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This Tuxedo Cat’s Innocent ‘Tongue-Out Face’ Is Melting Hearts Online

By

Sven Kramer

, updated on

July 23, 2025

Some cats turn their little quirks into internet gold, and this Tuxedo superstar has done exactly that. His constant “heart tongue” and unique “sissy face” have turned thousands of viewers into fans.

A Tuxedo cat naturally draws attention with crisp black and white markings that stand out on camera. His striking coat frames his tongue-out blep perfectly, making every screenshot a keeper. Viewers say the markings almost look painted on, giving every head tilt a polished finish.

Most cats only flash their tongue for a second, but this cat’s tongue sits out all day. It creates the shape of a tiny heart, which fans can’t stop noticing in videos. It is not forced or posed; it is just part of how he looks, and it never fails to spark comments.

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People keep calling it his “sissy face,” a label that stuck after a viral comment. His slightly open mouth and round eyes give him a look that feels unguarded. Instead of a sleek feline stare, he wears an expression that is both odd and disarming.

His account, @rocky_teenager, has clips showing him mid-blep, mid-nap, and mid-pounce. Each short video racks up likes because viewers feel like they have found a one‑of‑a‑kind character.

Veterinarians explain that some cats with missing teeth let their tongues hang out because nothing keeps them tucked in. That might be the reason behind this Tuxedo cat’s signature look. It is harmless in most cases and just part of what makes them unique.

Rocky Teenager / Instagram / The Tuxedo cat has won hearts with his permanent blep, described as "pure derpy charm". Fans adore his "heart tongue" and "sissy face."

Older cats or those in deep rest sometimes have loose jaw muscles. This Tuxedo cat might just be very relaxed all the time, which lets his tongue stay out. It is a harmless feature that gives him a comic twist without affecting his eating or drinking.

The shape isn’t an illusion. Fans freeze-frame his videos and spot that rounded dip that turns his tongue into a heart-like pattern. It makes still shots go viral because it feels like a perfectly timed surprise, even though it is just his normal look.

Cats that feel safe and content may relax their mouth in ways they would not around strangers. His constant blep might be proof that he feels at ease in his home. It is the kind of detail that makes cat owners smile because they know that signal well.

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