This cat’s seamless disappearing trick is the content we all need right now
Watch the birdie, sorry, cat, Leo the cat, and the chap in the robes is the Dean of Canterbury.
Wait for it, wait for it …
Watch the moment Leo the cat disappears under the Dean of Canterbury's robes as he gives a sermon! Footage from Canterbury Cathedral pic.twitter.com/CMk6Jmlz20
— ITV News Meridian (@itvmeridian) May 26, 2020
‘And like that … he is gone.’
And our favourite things people said about it.
The robes are actually a cat portal
— Ali Anderson (@alicherryanders) May 26, 2020
I watched this for 10 minutes wondering where he was hiding them all. https://t.co/DXh8lRlgM6
— Moose Allain Ꙭ (@MooseAllain) May 26, 2020
Creature of habit…
— Mel Vich (@unreef) May 26, 2020
the canterbury tail https://t.co/fRDtIG5Z0q
— Hannah Jane Parkinson (@ladyhaja) May 26, 2020
One cat every 20 seconds. I stopped counting at 4,000.
— Sinclair (@ItsEdSinclair) May 26, 2020
Mollie Sugden, thou should’st be alive in this moment. https://t.co/QkhRJjinrk
— David Aaronovitch (@DAaronovitch) May 26, 2020
I do hope no-one lifts up the Dean's robe and is startled to see a pussy. #thanksmrsslocombe
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) May 27, 2020
Robert Willis, Dean of Canterbury is the 39th Dean since the Reformation, and forms part of a line of similar roles unbroken back to the time of Saint Augustine in AD 597.
Surely no living being would dare to try and make him look silly? https://t.co/mRAecAJQxx— Dick King-Smith HQ (@DickKingSmith) May 27, 2020
I love the way the cat pauses to make sure everyone gets a good look at the pencil sharpener before disappearing. #TypicalCat #Proud
— Carol Gardiner 🇪🇺 (@Auntie_CarolG) May 26, 2020
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