When student Gappy Tropea found herself accidentally locked out of her house, she decided to enter through the back door. Unfortunately, she found that closed too. But thanks to her cat, it helped her to open the door.Â
The rear door was jammed with a wooden stick, which needed to be removed and the task was carried out successfully by Boko, a brown tabby rescued cat. Tropea managed to trick Boko into clawing at the bar by tapping on the glass, and eventually, Boko managed to unlock the sliding door.
My sister accidentally locked me out of the house so I went to check if the back door was unlocked and this happened pic.twitter.com/2zkjeyFJk5
— Gabby Tropea (@gabbytropea) February 18, 2019
Tropea shared the footage on Twitter and captioned it, ‘’My sister accidentally locked me out of the house so I went to check if the back door was unlocked and this happened.’’
Tropea told Mashable that she found Boko under a bench at her university one night. "In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have picked up a visibly ill stray cat, but I did,'' she said.
Here are some funny reactions of netizens on the video, check out:
Adorable, but the first thing I thought was "Boko's a potential security hole."#OpSec https://t.co/jaI0MWZDhw
— georgevaccaro âš¡ï¸ (@georgevaccaro) February 20, 2019
Cats are such intelligent and amazing creatures https://t.co/IB23jUsHUk
— professo depresso • 171 (@lgbtseptics) February 20, 2019
Cats are such intelligent and amazing creatures https://t.co/IB23jUsHUk
— professo depresso • 171 (@lgbtseptics) February 20, 2019
I'm convinced all cats are humans on the inside. https://t.co/GijE9S1R8t
— 👾 problematic black poet 👾 (@mack_ammo) February 20, 2019