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This incredible kitty no...was its own mind – as it speaks just like a human.
The tubby tabby repeats the word "no" while being filmed.
Footage shows the pet uttering the two-letter negative over and over again.
For close to two minutes the tawny cat keeps up its impressive impersonation.
The clip appears to have been shot in a suburban American living room.
At one point the talented pet is seen being stroked.
But it's never explained how the animal learnt its amazing trick.
We can only assume it must have been feline gloomy.
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