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Precious Cat's Tiny Meows Over Getting a 'Pup Cup' Are Full of Sweetness

She knew what was coming!

As someone who loves cats and dogs in equal measure, I have to admit that when it comes to living life outside of the house, dogs really do have it made. While not everywhere in the general public is dog friendly, there are enough spaces that are to make it worth it to take your dog out and about with you on a regular basis, from parks to restaurants. And don't even get me started about pup cups, the treat commonly found at Starbucks and other coffee shops to treat dogs who stop by with their humans. Why aren't there cat cups?! 

While society isn't as cat friendly as it should be just yet, we do have a solution to that whipped cream flavored problem. Apparently, cats like pup cups, too... despite the name that might suggest otherwise.

On Wednesday, April 24, @mibicket took to TikTok to share just how much her cat, Miss Biscuit, not only enjoys eating a pup cup, but she also knows what Pup Cup means as soon as she hears the phrase come out of her mom's mouth.

In the video, Miss Biscuit and her mom are in what looks like the Starbucks drive thru when she hears her order a pup cup and immediately is at attention. 

Those tiny little meows don't stop until her mom gets the pup cup and reaches over so her kitty can enjoy it. That's one happy cat!

Of course, Miss Biscuit already has a fan club full of people in the comments who are more than willing to take her back to the coffee shop to grab another Pup Cup anytime.

One commenter wrote, "Tell miss biscuit I said 'pspspsps.'"

Are Pup Cups Safe for Cats?

While cups full of whipped cream aren't exactly the best thing you can add to your cat's diet, it's also not going to hurt them if they eat one every once in awhile!

According to Catster. cats probably do love whipped cream, but since it can upset their stomachs, it's important to limit how often they eat it. But don't worry — there's nothing in it that's toxic to cats, so they won't be harmed by enjoying this treat during the occasional coffee date. 

You can also ask the barista for a "cat sized" portion, which should help your cat avoid overindulging. 

As long as it's just a once-in-awhile treat for your cats, pup cups are perfectly fine for them to enjoy. Besides, if they don't get to eat them all the time, they'll stay even more special to your kitty! 

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