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I’d like to introduce a video from Japan that has been getting a lot of attention on Twitter recently.
Japanese Twitter user (@roy_and_may) documents the life of her two cats, Roy and May.
Roy is an American Shorthair and Mei is a Munchkin.
Let’s see what all the buzz is about.
Wait for it… wait for it…
Mei sits frozen, staring upward, for a good 10 seconds. If not for Roy siting next to her on top of the shelf being a normal cat, you might have thought this was a still picture.
Then Mei blinks and seemingly snaps back to reality, letting out a yawn. She then looks upward again as before, but instead of freezing, looks towards her owner and the camera.
Why was Mei frozen in place? Whatever it was, it doesn’t seem like Roy noticed. I suppose we’ll never know… cats, right?