From a Tiger Hat to an Aristocratic Collar: A Stunning Scene of Cats That Refuse to Stop Fighting Even in the Middle of the Street + Video

Sunday, April 12, 2026  Read time1 min

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From a Tiger Hat to an Aristocratic Collar: A Stunning Scene of Cats That Refuse to Stop Fighting Even in the Middle of the Street + Video

According to the Family Magazine service of Saed News Agency, hello dear viewers! Today we bring you an exclusive and highly important report from behind the scenes of city traffic.

As you can see in the image, a so-called “cat carrier” (which looks like a backpack, but we are not fooled!) is crossing the street. This backpack, equipped with a high-tech ventilation system and panoramic viewing capability (a.k.a. a plastic window!), is transporting two of the city’s most important passengers.

On one side, we see a “black cat,” who, with a yellow hat and black stripes, has transformed itself into a dangerous tiger. But its gaze… oh, that gaze! It looks like it’s saying: “Human! Why is the traffic so slow? I need to get to an important neighborhood tiger meeting!”

On the other side, a “white cat” sits elegantly with a stylish purple collar. It calmly observes its surroundings, as if conducting a royal inspection of its territory. But suddenly… yes! A quick move! The black cat (or fake tiger) tries to swipe at the white cat with its paw! A power struggle inside the backpack! The white cat does not back down and responds with a defensive move.

It seems these two passengers are actually spies from rival countries, trapped in a confined space, making their final attempts to gain control over the backpack!

In the end, both cats notice the camera and stare directly into the lens with a synchronized, serious gaze. A look that says: “Human! Stop being nosy and focus on your driving!”

Feeling the weight of those intense stares, we conclude our report here. Until our next report from the urban wildlife scene—goodbye!