Cat Loves to Dig, and a Dozen Holes Were Dug Before They Caught the Culprit
Nacho may look like a regular house cat, but his behavior keeps making his family do a double take. He follows his dad around, loves attention, and somehow acts more like a dog than a feline.
That odd mix gets even stranger when the backyard starts filling up with fresh holes. At first, Carter and his roommate blame the dogs, but the real troublemaker turns out to be the cat they least expected.
Now the mystery is solved, but Nacho is still digging up plenty of chaos.
Carter and Nacho.

“He gets along with the dogs, but if they get too close and corner him, it's game on,” Carter said.
However, lately, Carter and his roommate have noticed something particularly odd about their yard. There seemed to be many random holes that had been recently dug. Naturally, they blamed the dogs. They would find a hole, fill it, only for the holes to appear once again.
They began strategizing on how they could get the dogs to stop their digging until they had an epiphany: the dogs weren't to blame at all; the real culprit had actually been Nacho.
He Even Looks Mischievous!

Their sweet dogs were absolutely innocent! They had been set up! By whom? Nacho the cat, that's who!
“Now every time he goes outside, I watch him and catch him in the act,” Carter said. “It explains why, when he comes back inside, he is so dirty.”
This “who’s digging whose yard” mystery echoes the cat that ditched its first family, then returned for petty revenge years later.
Such a Pretty Kitty!

They have been unsuccessful in finding a remedy to prevent Nacho from digging holes, but Carter definitely feels better now that he knows whom to really point the finger at.
His roommate and he despise the holes dug all over their yard, but they have to admit, it's pretty cute to see Nacho in action as if he were actually a dog.
“He will dig like that and then run around the yard and do zoomies,” Carter said.
That cat sure loves to dig, just like a dog. Who would have thought?
Before you blame the dogs, read how a neighbor’s passive-aggressive dog got “marked” and stolen.