Comedian Mocks Cat Behaviors
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•Comedian mocks ridiculous cat behaviors in viral 'If Cats Went to School' skit
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British comedian Jake Lambert imagines 'If Cats Went to School' skit about cats.
He plays the role of a teacher instructing cats on what to do in various situations.
The hilarious skit has been viewed as relatable to our feline friends and their classmates.
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