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Home / Lifestyle / Cat brings sick owner kibble, then mouse!

Cat brings sick owner kibble, then mouse!

25 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • A white cat brought kibble to her sick owner.
  • The cat later delivered a dead mouse to the owner.
  • Cat owners mistakenly believe prey gifts signify love.
Cat brings sick owner kibble, then mouse!

A heartwarming TikTok clip featuring a white cat attending to her sick owner has captured global attention, accumulating over 8 million views rapidly. The video documented the cat's thoughtful gesture of placing kibble on the owner's bed, an act that quickly went viral.

Following the kibble incident, the cat presented her owner with a dead mouse. This behavior sparked widespread conversation, with many users debating the cat's motives. While some interpreted it as a sign of affection, others humorously suggested the cat was concerned about its own needs.

Animal behaviorists clarify that cats often bring prey to their homes because it is their safest territory. These offerings, though not intended as gifts, can be seen as a sign of the cat's comfort and security with their owner, indicating a strong bond.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The owner shared a TikTok video suggesting the cat brought kibble because she was worried her owner might be hungry while sick.
Cats typically bring prey home because it is their safest territory, not necessarily as a gift to their owner.
Yes, while bringing prey home has specific behavioral reasons, a cat showing comfort and security in your presence is a sign of affection.

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