There are multiple things cute kitties love to play with. One among them is toilet paper. So, what happens when a cat enters a room filled with toilet paper? The human of a cat named Pusic decided to find out.
Those blessed with feline friends know that they love scratching and knocking down things. There are multiple things cute kitties love to play with. One among them is toilet paper. So, what happens when a cat enters a room filled with toilet paper? The human of a cat named Pusic decided to find out.
Posted on April 19, the video has collected over 1.8 million views on YouTube and counting. (YouTube/CatPusic)
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The owner filled a room with toilet paper from 100 rolls. We’ll let you watch the video to find out. Posted on April 19, the video has collected over 1.8 million views on YouTube and counting.
Netizens are excited to see this cute video. It’s clear from their comments.
Adopted in 2014, Pusic stays with a Belarusian couple. With its social media handles, the cat is quite an online celebrity. In most of the videos, he is seen performing interesting and funny tricks. The little ball of far even got his website.
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