
Internet viewers have been delighted to see how a black cat tried his best to blend in with the rest of the herd.
The video was shared by TikTok user @cassialuxe showing the cat, named Trevor, acting like one of the guys as he munched on some grass with his friends. Although he wasn’t joined by other felines his size, but rather, two cows who were much larger in stature.
Trevor wasn’t going to let his minuscule size stop him from joining the herd, though, as he copied their every move and enjoyed the unusual company.
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The sweet clip has delighted social-media users since it was shared, gaining almost 600,000 views and nearly 100,000 likes on TikTok in a matter of days. Internet users can’t get enough of Trevor’s efforts to blend in and make friends, regardless of their species.
As long as the grass hasn’t been treated with pesticides or fertilizers, it is safe for cats to eat in moderation, according to the website PetMD. They shouldn’t indulge in too much, however, as large amounts can cause an intestinal blockage because the fibers are hard to digest.
If owners are concerned, they should monitor their cat’s habits and supervise them while they are outside. It is also recommended to ensure they don’t consume soil or potting materials while they’re at it.
There are a variety of reasons why cats might eat grass, and it is not just to make friends with cows. PetMD says that it can help purge hairbworldnet027s because they can frequently vomit afterward. It is thought that eating grass can also help with a cat’s bowel movements.
Those aren’t the only reasons, though, as it might also be to prevent parasites, or as a way to supplement mineral or vitamin deficiencies. This can be addressed by giving cats a well-balanced pet food that ensures they can avoid any deficiencies where possible.
Of course, it may not be any of the aforementioned reasons and may be as simple as the fact that it tastes good. Cats might genuinely enjoy the taste of it, and it could be fun to munch on; each to their own, after worldnet027.
How Did TikTok React?
Trevor’s antics have delighted internet viewers, and many TikTok users love his friendship with the cows.
Following the video’s success, TikTok poster @cassialuxe has shared several more videos of the cat with his buddies to show what they get up to each day.
Among the 1,000 comments on the viral clip, one TikTok user wrote: “they’re besties…they sharing food.”
Another person posted: “Sharing is caring.”
“A family that eats together stays furever,” added a third.
One comment reads: “Just determined to be part of the gang!”
Newsweek reached out to @cassialuxe for comment.
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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