Cat Mom Says No to Cuddles, But Sneaky Kitty Wins Her Over

By: Clarisse Jelle
Clarisse is an effective freelance SEO writer for a dog magazine, combining her deep passion for animals with her professional skills. Her hands-on experience with rescued cats and stray dogs enriches her writing, enabling her to create engaging and informative content that resonates with pet parents and animal lovers.Read more
| May 27, 2025

Some pets are more expressive with their love than others — and they don’t shy away from showing it. In the case of Samia Janelle’s cat, his affectionate nature was caught in a viral video that had everyone smiling. This furry little guy isn’t just loving — he’s determined. While Samia tried her best to stay focused on her laptop and get her work done, her cat had other plans.

All Samia wanted was a little quiet time to concentrate. But her cat’s only mission was to get some cuddle time. Despite being turned down, he wasn’t ready to give up. Instead of walking away, this clever kitty just decided to change his approach — and it totally worked! What he did next was too cute to resist.

The Sweetest Sneak Attack for Love

Even though Samia had already told him it wasn’t the right moment for cuddles, her cat figured there was no harm in quietly sneaking his way back to her. Maybe — just maybe — she wouldn’t notice him slowly tip-toeing over. And if she did, surely she wouldn’t mind once he was close enough.

It didn’t matter how much work Samia had piled up — there was no way she could resist his adorable little plan. In the end, this determined furball got exactly what he wanted: a cozy cuddle session with his mom. And honestly, even Samia seemed glad he won this time.

As people watched the video, they couldn’t help but relate. One person commented, “He’s literally just a baby,” while another chimed in with what many were thinking, “Apologize to him right now.”

Samia quickly let everyone know that she made it up to her furry buddy.

“I’M SORRY. I scooped him up and put him on my lap and we snuggled ALL night… promise!” she wrote. Later, she added, “He told me to tell everyone he forgives mommy because he likes to sneak and got what he wanted anyway… as usual.”

It’s safe to say that sometimes, work just has to wait — especially when your pet is this determined to steal your attention and your heart.

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