Take a advil and be sure to turn it off. It probably took you longer to type that message than it did to watch the video. Sorry it took those ten seconds of your precious time.
To get him to yawn, we put him in a vaccuum jar and then start evacuating the vessel. At about .1 atmospheres he begins yawning for additional oxygen, but the jar makes it so we cannot hear him. Please advise.
The second yawn clips off too dramatically to be unedited. Also the carrier frequency and the fast modulation do not even slightly change in pitch or tempo (respectively); only amplitude is ramped up and down to mime the cat's mouth. Maybe I'm just a perfectionist... and a nerd.
Take a advil and be sure to turn it off. It probably took you longer to type that message than it did to watch the video. Sorry it took those ten seconds of your precious time.
... either BS or,... its a ROBOT CAT!