Giant Maine Coon Caught Sucking on a Blanket and Making Biscuits Like a Total Loverboy
Some cats act tough until the second you're not looking. Others just skip that part entirely and go straight to being a full-blown baby in a very large body.
Louie is the second kind.
@tiberiusandlouie My big baby is making me some biscuits #cats#catsoftiktok#mainecoon#catmom#catlover
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This TikTok moment was shared by @tiberiusandlouie. Their giant gray smoke Maine Coon settles onto the bed, grabs a blanket, and immediately gets to work making biscuits like he's been emotionally preparing for this all day.
There's no rush. No chaos. Just slow, deliberate kneading with the tiniest bit of blanket tucked into his mouth like this is part of the process, and he would appreciate if no one questioned it.
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The caption says, "My big baby is making me some biscuits," and honestly, that sums it up perfectly.
Because yes, he is enormous. Yes, he looks like he could run a small forest if he wanted to. And yet, here he is, gently kneading a blanket and sucking on it like he's 5 minutes old and life is simple again.
It's the contrast that really gets you.
One second, you're looking at a massive Maine Coon with that slightly intimidating presence they all have, and the next, he's just… this soft, affectionate, deeply committed little guy who needs his blanket and his moment.
And the way he takes his time with it makes it even better. Like this is not a quick activity. This is an experience.
People in the comments were immediately locked into this Maine Coon making biscuits.
"Aww, he's taking his sweet time. Does he have part of the blanket in his mouth?" one person wrote.
And yes. Yes, he does.
I don't know, there's something about this kind of behavior that always feels a little extra sweet. My own Maine Coon, Meatball, doesn't always have lovey cat moments. He has a schedule, boundaries, and opinions. But when he is affectionate, it's intense. It's like suddenly he needs to be directly on top of you, making biscuits like it's his job, and you just have to accept your role in the situation.
Louie feels like that kind of kitty. Just… more consistent about it.
Why Cats Knead
@denverveterinarian Ask a veterinarian: Why do cats make biscuits? #veterinarian#cats#catbiscuits#cutecats
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When cats knead, or "make biscuits," it's usually a sign that they feel safe, comfortable, and content.
The behavior starts in kittenhood, when they knead their mother to help stimulate milk flow. Some kitties carry that habit into adulthood, especially when they're relaxed or feeling affectionate.
Cat sucking blanket behavior can also be tied to that same comforting instinct. It's often seen in kitties who are especially attached to soft textures or who find the behavior soothing.
While it might look a little silly, it's generally a sign that your cat feels secure and happy in their environment.
So when a giant Maine Coon like Louie settles in and starts making biscuits with a blanket in his mouth, it's not just cute. It's a full demonstration of trust.
And apparently… a very serious baking session.
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This story was originally published April 22, 2026 at 10:55 AM.