Hilarious Montage Shows Cat's Weird Drinking Method
A black cat in Atlanta, Georgia, takes his hydration seriously, a hilarious montage posted by his owner shows.
Footage filmed and posted to TikTok by Emily Doherty shows several clips of kitty Luca standing in a kitchen sink and lapping up water from the running faucet at comical speed. The videos were all taken on the same day, Doherty said.
A previous video of Luca's idiosyncratic drinking style went viral on TikTok in November, amassing over 32 million views. Doherty often posts videos of Luca and his sibling, Dookie, on her Instagram and TikTok accounts under the username @dookieandluca. Credit: Emily Doherty/@dookieandluca via Storyful

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