy kitties have sometimes been described as living throw cushions. And then, there's Wall-E.
In a cute TikTok video captioned "The house was too quiet....🥴" which has been viewed more than 3.4 million times and racked up over 470,000 likes, Wall-E the ragdoll is found sprawled asleep on his back, paws in the air, amidst the clean clothing of a tipped-over laundry rack. The expression on his furry face couldn't possibly be more contented.
@wallesdiary The house was too quiet....🥴 #fyp #funnycat #ragdoll #cat #kitten
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Viewers were immediately enamored with the tiny troublemaker. "Sleeping in its self made chaos 🤭😂," observed one, and another added, "& looking so satisfied 🤣." Several people jokingly defended Wall-E's laundry skills, with one person writing, "It's tiring putting up all that laundry with short little legs. Just taking a short break." One netizen noted, "Chaos 100% guilt 0%," while another wrote, "I aspire to be this unbothered in life."
All about ragdoll cats
One of the fluffiest cat breeds around, ragdolls are a relatively new breed, created in the 1960s. These intelligent, affectionate, low-maintenance cats tend to get along well with children and other household pets, and they always have blue eyes and silky fur. Of the many fascinating facts about ragdoll cats, perhaps this one surprises people the most to learn: Ann Baker, the breeder who created ragdolls, made various wild claims about why they have such docile personalities, including alien influence, an intermingling of human and feline genes, and secret experimentation by a local university and possibly even the CIA. Baker also asserted that ragdolls could feel no pain and that her cats' genes had been crossed with those of skunks.
Needless to say, Baker's claims were false, but there's no denying she pioneered a cat breed that is beloved throughout North America — so beloved that viewers of the TikTok video rushed to defend naughty little Wall-E. "Got tired during the deconstruction 😂, love it. Hopefully you didn't pay the overtime 🥰," one quipped, while another stated, "Your honor I think the kitty was framed lol the evidence is clearly falsified 😂😂😂."
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