This Fluffy Ragdoll Cat Cuddle Puddle Looks Like One Massive Living Cloud
For several extremely confusing seconds, the cat in this video appears to have approximately nine legs, two tails, and the general shape of a sentient cloud.
Then the camera zooms out, and suddenly everything makes sense. Sort of.
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TikTok user @sirgeorgetheragdoll shared the hilarious clip showing what initially looks like one unbelievably gigantic Ragdoll cat sprawled across a sofa in full "gigafloof" mode.
The caption joked, "Eleanor has really let herself go. She's the biggest chongus of all the chonguses."
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But the video quickly reveals the truth: Another fluffy Ragdoll named George is secretly tangled in the cuddle pile while doing what his family says he does best, "hiding in plain sight and encroaching on others' personal spaces."
Honestly, the reveal somehow makes the whole thing even funnier because George looks completely committed to becoming one shared organism with Eleanor.
At Different Points in the Video:
• George disappears behind a scratching post.
• Multiple mystery paws appear from nowhere.
• The cats merge into one confusing fluff structure.
• Eleanor looks mildly inconvenienced by the situation.
• Everyone watching starts questioning basic cat anatomy.
People in the Comments Completely Lost It Trying To Process What They Were Seeing.
• "I was SO confused for a minute, lol."
• "The first thing I thought was ‘how many legs does this cat have?'"
• "Is it AI? It always puts extra limbs on stuff."
• "Oh, there's another cat."
• "I thought it was one cat with five legs for way too long."
• "I thought she was just super flooofy. Gigafloof."
• "I didn't even have time to contemplate Eleanor's weight because I was questioning my ability to count and my knowledge of how many legs a cat should have."
Honestly, this is exactly the kind of video that makes you stare at your screen like you're solving a crime scene diagram made entirely of fur.
Meanwhile, my Maine Coon, Meatball, desperately wants this level of cuddly closeness with my other cats, but unfortunately, they have absolutely no interest. He basically has to wait until they fall asleep before launching surprise cuddle attacks, and the second they wake up, they immediately leave like annoyed subway passengers.
Why Do Some Cats Love Cuddling While Others Hate It?
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Cat cuddling behavior depends heavily on personality, socialization, and comfort levels. Some kitties genuinely enjoy sleeping in piles and staying physically close to other pets, while others prefer personal space and very firm emotional boundaries.
Cats Who Enjoy Cuddling Often:
• Sleep pressed against other pets
• Groom each other
• Seek warmth and comfort together
• Follow each other around the house
• Tolerate dramatic personal space violations
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Other cats basically treat physical affection like a temporary inconvenience they reluctantly allow for 5 seconds at a time.
And judging by George, at least one Ragdoll believes every available inch of sofa should legally belong to him.
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This story was originally published May 16, 2026 at 4:20 PM.