The Sound This Cat Makes When Getting Medicine Rubbed on Her Is LOL Funny


TikToker Auntie Julie (@julienashawaty) is a cat sitter in Boston and a self-proclaimed cat whisperer. One of her clients is a cat named Junebug, who needs medication rubbed onto her behind, which is part of Julie’s job. She had no problem with that, but what she didn’t expect was the sound Junebug would make as she put it on her!

Make sure your sound is on because you’ll never guess the sound she makes. We’ve never heard anything like it. Julie joked that nobody warned her about the sound, and she definitely wasn’t expecting it, either!

How many times did you watch the video? We’ve watched it at least five times now! In the caption, Julie admits, “Me, a professional, in this moment holding back the giggles…”

We’re not sure we would’ve been able to!

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Viewers Leave Funny Comments About Junebug’s Silly Sounds

We laughed at some of the comments that viewers left, like @Cenobxte, who called the noise, “Disgruntled bubble sounds…” @silvia called it, “The cutest motor!”

We laughed when @Niko asked, “Are you cat-sitting Donald Duck?!”

@Gwendy Peterson said what we were thinking, “You’re so good for not laughing, I failed.” @Northwest_Maine Coons added, “I’m sorry for laughing at you, baby floof!”

Commenter @Annick shared, “I’m a vet tech, and it’s just a reaction to sensory overload from a pleasant stimulus. When you scratch or soothe that spot, it feels so good that they react like that!” @T.A. Callender added, “She’s saying you’re hitting the right spots!” Another commenter added, “Junie is not making biscuits; she’s nibbling on them!”

A couple of days after this video was filmed, Julie filmed another clip of Junebug’s reaction to the medicine, and the same thing happened. It’s just her cute way of saying she approves!

This story was originally published by PawNation on Apr 26, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.




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