Published 06:18 IST, July 12th 2020

Milk stealing cat interrupts online church service, netizens chuckle at feline's mischief

During the morning prayers, the cat decided to drop in and hop on the chair beside the Dean of Canterbury before ultimately dipping its paw into the milk

Reported by: Shubham Bose
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In wake of COVID-19 pandemic, many churches have closed down and instead opted to live stream ir service. It was during one of se live streams that a cat, that lives on premises of Canterbury Dean, can be seen jumping onto a table near priest and drinking milk by dipping its paws into glass.

'Canterbury Tails'

During morning prayers, cat that has been identified as Tiger decided to drop in and hop on chair beside Dean of Canterbury before ultimately jumping on to table and m having some milk by dipping its paws in glass. After Dean spotted  cat, he gently strokes animal and apologised to viewers while adding that y had a surprise guest joining m. Take a look at video below:

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Netizens loved  adorable cat video and took to Twitter comment on incident. Take a look at some of  comments below.

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Hissing cat taught a hilarious lesson

In ar recent viral video that is making rounds on social media, a cat parent was seen singing an opera to his hissing feline companion. 11-second video was uploaded on Twitter on July 7 and has been viewed over 2 million times and showered with thousands of likes. caption on post took a tongue in cheek jib at purring animal, referring to that cat having learned its lesson about hissing.

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video begins with man picking up cat which instantly hisses on seeing camera. cat owner n starts singing an opera in a loud voice. Upon hearing dramatic song, cat seems to be going through a range of emotions that is hilariously visible on its face. Take a look at video below:

(Im Twitter/@1Cadral)

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06:18 IST, July 12th 2020