Ragdoll Kitten's Zoomies on Her Walk Prove Everyone Wrong About the Breed
When you hear people talking about Ragdoll cats, they'll often tell you that they're super cuddly and affectionate. These cats love to snuggle, and you can pick them up and flop them around without a care in the world! These cats are easy, right?
Well, kind of. Sometimes, they're definitely that easygoing, floppy, lovable cat. Other times, as this Ragdoll kitten showed on her walk, they can be absolutely bonkers. If you're thinking of getting a Ragdoll, maybe watch this and make sure you're ready:
@sellaragdoll My angel
Pump It - The Black Eyed Peas
Sella the Ragdoll is hilarious, and she shows off something very important about the breed: even though they're regarded for their chill nature, they can be crazy. It does not matter where you get a cat or how much you pay for them; they're still a cat!
Sella is only a few weeks old, and she's living with her forever family in Italy. One of the main things she loves about her life is all of those sunny walks... Or rather, sunny runs. She's proven that she doesn't really walk. She's as fast as anything!
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Like any other kitten, Sella spends about half of her time sprinting around like a track star and half of her time napping. She likes to nap outside, too, which is just about the cutest thing ever:
@sellaragdoll She likes the wind and doesn't like the sun
Ghibli-style nostalgic waltz - MaSssuguMusic
She has to sleep a lot: that's how she gears up for her runs. Luckily for her parents, she's still small, so she still has little legs. Even her running is pretty easy to keep up with, but as she gets older, her zoomies are only going to get faster!
Are Ragdoll Cats All Chill?
Everyone always says that Ragdolls are easy. They're cool, calm, and collected all the time, right? They just want to snuggle and sleep all the time.
Wrong. Ragdoll cats can definitely be on the calmer side compared to certain breeds, like the Maine Coon, but these cats are still rambunctious. They thrive best in homes where they have access to:
- Frequent playtime.
- Different toys and climbing structures.
- Supervised outside time.
In fact, if your Ragdoll cat seems a little too chill, you should probably talk to your vet. There's a fine line between laziness and lethargy: if your kitten never wants to zoom, there could be something wrong!
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This story was originally published May 18, 2026 at 11:00 AM.