Ragdoll Cat's ‘Secret Boyfriend' Reveal Has Mom in Stitches
Love stories are one of those things everyone can get behind. Human love stories are a little boring: they've all been done before. When animals fall in love, though? We can't get enough, and we don't want to. It's a hit every time!
Recently, a Ragdoll cat was found out. She was having a little romantic moment with an outdoor cat, and her mom truly could not believe her eyes! Of all the cats in the world, she chose this one:
@billietheraggie Billie has a BOYFRIEND #catsoftiktok#ragdoll#ragdollcats#cattok#cats
original sound - Billie and Friends
Billie the Ragdoll Cat has been seeing her secret boyfriend for a while, it seems. He was very comfortable walking right up to the door, and the two of them just sit together. They've never interacted outside, since she didn't really go out there. Now that Billie is a woman in love, though, her mom makes sure she can!
Don't worry: Billie is vaccinated, spayed, and very well-loved. She is never allowed to interact with outside cats unless she's heavily supervised, even with her TikTok followers chanting from the rooftops that it's time to let him in!
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Unfortunately, there haven't really been updates on this orange boy. He hasn't come around in a few days, but that doesn't matter to Billie. She's actually currently on the rebound:
@billietheraggie You can't even make this stuff up. Let Billie have a boyfriend and she really said "make it two" Do you think Billie cheated? Are you team Orange or team New Boyfriend? Alternative plots welcomed #cattok#ragdoll#catsoftiktok#cats#catstory
original sound - Billie and Friends
I can't even. We're playing Real Housewives with cats, and it's amazing. Next, someone is going to need to call up Maury Povich! I can't wait to see what Orange thinks when he finally comes back! I mean, what if he was off getting ready to start a better life for them?!
Safety Around Outdoor Cats
If your cat falls in love with an outdoor cat or they're just coming around a lot, you need to be careful. Taking them in immediately can be very tempting, but it's not always what's best for either party.
Before you allow them into your home or your cat's life, you should:
- Make sure both cats are spayed/neutered.
- Get everyone up to date on their vaccines.
- Get flea treatments done if necessary.
You should also introduce them slowly, even if they seem interested already. Feelings can change on a dime: just ask Billie and her new boo!
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This story was originally published April 14, 2026 at 7:00 AM.