Michigan Reporter Left Shocked When Surprise Furry Guest Crashes His Live Broadcast
Live TV is always a wild ride, you never really know what’s gonna happen. Reporters gotta stay ready for anything, even the totally unexpected.
Detroit news reporter Nima Shaffe found that out the sweetest way possible when a tiny stray kitten popped up and totally stole the show during his live broadcast. Yep, the serious news moment suddenly turned into the cutest viral moment.
The best part? Viewers watching the broadcast couldn’t get enough of the little furball. Social media lit up instantly with clips, hashtags, and tons of comments like “Forget the news, show us more of the cat!”
This just proves that sometimes the internet loves a kitten more than breaking news. And honestly… can you blame them?
👉 Moments like this remind us why live TV bloopers, viral pet videos, and those unexpected funny news clips always blow up online. They’re real, unplanned, and just plain entertaining.
Wanna hear how it all went down? Let’s dive in.

So here’s what went down. Nima, who you’ve probably seen plenty of times on WXYZ Channel 7 Detroit, was in Washtenaw County covering a pretty serious topic — Gun Safety Week. Everything was going as planned until the most unexpected little guest showed up.
Out of nowhere, this tiny white and orange kitten wandered in, meowing loud enough to grab everyone’s attention. Suddenly, the focus shifted from gun safety awareness to the adorable furball stealing the spotlight.
Once the live broadcast ended, Nima and his crew couldn’t just ignore the kitten. They checked into its situation and found out the poor thing was actually a stray, with no home and in need of a safe spot to stay.
It turned a serious news segment into a heartwarming viral story — proof that sometimes breaking news isn’t about politics or crime, but about a little animal in need of love. And honestly, that’s the kind of news people actually want to see.

Nima’s photojournalist, Andy Zaremba, couldn’t resist the moment and grabbed a quick pic of their surprise guest. He tossed it up on social media, and boom — the internet did what it always does with anything cute. It blew up.
That little white-and-orange kitten had people double-tapping, sharing, and leaving comments nonstop. Within hours, messages were pouring in from all over, folks asking, “Is she okay?” “Did someone take her home?” and “Please give us updates!”
The online community was completely smitten. And honestly, who wouldn’t be? A stray kitten wandering into a live news broadcast feels like a scene out of a movie.
Nima made sure to keep everyone in the loop, posting updates and letting followers know the kitten was safe, cozy, and finally getting the love she deserved. It went from a random breaking news blooper to a heartwarming feel-good viral story that people couldn’t stop sharing.

Later that same day, Nima decided to bring the little scene-stealer inside and introduce her to the Channel 7 news anchors. And let’s just say — they were instantly obsessed. The newsroom basically turned into a mini cat café for a moment.
Viewers got to see the whole thing play out in a YouTube clip that quickly started making the rounds online. In the video, Nima gave a little backstory on how the kitten showed up, saying:
“He (the kitten) greeted photojournalist Andy Zaremba and I in the parking lot. He’s been super vocal, tried to take over my airtime, and even camped out under our truck. We sort of just took him under our wing.”
It wasn’t just a sweet moment — it was the kind of feel-good news story people love to click on. Between the serious report on Gun Safety Week and the surprise kitten cameo, the clip had everything: heart, humor, and a little dose of chaos that only live TV can deliver.
Nima also revealed that he and Andy didn’t waste any time once the cameras stopped rolling. They immediately reached out to the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office to make sure the little furball got the right help. An officer showed up pretty quickly and gave the kitten some much-needed TLC — proving once again that even in the middle of serious news, kindness always finds a way in.
What happened next made the story even sweeter. The kitten was handed over to the Humane Society of Huron Valley, where she was finally safe, cozy, and getting the love she deserved. And here’s the best part — in honor of the TV station that helped her, they gave her the perfect name: Lucky 7.
It was the kind of heartwarming pet rescue story that instantly wins over the internet. From a stray meowing under a truck to being cared for by officers and animal lovers, this little kitten’s journey became the ultimate feel-good viral moment.

Nima explained that as soon as the cameras stopped rolling, he and Andy jumped into action. They reached out to the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office right away, making sure the tiny stray got the help she needed. An officer came over, gave the kitten some love and attention, and made sure she wasn’t left wandering alone.
Honestly, it was such a heartwarming moment. Everyone — from reporters to law enforcement — worked together just to make sure this little furball was safe, warm, and cared for.
Not long after, the kitten was taken in by the Humane Society of Huron Valley, where she finally had a safe place to land. And in the sweetest tribute to the Channel 7 crew that found her, they gave her the most perfect name: Lucky 7.
From a random live TV interruption to a viral pet rescue story, this kitten’s journey shows just how powerful a little compassion can be. Sometimes the best stories aren’t planned — they just wander in on tiny paws and steal the spotlight.

It really felt like the kitten had made up her mind — like she knew her days of wandering the streets were done. Almost as if she picked that exact moment to crash a live broadcast and say, “Okay, it’s my turn for a rescue story.”
And honestly, she couldn’t have chosen a better stage. From stealing airtime to winning hearts online, this little furball turned a random news report into a feel-good viral moment that people everywhere are still talking about.
Sometimes fate doesn’t knock on the door… it just meows loudly under a news truck. 🐾
