Tabby Cat Is Such a Drama Queen, She Fakes an Injury So Her Mom Can Let Her Come Inside
Some cats know exactly how to work a room, and Susan the tabby seems to have mastered the art of dramatic timing. One minute she is outside, the next she is putting on a limp like she has just suffered a terrible injury, all to get her mom’s attention.
In this video, Susan’s owner watches through the glass as the cat acts hurt and tries to convince her to open the door. The twist is that Susan appears to be perfectly fine the moment she gets inside, which makes the whole performance even funnier.
Her little act has turned into a viral moment, and it is easy to see why. Susan may have found the fastest way to get what she wants, even if her mom is completely onto her.
The Sly Feline Puts on Her Downcast Face and Fakes an Injury to Get Her Mom’s Attention

The cunning feline puts on a glum expression and pretends to be hurt to get her mother's attention while being observed through the glass window by her difficult-to-impress mother.
Apparently, Susan Isn’t the Only Cat in the World Able to Fake an Injury to Get What They Want

The woman can be heard asking the cat, Susan, if there is something wrong with her paw. As you can expect, it didn't take long for her to succeed, so her mother had no choice but to let her in.
But as soon as she enters, her limping magically disappears! When Susan's mother decided to post the funny video online, her Oscar-worthy performance quickly gained popularity.
That little performance was over the second the door opened.
It also reminds us of the entitled mom who tried to poison her family’s cat, got caught, and was thrown out.
Susan’s Mom Decided to Share the Comical Video Online, Do Take a Look
Susan isn't the only cat in the world that tricks her human owners.
Nevertheless, even the most well-known performers would be envious of Susan’s performance.
Viewers clearly recognized a fellow attention-seeker when they saw one.
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Don't get upset if your cat decides to act as if it's limping to get attention. They are not attempting to infuriate or annoy you.
They shouldn't receive a warning for their actions either. Instead, just give your cat the attention they crave, and sooner or later, they'll resume their usual behavior.
And just like that, Susan gets exactly what she wanted.
For another horrifying family betrayal, read how a manipulative mom killed her cat and hid the body.