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Watch as this naughty cat makes online classes impossible for his owner, biting her every time she reaches for her laptop

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Watch as this naughty cat makes online classes impossible for his owner, biting her every time she reaches for her laptop
Watch as this naughty cat makes online classes impossible for his owner, biting her every time she reaches for her laptop

Watch as this naughty cat makes online classes impossible for his owner, biting her every time she reaches for her laptop. In the video, Rambo, an eight-year-old foster kitty, can be seen blocking his caretaker from her homework assignment."He'll bite you if you overstep his boundaries," said Rambo's foster mom Kelsey Leslie, 22, a student at the Northwestern University in Illinois. "He's a little aggressive and very particular about when he wants to be touched. "He never breaks skin when he bites though."Sometimes he'll ask to be pet and then he'll nip at you.

Then he'll be confused as to why you stopped petting him."Rambo is the fourth cat Kelsey has fostered though the Evanston Animal Shelter in Illinois. "He's been here for about a month," she said. "He has diabetes, so he's hanging out with me while we get his blood sugar under control." According to Kelsey, Rambo doesn't just stop her from doing homework.

He also interrupts her when she's trying to take notes during her online courses."My professors know him by name. "Whenever I join a Zoom session, he puts his face in the camera. "He wants attention during class constantly." Despite Rambo's content distraction techniques Kelsey says he hasn't damaged her ability to complete her work. "It's actually nice to pet him during Zoom calls," she said. "It keeps me a bit more focused in class." 

Watch as this naughty cat makes online classes impossible for his owner, biting her every time she reaches for her laptop.

In the video, Rambo, an eight-year-old foster kitty, can be seen blocking his caretaker from her homework assignment."He'll bite you if you overstep his boundaries," said Rambo's foster mom Kelsey Leslie, 22, a student at the Northwestern University in Illinois.

"He's a little aggressive and very particular about when he wants to be touched.

"He never breaks skin when he bites though."Sometimes he'll ask to be pet and then he'll nip at you.

Then he'll be confused as to why you stopped petting him."Rambo is the fourth cat Kelsey has fostered though the Evanston Animal Shelter in Illinois.

"He's been here for about a month," she said.

"He has diabetes, so he's hanging out with me while we get his blood sugar under control." According to Kelsey, Rambo doesn't just stop her from doing homework.

He also interrupts her when she's trying to take notes during her online courses."My professors know him by name.

"Whenever I join a Zoom session, he puts his face in the camera.

"He wants attention during class constantly." Despite Rambo's content distraction techniques Kelsey says he hasn't damaged her ability to complete her work.

"It's actually nice to pet him during Zoom calls," she said.

"It keeps me a bit more focused in class." 

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