Orange Cat's 'WTF' Reaction To Getting Kissed Is Such a Mood
Cats are notorious for explicitly sharing their feelings, even if it hurts ours. They just don't give a hoot, and it's something to be admired. If you're on the receiving end of their unapologetic opinions, I'm sorry to say you're probably just the spare human in the house and not their favorite.
Reggie may be an Orange Cat with orange behaviors, but when Dad (the spare) has the audacity to kiss him right in front of Mom (the favorite), he doesn't hold back in showing Dad how he feels.
@thectoranges That angry face is my favorite thing #orangecatbehavior#cat#gingercatpersonality#orangecat#longhairedcat
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This can't be entirely an orange thing because cats everywhere, for all time, have been sent here to take charge. That's exactly what Reggie's doing in the most polite way! He could've been harsher with growling, hissing, or scratching, but instead, he chose to be the bigger "person" with one glaring "WTF" look! Ouch!
Being the spare human in the house means Dad has to go the extra mile to get on Reggie's good side. He's had some time to practice with something Reggie and his Orange Cat siblings definitely approve of.
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If there's anything that can win over Reggie, it's going to be food. Not just any food, but a delicious roasted rotisserie chicken. Then BAM!-Dad's instantly the favorite... for the moment at least.
@thectoranges It's the strategic placement of the chicken that proves he's a skilled cat dad Also, we don't eat off the island and it gets cleaned #orangecat#cat#orangecatbehavior#orangetabby#orangecats
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Do Cats Like Being Kissed?
Some cats do like being kissed and doted on, but others... not so much. You can tell if they're a champion of all our affection or not by their body language. If they're into it, they might lean in, knead (make biscuits), purr, or look at you with a "slow blink."
If they don't (and they're not as polite as Reggie), it may start as the flattening of the ears or a twitching of the tail, but can quickly morph into hissing or growling. If it looks like your kitty needs space from all your love, give it to them. Because one day, they'll be ruling us all, and you don't want them as your enemy!
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This story was originally published June 17, 2026 at 4:25 PM.