In this behind the scenes video, we get a sneak peak into the real onset environment of Glee. And coming as a shock to us all, feline favorite Lord Tubbington seems to have an attitude problem that’s causing a rift between him and his cast mates.

Lord Tubbington, better known on set as Aragon, seems to have built quite the negative reputation for himself on Glee. In the video below, we learn that not only does he demand superfluous introductions before he’ll agree to coming on set, producer Brad Buecker is seen begging the temperamental actor to cooperate just long enough to get one useful take. Aragon really seems to have no respect for those working around him.

Here you’ll see each cast member taking a few moments to vent their frustrations about the demanding diva, expressing that he’s “impossible” and that he’s just “a really bad cat.” Becca Tobin is the only one brave enough to confront her cast mate, which sadly only earns her a paw to the face.

The only actor who seems to be on good terms with the questionable cat is Darren Criss, though his friends Jacob Artist and Chord Overstreet can’t seem to understand why the two get along. They chalk it up to the fact that Darren likes “pussy…cats.”

Lord Tubbington Exposed

After watching the video, there’s no wonder tensions are so high on set. Aragon’s difficult personality isn’t something that anyone would want to work with, and it’s a wonder filming gets completed at all if he’s needed in a scene.

It is a sad and disappointing day for many Glee fans, especially those supporting animal equality. Aragon acts as a representative to the larger feline community. When behavior as unprofessional as this is displayed so blatantly, furry acting prospects are diminished everywhere.

What do you think of Aragon’s behavior on set? Should ‘Glee’ recast the role to make an example out of the temperamental tabby?