Ragdoll cats are my favorite kind of cat (though Maine Coons are a close second). They’re just so beautiful, and they’re so fluffy, and they come in so many different colors. There’s truly a Ragdoll for everyone, and I adore that about them.

Ragdoll kitten sitting by a window. Image via Shutterstock / Snowice_81
My favorite Ragdolls are the ones who just have the lightest kiss of color at their points (ears, snout, tail). They’re just so soft looking, like the kind of kitty you could snuggle for hours and hours on end.
Recently, one cat mom turned up on TikTok to show off her gorgeous “seal-colored” Ragdoll, and she’s legitimately a little mermaid princess. She looks like the sweetest, most pet-loving cat you’ll ever see, and I might never get over her:
Posh Raggies Ragdolls may look posh, but don’t worry. They’re super sweet, and if you bring one into your forever home, they’ll fit right in! The kitten in this video is a Seal bicolor Ragdoll, which can be broken into a few different parts:
Seal: brownish-greyish “points,” similar to the color of some seals.
Bicolor: there’s a mix of color and white in their coats.
Bicolor Ragdolls typically have a white, upside-down V shape on their snouts, with the secondary color filling in their cheeks around it. You can kind of see it on the kitten, but she’s still a baby, so it’s not quite deep enough yet. Adult bicolor Ragdolls will look like:
Neither “Seal” coloring nor bicolor Ragdolls in general are particularly rare, but they are considered some of the most conventionally attractive cats the breed has to offer. If you want a Seal bicolored Ragdoll, expect to pay a pretty penny for them!
Common Ragdoll Cat Colors
Ragdoll cats are one of the most interesting cat breeds because they’re so versatile. While they have a very classic look to them, there’s also so much room for differences! Some rare varieties can even have beautiful “paint-splattered” faces!
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Some of the most common Ragdoll cat colors are:
There are other varieties, too, including Lilac, which is one of the rarest coat colors of cats in general. However, no matter what coat color a Ragdoll has, they’ll always be loyal, sweet, and very, very opinionated!
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This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Nov 13, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.