Forget reality TV. The real drama is happening in someone’s living room, and it stars two completely bald divas. In a TikTok that’s impossible not to replay, a Sphynx cat named Ruth goes full TheReal Housewives on her Chinese Crested sister, Evie. Evie, by the way, is rocking a pink heart sweater like she just walked off a Bravo reunion special. Ruth takes one look, raises her paw, and delivers a smack so loud you can practically hear the glass of chardonnay shattering in the background.
Get ready to watch your new favorite reality show right here.
The clip was shared by @ruthandevie, and it’s left people in stitches. The comments? Even better. One person asked, “Excuse me, but why are there two raw chickens fighting on your furniture?” Someone else called it “the meat slaps” and admitted they almost died laughing. Another wrote, “Skippity bap surround sound,” while one viewer summed it up with, “How I wanna slap my best friend for not texting me back.”
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And honestly, what were Ruth and Evie fighting about? Did Evie borrow Ruth’s lip gloss without asking? Did Ruth steal her man? Or maybe it’s just the age-old sibling fight over who gets the best spot on the couch. Either way, that slap had main character energy.
In my own house, Meatball and Tarkus sometimes get into it, too, but at least they have fur. When these two go at it, you can hear the smack echo like a drum solo. It’s chaos, but with hair. Ruth and Evie? That’s bare skin-on-skin combat, and it hits different. So different.
Cats and dogs may not always see eye to eye, but when they serve this level of drama, all you can do is grab the popcorn and enjoy the show.
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