The tiger-striped cat is so devoted to its companion that it won't leave their side even during bathroom trips, prompting netizens to jokingly remark that this love can be a bit suffocating. The design of bathrooms allows humans to maintain privacy while fulfilling their physiological needs, but pets find themselves in a relatively vulnerable position when they cannot escape quickly. For more anxious pets, it is only when they feel safe that they can truly "let go."
A humorous video shared on Weibo features a cat using the litter box, accompanied by a "bodyguard" keeping watch. The litter box serves as the cat's toilet, and in the video, a white cat is seen squatting in the litter box, seemingly feeling the urge to go. Interestingly, a tiger-striped cat is observed standing guard nearby, even using its paw to support the white cat's rear, as if reassuring it that it can relax and relieve itself without worry.
This scene evokes mixed feelings of warmth and humor. Viewers reacted with comments like "Can it really come out like this?" and "It feels like it's accompanying during childbirth." Others noted the white cat's discomfort with boundaries and likened the tiger-striped cat to a princess's bodyguard. Many suggested that the tiger-striped cat might be overly enthusiastic and should maintain some distance to avoid making its companion feel awkward enough to become constipated, ultimately concluding that it would be more comfortable when alone.