Woman In Disbelief After Her Cat Angrily Turns Off The Alarm Clock In The Morning

Is there anything funnier than when your cat gives you attitude? Cats and their sass, nothing beats that, even on the worst of days, it’ll make you crack a smile.
This cat, sassy as can be, has an attitude that’ll have you rolling on the floor laughing! The Daily Mail posted a video on their TikTok account, showcasing how this sassy kitty just can’t tolerate her mom’s alarm clock.
It’s annoying and she’s on a mission to shut it off!
@dailymail Sorry I'm late, boss. My cat turned off my alarm. 🥲 #cattok #funnycat #alarm #iphone #fyp #viral #cattricks #cute #wholesomememe ♬ original sound – Daily Mail
Cats always seem to be up to something wild, don’t they? Even my own cats surprise me from time to time. But let me tell you, this cat is just so unpredictable and downright hilarious.
And you know what’s even better? The cat couldn’t care less about her owner’s laughter, which somehow makes the whole video even funnier.
I was on the edge of my seat, eagerly waiting to see whether she’d manage to shut off the noise, and guess what? She did it!

What do you think, does this happen all the time? The video is captioned:
“Sorry, I’m late, boss. My cat turned off my alarm.”
It’s clear that the cat has had enough, but whether this is her first time expressing her morning grumpiness or if it’s an everyday thing, I don’t know for sure.
The important thing is that this kitty got what she wanted, and plus, thousands of people had a good laugh. One user caught my attention as well, they commented below:
“He knows what he doing , just don’t want to pay bills 😂”
Hahaha, this might be true. It’s how I sometimes feel about my own cats, lol.

It can be tricky to figure out if your cat is bothered by loud noises, but it can really affect their happiness if they have noise phobia.
Cats often associate loud sounds with fear and danger, so they naturally don’t like sudden noises, like the one in this video.
It’s normal for cats to be uneasy around loud noises, but some cats can get really scared by them and become extra sensitive to any sound.

They can be scared of all kinds of noises, from doorbells and fireworks to home gadgets, lawnmowers, slamming doors, and thunderstorms.
This fear of noises can begin when they’re young. If a cat isn’t exposed to everyday sounds early in life, they’re more likely to be scared of them when they’re older.

For instance, a kitten raised in a noisy home is less likely to be frightened by sound compared to one raised in a quiet environment.
Here’s something to keep in mind: when cats are scared by noise, they may hide, so their owners might not even realize they’re anxious. Other cats may start grooming excessively when stressed.
At times, we might think our cats are simply cleaning themselves, but in reality, they could be trying to self-soothe.
If you’re unsure whether your cat’s licking is a sign of anxiety, observe if it happens when certain noises occur, like the TV turning on or the vacuum starting.
If you suspect your cat is sensitive to noise, consider talking to your vet about consulting a cat behaviorist. They can help determine what’s causing the stress and offer guidance.
I can’t help but wonder if this little grump was scared or just annoyed, but honestly, I think we all know the answer. She probably just wanted to keep sleeping (like most of us do when that alarm rings in the morning!).
And honestly? I respect her for having a plan and pulling it off like a pro! I might just do the same tomorrow morning—hit that snooze button and savor the extra rest!