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Do you have a younger sibling? If you do, you have our sympathies. Okay, we’re only joking, but anyone who has a younger sibling knows what it is like to be boisterously interrupted in the middle of, well really any task, by your brother or sister who just wants to play. It starts as a tame request to play, but quickly escalates into full on screaming demands if you don’t give them the appropriate attention. We suggest earplugs.
The dog in this video is becoming quite familiar with this younger sibling syndrome. While this happy pup sits quietly chewing on his favorite bone, his cat sibling pounces on his head and gets right in his ear, begging the dog to play with him. But despite the kitten’s pleadings, the dog is able to remain 100 percent cool, gnawing at his bone as if he were in perfect solitude.
If all older siblings had the patience of this pup, the world would be a much calmer place. Maybe we can ask him for some zoning out tips later…


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OMG! That is so adorable and awesome!!!
We have 3 rescued cats. The youngest showed up a few months ago and is at least a year, maybe 2 years younger than the others. The 3 are still working out the kinks. Is it play? Is it aggression? She, the newest, is not shy and talks up a storm. The other 2 look at her like she is an alien with 2 heads and why she is eating their food and sleeping in their spot.