Dogs are cats’ greatest enemy. That’s what they let us see, but we know better. Cats love canines because dogs are fooled enough to be subjected to their silly demands.
Dogs are creatures famous for being sweet and caring. It’s normal for them to let cats act like a boss when they’re around. Besides, disagreeing and ignoring their requests means receiving painful and deadly scratches.
Here is a collection of Cats-Being-the-Boss photos from various social media accounts showing cat superiority over some charming, pitiful pups.
Please look at this silly kitty sitting beside its big furry friend. The feline is busy enjoying the healthy rays brought by the morning sun.
Glimpse this adorable pup who lets a little kitten stay on his head.
Dogs do care for felines. See this big pooch who wrapped a kitten in its cute paw while they are fascinated at something happening outside.
Master Finn taught where Archie should sit. According to the feline, dogs should always position themselves behind a cat, like a butler, ready to take their demanding calls.
Moreover, here’s Chief Olive enjoying Cora’s service of excellent camouflaging.
Clever cats also love throwing their canine friends under the bus when things seem too problematic.
Take Coco as an example. When asked if she had a taste of her mom’s yogurt, even if there’s clear evidence that she did, she still confidently denied it and said it was the family’s dog.
Our charming lads even allow felines to show the world their deadly hunting abilities.
Pooches are an excellent punching bag that matches the cats’ painful beatings!
These lovely felines care a lot about their canine friends but don’t say it with words. When nobody is looking, they secretly make kind gestures in favor of their ever-supportive and caring dog buddies.
Kooga and Sidney are living proof of that case. On days when Kooga’s arthritis causes some trouble, Sidney comes to the rescue. The caring cat offers a therapeutic massage to ease the pain.
Cats are dogs’ bosses, yet tables do turn on some days. And behind all this, canines and felines always have each other’s back. Their sense of care and love for each other will never change.
Photo Credits: gvkonsta on Twitter, topetlovers, copycat.official2020, finnandcozy lady_cncees_trio, wonen.aan.zee, grady.grams on Instagram, and Cassia Price on Facebook