16 Cats Being Total Jerks To Their Fur Siblings

By: Kelli Brinegar
For more than five years, Kelli Brinegar has been using her ability to write and her passion for research to tell the tale of what cats are thinking and why. She has provided care to more than 30 cats in her lifetime.Read more
| June 29, 2021

Isn’t it darling when the fur siblings get along? Kitty sibs are just precious when they give each other kisses and snuggle in tight. And when the cat and dog are curled together, the best of buds, could anything be sweeter?

But, as cat parents well know, it ain’t always sunshine and sweetness between cats and their housemates! Most cats have a naughty side and sometimes they enjoy serving their brothers and sisters a little grief when they’re feeling saucy.

While we don’t like to see the fur babes argue, those side-eye moments and sibling shenanigans do provide prime photo opportunities. And with social media at our fingertips, we get to laugh along with other cat lovers who understand that sibling rivalry is real, and sometimes hairy, among their critters!

Check out these 16 cats being total jerks to their siblings just for funsies!

One fluffy cat worries over brotherly pounces, asking, “He’s behind me isn’t he?”

A feline older sister doesn’t look thrilled about the “derpy” dog. Ahh, sibling love, it’s so sweet!

Perched on her sister, “she decided it was a good spot for chilling.”

This kitty’s look says it all when it comes to siblings, “help me.”

Typical kids…”I was trying to take a picture of them cuddling.”

Smokey and Herb enjoy exploiting brother Brian’s fear! Poor pup! 

Cats put their butts in your face when they trust you, but one dog thinks this is a bit much…

A feline force throws down an edict to the canine kin, “You shall not pass.”

Another normalcy between feline siblings? The “silently judging” stare…

And it doesn’t matter who the bigger brother is, the cat gets what the cat wants…it’s a “classic struggle!”

“When you want to smother your sister, but don’t want to deal with her judgmental looks while you do it.”

These cat siblings have an understanding…”One enjoys putting his butt on soft things. The other is a soft thing.”

“Yeah… My cute cat doesn’t care,” and the dog doesn’t seem to mind, or at least, seems resigned to the fact he makes the purrfect perch! 

When all the fur kids are misbehaving, a frustrated cat mom wants to know, “Can I just have ONE nice picture without someone having to ruin it?”

And of course, there’s always tattling in a house full of siblings! “Maaaaaahhhm! We’re hungry and the cat is playing in our bowl again.”

Sometimes, the feline sibs band together for troublemaking purrposes, like these two who claim, “It was like that when we got here.”

Need more cat pics? These 46 Felines Prove Two Cats are Better Than One!

H/T: www.catsofparadise.netify.app
Feature Image: @maddyrwong_travels/Instagram & u/dumptruck_42/Reddit

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