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Video: Corgi Doesn’t Like Being Separated From Cat Sibling

We all know that one friend who can’t handle being apart for too long, always texting, calling, or showing up unannounced. For one Corgi, that clingy best friend energy is directed entirely at her cat sibling. A viral video of the pair has captured hearts on Instagram, showing that sometimes, even pets struggle with a little separation anxiety.

Corgi can’t stay separated from cat sibling in adorable video

The clip, shared on Instagram by the pets’ owner, features a Corgi named Fiona and her feline best friend, Nori. The video begins with the caption, “My dog hates being separated from my cat,” and it doesn’t take long for viewers to understand why. When their owner gets ready to take Nori to the vet, Fiona immediately senses something is up. As soon as the cat is placed in a carrier bag, the little Corgi stations herself by the front door, watching anxiously as her sister leaves.

The video then cuts to scenes from Nori’s vet visit, where the Scottish Fold patiently endures a checkup. Meanwhile, back at home, Fiona’s loneliness is clear. Another shot shows her pacing near the door and howling softly, as if calling out for her missing friend. The footage then transitions to the heartwarming moment when Nori finally returns home.

Fiona, who has been waiting by the window, immediately perks up and runs to greet her at the door. Her excitement overflows as she licks and nuzzles Nori, clearly relieved to have her companion back. Their owner captioned the post with a lighthearted note: “Short girls need to stick together.”

One user commented, “She needed her emotional support kitty,” while another wrote, “This is real friendship.” Others agreed that the video was “the sweetest thing on the internet this week.” A few even joked about solutions to Fiona’s separation anxiety. One person said, “Take your dog along with the cat. Problem solved,” and another added, “Awww, she must keep her herd together.”

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