
Milo the Chonk is a tabby cat that is, as he says, ‘surrounded by buffoons’. His mom recently posted a video to TikTok in which he narrates the goings-on in the family’s home, and it’s cracking everybody up.
Milo lives with two other cats, Maise and Poppy, and a Golden Retriever named Beckham. All Milo wants is peace and quiet, but the other animals completely prevent that from happening in the funniest ways possible. Make sure your sound is on so you can hear what Milo has to say about his siblings’ antics!
@mrmilothechonk Just a typical day in our chaotic household 😂 #foryou #foryoupage #lol #comedy #viral #cats #catsoftiktok
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I can’t get enough of Milo’s accent and his funny take on everything going on around him! It seems he’s too much of a distinguished gentleman to deal with all of that nonsense! As @The Bun Head Mom said, “Poor Milo living in such despicable conditions LOL!”
Commenters had some funny responses to Milo’s narrative. @Victoria said what the tabby cat was thinking, “Milo: I’m the only normal one here….” @Aida Ortiz agreed, “Milo is like: I’m living in a mental institution!” @Alexa.35.uk added, “He really looks like he would say such things LOL! This is hilarious… I’m sorry, Milo!”
@Maddox pointed out, “Milo is an English gentleman stuck in the body of a feline.” @Shannon added, “The look of annoyance on his face!”
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Can Cats Get Annoyed?
It was clear to everybody that Milo was indeed annoyed, which made me wonder if cats actually do get annoyed like us humans do. Catster confirmed that they sure do, “Cats can get annoyed just like humans, although they usually express it differently than us. Even the most loving and content feline can experience annoyance. It is one of the many emotions cats can feel. A cat will show clear signs of annoyance through their body language, behavior, and vocalizations.”
The article goes on to share some of the telltale signs that your cat might be irritated with you (or other pets!): if their ears are pinned back, biting or scratching, vocalizations, hiding, hissing, moving away from you or the one that they’re annoyed by, raised fur or arched back, swishing, puffy tail, and my favorite, the ‘death stare’, “Annoyed cats may give what is known as the “death stare” to their owners. This is usually shown by their constricted pupils and pinned-back ears that clearly express their displeasure.”
It’s safe to say that Milo was very annoyed and wanted everybody to know it! I hope his mom continues to share funny videos like this one, along with the commentary of course!
