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Mom Finds Adorable Stowaway Hiding In Car Seat While Shopping In Walmart

Image shows a baby in a car seat during a trip to Walmart. You can see a cat's paw near the baby.

Being the mom of a toddler and an infant carries its own set of challenges. When you add in a sneaky little cat, it multiplies tenfold. In fairness, there is hardly a video of the baby without the kitten, so finding the cat hiding in the car seat at Walmart is pretty standard. The cat seems to think that the baby is hers.

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We can empathize with the startled mom when she discovered the little stowaway. She’s wondering how she managed to get her daughter buckled in without noticing the little gray animal. Keep wondering. Kittens have a magical disappearing gene that they can activate at will. Just ask the parents of this little hoodlum. They spent three hours searching the house before finding him fast asleep in a tissue box.

Image shows a tiny kitten curled up inside an empty tissue box.
Image from TikTok.

These two tiny tykes have already formed a special bond.

The baby is super gentle with the kitten, and the kitten knows to keep its claws in around the baby. It will be fun to watch them grow up together. When they cuddle, they are the cutest little bundle of joy.

Commenters are quick to state that the toddler and the baby were co-conspirators. Neither child looks overly surprised at the sudden appearance of the cat in Walmart. While it is possible, our best guess is that the kitten just wanted to be near its girl. It is tiny and easy to miss. Mom shouldn’t chastise herself too much for the oversight.

If you want to keep track of this mischievous little kitten and her two co-conspirators, follow their mom on TikTok. She posts plenty of videos of the girls interacting with each other and the kitten.

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