A new YouTube channel is launching a speed run to irritate a chair-occupying cat and get it off the chair.

YouTube channel
Annoying My Cat Until He Gives Up Chair Speedrun (PR) attempt 90 - YouTube
YouTuber turns annoying his cat into a speedrun
https://www.polygon.com/youtube-funny-cat-annoy-speedrun-gulliver/
The channel's oldest post, ' Literally 1 Minute 35 Seconds of Annoying a Cat ,' features Gulliver shaking his finger or bringing a toy near him, filming him reacting annoyed. This was followed by a video in February 2025 titled 'Any% (WR) Speedrun: Annoying a Cat Until It Leaves Its Chair.' While there was a previous video titled ' Annoying a Cat Until It Leaves Its Chair ,' this one featured a timer, making it a speedrun. 'Any%' is a term used in game speedruns, referring to completing a game as quickly as possible without regard to completion percentage, rather than '100%,' which refers to completing the game by collecting all items and stage elements.
annoying my cat until he gives up the chair speedrun any% (WR) - YouTube
In the movie, when the chair was turned around, Gulliver occupied it.

Instead of forcing him off the chair, they try to get him to give up by stroking him and putting their arms around him to make him wrestle, but even though Gulliver's upper body struggles, his legs brace and he refuses to let go of the chair.

The first time was 26.29 seconds. The dog went down with such force that it tried to bite its owner's hand.

Then, about a week later, a 100% speed run was also posted, instead of any%. The 100% speed run in this case involved completing all pre-set missions, such as 'getting scratched by Gulliver' and 'shaking hands with Gulliver,' and then engaging in the same chair-pushing battle. The record was 1 minute 6.23 seconds.
There are also failure patterns in speed runs. In the following movie, we try again to complete a 100% speed run that gets Gulliver away from the chair.
annoying my cat until he gives up the chair speedrun 100% (FAILED WR) - YouTube
However, during the match, Gulliver's arm was tightly grabbed, rendering him unable to move, and he was victorious.

At the time of writing, the fastest record is the 100% speed run in which a cat is given a treat and then removed from a chair. Because of the different regulations, it cannot be compared to the previous 100% speed run, but the fact that Gulliver immediately got off the chair after eating the treat significantly beats even the 16.08 second any% record.
bribing my cat with treats until he gives up the chair speed run 100% (wr) - YouTube
Also, it seems that Gulliver may counterattack, as in the 'Speed Run (100%) where you annoy people until they leave their bed.'
Annoying my human until he gives up the bed speedrun 100% (WR) - YouTube
Other videos on the channel include moving the battle stage with Gulliver to a bed or a hallway , parodies of memes from the speedrunning industry , and simply a heartwarming video of going for a walk with Gulliver.
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