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Taylor Swift’s Cat Makes Rare Appearance in New Video

Pop icon Taylor Swift‘s fame is widely known, and so is her love for cats. The Grammy-winning artist has often shared that she enjoys spending time with her feline friends. A recent clip on social media is an adorable proof of the same. The viral video sees Taylor Swift in a goofy mood with her Scottish Fold cat, Meredith.

Taylor Swift’s reclusive cat Meredith Grey appears in singer’s video

May 30 was a significant day for Taylor Swift, as she celebrated regaining control of her master recordings after years. However, the “Bad Blood” singer was not alone in this fun occasion. She was joined by her friend, singer and record producer Jack Antonoff. Antonoff took to his X account to share a video of himself and Swift celebrating the latter’s achievement. The clip is hilariously captioned, “rep forever guilt free listening!.”

Additionally, Taylor Swift got her cat, Meredith Grey, for the video to express her elation. The video shows Swift holding the cat in her arms while Antonoff records the video. The 35-year-old singer began singing her 2017 popular song “Getaway Car” while pampering her furry buddy. Swift and Antonoff decide to recreate their viral moment while filming the track.

Following Swift’s line, the record producer adds, “I’m in a getaway car.” This new clip ended up witnessing a role reversal with Antonoff yelling in celebration as Swift says, “That was the last time you ever saw me.” The two begin jumping and cheering to celebrate the moment. Aside from Swift and Antonoff’s cheerful vocals, the former’s cat became the highlight of the clip with its small appearance.

The clip ended up taking the internet by storm, with people going gaga over Meredith’s rare appearance. One user wrote, “Meredith is alive and well we won”, while another one commented, “MEREDITH SPOTTED WITH FANS OMG.” Aside from Meredith, Swift is a proud cat mom to two felines named Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button, respectively.

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