
Just about any cat parent will tell you that serving their furry little children dinner late, even if it is just by a few minutes, is a big no-no. Because the thing about cats is that when it comes to their dinnertime, they don’t mess around.
As this video shows, our feline companions are not above letting us know when we have messed up. This cat mom certainly found that out the hard way.
As soon as she walked in the door, it was clear that she had violated the most important unspoken rule between cats and their humans: don’t serve dinner late!
Three of her very agitated fur babies were waiting on the kitchen counter to greet her as she entered the room. It was clear that this cat trio was not okay.
No one spoke at first. This human likely did not want to upset her feline companions by making excuses, while these cats just stared her down like a couple of gangsters to let her know that she was in deep do-do for missing their dinnertime by five whole minutes.
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Eventually, the orange cat, who goes by the name of Peach, broke the silence. If you turn up the volume a bit, you can hear this sassy orange cat really laying it on, giving their human mama a good talking to.
After rightfully chastising her, this adorable little orange cat asks the questions that everyone has been wondering, “Where have you been? Do you know what time it is? And most importantly of all, where is our dinner!?”
With all that being said, don’t worry about these kitties too much because, as this other video shows, they are incredibly well fed.
They get to feast on special cat food from Turkey, cute custom candy-looking treats specially ordered from Japan, and they even get their own special Hello Kitty plates.
Of course, Peach disrupts her human mama while she is preparing her food with all kinds of rambunctious shenanigans. We’re pretty sure that she stopped everything no less than 12 times.
That cat really knows what she wants, and when she wants something, she wants it now!
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