A cat's response to her feline sibling coming home from a vet appointment left the owner, and viewers, gasping with concern and laughter.
A January 16 TikTok video by user @marissanicoleeeee showed the owner's two cats sitting on the floor next to each other. The Siamese cat had recently returned from a vet appointment where he was sedated.
Veterinarians sometimes suggest sedating cats during a vet visit if they are fearful, anxious or aggressive. Sedating cats helps them feel less stressed. Plus, it ensures the veterinary team is safe while handling the feline. Following sedation, cats might be groggy, sleepy and quieter, a Pets Radar article reported. It can take a few hours to a day for the sedation to fully wear off.
Still feeling the effects when they returned home, the owner's cat did not have the reflexes felines normally possess. Instead, he sat there blissfully unaware his black cat sibling, Peach, was plotting to take "full advantage" of him.
Peach realized her feline sibling wasn't fully himself. Knowing he wouldn't be able to fight back, she took her chance and pawed him on his face, sending him toppling over. The owner gasped at what just unfolded in front of her.
Knowing what she did was bad, Peach immediately ran off. She thought she could get away with it, considering the state he was in, but her owner captured it all on film.
Meanwhile, the sedated cat rolled to his side and stayed on the ground. He looked up, confused about what happened. The owner felt sorry for him, writing "my poor sensitive boy" on the video.
Newsweek reached out to @marissanicoleeeee via TikTok for additional information and comment.
Viewer Reactions
Peach's unexpected reaction to her feline sibling coming home garnered 446,200 views, 101,900 likes and 138 comments on TikTok as of Wednesday. People called it a "hit and run."
"I can't stop watching this. The fact the black kitty BARELY tapped him is sending me," commented a viewer. The owner responded that she agreed it was a light tap.
A second person said: "Black kitty is like, 'Yo bro snap the F*** out of it.'"
Another wrote why Peach might have responded this way: "Awww poor baby smells different & black kitty isn't sure why sibling smells/is acting weird."
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