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Cats already have a reputation for being effortlessly cute. They do the simplest things and somehow make them feel special, whether they’re stretching in a sunbeam, squeezing into a box that’s clearly too small, or just blinking slowly at the camera. It doesn’t take much for them to steal all the attention.

But sometimes, it’s not just what they do. It’s where they do it. The Reddit community Tiny Cats In Big Spaces proves this perfectly by sharing hilariously adorable photos of cats that look impossibly small in their surroundings. The result is pure aww material from start to finish. Scroll down for the sweetest examples.

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    #2

    Spot My Little Ginger Girl

    Tiny cat peeking out from a drawer in a big wooden wardrobe, showcasing tiny cats in big spaces vividly.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A tiny smol baby ginger girl! You have been twice blessed! Since tiny smol girl gingers are less common, do they have more brain cells than the boys, or do they ALL share the same one?

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    As adorable as it is to see these tiny furry felines looking incredibly goofy in big spaces, it’s safe to admit that no matter what their size actually is, cats don’t really change. They love finding a cozy spot, whether they’re a kitten or a lion. And across homes all over the world, they seem to fall for the very same kinds of places again and again.

    #3

    We Need A Bigger Bag For The Orange Bean

    Tiny cat curled up sleeping in the center of a large white bean bag in a spacious room setting.

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    #4

    Muffin, The Fighter Of Peets And Thief Of Socks

    Tiny cat sitting on a large carpeted staircase, highlighting the contrast between small cats and big spaces.

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    B Hobbs
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Cat! I am going to need a loooong nap after climbing these stairs."

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    There’s actually a reason why cats are drawn to certain spaces. Let’s start with one of the all-time classics, the good old cardboard box. According to Popular Science, boxes appeal deeply to a cat’s natural instincts. Even indoor cats carry the same instincts as their wild counterparts. A box gives them a place to hide, observe, and pounce, all while staying out of sight.

    #5

    Biscuit, Son Of Kitty, Conqueror Of Galaxies

    Tiny cat sitting alone on wide staircase at night under streetlight, highlighting small cat in big space.

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    #6

    Too Big

    Tiny cat curled up in a large fluffy gray bed on a wooden floor, showcasing contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OK, I am afraid I am going to have to confiscate this one for closer inspection. I'll let you all know the results after careful study and consideration.

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    #7

    I Just Found This On Facebook

    Tiny cat resting peacefully on the back of a large white dog in a spacious indoor setting.

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    Feline behavior expert Mikel Delgado explained to Popular Science that outdoor cats exist in a delicate balance between being predator and prey, which makes hiding spots essential. Indoors, that instinct does not disappear. A box offers walls for protection and an opening for a surprise leap at a toy or a moving shadow. To a cat, it is both shelter and playground in one.

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    Tiny Fresh Baked Loaves

    Tiny cat curled up on a large black couch near a window in a spacious room, highlighting tiny cats in big spaces.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When they are this smol I have a hard time leaving them alone. I just want to cuddle them all the time.

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    #10

    Checkers Has Taken Over My Marital Bed

    Tiny cat curled up on a large patterned bedspread in a cozy bedroom with soft lighting and framed artwork.

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    Multa Nocte
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tiny smols have priority on your marital bed because you can lose your virginity ANY day, but having a tiny smol on your bed is not going to occur for very long until they turn into just a smol.

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    Boxes also serve another important purpose. They make cats feel safe. Delgado noted that cats naturally gravitate toward covered, enclosed spaces when they feel unsure about their surroundings. Professor Danielle Gunn-Moore from the University of Edinburgh added that a mother cat seeks out a quiet, enclosed spot to give birth, which becomes a kitten’s very first experience of safety. Studies even show that stress hormones drop in shelter cats when they are given access to a box.

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    The Kitten My Parents Found

    Tiny cat sitting on a large carpet in a spacious room with wooden floor and furniture around.

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    #12

    I Was Told To Post This Man Here

    Tiny cat held in hands overlooking vast canyon landscape, showing contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    #13

    Miss Elanor Takes Up The Whole Bed

    Tiny cat lying on a large bed next to orange pillows and stuffed animals in a spacious bedroom setting.

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    Kirsten Kerkhof
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup, it's the couch for you. There is literally nowhere for you to go now.

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    At the same time, a box is also something new. Indoor cats know every corner of their territory, so when a new object appears, curiosity takes over. A box becomes something to explore and eventually claim. Whether a cat is nervously peeking out or lounging inside without a care in the world depends on how secure they feel in that moment.

    #15

    Bro Isn’t Even Half A Tile Sized

    Tiny cat sitting on patterned tile floor in a large space, highlighting the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    #16

    What Should His Name Be ?

    Tiny cat standing alone on a large green tiled kitchen floor next to a fridge and shelves in a big space.

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    Multa Nocte
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OK, we have just swerved into the illegally smol territory here.

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    Then there are the high places. According to PetMD, cats are naturally drawn to elevated spots because looking down helps them feel safe. From a higher position, they can monitor their surroundings and relax without feeling vulnerable. This instinct comes straight from their role as both hunter and potential prey. Being up high offers a sense of security that a floor simply cannot match.

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    What I See When I Come Downstairs 💗

    Tiny cat sitting alone on large wooden floor in a spacious living room with gray couch and coffee table nearby.

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    PetMD also explains that high places help cats avoid household commotion. Loud noises, active children, dogs, or even other cats can be overwhelming. When life indoors gets too busy, many cats retreat upward. Warmth also plays a role. Since warm air rises, shelves, tops of cabinets, and cat trees often become very appealing napping spots, especially during colder months.

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    Bruce, King Of Barn

    Tiny cat sitting in a large open barn space with sunlight casting shadows inside the structure.

