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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

9.17.2011 6:20 AM..... from the corner of my eye I saw my cat coming back from checking the perimeter....momentarily I thought she found a look alike friend, quickly realizing, that's not my cat!
Running to get the camera, they stayed and stared at the camera for almost 3 minutes...(I cut out some excessive zooming and out of focus shots, sorry about the zoom motor noise)
Our Bengal Cat looks alot like these, same peanut butter color mixed into a drab desert green/ brown, with spots, and a few white areas. The size, the tail, and the ears were the dead giveaway, but I really thought it was my cat at first....
(She is only 7 lbs, these babies looked about 11 pounds.....no sign of the Mother...I left 2 cameras running all day, all night, and the next day...checking the footage on the cameras hard drives, one re-appeared for 15 seconds the next day, sniffing the bowl of milk I left out, but didn't drink) I have filmed cooper hawks, roadrunners, coyotes, red shoulder hawks, possums, hummingbirds and raccoons that frequent this "residential wildlife" area. We are right next to SOKA university, and a wilderness area across the street. Hope you enjoyed this short video, God's creations are awesome

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