Dramatic cat (plus orchestral score)



Uploaded by: Arkle546
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stumbled the dramatic cat clip, thought the whole thing could use an orchestral score, so I wrote one.


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Ha ha ha The ... ( 3 months ago by superstaticgirl)
Ha ha ha The orchestra makes this! It's so good!
My favourtie ... ( 2 months ago by DarkwoodsZ)
My favourtie dramatic animal video yet :)
EPIC ( 2 months ago by adidaskiller)
EPIC
Pure genius with ... ( 2 months ago by mrcribster)
Pure genius with the orchestra. Watching this over and over : |
i like how the cats ... ( 2 months ago by mamonodeyaoi)
i like how the cats head kinda moves to the music at the end!
XXXXXXX DDDDDDD ( 1 month ago by petx18885)
XXXXXXX DDDDDDD
xD that's ... ( 1 month ago by LonelyHeartSA)
xD that's impossible !
so funny ( 1 month ago by sabrina206)
so funny
Awesomeness lol ( 1 month ago by Grapesoda1)
Awesomeness lol
LMFAO!! ( 1 month ago by YaruHiten)
LMFAO!!
hahaha so funny! ... ( 1 month ago by Rachelwy13)
hahaha so funny! are the cats eyes always so wide??
OMG I'm crying ... ( 1 month ago by IlmhiS)
OMG I'm crying right now... sooo funny
LOL! ( 1 month ago by heavyhammer31)
LOL!
Brilliant! I ... ( 1 month ago by IodineSky17)
Brilliant! I thought the original was good but the music addition is genius!
OMG sooooo ... ( 1 month ago by shantzu2005)
OMG sooooo coooooool =)))))))))))))
I have to say, I ... ( 3 weeks ago by medicineman360)
I have to say, I really wasn't expecting much when I say this, but now I can't stop lol'ing. WIN!
O..K... 0_0 lol ... ( 2 weeks ago by morteamoureuse)
O..K... 0_0 lol Definitely not what I expected. Cute kitty! But can those eyes really be his?? :P
That's hilarious !! ... ( 2 weeks ago by TechPersonal)
That's hilarious !!! :)
brilliant. thank ... ( 2 weeks ago by nk1986)
brilliant. thank you!
roflmao! hahahaha ( 1 week ago by cisforcecile)
roflmao! hahahaha
I really cannot ... ( 1 week ago by riskialtis)
I really cannot count anymore how many times I have watched this.. I just love it and laugh out loud everytime I see it! Love that cat!!
music suited it ... ( 1 week ago by FijianSoldier)
music suited it perfect
whahahahahah ( 1 week ago by speechless5)
whahahahahah
Genius ( 3 days ago by lovelytimeuser)
Genius



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