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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2006

I suppose this is why these are called exercise balls. Nunchucks, my 5 month old bengal kitten, sure gets alot more exercise out of it than I do!

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  • You Named your cat Nunchuks? NICE!

    I wish I had thought about that!

  • She's my ninja cat! And she's got all the moves to prove it :) She's three now so she's been practicing for a while. hehe

  • Is the cats name NAZI?!?!?!?

  • LOL! That made me chuckle. Too soon? :) Seriously though, who would do such a thing! Her name is Nunchucks. :)

  • Nunchucks is a seal lynx spotted bengal. This video was from when she was still super young and her spots had not come in. I should add a new video of her right now.. you won't even believe it's her

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  • I thought the cat was a siamese too at first but apon closer inspection you can clearly see it is a bengal of the lighter variety.

  • like a blue merle, which, if I had a lot of yard, would definitely get. they are beautiful dogs.

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  • Silly kitty!love it!

  • Love your Bengal. I support the breeders. Can't wait to get mine. :)

  • I'm sorry, I am really bad at checking comments as I only have two or three videos on here, but I just wanted to comment that Nunchucks is a rescue kitty. She is very healthy and, if she could speak, would probably tell you she is also very happy. Spoiled rescue kitty :) Thanks for both of your input, I see the validity of both points, but am more alligned with your opinion, ladysafire. Thanks again

  • These Bengal cats (one of which I have rescued, and talked to numerous veterinarians about) also have extensive health and behavioral problems (ie: very serious digestive issues, shorter lives, not using litter boxes, etc.). When humans interfere with nature they can cause detrimental effects to the animals themselves! Go to your SPCA or Humane society because those animals need love and good homes and they deserve it. Don't support breeders please! Be informed!

  • My bengal kitty clawed mine.... now it sits deflated next to the weights... ;)

  • Nunchucks

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