In several months, an owl-like speed demon kitty Andrea Von Speed has rocketed to TikTok fame. Andrea’s wide-eyed antics racing about a home with ramps and passageways and her reaction to a farting noise have been seen and liked by millions.
When 2-year-old Von Speed appeared on her own TikTok, her funny “weakness” caught many off guard. However, it’s her only weakness, says the kitty’s musical friend Mia Phipps, 22, a talented drummer and guitarist from the UK. This tuxedo cat seems to defy physics with her acrobatic abilities.
The kitty also has a musical dad, Alexander Holtti from Denmark, who shared TikToks of the “speed demon” back in April. Holtti started as a comedic Vine creator, but lately, everybody wants more of the speedy cat.
The singer and long-time cat lover has shared pictures of many cats on Instagram and Twitter.
One TikTok shows Von Speed as a tiny kitten; she doesn’t even look real, and we aren’t sure if that’s a stuffed animal sitting there.
Below, you can see a trip down memory lane.
As an adult, her giant-sized eyes don’t look real sometimes either.
Images and media via Youtube and TikTok/thekittyandrea
Andrea’s Funny Antics
When the kitty hears the farting sound, she sometimes arches her back and does a funny exit, playfully running at high speed through the home. If she really gets going, she’ll hurtle up the ladder to the attic and stare down with her gleaming eyes. It has to be seen to be believed, and it seems the home has custom features to encourage her acrobatic climbing.
The kitty’s kryptonite is that fake fart noise, but it appears to be a playful reaction from a kitty full of boundless energy. As you’ll see next, she also reacts to other curious noises.
“It’s her only weakness 😮💨”
When the cat hears unusual sounds, she seems to “transform into an owl.” The kitty will frequently spring into the air at the sight of ordinary objects like a trash bag on the floor.
Von Speed is Getting Faster
Given any reason, this kitty races at high speed through the home, climbing ladders and leaping into an attic space where she peers down ominously. There’s zero chance she’s going to slow down.
According to her humans, “She’s getting faster.”
To see more of Andrea Von Speed, you can follow her on Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. You can also learn more about Mia Phipps on YouTube and TikTok and Alex Holtti on YouTube and TikTok.