The male cat Oskar peers through the bars of his so-called quarantine box 02 March 2006 in an animal shelter in the southern town of Munich, where his owner brought him in fear of the bird flu disease. A dead cat found on the northern German island of Ruegen this week was infected with the highly pathogenic form of H5N1 bird flu that can be fatal to humans, the national veterinary laboratory said 02 March. The case has prompted the German authorities to order pet owners in bird flu-hit regions from the Baltic to the southern border with Switzerland to keep cats indoors and dogs on leashes. AFP PHOTO DDP/JOERG KOCH GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read JOERG KOCH/AFP/Getty Images)
انتشر على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي، ذلك الفيديو، لقطة صغيرة من فيتنام، وهي تتوسل مثل البشر تماما.
وتظهر القطة في الفيديو، وهي ترفع يديها وتضمهما، ثم تخفضهما للأسفل، مثلما حال الإنسان عندما يتوسل، ولكنها كررت الحركة مرارا وبصورة طريفة.