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Mom Hears 'Hello' at 3 A.M., Then Sees Who's Trying to Get in Kids' Bedroom

Mom Hears 'Hello' at 3 A.M., Then Sees Who's Trying to Get in Kids' Bedroom

Newsweeka day ago
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After hearing "hello" coming from the corridor, a 30-year-old mom decided to go check on her kids—and she couldn't believe who was trying to get into their bedroom.
In a viral TikTok video shared on Wednesday under the username juicyyy_jayyy, the poster caught her tuxedo cat knocking on her kids' door, yelling at them to let him in, emitting sounds similar to a human "hello."
"Not him saying HELLO so the kids can let him in. Sir it's 3 a.m.," reads layover text in the clip, as the kitty settles in for a quick nap while his siblings take their time letting him in.
"He loves his crazy little humans," the poster explains in the caption.
While they're often portrayed as solitary and aloof, cats do actually love their owners the same way dogs do, and they have favorites too.
But how do you know if you are indeed your kitty's number one human? Newsweek previously explained that when a cat loves you more than anybody else in the world they will show some clear signs.
Firstly, they will choose to spend most of their time with you, because that's where they feel loved and safe. They will also display affiliative behaviors, like rubbing their head on you so they can leave their pheromones.
A cat that loves you will also trust you, for example they'll let you pick them up or cut their claws, and they will miss you every time you leave home.
Cats choose their favorite people based on who puts the most effort in with them, so if you want to get straight into your feline's heart, fill their bowl and spend quality time with them to get to the top of their list.
A stock image shows a young child rubbing her face in her sleep.
A stock image shows a young child rubbing her face in her sleep.
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The video quickly went viral on social media and it has so far received over 2.4 million views and 490,900 likes.
One user, Ink_addict_91, commented: "I'm not a big fan of cats but this is cute. When I was little a stray cat snuck in and decided to cuddle in my bed. I've been scared since."
Aurora said: "Awh please tell me they let him in."
Savi.rosse added: "He's asking so politely toooo. Let that baby in!"
Newsweek reached out to @juicyyy_jayyy for comment via TikTok comments. We could not verify the details of the case.
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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