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Cat’s Reaction When Dinner Is Just One Minute Late Has Internet in Stitches
A cat named Daisy has gone viral for her hilarious reaction to getting dinner served just one minute late, and internet users can’t cope with her attitude.
A viral video shared on TikTok by her owner, @daisythecatofla last Sunday, shows the angry calico cat from East Los Angeles shouting at the poster, before getting on her hind paws and begging her to act fast.
“Second dinner is at 9pm, and it’s 9:01pm,” the poster writes in the clip. “Then she screams at me the whole time I’m plating her food,” the caption says.
Cats are known for being creatures of habit, and they thrive on routine. When their routine is interrupted, they can easily get stressed out.
Feeding your cat at the same time every day helps maintain their routine, preventing stress and confusion. Missing one feeding, can cause your cat to wake you up in the middle of the night, thinking something is wrong.
Cats should eat multiple small meals every day, although exactly how much varies based on their age, breed, and activity levels.
It is important to make sure that your cat doesn’t eat too much. Consuming too many calories can lead to obesity, which is the most common nutritional disease in domestic cats.
Obesity also exposes cats to the risk of diseases like diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure, skin disease, liver disease, urinary tract disease, and heart disease.
If you don’t know how much food your cat needs, your veterinarian can help you figure it out and suggest portion sizing suitable for their lifestyle.
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The video quickly went viral on social media and had received over 2.1 million views and 650,000 likes on the platform at the time of writing.
The poster added in the comments: “Just to clarify, second dinner is just a half portion of what one complete serving would be. Her vet recommended breaking up meals like that. She’s on a diet, I promise!”
Meanwhile users made memes out of Daisy. Brittany commented: “Please madame, a single morsel of food, I beg!! I am famished.”
Strawberry shortcake said: “PLEASEEEEEE I BEGGGG OF YOUUUU”
Another user, Patheticgirl43, wrote: “Did you teach her that move because that’s the cutest thing ever.”
Newsweek reached out to @daisythecatofla for comment. We could not verify the details of the case.
Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@newsweek.com with some details about your best friend and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.
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