This Cat Doesn’t Believe That Mom Brought The Right Dog Home From The Groomer
One fresh haircut was all it took to turn a happy pet reunion into a full-on identity crisis. Lupim the dog came home from the groomer looking neat and tidy, but his cat friend Milly was not convinced she was seeing the same animal. That made the groomer visit even more dramatic, because Milly seemed to think her best friend had been swapped out for a lookalike.
Now Lupim has a new style, Milly has a new mystery, and the whole thing is strangely adorable. Read on.
Lupim and Milly are best friends, but his new haircut caused a rift in that friendship.

Watch the video of Milly reacting to her friend's new haircut.
Fortunately, Milly came to realize that, despite looking different, it was her old friend Lupim.

Fortunately, Milly soon realized that Lupim was actually her old friend after all, despite how different he appeared. Or perhaps she was okay with the switch-up because the new counterfeit dog had a demeanor so similar to Lupim.
Now that he has his new look, Lupim is once again having fun with the cat he loves the most.
"Milly was shocked to see Lupim after the groomer," Alckmim said. "But they're now friends again."
We are happy things worked out for the confused cat. But it does make us wonder: Does she think it's the same dog with a different haircut, or does she believe she just made a new friend?
It’s also like the father who refused to let his daughter take Milo, the neglected dog.
the father vs. daughter showdown over Milo’s years-long neglect.
Milly was shocked to see Lupim after the groomer," the owner says. "But they're now friends again."

Fighting like cats and dogs is definitely a saying you've heard. Although there is some truth to the myth that cats and dogs are antagonistic toward one another (they do have temperaments that are inherently at odds; dogs are more sociable and playful while cats prefer their independence), with a little bit of luck and some very careful introductions, the two can and do coexist in a state of relative harmony.
Because you may have the best of both worlds, who says you have to choose between being a "cat person" or a "dog person"? Even still, there will inevitably be some drama when cats and dogs share a room.
And we do enjoy that drama, don't we? Life would be boring without it.
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