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Watch The Adorable Moment A Cat ‘Becomes A Dog’ By Copying Its Behaviour

Don't get me wrong, not all cats and dogs are foes.

Watch The Adorable Moment A Cat ‘Becomes A Dog’ by Copying Its Behavior
You can attest to this after watching a video posted to Tiktok by @eugeniozbbz12 on May 17, 2021.

In the footage that has been viewed over 12 million times, a kitten can be seen sitting between the front legs of a husky, while another dog sat beside them.

Both dogs are panting to cool down in the heat, and the kitten looks at them perplexed.

The young cat then decides to open its mouth, clearly trying to emulate the bigger animals, but with not much success because its tongue is not visible.

Text overlaying the footage is written as the kitten's inner monologue and reads: “They lie down like me. That's a long tongue.”

“Why do stick your tongue out? Do I have to stick out my tongue like them?”

The video then cuts to all three pets in the same position, but the kitten has grown into a cat, and the dogs look older.

Remarkably, the cat still sat between the husky's legs but is now panting with its tongue out. The text reads: “It's a really hot day. Completely turned into a dog.” Watch the video below:

The clip has received over 3 million likes. Many took to the comments section to share their views on the adorable footage.

A commenter, known as B, wrote: “Cat was like idk what ur doing but u look really cool.”

Another person, SomeRandoChick, added: “My cat was raised with dogs. When I moved out and brought her with me she would run to the front door and growl when she heard people outside.”

A.blegen.93 typed: “Cats mirroring dogs. This is excellent. Cats just love being part of what's going on. They're fast learners.”

While user5721014884151 commented: “Aww so cute! I saw a TikTok video a while ago with a cat panting. They took the cat to the vet to be told he's imitating the dog! lol.”

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