Some things are just meant to be together. Peanut butter and jelly, pepperoni and pizza, and Siberian Cats and snow. Mr. Elvis, the Siberian Cat, particularly loves the snow.
But according to this video, he had no idea that he loved it until he recently experienced his first snowfall. To say that this video, which you can watch by clicking here, was adorable is an understatement!
Mr. Elvis, a very handsome tuxedo-coated kitty, looks like he is having an absolute ball in this footage! It’s like something in him realizes, “Hey, this is the life I was always meant to live!”
He just loves playing in the snow so much. He loves pouncing on it, watching the snowflakes fall, trying to catch them with his paws, and he even enjoys eating it, LOL!
If this Siberian Cat’s playful snow time shenanigans aren’t total cuteness overload, then we don’t know what is!
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The comments section for this video was gushing with love for Mr. Elvis and his playful snowfall silliness.
Many people shared that they used to have feline companions who tremendously enjoyed playing in the snow, just like Mr. Elvis.
Some of them also shared that they have a beautiful tuxedo cat, just like Mr. Elvis, and that his playful behavior is very similar to theirs. Some people also commented on how beautiful Mr. Elvis is. Hey, he is an incredibly handsome boy, no doubt about it!
Mr. Elvis’s Feline Sister Also Enjoys the Snow
As this other video, which you can watch by clicking here, shows, Mr. Elvis’s sister enjoys playing in the snow just as much as him! Honestly, this is just too cute! It’s like a Siberian kitty winter wonderland!
While not every feline companion will enjoy playing in the snow as much as Mr. Elvis and his sister, Siberian Cats are well-suited to cold environments, as their namesake indicates.
Hailing from Russia’s subarctic climate, Siberian Cats have long, thick, furry coats that protect them from freezing temperatures.
In their homeland, their ancestors were prized for their ability to protect food sources from rodents, which might be why Mr. Elvis and his feline sister were so playful in the snow. They are just following their instincts to try to catch things in the snow.
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This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Nov 14, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.