From Playtime to Relaxation: Capturing the Many Sides of Ragdoll Cats in the Bathtub

While many cats hate the idea of a bath, that doesn’t mean they hate the bathtub. It can be a cozy place to nap or a fun spot to explore, especially with so many shiny surfaces. Here are some cute pics of Ragdoll cats enjoying their owners’ bathtubs. Join us as we delight in a delightful assortment of photos showcasing these adorable cats enjoying their owners’ bathtubs, proving that even in the most unlikely of places, feline charm and cuteness can shine through.

How Do I Get Out?

Ragdoll Cats in Bathtubs
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OK, the tub was fun for a little while, but how do I get out now? This cat looks slightly concerned about the slippery walls of the tub.

Wait Your Turn

Ragdoll Cats in Bathtub
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I know you’ve just been to the gym and need a quick shower, but you’ll have to wait – this is my turn in the bath, and I am not moving for you!

Who’s Clogged the Drain?

Ragdoll CJ in a Bathtub
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Ragdoll cats often love to play with the drain, especially if you toss a small toy into the tub that fits snugly into the hole without getting lost. Just be careful their fur doesn’t cause any plumbing issues!

Someone’s in Here!

Indiana, 3 years old and Theodore, 9 months old, chilling in the bath together.
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You need to wait your turn – this bathroom is clearly already occupied by a Ragdoll cat who deserves their privacy!

Is This Not My Bed?

Ragdoll Cats in Bathtubs
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Cats will often sleep anywhere, even in a bathtub. This kitty looks surprisingly comfortable for lying in an empty tub.

Bath Time is Sharing Time

Miss Boogie the Ragdoll Cat bathtub
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Who says that cats have to have a bathtub all to themselves? These Ragdoll kitties are perfectly happy sharing their time in the tub and have plenty of space to play.

Slip and Slide

Ragdoll Kittens in a Bathtub
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Any cat with the zoomies will have a great time slipping and sliding around the tub’s sides. Just ensure it stays fun and doesn’t become a panicked scramble!

A Quick Cool Off

Ragdoll Cat Pixie from The Magnificent 7 in Bathtub
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One of the reasons cats love to lounge in a tub is because it can often be a cool respite when the kitty is feeling warm. This cat looks like they’re loving the colder sensation.

No Water, Please!

Ragdoll Cat Perry on Bathtub
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We love how relaxed this cat looks inside the tub – don’t turn the water on to spoil their fun!

Are These Not Toys?

black and white ragdoll cat in white bathtub surrounded by children's toys
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Shampoo bottles, faucets, scrubbing brushes…there are many potential ‘toys’ around a bathtub, and cats love to be curious!

Totally Innocent…Honest!

Ragdoll Cat in Bathtub
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This cat has clearly just been caught playing in the bathtub when maybe it shouldn’t be. But with a face like this, how could you possibly stop them?

We Prefer the Shower

Ragdoll Cats in Shower
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These cats seem much happier standing in the shower tray than in a bathtub. But if you’re in a hurry to get ready, they’re proving to be just as much in the way!

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Hi, I’m Jenny Dean, creator of Floppycats! Ever since my Aunt got the first Ragdoll cat in our family, I have loved the breed. Inspired by my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags, I created Floppycats to connect, share and inspire other Ragdoll cat lovers around the world,

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