Yes, Even Cats Can Be Catty

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The Toronto Zoo likes bestowing human characteristics on animals, a tactic we first saw them lever with Bugzhibitz.

And that’s nice – it lends the sense they may see their furry charges as more than just caged cash cows, as Noah would have one believe.

With a hand (or a paw?) from Lowe Roache, the Toronto Zoo runs this trash-talking campaign starring the domestic allies whose pride you’ll betray if you dare take a step into the caged garden.

It’s cute. Adverbox has more.

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