The third event is about to begin, and the cat contestant is trying to play with some yarn. She manages to stand, but it seems like she's being forced to do something. The cat contestant on the opposite side of the stage is waiting for his or her cat to perform, but he or she hasn't returned yet. He or she has to get ready for the next event, which is to be the talent showcase. He says that if they're late, they'll lose the prize money, but if they come back too soon, they can still win the prize. He asks the cat to come on stage, but the cat doesn't know where she is, so he asks the other cat to go on stage too. He's worried that the cat won't be able to perform well enough to win, and he wants to know what's going to happen with the performance. He tries to figure out what the cat is going to do, but can't figure out why the cat isn't on stage yet. Then he realizes that he's looking forward to the performance, and wants to get the cat on stage ASAP. He wants to see the cat perform a comic monologue for everyone to watch, but then realizes that it's actually the cat arena and not the dog arena. He wonders if the dog is a ferocious beast, and how could he have fallen so far into such a bad state. He starts to cry, and realizes that this cat is "quite something else" . He thinks that the dog must have fallen into a state of madness, and wonders if his eyes are playing tricks on him. He realizes that the competition is the same as the dog competition next door, and that the dogs
The third event is about to begin, and the cat contestant is trying to play with some yarn. She manages to stand, but it seems like she's being forced to do something. The cat contestant on the opposite side of the stage is waiting for his or her cat to perform, but he or she hasn't returned yet. He or she has to get ready for the next event, which is to be the talent showcase. He says that if they're late, they'll lose the prize money, but if they come back too soon, they can still win the prize. He asks the cat to come on stage, but the cat doesn't know where she is, so he asks the other cat to go on stage too. He's worried that the cat won't be able to perform well enough to win, and he wants to know what's going to happen with the performance. He tries to figure out what the cat is going to do, but can't figure out why the cat isn't on stage yet. Then he realizes that he's looking forward to the performance, and wants to get the cat on stage ASAP. He wants to see the cat perform a comic monologue for everyone to watch, but then realizes that it's actually the cat arena and not the dog arena. He wonders if the dog is a ferocious beast, and how could he have fallen so far into such a bad state. He starts to cry, and realizes that this cat is "quite something else" . He thinks that the dog must have fallen into a state of madness, and wonders if his eyes are playing tricks on him. He realizes that the competition is the same as the dog competition next door, and that the dogs