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Colossal Ragdoll Cat's 4-Second Knockout Has People Stunned

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Cats are known for their epic napping skills, and it's honestly not fair. It seems like they can catch some z's anytime, anywhere, while I'm staring at the ceiling for hours. Maybe one day, someone will figure out how to bottle that up so the rest of us can sleep, too!

There's no better intro for a humongous, gorgeous Ragdoll cat named Juni. The funny feline is renowned for her incredible ability to fall asleep standing, playing-literally doing anything-and this time, Mom @lyssieloulou finally caught her in the act.

@lyssielooloo

lights out in 4 seconds

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Mom says Juni goes full lights out in 4 seconds, and that tracks. As one of the most beloved kitties on the web, Juni's reputation far precedes her, and it's because of how quickly she falls asleep, regardless of what she's doing.

Whether it's competing in an agility course with sister Winnie or letting Mom show her off like an "unconscious throw pillow," Juni is Sleeping Beauty if the Disney princess were a cat.

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I'd love to say that Juni isn't always sleeping. To some extent, that's true. Most of the time, she gives any on-camera presence or activity a good try, but then the Sandman takes over, and it's a total knockout.

If you're not obsessed with this big girl yet, have another look. In this clip, she sleeps through getting shaved-an amazing feat!

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This may be the only cat in the world to sleep through getting shaved

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How Much Sleep Do Cats Need?

Many pet parents may wonder why cats sleep so much, and as PetMD explains, it depends on breed, age, health, and more. The general rule of thumb is that kittens may snooze 20 to 22 hours per day, while adults need between 12 and 16 hours. Seniors are in their own special category, which means their schedules might vary, with sleep fluctuating between 18 and 20 hours.

At any age, it might seem like your kitty is always sleeping, but it's because 75% of that is a series of light periods of rest. It's where "cat naps" stems from! The remaining 25% of their sleep is the deep REM type, which only happens in 20- to 30-minute bits throughout the day.

As for Ms. Juni, she's just a sleepy girl in a sleepy world, and we love her all the more for it!

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This story was originally published May 26, 2026 at 8:20 PM.

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