Adorable British Longhair Kitten Looks Deeply Concerned About Moving Into His New House
I don't know why worried little kittens have such a chokehold on my emotions, but they do. Give me one tiny fluffy baby with big eyes and a concerned expression, and suddenly I'm ready to cancel my plans and spend the next six hours reassuring him that everything is going to be OK.
That's exactly what happened when I stumbled across this precious orange British Longhair kitten on TikTok. The sweet little guy has just arrived at his new home, and his tiny meows and worried face had me wanting to reach through my screen and give him approximately 7,000 forehead kisses.
@pearlsragdolls My new kitten isn't sure what to think of his new home yet
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The adorable video was shared by @pearlsragdolls and introduces an orange long-haired British kitten who's still trying to figure out what this whole "new house" situation is about.
The caption reads:
"My new kitten isn't sure what to think of his new home yet."
In the background, his mom gently asks, "What's wrong?" before reassuring him, "You aren't sure of your new house yet?"
The tiny kitten answers her with the sweetest little meows imaginable.
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Honestly, he doesn't just meow.
He looks like he meows with his entire face.
Every tiny squeak comes with wide eyes, an expressive little mouth, and the unmistakable look of someone who's just realized they accidentally moved without reading the reviews first.
The Comments Section Absolutely Adored Him:
- "I'm not a cat person... damn that is a cute ass cat."
- "He's meowing in lowercase."
- "He's talking about his feelings so that's a good start. Don't leave it bottled up little mister."
- "He meows with his whole face."
- "Not to be dramatic but I would die for him."
- "That little face deserves unlimited forehead kisses."
- "I love having a talkative cat so much. You two will have the best late night convos. Plus they can keep a secret like no one else."
Personally, "he's meowing in lowercase" completely took me out.
Because somehow ... that's exactly what he's doing.
How to Help a Kitten Get Used to a New Home
@basepaws Are you moving with your cat soon? Here are 5 tips to help them settle into your new home! #cat#catsoftiktok#cattips#moving#movingtips#petsoftiktok
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Moving into a new home can feel overwhelming for a kitten. Giving them a quiet room with food, water, a litter box, toys, and cozy hiding spots can help them adjust at their own pace.
Speak softly, spend time sitting nearby, and let your kitten come to you when they're ready. Many kittens become much more confident after a few days, as they learn that their new home is safe and full of people who love them.
And if your new kitten wants to have long conversations about their feelings along the way ...
Well, I think that's only fair.
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This story was originally published June 26, 2026 at 5:05 PM.