Video: Dog & Cat Are So in Sync They Might Trick You Into Thinking They're Twins
Doberman and cat have the same poses in adorable Instagram video
Diesel, a dashing dog, and his sweet cat sibling, Wasabi, showcased peak twin behavior in their recent video. The compilation gave a glimpse of the duo's precious bond, showing how in tune they are with each other. Diesel and Wasabi's owner wrote over the Instagram Reel, 'My dog and cat aren't twins,' and added, 'But they sure move like they are.'
The video compilation began with a clip of Diesel and Wasabi sitting by the window. At one point, the siblings moved their heads in unison to watch something. While they looked in different directions, it was how they turned at the same time and in a similar manner. In fact, Diesel and Wasabi looked straight ahead in unison again. The owner, too, highlighted in the caption, 'It's the way they turn their heads for me.'
The following clip, too, showed the furry siblings watching out the window on a sunny day. The highlight was that Diesel and Wasabi were standing by the sill in exactly the same way, watching in the same direction, and turning right at the same time. The clips continued to capture the dog and cat duo in similar moments.
Whether it was Diesel and Wasabi standing around the house or taking a walk outside, they'd stand still and observe their surroundings in an identical manner. Meanwhile, netizens can't stop gushing over the siblings' twin behavior in the comments section. One wrote, 'These two are an all-time iconic duo.' Another sweetly added, 'Brother from another mother.'
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