A woman who heard unusual sounds coming from the kitchen cupboard has left internet users in hysterics with what she discovered.Rachel Teague was at her home in North Carolina when she heard some rustling and muffled sounds coming from the walk-in kitchen cupboard. She wasn’t sure what was happening without checking, although she told Newsweek that she had her suspicions straight away.As Teague, 27, peered round the corner, she noticed that the door was slightly ajar and there was none other than a ginger tail peaking out. Teague’s intuition was correct, and it was in fact her mischievous cat Oliver causing the “suspicious sounds.”Oliver was helping himself to the bag of cat food his owners had recently brought home. While they had already given him a sample to try, that clearly wasn’t enough, and he wanted the whole bag instead.”He has bitten holes through bags before, so I had an idea what he was doing,” Teague said. “I just laughed because he wasn’t actually accomplishing anything, and I love when he starts meowing like he’s trying to defend himself.”She continued: “We are trying to put him on a new type of cat food because, as you can see, he’s a little chunky. But his hunger gets the best of him sometimes.”This certainly wasn’t just a one-time thing either, as Teague said that this “happens daily” now. Evidently, Oliver just wasn’t meant for dieting.Teague captured the hilarious moment she found her cat breaking his diet, and she couldn’t resist sharing it on TikTok (@rach.teague). As it turns out, internet users can’t get enough of the hilarious clip, and, in just a matter of days, the video has gone viral with over 1.3 million views and more than 307,000 likes at the time of writing.The online response is beyond anything Teague expected, but she said she is delighted that her cat could generate so much attention. If Oliver was going to go viral for anything, it just had to be his hunger, after all.”The reaction surprised me, but he’s gotten love and attention on TikTok before, which is so fun. I love sharing our sweet, chunky boy with fellow cat-lovers,” Teague said.With almost 500 comments on the viral TikTok post so far, social-media users have lauded Oliver’s antics. Many have even defended his actions and insisted it was an hunger-induced emergency.One comment reads: “give him more food, he’s just a baby.”Another TikTok user wrote: “What sound? I heard nothing and he is innocent.”A third person posted: “the cat was just reading the label on the bag.”Another commenter added: “he said he’s just checking if it’s the right flavor.”Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@newsweek.com and they could appear on our site.