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One day, you think you're invited to a wonderful party filled with biscuits and nightwear for cats, but the next day you're out.
Due to a "training error", the US Embassy in Australia accidentally sent an email invitation to a pajama party with an unknown number of people last week, according to the Australian Associated Press.
The photo: a cat lying on a couch dressed in an electric blue Cookie Monster costume with a plate of chocolate cookies on his kinky belly. The line of object: "meeting". All this may have been an accident, but it was a bliss for the Internet.
There was no slumber party with a cat, but social media users who wanted to confirm their presence appreciated this response, "yes".
(The picture was already popular on the internet as a photo illustrating a moment of optimal relaxation.)
The American Mission's public affairs advisor in Australia, Gavin Sundwall, finally apologized in an e-mail two days after the colder email with the cat in a Cookie Monster suit.
"Sorry to disappoint those of you who were hoping to attend this" pajama-jam cat "party, but such an event goes far beyond our area of expertise," he wrote, according to the BBC. "It was a training error by one of our new employees who tested our newsletter platform by email."
He added that the embassy would put in place "strict new management controls" to prevent such events from happening again.
But the announcement of the absence of a party has had the opposite effect: even the New Zealand embassy participates in the "virtual celebration" online.
The United States has no ambassador in Australia since 2016. Originally, President Donald Trump was looking for the role of Harry Harris, but he is now in South Korea.
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