BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty was left giggling as she promised to give her co-star "less grief". The host was sitting alongside Charlie Stayt on the red sofa on Friday (May 27) as they discussed the issues of the day, with weatherman Matt Taylor on hand to provide an assessment of the forecast.The conversation turned to a segment on one man who takes his cat outside with him as a support animal, with government restrictions questioning the use of support animals after a woman attempted to take a peacock onto a flight.Ian, who is autistic, is in a legal battle with Sainsbury's after they asked him not to bring his service cat Chloe into their stores - supposedly for hygiene reasons.In the video, Chloe could be seen riding the bus, going into supermarkets and even hanging out at the pub.Afterwards, Naga remarked: "I've never known...
I've had cats and I have cats, and I've known one cat who would have been happy to walk around. Because it's not a natural thing for cats to do, but that cat Chloe just seemed in her element!"Things then turned to the weather, as Naga told Matt: "I tell you what, here's someone else who's in their element.
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