😺 My Cat Took Over 🐈
My Opera Practice Session
While practicing her singing in front of a camera, the Mexican singer captured an unexpected performance... from her Persian cat, Max – full name, Maximino.
Maura: I was trying to see how this song sounds on camera & then my cat just came and proved he’s a Purrfect Diva - I sing, he sings.
Maura’s eyes widened as Max began a virtuosic vocalization, and couldn’t help but giggle at her pet’s rendition.
Watch Below...👇 🎼 👇
MAXIMINO - The Opera Cat
Maura Navarrete, who goes by @maura.music on TikTok, is a 24-year-old (2022) soprano and middle school choir teacher.
While rehearsing her singing before a camera, the Mexican vocalist caught a startling execution... from her Persian cat, Max - complete name, Maximino.
The cat who upstaged his opera-singing owner during a performance on TikTok. In the clip, which has been viewed more than 4.1 million times, the cat is ready for his moment in the spotlight.😼He interrupts her and takes over mid-performance by mewing along to the music.
While rehearsing her singing before a camera, the Mexican vocalist caught a startling execution... from her Persian cat, Max - complete name, Maximino.
The cat who upstaged his opera-singing owner during a performance on TikTok. In the clip, which has been viewed more than 4.1 million times, the cat is ready for his moment in the spotlight.😼He interrupts her and takes over mid-performance by mewing along to the music.
Maximino's owner takes the moment in stride and begins laughing as the act continues.
That was really impressive!!
The cat purposefully imitated her owner.
Maura’s TikTok has now garnered over five million views of the furriest opera star.
Maura was singing Spanish composer Enrique Granados’ classical song El majo discreto (‘The Discreet Lover’)
Cat is like, "Move over and let me show you how this is supposed to be done..." 🐱
Cat is like, "Move over and let me show you how this is supposed to be done..." 🐱
And then walks away saying 🐈 "Okay, try it again from the top..."
Don't tell me animals aren't smart.
They know.
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