
Cats are easily some of the most comical creatures in the animal kingdom. One could easily spend a day observing their shenanigans and never once be bored.
This is especially true of feline siblings. Just take the outrageously fluffy and just generally outrageous Siberian cat brothers, Binx and Kenji, for instance. They can easily abuse themselves all day, just by pouncing on one another for the heck of it.
Watching them, one gets the impression that they are no different than a couple of rambunctious human siblings who will stop roughhousing with each other.
As you can see from this hilarious video, there is nowhere in the backyard where these two are safe from each other. Anywhere on the grass, anywhere near the bushes, these fluffy felines are ready to strike at any time.
And if one of them turns their back on the other for even just a moment, that is pretty much an open invitation for the pouncing to begin. Yes, there really is never a dull moment with these two on the prowl!
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Quite comically, when these fluffy Siberian cats try “hiding” in the grass, they can actually do a pretty good job of lying low.
It’s pretty funny how they are able to almost flatten themselves into the grass in an attempt to camouflage themselves before making one of their attack maneuvers. Also, they kind of look like a very fluffy, kitty pancake for a moment, which is as cute as it is hysterical.
As this other video shows, Kenji, the orange Siberian cat, is pretty good at turning himself into a feline pancake while hiding in the grass, waiting to pounce on Binx.
Although, since this fluffy guy is clearly flexing his predatory muscles, maybe a pancake is not the proper comparison.
Let’s just say that when Kenji presses himself down into the grass, right before he strikes, she is going into full-blown alligator mode. Yeah, that’s more like it. Kenji is clearly an alligator-inspired kitty.
And as for Binx? Well, according to this video’s caption, he is able to spot his brother before he pounces on him about half the time.
That might not be the best batting average per se, but if you view it through the lens of the glass being half full, then he’s actually doing a pretty good job!
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