About a week ago, Tara the cat from Bakersfield, Calif. became an international hero and Internet sensation by stopping a neighborhood dog from viciously making a chew toy of a little boy in her family.

On Tuesday night, Tara kept on performing the improbable by doing what celebrities do with their newfound fame: She threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a baseball game. Approximately.

With the help of her owner, Roger Triantafilo, along with a ball-on-a-string contraption, Tara had the first-pitch honors before a Bakersfield Blaze game. The Blaze are a Class A minor league affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. As for her "throw," it wasn't purr-fect... but it got the job done. Because that's how Tara rolls.

Tara the Hero Cat, famous for saving a local boy from a dog attack, threw out the first pitch for @BakoBlaze today: pic.twitter.com/rKYc4mX3H4 — MiLB.com (@MiLB) May 21, 2014

Tara reported her version of events as well via Twitter:

Well, I gave it my best shot, but my humans really got in the way. Everyone knows I'm left pawed. — Tara Hero Cat (@taraherocat) May 21, 2014

This video, apparently produced by the cat herself, includes more behind-the-scenes preparation for the first pitch. There's also a dancing dragon at the end, just in case you thought something was still impossible.

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