Tiny ‘Toasted’ Ragdoll Kitten Uses Cutest Sideways Attack Strategy


When my Ragdoll cat, Milo, was a fluffy little cloud of a baby, everything he did was the cutest thing ever. It didn’t matter if he was trying to figure out the automatic water fountain (which he used to play in) or demanding to be held most hours of the day (typical for this breed), because it was all adorable. Maybe his older cat sister, Feathers, would disagree, but even his failed attack plots against her made me swoon!

Toast, another Ragdoll kitten, reminds me so much of my Milo, especially as he prances on the bed, preparing for the ultimate play attack on his unsuspecting siblings!

Kittens happily hopping away will forever be a huge win in my book, and tiny Toast nailed it. It does take a while to plan this kind of surprise move, so it’s good the bitty boy gave himself a moment to think. Sure, the other fluffy kittens were already having fun on the floor without him, but you can’t just hop in without a solid plan!

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Toast has always been an active boy who loves lots of attention. He can just as easily thwart kitty playtime with his adorable vengeance as he can cuddle up with mom while she works. Thus is the life with a Ragdoll—you truly get it all with these cuties!

Do Ragdoll Kittens Play a Lot?

Like both Toast and my Milo, Ragdoll kittens are tiny balls of energy when they’re young. It’s pretty much an “all kittens” thing to be curious, mischievous, and playful during their first 12 to 18 months of life. Though docile and calm as they grow older, Ragdolls have tons of energy to burn and can happily play fetch, pounce, romp, and plot strategic moves like they think they would in the wild!

One of the best parts of having a “razzle-dazzle” kitty like Toast is that no matter how old he gets, it’s in his breed’s nature to keep that youthful, kitten-like attitude. My Milo has grown to be 15 pounds of fluffy perfection, and to this day, still believes he’s just a baby—and I’m totally OK with that!

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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Feb 26, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


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