Cattos can be really demanding creatures and they expect you to read their needs. But what can we do when we’re all fools for these furry felines?
Recently, one catto was seen in a university located in Chongqing. At that time, the university was holding the Covid-19 nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for students and teachers of the institution.
At that time, a student saw the community cat climb up a vacant chair in front of a swabber and took a series of photos of it. The pictures were then compiled into a video that has since gone viral on the Chinese social media platform Sina.
In the video, the narrator says that at the time, the NAAT tents were not very busy and the catto climbed onto a vacant chair. The cat stared at the PPE-clad health worker who stared back.
The staring competition continued until the health worker took a cotton swab and put it on the little at’s nose. The feline did not retaliate but allowed the health worker to touch its nose with the swab.
It seems like the catto wanted to get tested as it left the seat after getting his nose “swabbed”. It must have wanted to do it after seeing so many humans getting tested!
Cattos and doggos are certainly mischievous creatures with a very specific sense of humour! Have you ever seen anything like this happen before? Let us know in the comments!
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