Cat Causes Pit Bull to Shake in His Boots in Adorable Video

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It doesn't matter how big your dog is, your cat is always going to be the scariest animal in the house. Don't believe us? Take a look at the way a Pit Bull was straight up cowering when he ran into the cat of the house.

The poor guy looked absolutely spooked when he realized that the cat was nearby.

As the video from @burlesonbullies shows, the Pit Bull seemed to sense that there was something amiss going on. He carefully looked up and noticed that he wasn't alone — there was a cat looking down at him from the top of the stairs.

"You don't have to be scared of the kitty," a woman told him from behind the camera. Too late, this Pittie was already freaked. The look he gave was one of pure terror. We can only imagine the chaos this cat has caused in his life.

It just goes to show you that you can never tell who the bully of the family is. And the comment section couldn't stop laughing. "It's right above me isn't it?" one person joked, as if speaking for the Pit Bull. "HE SAID 'WHERE IS AT?'" someone agreed. "The gulp of anxiousness," a third person chimed in. "He’s seen a thing or two we don’t know about," added one commenter.

Pit Bull Personalities

Pit Bulls have a bad reputation because they were originally bred to show aggression, but many people have come to realize that Pit Bulls appeared to be that way because of humans — not because of their nature. Most Pit Bulls are gentle, fun-loving companions, and are pretty patient with their human families.

That being said, Pit Bulls can be brave or courageous and will go out of their way to do what they want to in the face of adversity. Pit Bulls can also be stubborn, tenacious, and fearless. And while they're great with humans, they are often not good around other dogs and should be kept on a leash around them. Because of their size, you should keep an eye on them when they're around children.

Pit Bulls have high social needs, so they'll enjoy being around people. They also don't bark, snore, drool, or dig, making them good pets in environments where you can't make a lot of noise. But they aren't couch potatoes by any means. Pit Bulls are fun-loving dogs that require vigorous exercise every day.

In short, Pit Bulls are sweet, gentle, companions who are often deeply misunderstood. Just like this poor pup who was scared by a teeny, tiny kitty cat.

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