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Although often aloof, cats can be clingy characters. When it's least appropriate they will commit to following you around like a shadow.
However, when one cat's owner went into the bathroom without him the pet was so annoyed that he decided to exact a petty yet effective revenge.
In the video, shared to TikTok by a woman named Maddie, known on the app as M_clayclay, we can see that she is filming her bathroom rug.
From underneath the closed door a black and white furry leg protrudes and the cat's paw drags the rug under the door to his side.
Text overlaying the video reads: "Theo gets really upset if I don't bring him in the bathroom with me [laughing-face emoji]."
M_clayclay captioned the adorable video, which can be watched here, writing: "Just wait lmao #fyp #catsoftiktok #funnycat #tuxedo."
The hilarious clip has gained lots of traction online since it was posted on March 16, having been viewed 2.8 million times and liked by a whopping 362,500 people.
More than 2,300 comments have been left beneath the video, with many people sharing their delight at the funny clip.
@m_clayclay Just wait lmao #fyp #catsoftiktok #funnycat #tuxedo
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One TikTok user, Rosie Duncan, wrote: "He's like 'fine, but I'm taking the damn rug hope your feet are cold' [shocked-face emoji]."
Another person, Sarah, joked: "You lost your rug privileges miss gurl."
Leah Plush added: "I can't come in... all perks will be removed," alongside a string of laughing-face emojis.
Chloe Christina typed: "You take our time away together?? I take your rug."
Alexander explained: "He's like: You won't let me in the bathroom? Hope you don't slip [red heart emoji]."
Delaneyrose24 stated: "He's like fine all take the bathroom with me."
Cinder Blackwater commented: "You know you messed up when you lose rug privileges."
Another video that has recently gone viral is a short clip of a cat doing a singular hiccup.
In the video, shared to TikTok by 99kittymeow, a grey and white cat is sitting in a kitchen, staring at the camera.
Text overlaying the footage reads: "Wait for it..."
Next, the pet's ears move backwards before it lets out a tiny hiccup that causes its whole body to jolt.
The adorable video—which is captioned "Ever seen a cat hiccup?"— has gone viral since it was posted on July 3, having been viewed by a whopping 1.9 million people and surpassed 510,300 likes.
Newsweek have contacted Maddie for comment.
