Now this is peak Orange cat behavior.

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Whether you have children of the human or fur variety, there’s one thing most (if not all) have in common when they don’t get their way—the tantrum.
Oliver, the most Garfield-looking orange cat we’ve ever seen, has a real talent when it comes to theatrics and if he’s inconvenienced even a little, he’s going to scream all about it.
Now listen, Oliver did not want to go inside, but his catatonic protest is pretty cute.
I’m not sure if he realized he could at least try to escape Mom’s arms, or if he enjoyed being carted off like the big baby he is, but he’s purrfect.
Like most unhinged orange cats, this feisty feline is of the most dramatic kind and we’d expect nothing less. The video states they have “no kids” but instead “an orange cat who throws tantrums,” and that’s on-par with “orange kitty behavior.”
They truly are like children at all ages, for better or worse and people flooded the comments with words of affirmation for the “growly baby” who’s adorably rotund,” in case he ever forgets he’s loved.
“His body composition indicates he has a greed that sickens me. I love him,” one person wrote.
“He’s such a spoiled little brat and I would die for him,” another joked.
Others noted “the growl but not doing anything to get out,” which is the icing on the cake. He surrendered without a fight like he had no options—and his limp position is such a mood.
In case you need a little more context into the way Oliver’s mind works (full of anguish, apparently), here he is trying to figure out who the heck is staring back at him in the mirror.
I have to say, Oliver’s performance may rival a toddler’s tantrum, if only because he can’t use his words to name his feelings. In the end, the chonky boy was made to return indoors where, like most questionable orange cats, he probably forgot all about the incident like it never happened at all.