
Many cat parents have likely tried to make their feline companion’s life better by introducing another cat. The idea is that a second cat will make the first one happier. But is this true?
While we do not doubt that many pet parents will state with the utmost enthusiasm that two cats are better than one, we also think that sometimes cats can be cats. Felines, being quirky and dramatic creatures that they are, certainly know how to keep things interesting.
But as far as these feline siblings are concerned, shenanigans are a way of life, and what is life is siblings without a little sibling rivalry?
These two are certainly not afraid of mixing it up with each other and throwing some paws if necessary. Yeah, these two are definitely siblings in the most traditional, if not juvenile, sense, LOL.
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They will sabotage each other on the cat wheel, slap each other with their paws, tackle each other, and disrupt each other when they are trying to hide in their happy places. For one of them, this is a shopping bag, which they, quite comically, fit into perfectly.
However, these fluffy cat siblings don’t just get into mischief; they also like to challenge themselves with enrichment activities like mazes.
The white cat was able to figure out this maze pretty quickly. But their feline sibling had a tougher time, to say the least. They kept bumping into the walls and looking around confused, unsure how to find the exit.
However, eventually they were able to use the process of elimination to figure out that if every turn they had taken in the maze so far was a dead end, then the exit must be the one turn that they had not taken yet.
Sure enough, it was. As these two feline siblings show, cats can be chaotic, cute, clever, and sometimes more than a little bit confused, but whatever their personalities may be, there is never a dull moment with them!
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