Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. World
  4. Canadian Cat Puts Crying Baby To Sleep In YouTube Video

Canadian Cat Puts Crying Baby To Sleep In YouTube Video

London, Dec 21:  A Canadian has posted a  video on YouTube which shows a cat putting a crying baby to sleep. The video clip uploaded by the Baby Connar's father 35-year-old Aaron Grant of Canada 

PTI Published : Dec 21, 2011 14:50 IST, Updated : Dec 22, 2011 7:41 IST
canadian cat puts crying baby to sleep in youtube video
canadian cat puts crying baby to sleep in youtube video

London, Dec 21:  A Canadian has posted a  video on YouTube which shows a cat putting a crying baby to sleep.


The video clip uploaded by the Baby Connar's father 35-year-old Aaron Grant of Canada  shows how the cat Stewie manages to  send the baby to sleep after some careful and patient stroking.

The clip ends with Stewie staring at the camera with great pride at what he has done.

The hit YouTube video was uploaded in September but has gone viral over the last few days after being featured on video-sharing websites.

It begins with Stewie trying to stroke Connar, who wriggles and waves his arms around in what seems to be an attempt to get the cat off him.

But suddenly baby Connar, who is dressed in a cute light blue suit as he lies in his green rocking chair, appears to fall asleep.

The cat keeps his paws on Connar's head, as the baby continues to writhe around slightly but stops crying altogether.

The cat then pauses to look at the camera holder - his bright yellow eyes appearing startled at what he has just achieved.

YouTube users love the video, with ‘thatfruitarianchick' saying how it shows cats ‘seem to have strong instincts to comfort others'.

‘My cat likes to poke me in the face too,' wrote ‘narfpoit77'. ‘The claws kind of ruin the experience for me, though.'

DianeDi added: ‘That is so sweet - it appears that Stewie is looking rather "proud" - hey, look what I did!'

The 'Cat soothing crying baby to sleep' video was uploaded to YouTube on September 4 2011 and has received around 65,000 views so far, reports Daily Mail.

Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from World

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement