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The cat tiptoed to open the water dispenser to drink.
In midsummer, a cold drink can really make people feel cool, and even cats know this. According to foreign media reports, a kitten named "Peach" skillfully took a few mouthfuls of ice water from the water dispenser with its little paws without human help. Its playful and lovely appearance is really pleasing.
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A recorded video shows that at first, the peach just sat under the water dispenser, ready to go into the water, then it supported its body with its hind legs, slammed on the water switch with its front paws, and then quickly took a few sips of water from the machine, looking very mature and sophisticated.
This scene was discovered by the owner who heard the sound, and the amused owner couldn't help but ask, "Peach, what are you doing?" The cat drinking cold drinks quickly got off the fuselage and walked leisurely.
It seems that the little guy is really thirsty, but cats with such "skills" are really rare. After this video was uploaded to the Internet, netizens saw the performance of peaches and expressed their admiration. Some netizens said that "puppies may not be able to do this."
Xinhuanet-Smart cats can't stand the heat. Drinking water from the water dispenser is lovely and lovable.
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