Dad Cat Punishes Son, Suddenly Feels a Chill on His Back, Turns Around and Immediately Becomes Submissive: 'Honey, I'm Sorry'
The interaction between pets and their kind is very heartwarming, and it's even more harmonious if they share a bloodline, but there are occasionally amusing moments.
A pet owner's cat had kittens, and the cat family lived happily together. It's wonderful to think about! On this day, the dad cat and the kitten had a moment of alone time…
Dad cat beats son
As everyone knows, cats' personalities are unstable. One moment they're being affectionate, and the next they might lash out with their claws. This dad cat was interacting with his kitten when the kitten seemed uncomfortable, and the dad cat extended his claws and attacked the kitten's head several times.

From the picture, we can see that the dad cat is bullying his child, beating him and then breathing heavily on him. It seems like he's really angry.
This poor kitten was overwhelmed by his father, and he was so scared that he collapsed to the ground without making a sound or resisting.

Where is the mom cat? Wouldn't the mom cat protect her cubs? Did this mom cat not protect her children?
Dad cat turns around and immediately softens: 'Honey, I'm sorry'
It turns out, the mom cat was lying on the sofa, watching the dad cat beat his kitten. The mom cat's expression was calm, but she probably gave the dad cat a stern warning.
It seems like the dad cat was saying:
'Honey, I was just helping my son get rid of mosquitoes, do you believe me?'The dad cat's reaction made netizens burst into laughter. Netizens said: 'Dad cat, you're doomed! Your wife is watching you from behind.'

Pets sometimes behave like humans, and their lives are also interesting. If we're willing to spend time observing and filming, we can discover many interesting moments, especially in families that have multiple pets.
Of course, raising multiple pets requires owners to spend more time and money, especially when adjusting the relationships between the pets. If the pets have grown up together, the owner doesn't need to spend much energy mediating.
The hardest part is to get the original residents to accept the new pets. Therefore, I suggest to all pet owners: you must be more patient and give pets time to get to know each other and accept each other. Also, the owner should practice 'one bowl of water for everyone' and treat all pets equally, because pets are very sensitive, and the ignored pet will be sad.
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