It could have been a catastrophe when one little cat decided to gatecrash a live orchestral concert. But the little cat was given a welcome by the musicians and the conductor. After greeting a few orchestra members, the musical moggie settled down on the front of the stage to listen to the performance.
He first wandered into the strings section where the cellists and violinists said hello and managed to avoid being shooed from the stage by one musician.
He eventually ended up on the podium with the conductor before deciding to lie down and appreciate the music.
Have a look at the hilarious video below.
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This is wonderful! I love how he just came up and needed petting. I hope they have him now and will be adopted because he seems quite affectionate
ReplyDeleteNot sure whether he's a stray or just lives near the venue and wandered in! Either way, I hope he has a loving home now.
DeleteToo funny. More of a nuisance than anything else. Glad they went on with the concert.
ReplyDeleteTypical cat, maximum disruption along with maximum cuteness!
DeleteSo glad all the humans were tolerant. Is that cat a calico, by any chance ?
ReplyDeleteI don't think he's a calico as they are mostly white with orange and black splodges (I think...I might be wrong!) but he's definitely a character!
DeleteCalicos are USUALLY girls. This guy's (or girl) a tuxie tabby [most likely] or a torbie [I don't really see the splotches of a tortie here - but we can't see all of the cat - they might be there].
DeleteI hope this cutie has a home.
ReplyDeleteHope so too. He looks well cared for.
DeleteThat is awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is, isn't it! Made me chuckle.
Delete"I'm watching you VERY carefully, audience! If I see any talking out there ... you'll have to deal with me!"
ReplyDeletehaha sure enjoying the tune, or the attention.
ReplyDeleteA musical cat. Amazing.
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