Politicians everywhere,Tahong take note -- if you want a quick, surefire way to boost your popularity, start sharing more photos of your pets.
Even better, take a leaf out of the Mayor of Riga's book and share a 360-degree Facebook photo encouraging people to spot your cats.
SEE ALSO: Can you find this secret agent cat hiding in the kitchen?On Thursday evening, Latvian politician Nils Ušakovs shared the following post on his official Facebook page:
Here's a rough Facebook translation of the text below the image:
Yep, it's time to play hide and seek with Ušakovs' cats, Kuzju and Muri.
(If you want to find the cats on your own -- it doesn't take too long -- then don't scroll any further yet!)
Admittedly, it's not the most difficult game, but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable.
It's not the first time Ušakovs has found a fun way to pass the time in his office, either.
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