Cat's Paw Placement Is Going Viral for This Reason
(Photo Credit: @yukithesiberianfluff/Instagram)

Cat’s Paw Placement Is Going Viral for This Reason

It’s not the humans who choose their fur babies, but the other way around. This adorable Instagram video has gone viral for all the right reasons. It shows a Siberian cat named Yuki claiming her human using her tiny paws. The feline gets cozy in her owner’s embrace and doesn’t hesitate to tell the world who the man belongs to. 

In the clip, on-screen text clearly reveals the pet’s intentions. It reads, “When the paw placement was intentional, ‘he’s all mine now.’” Meanwhile, viewers have loved the footage, calling the cat “sweet.”

Cat places paw in an adorable manner in Instagram video

In an adorable Instagram video, a Siberian cat named Yuki uses her paw to show the world that her owner belongs only to her. It begins with the fur baby sitting on a table counter when her owner approaches her. He takes the fluffy creature in a warm embrace, almost cuddling her.

Yuki seems to be used to her pet parent’s hugs. She appears calm and composed when the man hoods her. However, within seconds, she places one of her front paws on the human’s hand. Her adorable gesture melts the owner’s heart while the cat stays content in his embrace.

In the caption, the uploader mentions that Yuki has put her paw on him to show that he is hers. It reads, “Starting off the new year by reminding cat dad who he belongs to. Why do you have to look at meowmy like that though…” Furthermore, one of the hashtags implies that Yuki might be “jealous.”

Meanwhile, viewers cannot get enough of the cat paw video. A user commented, “Hah the look in those eyes say it all,” while another quipped, saying that Yuki was “putting meowmmy in her place!” Many poked “meowmy,” calling her a “third-wheeler.”

Forever, one individual also wrote, “Whoa the staring, she’s not playing around.” Aside from the comments, the cat paw video has also received over 138K likes at the time of writing.

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