No longer content with stealing just milk, Tiger the cat has moved on to superior, more scrumptious targets – like pancakes. The resident cats of Canterbury Cathedral in the UK have turn into some thing of social media stars, thanks to their hilarious antics. The cathedral has been broadcasting prayers on line because the starting of the coronavirus pandemic final year produced social distancing and no-get in touch with the new normal – and twice ahead of the cathedral’s cats have gone viral for interrupting prayer services in the funniest of manners.
This time, one of the resident cats, known as Tiger, was filmed stealing pancakes from Dean Robert Willis’s plate through morning prayer. This theft unfolded just after Tiger was filmed stealing a sip of milk from the Dean’s glass final year.
In the hilarious clip which was shared on Instagram, Tiger the cat was observed eyeing the plate of pancakes kept by the Dean’s side ahead of grabbing one of the sweet treats.
“No longer content with stealing a sip of milk, during today’s Morning Prayer naughty Tiger set his sights on Dean Robert’s pancakes!” the Canterbury Cathedral wrote although sharing the clip on Instagram final week.
Since getting posted on the photo and video sharing platform, the video has racked up thousands of views and a ton of amused comments.
“Well done naughty tiger. Enjoy your pancakes and milk,” wrote one individual in the comments section.
“Made my morning,” a further mentioned.
In July final year, Tiger was filmed stealing milk through an on line prayer service. Before that, one of his companions – a cat named Leo – upstaged the Dean by disappearing below his robes through a sermon in a video which became a viral hit on social media.