WATCH: Nothing like a slap on the head from your cat during a live interview?!
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Leave it to a cat to have the last say...
We are not unfamiliar with the crazy funny moments that many people shared online during lockdown.
Specifically the ones where their pets decided that they wanted to be a part of the daily online Zoom or Teams calls.
And since the world has adapted to the aftermath of COVID-19, and where many people now work from home permanently, we can firmly say that this is something that we have to learn to accept.
Of course, there are no complaints from our side. Besides the fact that we love animals, the humour and entertainment factor has huge appeal.
And we are certain we are not the only ones. Especially after seeing the response to this viral video.
A snappy cat decided that it needed to share in the attention, so it did something quite funny on live television.
During the live new broadcast, the news presenter is seen chatting to a man, who is said to be a sports analyst.
She tries to make him aware that his cat is behind him, but before he realises it, the cat slaps him on his head.
Certainly not something you expect when you are watching the news. But definitely worthy content...
Of course we know cats to be more cheeky in their mannerisms, so it comes as no shock to us that this one stole the show entirely.
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The sports analyst looked quite embarrassed, understandably so, but we are certain it added to the ratings of the news segment.
So bring on the pet interactions during interviews, we are all for it!
WATCH the video below, courtesy of Twitter.
A sports analyst in Turkey named Huseyin Ozkok was ‘slapped’ by his cat on live TV, leading to this silly viral moment. People from all around the world who have had their pets crash Zoom calls during the pandemic can probably empathize. 😹 pic.twitter.com/PuXNNFqddv
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) August 30, 2022
Image Courtesy of Twitter
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