This couple thinks their cat is addicted to scaring them until they realize what's really going on...
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 I'll come downstairs, and around the corner,
00:09 there'll just be these big, glowing eyes.
00:11 His shoulders are up, and he's ready.
00:15 There's no escape.
00:15 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:19 You turn around, and there's just
00:20 this little fluffy cloud behind you, trying to get your legs.
00:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26 [LAUGHTER]
00:29 You'll just walk into a room and not know he's in there.
00:32 And then his little arm will stick out and swipe at you
00:34 from underneath the bed or underneath a chair.
00:37 And that literally scares me every single time.
00:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:41 [LAUGHTER]
00:44 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:48 When Donut screams, it really feels
00:50 like you're in a horror movie.
00:52 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54 Oh my-- oh, that was a big one.
00:56 Wait, listen.
00:57 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:59 [SCREAMING]
01:02 [LAUGHTER]
01:05 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:08 [MEOW]
01:10 [LAUGHTER]
01:12 When we started waking up from him screaming,
01:14 we're like, we should probably take him to the vet
01:16 and see if he's fine.
01:17 [MEOW]
01:19 Donut.
01:20 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:21 [HOWLING]
01:23 [CLICKING]
01:24 Donut.
01:25 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:27 We decided to take him to the vet.
01:29 And it turns out he's deaf.
01:32 Like, if I just snap above him, he can kind of tell.
01:36 Donut.
01:36 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:39 Which makes sense why he's so loud.
01:42 He can't hear himself.
01:43 [MEOW]
01:45 We had no idea.
01:46 [MEOW]
01:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:50 [HOWLING]
01:52 It's not really changed much with our relationship
01:55 with him.
01:56 Now we know we have to take him to a deaf cat.
01:59 So waking him up, you can't shout to him.
02:01 You've got to maybe just tap a little bit next to him
02:03 so he can wake up and know it's dinner time.
02:05 You have to be a little bit careful, because it's
02:07 so easy to scare him.
02:08 Sometimes I think he thinks we're stalking him
02:10 because he's deaf and he doesn't know we're coming up behind him.
02:13 And he'll turn around like, whoa.
02:15 He's like, all right, if you're going to stalk me,
02:17 he's like, I'm after you.
02:18 Game on.
02:19 [LAUGHTER]
02:20 It kind of made us understand his personality more
02:24 and his love language more.
02:26 [LAUGHTER]
02:27 Even after the vet told us he was deaf,
02:33 he still has so much energy.
02:35 And we thought it'd probably be good to get
02:37 some of that energy out.
02:38 So we took him on walks.
02:41 He loves walks.
02:42 He's like a dog.
02:43 He'll try and climb trees.
02:45 It's adorable.
02:47 Inside the house, we try and do little games,
02:51 or we've gotten fake little fishies.
02:53 And he'll play with those in the bathtub.
02:54 [MEOW]
02:57 Liam loves to cook for him, which is really funny.
02:59 He loves to watch Liam cook.
03:01 [LAUGHTER]
03:03 [MEOW]
03:05 I've literally made him a cat room underneath our stairs
03:07 like Harry Potter.
03:08 He's literally the most spoiled cat in the world.
03:11 [MEOW]
03:12 But there's still some energy left over.
03:14 No matter what we do, he will always--
03:16 He's still stalking us.
03:17 Yeah.
03:18 Stop it, Donut.
03:19 You're being naughty.
03:20 [LAUGHTER]
03:21 [MUSIC PLAYING]
03:23 It's hard to think about what it was
03:25 like before we had Donut.
03:27 Now it's wake up to Donut screaming, coming up,
03:31 snuggling for like a whole morning.
03:32 Are we for cuddle time?
03:34 It just makes the everyday positive.
03:37 [MUSIC PLAYING]
03:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
03:43 (upbeat music)
03:46 (upbeat music)