Ragdoll Cats in Pop Culture - Celebrities Who Own Ragdolls

Ragdoll cats are famous for their stunning blue eyes, fluffy coats and laid-back, affectionate personalities. It’s no wonder that they’ve captured the hearts of many. They’re loved not only as beloved pets, but also as stars in the world of pop culture. From celebrity Instagram feeds to famous music video roles, these charming felines have made quite the impression on the world. In this post, we’re diving into the topic of Ragdoll cats in pop culture, spotlighting some of the biggest celebrities who have chosen Ragdolls as their furry companions!

Ragdoll Cats in Film and Television

The easygoing nature of Ragdoll cats in addition to their striking beauty have made them the ideal choice for a variety of roles in movies, TV shows and even music videos through the years. These cats often embody the "perfect pet," making them an ideal companion in the fictional worlds of television and film.

Celebrities Who Own Ragdoll Cats

Many celebrities call Ragdoll cats part of their families, thanks to their affectionate and friendly nature. Here are some famous Ragdolls owned by some of the world’s biggest celebrities, proving that these cats truly make the most purr-fect companions.

1. Taylor Swift: Benjamin Button is a seal bicolor male Ragdoll that was adopted by Taylor Swift after she fell in love with him on the set of her “ME!” music video. He was even featured alongside Taylor on her iconic TIME Magazine Person of the Year cover.

 
Taylor Swift with seal bicolor male Ragdoll named Benjamin Button on the cover of Time Magazine Person of the Year

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2. Sylvester Stallone: It’s known that actor Sylvester Stallone owns a seal bicolor male Ragdoll as well. Fun fact - some of the foundation cats in our Pastel Ragdolls breeding program come from the same cattery where Sylvester adopted his Ragdoll.

 
Sylvester Stallone holding seal bicolor male Ragdoll cat

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3. Joe Rogan: American comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan is the proud owner of a seal colorpoint male Ragdoll named Oliver. The two can be seen in his Facebook photo sharing a kiss below!

 
Joe Rogan kissing seal colorpoint male Ragdoll cat

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4. Anya Taylor-Joy: Actress Anya Taylor-Joy owns a seal lynx bicolor male Ragdoll named Kitsune. She raved about his sweet, Floppy Temperament and ability to play fetch on the LIVE with Kelly and Mark show.

 
Anya Taylor-Joy holding seal lynx bicolor male Ragdoll cat while he wears a wizard hat

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5. Seth Green: Actor Seth Green owns not only one, but two, adorable Ragdolls. One is a blue bicolor male Ragdoll named Artemis, who shows up often on his social media, and the other is a flame point female Ragdoll named Molly Weasley.

 
Seth Green holding blue bicolor male Ragdoll cat

Photo Owned by Seth Green

 

Why Celebrities Love Ragdolls

It’s no secret that celebrities love Ragdolls, and it's easy to see why. These cats are known for their gentle, affectionate nature, making them perfect companions for anyone looking for a calm and loving pet or Lap Cat. Their striking appearance — large, expressive blue eyes and beautiful semi-long fur — make them an attention-grabbing breed. And their easygoing personalities allow them to thrive in high-energy, busy environments like those often found in celebrity homes.

Ragdoll cats are also incredibly social, making them ideal pets for families or people who spend a lot of time at home. They enjoy being around their owners and will often follow them from room to room, seeking attention and affection. This makes them great pets for those looking for a feline friend who’s not only gorgeous but also human-oriented and loving.

Ragdolls’ Growing Popularity in Pop Culture

As Ragdoll cats continue to gain fame through celebrity ownership and media appearances, their presence in pop culture will only continue to grow. The gentle, affectionate nature of the breed makes them irresistible, and the Luxurious Ragdoll Appearance makes them a favorite in both real life and fiction. Ragdolls are continuing to make their mark in the world of entertainment!

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