The Australian government used up more than 130 pages of correspondence talking about a viral web plug-in that replaces pictures of their Prime Minister with 'cute kittens'.
The programme, called 'Stop Tony Meow', swaps images of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott with pictures of cats.
It quickly became a viral hit with over 50,000 downloads from people tired of stock images of Mr Abbott.
And it hasn't escaped the attention of government officials, who have racked up 137 pages of reports about the browser extension.
The extent of government interest in the feline plug-in was revealed in a freedom of information request filed by its developers Dan Nolan and Ben Taylor.