
Um, we’re going to need a parent here. These two are getting a little bit rowdy! The internet can’t get over the hilarious relationship between a dog and cat. They act just like real siblings! Yep, the two are truly like brother and sister. They even get on each other’s nerves. And now a video of the two getting into it has people cracking up online.
We just know this is a small snippet of how these two are with each other. They must get on each other’s nerves all the time! Don’t worry, though. Like any pair of siblings, we’re sure it was all in good fun.
@bucketlyric2 Anyone else’s dog and cat act like this?
Bucket and Lyric have a special relationship with each other. The two can be the absolute sweetest to each other! But then there are times when they’re…not so sweet. Like in this video, when the two had had it with each other.
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In all fairness to Lyric, pupper Bucket was the first one to strike. The dog sensed that his nemesis was near, which is when he warned the cat to back up. Of course, Lyric wasn’t going to take that standing down. She waited for just the right moment before playfully swatting at her fur-brother’s face. Then it was on!
Again, it was all in good fun. No cats or dogs were really harmed in the making of this clip.
“Anyone else’s dog and cat act like this?” their human wrote in the video’s caption.
People couldn’t get enough of their sibling rivalry.
“They both just locked in outta nowhere,” joked one person.
“This just proves how awkward dogs are and how confident cats are LMAO,” chimed in someone else.
“It’s the dog trynna scare the cat in the beginning and failing for me,” a third person quipped.
“Something tells me this is an everyday thing,” added one commenter.
Getting Your Cat and Dog to Get Along
Sadly, this is a pretty common story. Not every cat and dog are besties. This is often because they don’t have their own spaces to retreat. Dogs can be a little overzealous with cats, which they don’t really like. So make sure you give your cat plenty of places to perch away from your dog, so that they can take breaks. If all else fails, talk to an animal behaviorist. They’ll make sure your fur-babies are thick as thieves.
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