Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/kitten-starbucks-whipped-cream-tiktok/
Meredith is the unique foster kitten that found herself experiencing some brand new circumstances recently. She’s stolen many hearts on TikTok and it’s time that you found out why.
TikTok user @fosterthefurbabies posted the video, melting all of us into a puddle in the process. As it turns out, the little kitten is quite the Starbucks fan, and understandably so.
When she gets the chance to taste some of the whipped cream, she goes absolutely ballistic. The little kitten has feline herpes virus and has a film covering her eyes – however, it clearly doesn’t take away her enjoyment for life and that’s perfectly captured in the video.
When presented with the whipped cream, it’s evident that if she had it her way, she would climb into the cup and disappear.
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Meredith finally comes up for air and it’s the funniest thing. The sweet kitten emerges with her whole face covered in white cream.
We’re not going to lie to you, we are kind of jealous. This dog is able to wedge her whole head into the cup and we can’t! It’s really not fair, to be honest. All jokes aside, she deserves the world and then some. It’s adoption day for Meredith and the whipped cream is a celebratory treat.
“Meredith got a pup cup before her adoption day,” reads the caption on the original post. “Starbucks should really sponsor us.” We could not agree more.
@fosterthefurbabies Starbucks should really sponsor us 🤣 Meredith got a pup cup before her adoption day #fosterkittensoftiktok #catsoftiktok #funny #coffee #starbucks
In a perfect world, all of the animals who are in need of homes would finally be adopted. Meredith is not the only one who should be having all of the fun.
In the meantime? We are going to be watching this video another 100 times or so. Don’t judge us, okay! We can use all the laughs that we can get right now.
Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog