If you’ve ever gotten thirsty while taking a shower, you can definitely relate to the owl in this video!

Meet Curbie, a feisty pet owl who decided to kill two birds with one stone by hydrating his body and taking a bath at the same time. Video of what he did is going viral, as internet users just can’t get enough of this adorable owl!

“This owl named Curbie flew to his owner asked for something to drink. Curbie’s owner used a spray bottle to give him some water to drink,” the video’s caption states. “Curbie then decided that he wanted to take a bath, so he spread his wings wide so that his owner could spray his feathers.”

This owl just could not be any cuter!

In the video, Curbie flies over to his owner from the couch while he makes an adorable little “Hoo Hoo” owl nose. His owner knows Curbie well enough to be aware of the fact that this noise means he is thirsty, so she squirts some water into his mouth from a spray bottle.

After he’s drank enough water, Curbie decides it’s nap time. Before falling asleep, he lifts his wings up so his mother can give him a much needed bath! The owl then starts rotating around in a circle so that she can get his whole body wet from the squirt bottle!

Once he’s clean, Curbie flies off to get some rest. The video has gotten over 20 million views since it was posted, so it’s safe to say Curbie has become a viral sensation!

“Is it common that an owl sounds like Michael Jackson?” one viewer commented. “Also, does he know how many licks it takes to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?”

“Is that a Great Horned Owl?” added another fan. “Such a beautiful bird. I have owls hooting all the time. I just set a listen. I will see them flying around. Love it,” said another. “This owl is having a blast. Love seeing animals when they are being taken care of.”

Check out the video below, and SHARE this story so your friends and family can meet Curbie as well!

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