These Cozy Ragdoll Cats Love Laundry Day

Have you ever looked at a pile of soft laundry and wished you could just dive in? These cats have – or they’ve just liked the look of an empty basket as a secure place to relax. Here are some cute Ragdoll cats in laundry baskets for you to enjoy. Get ready for a delightful display of feline cuteness as we celebrate their innate ability to turn everyday objects into the epitome of comfort and contentment.

Size Doesn’t Matter

Dexter in a Laundry Basket
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This smaller laundry basket doesn’t put this Ragdoll cat off – they are quite happy sitting inside and looming over the sides.

Ready for a Wash

Raggtown Armani owned by Sandy Wuerch
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Is it laundry day? This cat looks like they’re getting prepped for a good wash themselves – but not in the machine, of course!

Peeking Out

Simon in a laundry basket - owned by Pamela
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Laundry baskets are covered in holes to let clothes breathe. These also provide a handy spying spot for cats wanting to watch the world from their safe space.

Warm Laundry, Warm Kitty

Rags in a Laundry Basket 9-2-08
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This pile of fresh laundry looks like the perfect snooze spot for this chilled-out cat, who is undoubtedly enjoying that warm, just-out-the-dryer feeling.

Room for Two

Babsi & J-Cat in Laundry Basket Owned and Cherished by Barbie Heinen!
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This laundry basket has plenty of space for clothes – and for two Ragdoll cats as well! They’re loving sharing this comfy basket.

Nap Time

Moon owned by Hugo Chavez in a Laundry Basket
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There’s something about enclosed spaces that cats just find comforting – as this cat in a basket proves. Who needs a cat bed when there’s a laundry basket available?

Shrunk in the Wash?

Schiska in a Laundry Basket Owned by Sharon de Vos
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This adorable kitten looks like they’ve downsized after a wash cycle! Kittens love to explore and will love to poke their heads out of a laundry basket.

How Did They Manage That?

Coco
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Cats love to hide in all kinds of places, including this deep laundry basket. Let’s hope they have no problem jumping out when bored!

Watching the World Go By

Mitt-z loved by Cindy Sears
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With laundry baskets being such a cozy spot, cats like to lounge in them and see what’s happening around them. A laundry basket near a window is many a cat’s idea of heaven!

Tumbled Over

Mr. Darcy in the laundry basket owned by Mika
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Getting into a laundry basket isn’t always easy for cats – often resulting in overturned baskets and cats making the best of the situation.

Speedy Cat

Ragdoll Cat in a Laundry Basket
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You know those times when you put your warm, fresh clothes from the dryer in your basket, you blink, and suddenly a cat appears inside? This is what that looks like.

Caught Red-Pawed

JoJo and Milo having a little one-on-one time.taken loved by Shanna
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Cats will always look innocent when they’ve snuck into somewhere they’re not supposed to be – and how could you stay mad? The laundry may have to wait another day when the basket isn’t occupied!

Alarming Moments: Cats Caught in Embarrassing and Compromising Situations

Crazy cat look
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Sometimes you’ll catch your kitty in a compromising pose – as these cats prove.

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Grumpy cat looking at the camera
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Orange cat starring intently at the camera
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Orange cats are more likely to be males than females, but are they the airheaded species of the feline world? Many hilarious videos of cat antics can be credited to fuzzy, ginger kitties, but can the urban legends be true? Can their sweet, affectionate, and simple nature be attributed to genes? 

Cat Lovers Speak Out Against the Harmful Stereotypes and Unjust Treatment of Orange Cats

The Hidden Triggers: Identifying Common but Unnoticed Allergens Affecting Your Cat’s Health

Grumply cat with gold eyes
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If your cat is constantly licking, biting, and itching a lot, it could be a sign they’re suffering from allergies. But you might not realize what they’re allergic to – and it could be something you’d never even considered.

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Two Largest Cat Breeds – 17 Pound Cats?!

A Maine Coon cat and kitten
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Maine Coon cats and Ragdoll cats are the two most popular large cat breeds in the world. They both have long, beautiful coats and imposing figures, and they are both outstanding cats, but there are some key differences between these two gorgeous cats. 

18 Differences in Ragdoll Cats Vs Maine Coon Cats

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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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