
Being a house cat sometimes there is just not a lot to do and quite a lot of down time.
But not for these two moggies who decided they would have a game of pat-a-cake to amuse themselves.
However, they failed to notice their antics were being filmed - and now more than 11.5million people have watched their attempts at the playground game online.

Unfortunately the cats have not quite grasped the hand clapping movements which accompany the rhyme which soon turns into a fiasco - with one cat hitting the other on the nose.
Despite their repeated attempts to get it right - they fail dismally before giving up.
The You Tube hit first made waves in 2008, but has popped back up on the radar now someone called Justin C. Elliott posted his interpretation of what the cats are saying.
Pat-a-cake is one of the oldest and widely known English nursery rhymes.
The earliest recorded version appears in Thomas D'Urfey's play 'The Campaigners' from 1698. It also appears in 'Mother Goose's Melody' from the 1760s.

source: dailymail