Polish Historian Gives Live TV Interview With his Cat Sitting on His Shoulder! Little Pet Steals the Show, Watch Video

A Polish historian Jerzy Targalski was interviewing with the Dutch news program Nieuwsuur, and his large orange cat who wanted to participate steals the show.

Polish Historian Gives Live TV Interview With his Cat Sitting on His Shoulder (Photo Credits: screen grab/ @rudybouma/ Twitter)

Live TV shows are either a network's best friend or its worst nightmare. No matter which way it turns, the unpredictability makes on-the-spot entertainment great. Time and again, epic moments have been caught which captivated the masses, and with the advent of social media, it spread across the world. Some are heart-melting while others are hilariously funny, but we are bound to give credits to the presenters who under any circumstances would continue the show. Recently, a Polish historian Jerzy Targalski was interviewing with the Dutch news program Nieuwsuur, and his large orange cat who wanted to participate steals the show. Naturally, the adorable video goes viral.

The attention-seeking pet named Lisio tentatively climbed up on his human's face and settled onto his shoulders. It chose to stay there for a while! But the show must go on. This cute interruption did not stop Targalski who calmly continued to speak about Poland's constitutional crises without acknowledging his feline headwear. However, in the short clip, we can see the political scientist manually moved Lisio's tail away from his eyes several times.

Lisio digging its claws into Targalski's jacket bats its tail in front of his face nuzzles his head and licks his ear. Watch the adorable video!

Targalski somehow maintains a straight face! Maybe because it is not the first time that he has come across such instances in TV interviews. In fact, the Polish historian is quite famous for having cherished cats in many appearances, and Lisio stands as a supporting figure in Targalski's public life. While he continues with some serious talks, his pets seem to not hold themselves away for a long time from their master. A similar video was going viral in March when an exotic bird landed on the head of a news anchor during a live segment, and the news anchor was praised for not letting it to affect the show.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 10, 2018 12:23 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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