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Spicy Orange Cat Goes Full WWE on Dish Towel with Another Cat Pictured on It
Spicy Orange Cat Goes Full WWE on Dish Towel with Another Cat Pictured on It originally appeared on Parade Pets. Cats can be such weird little creatures. Between chasing imaginary shadows, making the bizarre "eck-eck-eck" sound at the squirrels outside, and falling asleep in the bathroom sink, if you're a cat parent, you probably know exactly what I'm talking about. One pet parent who probably knows what I mean is the one who cares for the hysterical Orange Cat in the clip below, who decides to "squabble up" to its new mortal enemy in the house. Which is a dish towel with a picture of an Orange Cat on it. This Orange Cat has decided there can only be two orange kitties per household, and this other orange feline, even though it's just a dish towel with a picture of the "third" orange kitty on it, does not belong. He ain't having it.I'm a cat mama to two orange kitties and both of them are just as unhinged as the one beefing with the dish towel above. Orange cats always gotta be doing the most about everything. If you're a fan of these types of cats, here's another clip of these two sweeties doing another Orange Cat practice: sleeping and cuddling in a cardboard box. And if you'd like to see a video of them wrestling, which took a very NSFW (not safe for work) turn, well, don't say I didn't warn you. That's some pretty extreme Orange Cat behavior. Even though a lot of us parents of orange kitties truly believe that these cats are more unhinged than other types of felines, the website Kinship claims there is no truth to this and says, "Orange Cat behavior' is the idea that Orange Cats are more social and playful than cats of other colors. There is no scientific evidence that Orange Cats behave differently than other cats. Factors such as breed and environment have a larger impact on a cat's behavior than coat color. Because of genetics, Orange Cats are more likely to be male than female." Don't try telling that to the Orange kitty above, though! 🐶SIGN UP to get 'pawsitivity' delivered right to your inbox with inspiring & entertaining stories about our furry & feathered friends🐾🐾 Spicy Orange Cat Goes Full WWE on Dish Towel with Another Cat Pictured on It first appeared on Parade Pets on Jun 17, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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16-02-2025
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Tabby Cat Transforms Toddler's Hair Into Trendy Styles in Adorable Daily Ritual
Our beloved pets can respond differently when welcoming a newborn family member. While some shy away from this new tiny human, others take them under their wing and always keep a watchful eye. With this doting Orange Tabby Cat, he not only knows when his sister wakes up in the morning but is always there to make sure her hairstyle is on point to start the day. If you've ever dreamt of having a personal stylist to get you ready, this little girl is living your dream. Check out this darling duo's precious morning routine in this video shared on February 8: These two couldn't be any cuter if they tried! Their mom, Heather, shows us how her affectionate Ginger Tabby enjoys grooming his baby sister's hair, creating one of the most precious sights. Whether Cora wakes up in the morning or after a nap, he's always at the door, ready to greet her and fix her gorgeous golden locks. Even as a tiny baby, when she had very little hair to style, this Orange Cat took on the responsibility and hasn't stopped since. While not every feline is thrilled about sharing mom and dad's attention with a human sibling, this handsome guy understands it's just another family member to love. What more could anyone ask for? People couldn't get enough of this feline stylist's work. Viewer @heytinabird remarked, 'The humans are not adequately cleaning their kitten!' Ha! It could also be he enjoys the taste of Cora's baby shampoo. Viewer @flormariee responded, 'That baby has the best hairstylist in the whole wide world!' That's for sure, especially since he makes house calls! Another shared, 'Makes me think I should maybe get a kid. For my cat.' LOL! It's not a bad idea, especially if you can watch something like these two share their affection daily. Why Do Cats Lick and Groom Human Babies? If you're a cat person, this information might not surprise you. According to Petpedia, cats lick babies ' heads for similar reasons that they groom their adult humans: they consider them part of the family and want to express their affection. This is also why many cats enjoy sleeping with their new human siblings; they like being close to their favorite people. However, when cats lick other cats, it doesn't necessarily indicate affection. Instead, it can be a way for them to mark their territory. Many parents worry about how their pets will adjust to a newborn in the house, but most welcome this beautiful change with open arms. After all, having an additional family member to snuggle and groom brings even more affection. And it often means more opportunities for treats will come in the future.