These Ragdoll Cats Are Living Their Best Lives in Boxes
Ragdoll cats absolutely love boxes. You could buy them a new toy, and they might be more entertained by the box it came in. Here’s a look at some cute Ragdoll cats in boxes. Get ready for an overload of cuteness and a reminder that sometimes the greatest joys can be found in the most unexpected places.
Big Cat, Small Box

Cats don’t need to be able to fit entirely in a box to be happy. This large cat is quite content being sat in a smaller box.
Don’t Interrupt Me

Cats love playtime in boxes – and may not be too pleased if you interrupt. This grumpy-looking figure just wants to enjoy their box in peace!
I…Will…Fit

Ragdoll cats have a great time squeezing into tight spaces, even if the box is only big enough for their head! This cat refuses to give up.
Nap Time

A box is the perfect spot for a nap. This cute kitty is definitely feeling snug as they relax and doze for the day.
Peek-a-Boo

Who’s there? A box is an ideal place for a cat looking to pounce or just pop their head out to say hello.
Cozy Fit

You’d be surprised at the spaces cats can fit into. This kitty looks at home in a box that seems very small for their size.
Hide-and-Seek

The only thing better than a box is a box with a lid or flaps. Ragdolls kitties love to hide away and peek through small gaps.
Twice the Fun

Who says that a cat has to enjoy a box alone? The most enormous boxes have more than enough room for two Ragdolls to share.
Caught in the Act

Cats can sometimes act a bit sneaky and may think they’re up to no good jumping inside a box. This ‘deer-in-the-headlights’ look when you find them is adorable, though!
Any Shape and Size Will Do

A box doesn’t need to be super-roomy or super-cozy – and size or shape will do, even if it’s a shallow cardboard tray that’s just fun to sit in.
Investigating Cat

What’s this exciting new thing to play with? This Ragdoll cat is intrigued and is on a mission to learn more about this box.
Convenient Carry Cat

A cat in a box with handles? How convenient – they’re now your portable friend! Just be careful if you do actually lift up the box – it’s a lot less fun if it gives way due to your kitty’s weight.
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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,