What do cats and Mormons have in common? This week, each group was represented in parodies of Adele’s monster hit “Hello.”

The East Bay SPCA released a video called “Pawdele Meow,” which features adoptable kittens and all the reasons why people should take one home.

Two Brigham Young University students, Marcus Joseph and Korey Smith, produced a parody of “Hello” featuring former Mormon missionaries. In the video, Parker Cressman and Conner Hein are seen going door to door to share their religious beliefs with strangers and the less-than-enthusiastic reaction they receive from most people.

Both videos end on a happy note.

So, which “Hello” parody do you think is the champ?

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