He's doing his best!
Jake Watson, producer at the popular YouTube channel Corridor Crew, moved to a Texas farm earlier this year, where he inherited a number of farmyard animals including a cat named Junior.
"He was also getting into the chicken coop, I had some concerns about that, you know, maybe he was going to eat the eggs or mess with the chickens," Watson said in the video, "but no they they seem to get along just fine." But later, Junior got lucky without having to get his paws dirty, spotting an already dead rat in the grass away from Watson's property. After giving it a careful sniff, the cat ran back to the barn to alert his new human owner.
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