Purr-fect parody! Track poking enjoyable at Trump’s ‘They’re consuming the cats’ debate remark goes viral

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Purr-fect parody! Track poking enjoyable at Trump’s ‘They’re consuming the cats’ debate remark goes viral


It’s the brand new Pet Sounds — actually.

The web is lapping up a catchy new parody track poking enjoyable at former President Donald Trump’s “they’re consuming the cats” debate remark — with the music video raking in a whole bunch of hundreds of views Friday.

The track, “Consuming the Cats” by South African band Kiffness, options an audio clip of Trump’s debunked declare that immigrants are chowing down on pets in Springfield, Ohio — dubbed to a Reggaeton-style beat with hilarious auto-tuned meows and woofs.

A parody track by Kiffness pokes enjoyable at Trump’s “consuming the cats” remark from this week’s debate in opposition to Kamala Harris. io/X

“They’re consuming the canines/ they’re consuming the cats/ they’re consuming the pets of the individuals who reside there,” Trump will be heard saying in edited audio because the track kicks off.

Lead singer David Scott, who can also be a producer and parody artist, then begins crooning as he performs an electrical keyboard.

“Folks of Springfield, please don’t eat my cat/ why would you try this / eat one thing else,” he sings.

“Folks of Springfield, please don’t eat my canine/ right here’s a catalog of different issues to eat,” he wails — whereas flashing a sheet of paper with an egg, bread and different meals on it.

Through the track’s hook, he belts “whoa whoa whoa” and “meow meow meow” as a husky and a cat seem — barking and mewing in auto-tuned concord.

Trump’s remark about immigrants consuming pets is dubbed to the beat within the track. io/X
The music video contains a cat meowing to the beat. io/X

A video of the tune had raked in additional than 267,000 views on X Friday — with followers howling with laughter and calling it the purr-fect fall “banger.”

It’s “too too, too good,” one listener gushed, whereas one other known as it “good.”

On the finish of the music video, a message pops up declaring that cash constituted of streaming the track will go to the Clark County SPCA, which helps pets in Springfield.

A husky howling in auto-tune additionally makes an look within the track. io/X

On Tuesday, Trump falsely claimed that Haitian migrants are consuming canines and cats in Springfield throughout his televised debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

“In Springfield, they’re consuming the canines. The folks that got here in, they’re consuming the cats. They’re consuming — they’re consuming the pets of the folks that reside there,” the Republican presidential nominee stated.

The remark prompted a fact-check from ABC Information’ David Muir, who stated town’s supervisor had acquired “no credible stories of particular claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by people throughout the immigrant neighborhood.”

Scott and the Clark County SPCA didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.




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