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Watch: Professor gets heckled by cat during TV interview, remains unfazed

A video has gone viral where a polish professor can be seen giving an interview without being affected by his pet cat climbing, walking, sitting all over him.

New Delhi: Lately, Jerzy Targalski, eminent Polish academician and former activist, has been the man who is making us all laugh. A video has gone viral where he can be seen giving an interview without being affected by his pet cat walking all over him. When the cat starts climbing up on him, the man seemed a bit abashed and asked the camerapersons if it was allowed. "Eh - we tolerate this?" Targalski can be heard asking. However, within seconds, the cat sat upon his head as a crown and even tried muffling his face with its tail. All this while, the patient man continued with his speech without being affected. Only on two instances did he disturb the animal and those were when its tail fanned his face and then covered his eyes. Even then he simply brushed the cat's tail away and held it down for several moments to the side of his head. The creature then felt like showing its love for the human and started licking his ears- all this as Targalski continued speaking. A Facebook user shared the video. Check it out:
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