My favorite part of this is that A) everyone stayed in-character as this unfolded and B) they brought the cat back on stage for the curtain call.
Shakespeare actually wrote that part In originally but had to cut it from the live performances because he couldn’t find a trained cat who would do it reliably. Shame too, it’s the most realistic part when it’s included. They didn’t spay or neuter back then so there were just always kittens everywhere. If you died a dozen or so would mess with you to make sure you weren’t faking it.
Now this is news. More of this.
Not from the Daily Heil, plz.
Couldn’t even watch the video on mobile with the giant “swipe here for more cpntent” covering half of it.
Do you lick your paw at us, sir?
I do lick my paw, sir.
But I do not lick my paw at you, sir.
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