We've noticed that a lot of animals seem to enjoy interacting with this audio. They'll listen to it, talk back to it, paw at the air to try to touch it.

That makes Scott very happy since he wrote the copy and provided the voiceover.

But when the animals have had enough of the audio, they tend to act aggressively toward it - hissing, lunging, growling, showing their teeth, spraying urine or lifting their shirts just enough to reveal a handgun tucked into their waistbands.

So, maybe it's best that you enjoy this Humor On Hold production apart from all animals.

You might as well stay away from any plants, too. Just in case.