Beagle And Her Cat Sibling Snuggle Like Soulmates And It’s True Sweetness


Cats and dogs don’t always get along, but when they do, it’s an incredibly cute sight — just look at these sweet photos of dogs with their cat siblings. However, if you happen to want video proof of cat-dog friendships, look no further than Chloe and Chlea (adorable names, right?). Chloe, a beagle, and her little cat sister Chlea’s cuddles are so endearing that their love for each other has now gone viral in a TikTok video.

The clip, posted in September 2025, with over two million likes, shows Chloe and Chlea snuggling like two peas in a pod in various spots around their home. If you listen closely, you can hear Chloe snoring throughout, but her sister doesn’t seem to mind at all. At one point, Chlea even uses Chloe’s ear as a blanket! The pair’s new fans were amazed by the video, with one commenter saying, “Snoot to snoot, are you kidding me right now?” Another commenter proposed that someone write a children’s book on them, immediately. They’re right, Chloe and Chlea’s sisterhood is definitely one for the books as far as the cutest pet friendships go.

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Why are Chloe and Chlea so good with each other?

Dog and cat best friends look out the window together.

Dog and cat best friends look out the window together. – Kerkez/Getty Images

Chloe and Chlea are clearly the best of friends, and a few factors may help that to be true. For one, beagles are known to be one of the dog breeds that get along best with cats. Their dog mom’s TikTok profile shows several other adorable moments together, including one where she trains her fur babies at the same time. So, these two have had plenty of opportunities to bond.

Despite this, cats and dogs are sometimes known for their quarrels. Luckily, our belief that the two species can’t get along is really more about how differently cat and dog instincts have evolved over time. For example, dogs have learned to chase animals as hunters and herders. In turn, cats may scratch a dog to show authority. Slow introductions can help reduce frustrations.

“Think Like a Cat” author Pam Johnson-Bennett explained on her website, “In order to make a good match and keep both the cat and dog safe, do your homework.” Chloe and Chlea are a great example of what happens when pet parents create the right environment for their furry kiddos to get along instead. In honor of Chloe and Chlea’s cuddles, here are some tips to help your cat and dog become best friends.

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