The great escape

The great escape
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The saying, “Fight like cats and dogs,” has been around forever, leading people to believe that the two species aren’t really supposed to get along. On the contrary, in pet cam footage posted on YouTube, a cat is seen helping his dog friend escape from the kitchen in a very clever and funny way. The feline starts by climbing to the top of her cat tree and can be seen messing with the doorknob, with the pup waiting patiently below. At first it seems like all hope is lost, with each attempt ending in failure until finally, the cat manages to turn the knob enough to open the door, allowing the dog to run out. Success!

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Awwws for these paws

Awwws for these paws
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In an instance of pets caught on camera that is more sweet than silly, these pet owners followed the lives of their cat and dog while they were away. According to The DoDo, the pup gets extremely anxious whenever her parents leave for work each day. She climbs on the couch and looks all-around upon their daily departure. Each day their cat comes to the doggie’s aid, giving her cuddles and nuzzles to calm her down. Cue “That’s What Friends Are For.”

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News brief

News brief
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This wasn’t caught on a pet cam, per se, but it’s too funny not to share. When a seagull discovered Transport for London’s traffic camera, he had a whole lot of fun with his newfound celebrity. The seagull perched himself in front of the traffic cam and truly looked like he was giving his own update on the roads in Ontario, Canada. If any local news stations are in need of a new traffic reporter, we fully believe they should give that seagull a call.

Signed, sealed and delivered

Signed, sealed and delivered
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It seems one pup just really wanted to leave his mark on his owner’s home – and apparently he wanted to leave it everywhere. According to Inside Edition, the huskie stumbled upon a jar of black ink used for calligraphy while his pet parents were out of the house. It didn’t take long for the dog to leave ink tracks absolutely everywhere. Fortunately, the news show reported that the pet owners were able to clean up the mess and the ink isn’t toxic to dogs, so the story has a happy ending. Phew!

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