Tortoiseshell Cat Tries to Take Out Her French Bulldog Sibling, UFC-Style

Thứ hai, 28/10/2024 | 16:45 (GMT+7)

Someones been watching wrestling with their dad a little too much, we think. Cat dad Tyler Preston was truly perplexed when he looked over and saw his tortoiseshell cat trying to take out her French Bulldog sibling. Um, are you two cool? Or are we going to have to get a referee up in here to help you figure things out?

Tortoiseshell Cat Tries to Take Out Her French Bulldog Sibling, UFC-Style

Someone's been watching wrestling with their dad a little too much, we think. Cat dad Tyler Preston was truly perplexed when he looked over and saw his tortoiseshell cat trying to take out her French Bulldog sibling. Um, are you two cool? Or are we going to have to get a referee up in here to help you figure things out?

Preston was cracking up when he saw the position of his beloved tortie Peanut. Fair warning, there's a bit of swearing in the clip.

 

This had to be one of the weirder things the cat dad has ever seen. Peanut was on top of the French Bulldog's back and had her little tortoiseshell arms wrapped around his neck. It looked like she was trying to take the Frenchie out.

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"Peanut! Peanut, what are you doing to him?" he asked with a chuckle. Uh oh, it looks like Peanut was busted for roughhousing with her brother. Eventually the cat dad had to go over and separate the two. Kids, they're always up to something.

"My cat thinks she's a UFC fighter," Preston joked in the video's caption.

Commenters couldn't stop laughing. "'Just go to sleep now, let it happen, just let it happen,' ahhh," joked one person. "Dog is like, 'so you're gonna just sit there and watch?'" someone else teased. "That’s straight up a wrestling move right there!" another commenter chimed in. "Peanut's showing him who’s boss," added someone else.

How to Stop Your Cat From Attacking Your Dog

When a cat is ticked, it's everyone's problem — even your dog. Cats have been known to go after dogs they live with, even animals that are much larger than them.

There are lots of reasons why cats go after dogs, but a common reason is that an overzealous, rowdy dog can trigger a cat attack. It might mean that your cat is simply over it and is trying to tell your dog to back off. Dogs sometimes ignore signs that a cat is getting annoyed and will ignore any warning shots. That's when a cat will attack and sometimes get really violent.

Most siblings will get on each other's nerves from time to time, but you don't want things to get too physical. The best way to prevent your cat from attacking your dog is by giving them places that they can escape to that your dog can't reach. A baby gate with a small hole at the bottom, an extra-high cat perch, or a cat tree can give your cat just enough of an advantage that they can make an escape.

It's like we said, siblings fight! Although truth be told we've never seen a cat go after her doggy sibling like she's trying to win the UFC Championship Belt.

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