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Fluffy Ragdoll Cats' ‘Cloud Fight' Looks Like a Dreamy Pillow Battle

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When you have more than one cat at home, you're bound to come across one of their disagreements at some point. Even the most bonded cats have conflicts, like humans, and generally, they can work it out pretty well. But the process of the argument can be fast and furious.

In this video, we meet two Ragdoll cats who love each other but are in the middle of one of these scuffles. But unfortunately or fortunately, they're so adorable it's funny to watch. Take a look!

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original sound - Anya & Churro | The Ragdolls

@anya_churro_theragdolls shared a video of the two cute cats, Anya and Churro, who were in a bit of a spat. It's clear right away, and looking through other videos, these two are close, the kind of close that would eventually run into a conflict.

They start fighting, as cats do, taking weird snips at each other, never really biting, and putting their paws on each other. But it's hard to ignore that, while they might both be upset and showing aggression, they're adorable. These two are too fluffy to look mean, and instead, they just look like happy clouds.

Related: Determined Ragdoll Cat Keeps Calling Mom Back To Help Her Sister

In the comments, others thought these two fighting was adorable, too. Some comments included, "Angry fluffs," "Angry floofs," "A storm," "Cute," "Funny how they pull out each other's fluff when fighting," and "Someone turned on the accelerator."

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What To Do If Your Cats Are Fighting

It's not fun to see two of your kitties not getting along, and that aggression can be a sign that something more is going on than typical, everyday frustration. According to experts, it's important to step in when you see it happening in real life.

The ASPCA notes that you should "never let the cats fight it out." Instead, interrupt the fighting with a loud clap of your hands. That typically gets them off each other. The site also suggests rewarding good behavior while not trying to calm or soothe the aggressive cat, instead giving them space. You should separate resources like food and water so they don't compete for the same things, and always check in with your vet if the issue becomes serious.

We know that Anya and Churro's spat was short-lived, and they're likely back to happy cuddles already.

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This story was originally published April 22, 2026 at 9:35 AM.

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