Limber Tuxedo Cat Tries to Pass Through Increasingly Smaller Holes in the Cardboard That’s Blocking His Way
The humans of a clever cat named Pusic (previously) set up a little experiment that presented the charmingly limber little tuxedo with his hallway blocked by pieces of cardboard with increasingly smaller holes through which he needed to pass. The determined cat found that he could only get so far before he couldn't through anymore.
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