A cat moan came from CCTV s live broadcast room, and netizens were excited: After five years, Taiwan pets reappeared?

Pet 7:56am, 12 September 2025 101

Today, a strange hot search was released on the hot search list.

#CCTV Meow#, CCTV? Meowing cat? Two nouns that are unrelated are combined together so suddenly, as if the words serious and lively are used together.

Click on the topic and laughed out loud.

It turned out that when a netizen was watching CCTV's "News Broadcast" at home, he heard a cat's meow on the show. At first I thought I was hallucinating the hearing, how could this CCTV live broadcast get into the meows, but when I searched online, I found that there were quite a few netizens who heard the meows like me.

It’s just that everyone either thinks it’s their own auditory hallucination, or they think that the cat next door is in heat, or they think that they don’t know where the wild cat came from and went to find a boyfriend nearby... I never expected that a cat was so brave that he actually walked into the CCTV live broadcast room!

The originally serious news program was a little cute by the few cat meows, and was still lively. Even I, who didn't usually pay attention to current affairs, couldn't help but open up the live video of the day and follow the prompts from netizens to find the cat meow.

Some netizens are worried that the cat meows will be bad if it is heard on CCTV live broadcast?

In fact, there is no need to worry at all. Netizens said: They are all laughing while listening to the cat's meow, "Where is the time to control the impact of the situation?"

Some netizens also said that the show that the originally lofty ones suddenly became much more friendly because of the cat's meows, and became closer to people's livelihood.

In short, the biggest impact of the cat meowing incident in CCTV live broadcast room is that in order to hear cat meowing, netizens have increased the ratings of the news channel a lot.

Although netizens heard the cat's voice but did not see the cat's master, they were still enthusiastic and turned into jokesters:

"This is a newly added synchronous broadcast function of the cat language by CCTV. After all, cats also need to watch the news."

"It's better to make a new program, the name is..."

As for what the cat's meow, we can only learn about it through the statement of an insider: a cat did break into the live broadcast room recently, but it was not raised by the staff in the station, but a stray cat. Somehow it broke into the studio and disappeared without a trace. At present, the arrest operation has been launched in the spare time.

So the worried netizens began to worry about the safety of the cat again and advised them: The cat is not guilty, please don’t punish it.

In my opinion, worry is totally over-concern. Because according to the information provided by netizens, CCTV has taken in stray cats before.

As early as 2010, a big white cat often appeared on the old CCTV site. It is a poor stray cat with severe stomatitis. It just doesn't affect its success in Taiwan's pets by making cute and cheating on food and drinks. The

staff even applied for a personal Weibo post for it, and its influence is probably equivalent to Xiao H in "The Life of Longing for".

The job responsibilities are to give CCTV news or other staff's Weibo a crazy like...

Later, various CCTV channels moved out of the old Taiwan location one after another, and now they are in the CCTV headquarters building located on the East Third Ring Road in Beijing. "Taimao" also followed CCTV-NEWS (CCTV News English Channel) to record a video introducing the new building.

It was not until 2015 that he suddenly announced that he would leave his original position and return to his family life, and Weibo also stopped updating.

Now, the job of Taiwan cat has been vacant for five years. No wonder netizens are so excited when they hear the news that "there is a cat meow in CCTV's live broadcast room". It turns out that they are looking forward to the return of Taiwan pets and can occasionally suck cats online when watching the news.