Ragdoll Kitten Becomes the Cutest Babysitter for Golden Retriever Puppies – Yahoo
Some kittens mind their business, and then there’s Ember, a tiny Ragdoll who has apparently taken on a full-time job as a nanny. In the video, Ember sits perched on the sofa looking fluffy, regal, and mildly overwhelmed as four baby Golden Retriever puppies swarm her like she’s the most fascinating thing they’ve ever seen. They paw at her and basically try to treat her like the world’s fluffiest jungle gym.
But Ember handles it like a seasoned professional. Every time a puppy gets too close or too enthusiastic, she gently bops them on the head with her little paw—not mean, not stressed, just a “Sir, please respect personal space” tap. It’s the perfect blend of kitten boundaries and big-sister energy. And somehow, the puppies seem to adore her even more for it. The whole scene looks like the fluffiest daycare you’ve ever seen.
One person hilariously commented, "She's outnumbered by fluffiness." Someone else replied, "I love how the kitty is still being gentle, just wants to be left alone, but doesn’t want to hurt them." Someone else responded, "A fluffball of heaven between all of them."
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And if watching these little ones meet has you wondering how to safely bring a kitten and puppies together, here’s what pet parents should know.
Introducing a kitten to puppies is all about keeping things slow, calm, and structured so everyone feels safe. Start by letting them sniff each other through a gate or carrier so they can get used to each other’s scents without direct contact. Puppies are often excited and a little chaotic, so keeping them on a leash or in a controlled space helps prevent accidental scares or rough play. Give the kitten high places to retreat to so they always have an escape route and feel in control of the interaction. Keep early meetings short and positive with treats and gentle praise. Over a few days, increase their time together as both sides relax. With patience, supervision, and plenty of breaks, most kittens and puppies adjust beautifully and end up forming a sweet little friendship.
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