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WATCH ABOVE: Mayor of Riga has great, deadpan reaction after his live Q&A was interrupted...by his cat. – Apr 6, 2017

The mayor of Latvia’s capital, Riga, was interrupted during his online Q&A show…by one of his cats.

Nils Usakovs was answering questions before a live internet audience when his cat jumped on the table to take a sip from his mug.

Usakovs deadpans a look at the feline before politely shooing him off the table.

The Riga mayor is a well-known animal lover and has two cats living at Riga Town Hall building, named Kuzya and Muris.

The cats were adopted from a shelter in 2011 and have lived in the town hall ever since.

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The viral mishap calls to mind a similar situation from this past March, when a pundit Robert E. Kelly was interrupted during a live interview with the BBC when his children barged into the room.

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Kelly was being interviewed on very serious subject — the impeachment of South Korea’s president – when one of his children walks in dancing, wearing a bright yellow sweater.

And even Global News is no stranger to unexpected interruptions.

In 2015, Global anchor Chris Gailus was conducting a live interview regarding the oil spill in English Bay when a man decided to block a Global News’ camera.

Gailus confronted the man after the segment had to be ended and resolved the confrontation peacefully.

-With files from the Associated Press

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