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Jason Kelce shares hilarious ‘psychopathic’ tactic to stop his daughters from getting a cat

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Jason Kelce explained his strange tactic to prevent his daughters from having a cat in a new episode of 'New Heights' with his brother Travis

Jason Kelce is doing everything he can to prevent his family from owning a pet cat, using a tactic his brother Travis refers to as “psycho.”

The former Eagles center shares three young daughters with his wife Kylie: Wyatt, four, Elliotte, three, and Bennett, one.

But as he told Travis in a new episode of ‘New Heights’is desperately trying to make sure his family doesn’t have company in the form of a cat.

“Do you know what my latest plan is to prevent our family from getting a cat? I keep telling our daughters that cats are poisonous,” she began.

“Why the fuck did you tell them that?” Travis replied.

Jason Kelce explained his strange tactic to prevent his daughters from having a cat in a new episode of ‘New Heights’ with his brother Travis

Jason and his wife Kylie share daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and one-year-old Bennett.

Jason and his wife Kylie share daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and one-year-old Bennett.

Jason then said he wanted to make his daughters “afraid” of cats, before adding: “I think lying to your kids is important.”

But Travis identified a blind spot in his older brother’s tactics.

“They’re going to go to a friend’s house and scream like crazy because they see a cat,” he said.

Jason then replied: “It seems like it’s that person’s house problem,” before his brother called him a “psychopath.”

Kelce, who retired after a stellar career with the Eagles earlier this year, has since had more time to spend with his family at home.

And he explained last month how his wife Kylie had implemented a new rule in the household.

Jason and Kylie Kelce have been married since 2018 and now have three daughters together.

Jason and Kylie Kelce have been married since 2018 and now have three daughters together.

Kelce shared on ‘Green light with Chris Long“that she has to “train a minimum of three days a week, otherwise she doesn’t want to deal with me.”

“When I exercise, I’m in a very good mood, I get along well at home with my children and with everyone… I’m simply a better person,” he explained.

Kelce, who played most of his career at 295 pounds, also said at the time that he had dropped to 276 pounds.

He now embarks on a new challenge as a Monday Night Football analyst for ESPN.

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