Video: Golden Retriever Reacts to Cat Scratching His Back for Him
Photo Credit: @sometimesbesties / Instagram

Video: Golden Retriever Reacts to Cat Scratching His Back for Him

Raising a cat and a dog can be a wholesome experience for pet parents, but it may not be the same for the fur babies. This Instagram video features a Golden Retriever named Harry and a cat named Sokka. They are “sometimes besties,” and thus, the dog looks surprised when the feline scratches his back. He keeps on looking at the owner, who insists that Sokka is a “good friend” who is scratching his back. Meanwhile, viewers cannot hold their laughter after seeing Harry’s reaction in the clip.

Golden Retriever is not entirely sure how he feels about the cat scratching his back

In a cute dog video on Instagram, a Golden Retriever named Harry cannot decide his feelings when the cat named Sokka scratches his back. As the description of the account states, the two fur babies are “sometimes besties,” therefore, the dog seemingly is not sure about the feline’s gesture.

The clip begins with Sokka sitting on a couch with his paws and eyes fixed on Harry. Meanwhile, the latter looks confused with the physical touch. Seeing his reaction, the owner tries to make the pooch understand the situation. She asks, “Is he scratching your back for you?” Harry and Sokka look at their pet mom at the same time.

The dog turns around, which initially shows that he may not like it. However, Sokka doesn’t let go of the Golden Retriever, who then positions himself in a way, implying that he enjoys the scratching. “He is scratching your booty for you! What a good friend,” the woman tells Harry.

Meanwhile, viewers have found the Golden Retriever and his cat sibling’s video funny and “cute.” A user commented, “symbiotic relationship,” while another quipped, “hahahah your account name says it all.” Many dropped laughing emojis in the comments. One individual also jokingly said, “He’s like ‘I am the chosen one.’” Furthermore, the video has received over 3K likes at the time of writing.

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