His pup sibling had grown up and no longer needed a crate—but the cat had to get him out of his fur somehow…
Listen, dog people and cat people alike can both agree that dogs tend to be much MUCH derpier than cats… It's just an obvious observation. Cats are devious little cuties that only allow love on their terms, where dogs will love you no matter what/ whenever you want. So, is it really that big of a surprise for a cat sibling to take advantage of their younger pup sibling?
A TikToker who dedicates their entire profile to her pets has gone viral many times for her charismatic kitty Milo. The worshipped feline used to be the only pet until they decided to adopt their gold boy Beckham. As most puppy owners do, they start training right away and a big part of that is crate training. You train your dog to be able to be chill in their crate and then when they're older they don't need the crate anymore. But while they were training Beckham as a pup, Milo made sure to take advantage of this.
Milo quickly became viral on TikTok for his constant tactic of luring his puppy brother into his crate, and then closing the crate on him so he could not get out. However, most recently, Beckham has finished crate training…. which means no more crate to hide the annoying little doggy brother away. But as previous state, cats are wily little furbabies, and Milo devised a plan. Recently, the pet mama was laying the bedroom with Milo for a while before she noticed that Beckham was not there. She searched and shouted his name, but couldn't find him. She had a sneaking suspicion that Milo had something to do with it, but with no crate she didn't know where Milo had hidden his little brother. Until she opened the closet and there was the sweet doggo just sitting there waiting for someone to open the door.
She doesn't have solid proof of Milo hiding Beckham in the closet, YET—but with the cat's track record of luring the dog into places and then trapping him there, she's pretty sure that's what happened. Even though the kitty keeps hiding her brother away, most of the time the two love each other. It's actually quite relatable if you have a younger sibling, if you think about it—they love each other, but when the older sibling gets annoyed with the younger sibling, they trap them somewhere and usually the younger sibling naïvely obliges. It's just classic sibling banter.
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