Hilarious Trend Reveals Most Cats Wouldn't Survive the "Quiet Place"
“A Quiet Place: Day One,” the third entry in the popular post-apocalyptic series, took box offices by storm this summer. The film shows the people of New York City as they fight to survive an alien invasion in which blind extraterrestrial beings with a powerful sense of hearing hunt them down by listening for their movements.
While the film blew away expectations at the box office, one character truly stole the show – Frodo, the leading kitty.
Throughout the movie, Frodo (played by feline actors Nico and Schnitzel) is challenged to stay quiet as he and his human companions (Sam and Eric) try to escape the city and flee to safety. This has raised a question online among cat parents—in the event of a similar alien invasion, would your cat be able to survive?
This curiosity has inspired a new trend on TikTok and other social media platforms. In the videos, cat parents pick up their cats and pretend to run for safety.
The concept is simple: While either holding your phone camera or strategically setting it up to capture the attempt, pick up your cat and make a run for it. The good news is that no cats were harmed in the making of these videos. There are obviously no real aliens hunting people down as they flee their homes. The bad news? Very few cats would survive if this movie were to become a reality!
If you are in need of a good laugh, the videos won’t disappoint.
While some cats stayed silent, ensuring they and their beloved owners would flee safely, others were unimpressed that they were even picked up to begin with. Cats of TikTok can be seen vocally expressing their disapproval while others fought to be released, believing they would survive better on their own without the extra “baggage” of a human to hold them back (or at least that’s how the comments describe their response).
One TikTok user, @birchcanread, created a video testing each of her six cats. The video, which now has over 7 million views, demonstrated why most cat parents would be doomed in this scenario.
While two of the cats, Marshmallow and Goldie, perform surprisingly well, the same can’t be said for the others… We could have guessed that based on the video’s caption, which reads, “I don’t think I would have met a happy ending if me and my kids were in the new quiet place film.”
Skyler, the ill-fated cat mom, summed it up beautifully when she stated, “failed with flying colours,” after Amelia (the most vocal of her cats) declared her annoyance loudly and proudly.
After watching the video, we are left with only one question—how chaotic would Skyler’s escape attempt be if she were to try running away with all six at once? Is there any chance we can get a video testing that theory?
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Britt Kascjak is a proud pet mom, sharing her heart (and her home) with her “pack” which includes her husband John, their 2 dogs – Lucifer and Willow – and their 2 cats – Pippen and Jinx. She has been active in the animal rescue community for over 15 years, volunteering, fostering and advocating for organizations across Canada and the US. In her free time, she enjoys traveling around the country camping, hiking, and canoeing with her pets.
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