Fluffy Cats Wrestling Are Proof That Anything Can Be Turned into a Netflix Poster

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We've all heard the phrase 'catfight,' but in this TikTok that Teddie and Casper's mom posted, she means it literally! Teddie and Casper are two adorable, fluffy cats who are best friends. And just like besties, they love to play together, even if it looks like they're fighting. In mid-July, Mom caught them in a 'kitty rumble' and decided to turn the moment she captured into a Netflix poster and it's purr-fection!

The video is only 7 seconds long, but it's full of cuteness. It starts with the two cats play fighting on the ground, gently swatting back and forth at each other. On the video's overlay it says that their little squabble is proof that anything can be turned into a Netflix poster, and she's not wrong!

Yep, Teddie and Casper's poster came out awesome, and it's actually a limited series documentary I'd watch! Even the name for it was perfect, 'Fluff Fight' is kind of catchy, isn't it? Commenter @Carolina B said simply, "I’d watch it." @Elen joked and even spoiled the ending, "It's a 5 parter! They both did it!" and another commenter added, "Award Winning!"

Related: Viral 'Fight' Between Two Cats Is So Cute People Can't Get Over It

More Fun Animal and Netflix Videos

If you watch a lot of TikTok, chances are you've seen people share similar videos where they somehow make a connection with their pets and Netflix or turn them into movie posters. It's always fun to see how creative some people are, and how our pets like watching Netflix as much as we all do!

This cat's humans found a documentary on Netflix about cats, and the kitty couldn't get enough of it. This British shorthair cat's reaction to the Netflix intro will make you laugh! But cats aren't the only pets that love TV. This dog was totally invested on a show he found on Netflix. And don't forget Bluey, the children's cartoon that seems to capture most dogs' attention when their humans put it on!

Just like dogs, cats can see in color, well some of them anyways. Business Insider shared that cats can see muted colors, with blues, yellows/greens, and grays popping most prominently. When those colors pop up on the TV, that explains why our pets 'watch' shows with us...they're not interested in the characters or plots but in the colors they can see.

Creating movie-themed posters using our pets is also a fun thing to do. This Golden Retriever puppy's paw-rents used him to create a 'Jaws' poster, and it's beyond adorable. This pet daycare got very creative when they put together Oscar nominated movie posters with their favorite pets and hit the nail on the head with all of them.

Videos showing animals watching TV and pet owners recreating posters like this are some of my favorite ones to watch! Maybe one of these days I'll have to make my dog the star of a movie poster; I just have to figure out which movie would be the perfect fit!

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