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Funniest Cat Video You've Ever Seen

Topic Categories: HumorPetsStreaming videos
Posted on: September 22, 2008 8:59 AM, by "GrrlScientist"

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This is a hilarious video of common ordinary cats being .. well, cats! It's humorous way to start your work week! [4:23]

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1

The various cat-spearing-baby ones, and "sumo vs. ninja", are my favorites.

Posted by: jeffk | September 22, 2008 9:59 AM

2

What does this say about me that I love the clips of the cats ambushing the toddlers? Makes me want to get a cat to put my 2 year old to the test ;-)

Posted by: CyberLizard | September 22, 2008 11:06 AM

3

i especially loved the cat crawling into the snifter. i can't imagine how the kitty will get out...

Posted by: travelgirl | September 22, 2008 11:06 AM

4

travelgirl -- that kitten you are referring to has an intense desire to return to the womb.


Posted by: "GrrlScientist" | September 22, 2008 12:11 PM

5

"Push it to the limit" was a perfect followup. It's a classic 80's montage clip.

Posted by: Aerik | September 22, 2008 1:49 PM

6

Cats are always amusing. We have three and they also have their hilarious moments. But the most surprising one in the video was the cat walking (well, running) on water at 3:10.

Posted by: GrayGaffer | September 22, 2008 3:47 PM

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