It’s been two years, and this cat can still squeeze into the same tiny bottle it did as a kitten.
Watching it slowly melt through the narrow opening feels like a physics-defying magic trick—and yes, it’s solid proof that cats are, in fact, liquid.
But how is this even possible? Cats have incredibly flexible spines with up to 53 loosely connected vertebrae, allowing them to twist and compress their bodies far beyond what seems natural. Add in a floating collarbone and zero regard for personal space, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for bottle diving.
That said, not everyone found the video relaxing.
The comments section is full of panic: “THE CLAUSTROPHOBIA 💀”, “I can’t breathe watching this,” “I’d be more scared of him getting stuck!” Whether it amazes you or stresses you out, one thing’s for sure—this cat’s contortionist skills are unforgettable. Hit play and see if you can watch without holding your breath.
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User1.Proof that cats are liquids 😂
User2.THE CLAUSTROPHOBIA 💀
User3.claustrophobia is afraid of him
User4.I wouldn’t be scared of the claustrophobia, but him getting STUCK
User5.this would send me into a panic 😭
User6.watching this made me feel like i can’t breathe 😫