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Published 18:34 IST, August 10th 2020

Scottish politician apologises after his cat interrupts Zoom meeting with its tail | Watch

Scottish Politician John Nicolson's cat Rojo recently photobombed one of his virtual meetings. The video has since gone viral, with over two lakh views.

Reported by: Nitika Sharma
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Scottish Politician John Nicolson’s cat Rojo recently photobombed one of his virtual meetings and netizens can’t get enough of the adorable cat. Nicolson was speaking about the advantages of putting subtitles on children’s television during a committee discussion when his cat suddenly interrupted him by jumping in front of the camera, waving its tail.

“I apologize for my cat’s tail,” the politician told his colleagues as the cat casually made an appearance during the meeting. The other members in the virtual meeting started laughing. “Rojo, put your tail down, please,” Nicolson could be seen telling his cat, much to the amusement of the other members. He eventually pushed his four-legged friend out of the camera view. Check out the video here:

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Netizens react to the cat's photobombing moment

The video has since went viral, with over two lakh views and more than 3,500 likes. Many users took to the comments section to share their thoughts over the adorable cat’s photobombing moment.

 

After Rojo’s newfound fame following his cameo, Nicolson posted pictures of his cat and tweeted: “For all Rojo’s new fans (thousands across the world it seems) – you’ve seen the tail. Here’s the face.”

(Image credit: John Nicolson/ Twitter)

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Updated 18:35 IST, August 10th 2020

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