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This Orange Cat Has One Very Important Job: Kissing His Pit Bull Brothers

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Harlow, the Orange Cat, appears to take his household responsibilities very seriously.

And according to this video, those responsibilities include personally making sure both of his Pit Bull brothers receive enough affection throughout the day.

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Shared by TikTok user @user6720210752958, we see an unbelievably sweet clip showing Harlow carefully walking across a table and stopping beside each Pit Bull to lovingly lick and kiss their faces one by one.

Honestly, the whole thing feels less like a pet video and more like a tiny exhausted dad checking on his children before bed. It's too sweet for words.

Related: Cat Sees an Image of Late Dog Sibling and His Reaction Is Emotional

At Different Moments in the Clip:

• Harlow walks with full purpose.

• One Pit Bull patiently waits for kisses.

• The second Pit Bull immediately gets equal attention.

• Harlow calmly rotates between both dogs.

• Everyone watching melts into emotional goo.

People in the Comments Completely Lost It Over the Orange Cat's Loving Little Routine:

• "A single mom who works two jobs."

• "He's a good brother taking care of his Pitty brothers."

• "No favoritism in the household."

• "He loves them both so much."

• "This is just the sweetest thing ever."

Honestly, the "no favoritism" comment is incredibly funny because Harlow really does look committed to maintaining equal emotional support distribution among the household Pit Bulls.

And the dogs themselves look completely relaxed and trusting while he fusses over them like a tiny, furry life coach.

Meanwhile, my Maine Coon, Meatball, occasionally attempts affection toward my other cats, but unfortunately, his strategy involves surprise cuddle attacks while they're asleep, which usually ends with someone offended and walking away.

Why Do Cats Groom Other Pets?

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Cats sometimes groom dogs or other animals as a sign of affection, bonding, trust, or social connection.

Mutual Grooming Behaviors Can Help Animals:

• Build social bonds

Show affection

• Reduce stress

• Reinforce trust

• Create group familiarity

• Comfort one another

Cats may especially groom pets who they view as part of their social family group.

And judging by Harlow, these two Pit Bulls are very clearly his babies now.

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This story was originally published May 24, 2026 at 7:20 AM.

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