How Can Cats Play the Piano?![]() Many try to become Internet and YouTube sensations, but most fail. Piano-playing cats, however, have succeeded where others have fizzled into obscurity. Well over 16 million people have viewed “Nora the Piano Cat” on YouTube. (Lithuanian conductor Mindaugas Piecaitis even composed a Catcerto symphony for Nora.) And now there’s Schmaltzy, a New York shelter rescue that Animal Fair magazine has called “a feline prodigy” and what “may just be the most famous cat in the world.” Schmaltzy’s Story One day, Lampert found a toy piano on the street. She brought it home, placed it on the carpet, and Schmaltzy gave it a sniff. “Unlike any other cat, he tucked his legs under his behind and picked up his paw and hit the keys in succession. An artist was born,” says Lampert. According to Lampert, “Schmaltzy is self-taught.” He now plays a black baby grand tabletop piano, donated by The First Act, a children’s music company. Self-Taught … or Inadvertently Trained? Lampert fully admits to rewarding Schmaltzy with food treats, after which, “playing the piano became his passion.” Can All Cats Become Music Stars?
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The Web is now full of Nora and Schmaltzy wannabes, with their owners seeking to earn their own fame and fortune. It’s important to remember, however, to always put the interests of the cat first instead of focusing solely on transforming kitty into the next YouTube sensation. About the AuthorJennifer Viegas is the managing editor of The Daily Cat. She has written more than 20 books on animal, health and science topics. Name: miss missy Click to see snapshots of the world's greatest cats...yours. View Gallery Submit Your Photo From Our Sponsor
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