Gorgeous Ragdoll Cat Has So Much Fluff, Her ‘Cat Shape' Disappears
Many dog and cat breeds boast extra fluffy coats. Bernese Mountain Dogs and Samoyeds are often more poof than pooch, giving them an adorable, almost stuffed animal look. For cats, Maine Coons, Himalayans, and Persians have that extra floof-factor that can make you do a double-take.
Elliot the Ragdoll cat is a great example of this ethereal appearance. This pretty kitty looks more like an oversized cotton ball than a feline.
@elliederebellie When your cat forgets it's not a meerkat #cat#catslovers#funnycat#ragdoll#cattok
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Elliot sat up on his hind legs with his front paws lying on his chest in a Meerkat pose in the TikTok from @elliederebellie. While his stance was adorably comical, his ultra-soft marshmallow-like coat was the attention-grabber.
Layers upon layers of silky, feathery fur that billowed outward in soft, plushy waves completely erased any hint of a cat silhouette. It was hard to tell where Elliot began and his fur ended.
The fluffy feline's greenish eyes and tiny white nose were able to peek out amidst the lush, cloud-like coat. His paws had a somewhat definitive shape against that plume of poof, but Elliot's body shape was buried underneath all that heathery hair.
Followers were both mesmerized and perplexed by Elliot's head-turning fur, even comparing him to a famous Dr. Seuss character.
"Ma'am... That's a fluffy potato," one remarked.
"What a beautiful cat... I want that fluff ball," another shared.
"How does one invite the Lorax into their home??" a follower asked.
"Too much fluff - it's not even cat-shaped," someone pointed out.
"Why did you steal a cloud from the sky?!" a fan posted.
Ragdoll Cats Require Regular Brushing
This feline breed is very popular for its eye-catching beauty and sweet personality. These pretty kitties are friendly, affectionate, and wonderful with children. Ragdolls are one of the largest domestic cat breeds, weighing up to 20 pounds at adulthood.
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Then there's that luxurious coat. Ragdoll cats should be brushed every few days to prevent matting. A gentle, flexible brush can be used, along with a fine-toothed comb with blunt tips to get out any tangles. Giving your cat treats during and after grooming can make it a positive experience for them.
Elliot must get brushed quite often to maintain that silky fur - or he has a professional hair stylist.
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This story was originally published April 19, 2026 at 4:10 PM.