If you happen to live in a multi-cat household, you’re aware of how cagey things can get if you’ve given one kitty a little too much of your time than the other(s). While independent creatures by nature, cats are also deeply emotional and sensitive beings who don’t like feeling left out (unless they choose to be!).
So, when Cloud, the Ragdoll cat, got to spend a few minutes playing with Mom, you can bet sister Lola caught them in the act—and her reaction is the epitome of sibling rivalry vibes!
A fluffy Ragdoll cat relaxes on the sofa.Image via Unsplash
Even if you don’t have two (or more) finicky felines sharing space, but you grew up with a sibling, this might hit home. Having a younger brother myself, it takes me back to those moments where I swore some kind of revenge under my breath for stealing Mom!
It looks like Lola’s still processing what she’s walked in on, but give the Ragdoll time, and she’ll swear revenge under her breath, too!
“Yesterday, I was just giving Cloud some love when I noticed Lola in the background, staring at us like a jealous little detective. Her face was saying, ‘How could you… and with MY toy?!’ She’s too used to being my spoiled baby 24/7,” the post is captioned, and Miss Lola is definitely serving!
The look in her eyes says it all: “Mom, how COULD you?” But being the one who’s usually partaking in this special bonding time, I can imagine that Lola can’t understand why Cloud gets Mom when she clearly wants Mom. Again, #siblingrivalry at its finest!
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With comments like “lonely” and “my hearttttt,” Lola’s winning in the “poor little baby girl” department! In case that video didn’t hit that core memory like it did me, here’s another example of the unlikely Ragdoll duo’s all-too-relatable relationship.
Ragdolls Are (Generally) Sweethearts
Though Lola and Cloud have different personalities, they’re both sweethearts with a lot of love to give.
That’s mostly thanks to their breed standards. Bred to be friendly, affectionate, easygoing, and gentle, Ragdolls are the type of kitties who fit into nearly every kind of family. And as a “Ragdoll,” they’re floppy and docile just as you’d expect.
Even on the spiciest of days, these felines love being with their people and fur siblings… although if you ask Lola, it might not always look like it!
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This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Oct 27, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.