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Clumsy kitten manages to get itself stuck inside metal bowl between fridge and a wall
A clumsy cat hilariously managed to trap itself between a metal bowl and the kitchen wall all while her owner was taking a selfie.
Jenny Gonzalez was taking a video to send to her friend at home in Arizona on March 6 when she spotted her kitten Cruella playing with her tail on top of the fridge.
Funny footage captured the moment her 7-month-old moggy managed to overturn the metal bowl she was frolicking in and pressing it right up against the wall next to her.
The video has been viewed more than 5.6 million times online and left Jenny, 32, laughing for more than a minute before she could compose herself to free Cruella again.
Jenny said: “It was originally just a simple selfie video I was going to send to a friend, and I wanted to include Cruella in it while she was on the fridge.
“She was playing with her tail while in the bowl and somehow it flipped and she got stuck.
“Cruella wasn't there for more than a minute and a half or two since I was laughing so hard.
“This is the first time she’s ever done this before but she does do pretty clumsy things. Like a lot of the comments say ‘tuxedo cat things’.
“It’s a good job I was in the house otherwise she would have been trapped for a long time.
“I laughed hysterically for a moment but wasn't a bit surprised she did it.”
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