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    Beyond boxes and high shelves, cats also crave personal territory. According to Pryde Pets, cats are solitary by nature and need clearly defined spaces to feel safe and in control. They claim their territory through scent marking, climbing, and retreating into hidden spaces. These personal spots help them regulate their energy and avoid overstimulation from their environment.

    #23

    Looks Like I’m Sleeping On The Couch

    Tiny cat peeking out from under a quilt on a large bed, highlighting tiny cats in big spaces feeling.

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    Bonesko
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I still don't understand that I am like 200x bigger than my cat but she still takes up the whole bed. What sort of sorcery is this!?

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    #25

    My Teachers Cat — His Names Iulius And Hes The Size Of A Flea :)

    Tiny cat curled up on a large textured sofa, illustrating the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces that melt your heart.

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    The need for solitude is just as important as their need for play. Pryde Pets notes that even the most affectionate cats need time alone to decompress. When a cat hides more often or becomes easily irritated, it can be a sign that their personal space is being tested. Having access to quiet, secure areas allows cats to feel balanced and at ease

    #26

    Got A Taste Of Height And Can’t Go Back

    Small cat resting on a high shelf in a big room with a guitar on the wall and a red bedspread below.

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    #27

    My Friend’s Tiny Criminal

    Tiny cat sitting alone on a large empty floor, highlighting the contrast between tiny cats and big spaces.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This little smol's crime is stealing my heart.

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    #28

    Void On The Loft

    Tiny black cat perched high above in a spacious bright kitchen, showcasing the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    Whiskers
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Next they’re gonna jump on the cabinets and learn how to open them to find treats, or just about anything to drop down.

    So whether it is a cardboard box tucked into a corner, the top of a bookshelf, or a hidden spot behind the curtains, these spaces all serve the same purpose. They help cats feel safe and at home. And when we see tiny cats curled up in these familiar favorite spots, even when the space around them is enormous, it somehow makes the moment even sweeter.

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    #30

    Not My Cat But Look At This Little Guy!

    Tiny cat curled up on a large bedspread with a floral pattern in a spacious bedroom setting.

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    #31

    Tiny Bebe In Large Kitchen

    Tiny cat standing in the middle of a large bright kitchen, highlighting the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    Whiskers
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Go and feed the bebe. At once!

    #32

    Does She Know She Lives In Paradise?

    White and blue Mediterranean terrace overlooking the sea, with tiny cats hidden in big spaces nearby.

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    #33

    Behold - My New Orange

    Tiny cat lying on a large grassy slope near trees and a wooden fence in a spacious outdoor area.

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    L.V
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    20 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't forget to water your lawn cat!

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    #34

    Wanted To Go Home. Road Was Blocked By This Beast

    Tiny cat sitting alone on a c*****d pavement in a large outdoor space between apartment buildings and greenery.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No way to go around, you'd certainly have to stop and consider your options.

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    #36

    What Should I Do If I Encounter Something Like This?

    Tiny cat sitting alone on a large brick-paved space, highlighting the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    #37

    Smol Stare

    Tiny cat sitting alone on large brown tiled floor in spacious room with bowls and pink wall in background.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's one you definitely need to remember about getting wet or feeding after midnight.

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    #38

    Just A Little Baby

    Tiny cat sitting near the red door of an old stone building, highlighting the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    #39

    Tiny Gamer In Training

    Tiny cat resting on a chair in a spacious home office with shelves, desk, and cat scratching post nearby.

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    On The Staircase

    Tiny cat curled up and sleeping on a large carpeted staircase in a spacious indoor setting.

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    Multa Nocte
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Interesting steps. I wonder how easy they are to clean with cat hair?

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    #41

    Came Out Of The Shower And Found My Roommate's Cat Looking Very Polite

    Small orange cat resting on a large brown couch with pillows and string lights in the background.

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    #43

    Mine Now

    Tiny cat curled up on a large, textured blanket in a spacious room with tiled flooring and scattered toys.

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    Gremlin

    Tiny cat resting in a cozy bed in a spacious living room with a decorated, lit Christmas tree nearby.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am going to predict the near future: tiny smol = 1, Christmas tree = 0.

    #45

    King Size Bed Just For Her. Her Greed Sickens Me

    Tiny cat curled up on a large bed with patterned bedding and a soft blanket in a dimly lit bedroom.

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    Whiskers
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nonsense! She’s not greedy, just waiting for you to tuck in to keep you warm.

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    #46

    Surveying Her Kingdom

    Tiny cat perched in a large open living space above a kitchen area with high ceilings and stairs nearby.

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    Whiskers
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Like the view, little kitty?

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    #47

    King Sized Bed For A Queen

    Tiny cat sitting alone in a large bed with dark green sheets and pillows in a spacious, minimal room.

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    Smol

    Tiny cat peeking out from under gray bedding on a large bed with patterned pillows and a patchwork quilt.

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    Whiskers
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a lovely sight! And matches the colours perfectly!

    #49

    My In-Law's Kitten, Freya

    Tiny cat resting on a large bed in a spacious bedroom with decorative pillows and a floor lamp nearby.

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    #51

    Zero Thoughts Head Empty

    Tiny cat sitting on wooden floor near bed in a big space, highlighting the contrast of tiny cats in big spaces.

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    #52

    He Is The Ultimate Peach

    Tiny cat sitting on a large gray couch next to a handheld gaming console, highlighting size contrast in big spaces.

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    #53

    Catto With A Scarf

    Tiny cat sitting on the edge of a bed in a big room with a mural of open green fields and blue sky.

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    #54

    His Ass Is Not A Car

    Tiny cat sitting alone on concrete floor near parked dark SUV in large empty garage space.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ? Are we allowed to say "a*s"? Edit: I didn't think so.

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