Cat Enters TV News Studio: Helps Tell the Weather!

Published January 21, 2009

Folks in show business know that no matter what happens, that the "show must go on".

To prove my point, consider the meteorologist broadcasting in Germany, who, in the middle of his television weather broadcast, was confronted by a very curious stray cat entering the studio. Never missing a beat, the reporter, obviously a feline devotee, quickly picked up the curious cat, calming and relaxing him, while continuing the program.

Perhaps this pretty kitty was in search of warmth, or a quick meal, but could it be that his real motivation may have been to remind the unperturbed meteorologist that the expression "raining cats and dogs" may have a kernel of truth?

Reported on MSNBC the other day, this self-explantory video is both entertaining and very unique.

See video

How might you explain the reason for this kitty's uninvited guest appearance? Leave a comment with your speculations.

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Comments (2)

Anonymous (Unverified)

this is NOT a stray cat. he and the newscastor seem to be good friends, which makes me believe this is either a joke on the viewers or the cat simply responded to hearing his master's voice.

beamerUSA (Unverified)

Its not a stray cat. Stray cats avoid human touch. This cat seems very comfortable with the newscaster.