Laughter As Cat Doesn't Approve Owner's House Party: 'Want Them Gone Now'
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- January 03, 2024
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All cat owners know that it's our cats who actually own us and not the other way around. They seem to own our homes and things too. A cat called Bepp has left the Internet in stitches after getting reacting to her owner having a house party. In the hilarious , shared on in December under the username deirdreklaris, the feline can be seen loafing on top of the kitchen door, staring down at everyone as her owner is having a with her friends.
The clip, which quickly went viral on social media, comes with a caption that states: "Small party wasn't approved by our cat. Angry kitty I want them gone now," followed by, "Bepp obviously didn't approve." The poster told : "Bepp was discovered in a garden as a kitten, along with her sister.
Now, she enjoys the sole spotlight in our home. She's an only child now. Bepp is remarkably laid back, you can do anything with this cat. As a typical cat, her days consist of sleeping and eating. "She starts her days by meowing constantly until she has been fed. It feels like she's screaming at me in the morning for her food.
As if she doesn't get fed three times a day. Fun fact: Since [she] joined the household, Bepp has gained some weight. I can't help it when she won't stop meowing for more food. She doesn't do it to my boyfriend, so she knows exactly who to bother." Moreover, the poster said that Bepp and she will fearlessly confront any dog of any size, yet, she's a sweetheart to humans, even though her grumpy face seems to suggest otherwise.
"It's just her natural expression. Though in the stair TikTok she looks even more grumpy than usual, probably because we were being way too loud in the middle of the night. "She's always been a meme in my friend group. Any animal we see is called Beppie, doesn't matter what kind of animal, it's a Bepp.
And now she has gone viral, it's an absolute blast." Bepp obviously didn't approve Most cats are ok with a house party and some will even like the extra attention. However, if you have a nervous cat, you should not force interactions. According to pet wellness experts at Hill's Pet Nutrition, you should make sure your cat has access to a hiding spot to get away from the commotion, which could be your bedroom or any other familiar spot in the house.
The video quickly went viral on social media, getting viewers from across TikTok. It has so far received over 2 million views and 401,400 likes on the platform. One user, Stebz, commented: "Me watching everyone mess up the kitchen I just cleaned." And Vienna said: "He's like 'what are these people doing in MY house?" Julissa added: "Ya'll need to wrap it up." Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.
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