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Two cats were caught on video apparently playing pattycake, or at least they appeared to be.
According to the YouTube poster of the original video, the cute cats are Goo and Yat Jai and “play pattycake” most of the time. But of course, we all know that they are somehow testing their dominance over each other and about to start a fight.
Nevertheless, the same video was re-posted by Justin C. Elliot, but this time with his funny English voice-over. Obviously, the second version is better and much funnier.
Can’t stop laughing!
[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvxCv_yrcCY&feature=related[/embedyt]
Cats Playing Pattycake (Original)
[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3iFhLdWjqc[/embedyt]
Cats Playing Pattycake (With funny English voice-over)
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