Some kittens are cute, and then there are kittens who look like they were dipped in sugar and stardust before arriving on earth. Luna, a tiny Burmese kitten with the softest, frosted brown-and-white coat, is the latest internet heart stealer. In the adorable video, she sits blinking up at the camera as if she is still trying to figure out how this big world works. Her fur is a mix of warm mocha brown, snowy white, and soft, blended frosting that makes her look like a living marshmallow swirl.
Ugh, I really don’t need to start researching these kittens in my area! Burmese kittens already have those expressive, round eyes and sweet faces, but Luna takes it to another level. She has the cutest little crabby face ever.
The precious clip from TikTok was shared by @burmese_cattery_berlin, and everyone’s in love. One person said, “That is the cutest little baby I’ve ever seen.” Someone else added, “My granddaughter said why is he/she mad, like that’s just his adorable mad face.” Cutest little frown ever!
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Someone else replied, “She is such a beautiful, cuteness, adorable, cutie, precious baby kitten.” Another response read, “That face is just a work of art.”
Luna’s frosted coloring is part of what makes her so eye-catching. Burmese cats typically have sleek fur in shades of sable, champagne, blue, or platinum, but her soft brown-and-white blend gives her a unique frosted look that fans cannot stop talking about. The contrast between her warm brown back and her snowy white face and belly makes her look like a tiny winter treat.
Is a Burmese the Right Cat for You?
Burmese are known for being affectionate, people-focused, and extremely social cats. They form strong bonds with their families and often follow their humans from room to room like loyal shadows. Their playful nature lasts well into adulthood, and they thrive in homes where they get plenty of interaction and attention. The coats on Burmese kitties are low maintenance, but the cats do love mental stimulation, toys, climbing spaces, and companionship. If you want a cat who is cuddly, outgoing, and deeply attached to their people, a Burmese may be a perfect fit. But if you prefer a more independent, hands-off feline, this is probably not the right breed for you.
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This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Nov 25, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.