Top 3 animals interrupting newscasts

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Top 3 Animals Interrupting Newscasts
Top 3 Animals Interrupting Newscasts


Animals can be distracting. Animals misbehaving on live TV ... now that's entertainment.

At No. 1, King, a 1-year-old bulldog, wasn't a distraction because of his fluff, but rather, his jump.



"Hey, King, how are ya? Whoa. Live TV. ... It's not your turn yet, you have to wait one more segment. I know," WTVJ meteorologist Ryan Phillips said.

FYI -- King the bulldog is up for adoption through Pooches in Pines in Florida.

King's jump to fame got us thinking about a few of our other favorite animals stealing the news show -- maybe King was part of the "ripple" effect. At No. 2, a dog named Ripple also got in on a weather report back in October.

The Edmonton Humane Society later told Global News Ripple had been adopted. The society also offers training classes.

Don't think the felines will be shown up. At No. 3, a WXMI reporter was a little surprised in 2012 when a cat jumped on her shoulder at the end of her broadcast.

"I'm Nicole DiDonato, live in East town. And those details coming up - " she said before the kitty caught her by surprise.

DiDonato told CNN the cat didn't seem malnourished, so she thinks it had a home. He probably just wanted his 15 minutes of fame.

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