Ninja cat climbs a very big tree to catch a squirrel ! The squirrel came very near to the cat making chirping sounds, to provoke him. The cat climbed up and climbed down the tree very easily ! #catclimb #cat #climbdown
I had a carpet section on the wall just so my cats and kittens would learn how to climb down trees. They love climbing all around and they would resemble squirrels and monkeys 😂
I always try to keep my phone out to possibly record a cat catching a squirrel. Theres a lot of squirrels where I work and I know theres always a cat or hawk lurking somewhere. Nice video
Cat's are amazing predators! And that's a brave squirrel/chipmunk coming too close! Maybe it had babies in the tree somewhere and was trying to draw away the cat's attention from them!
Its very difficult to get a shot of something like this, especially without A. Scaring away the animals, B. Quality dropping, and/or C. Setting up a camera. Bravo.
This is the first time I see a cat climb down a tree with its feet first. Clever cat. I once had to climb a tree to rescue my cat because it didn't know how to get down.
You could see, near the end, when the cat suddenly looked down and thought to himself, "I think that I am getting a little too high here. It's time to get back on the ground." That is exactly what I would do as a child. You just climb up the tree, getting higher and higher and then, when you turn around and look at the ground, you suddenly realize how high you are and decide it's time to get back on the ground.
Bill Klätsch I don't think they make those yet. :-) Unless you mean "interbreed" but I doubt it. The distress sound it made was definitely that of a chipmunk. Squirrels make a totally different distress sound and don't have stripes on their backs.
@Michael F. Tommey This video was recorded in South India. It is an Indian palm squirrel AKA three-striped palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum). If you googled any of these names, you can find more details. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting.
@anthony patterson i KNOW by having multiple cats for 20+ years that lived outside in a NATURAL rural setting. Your statement reveals more of yourself...much like the cats i mentioned. *tips hat* #fellowcatlover
@@kweli05 I agree. Those people being upset usually comes from ignorance of cats true nature, instincts and genetics. Also from their personal dislike of cats which comes from ignorance usually also.
Either it was doing a warning display to guard it's babies and warn it off or most probably it was displaying how agile and fantastic it is in its chosen environment by displaying to the cat that the tree is it's territory . The cat is also testing how somethings are just not worth the chase especially an egocentric chipmunk
Hunt Haha squirrel humiliated a cat lol Its simply because the cat is so jealous of squirrel its got more skills ,talent more flexibility than a fuking cat , and yea also they have better personalities than cat. Squirrels can run faster than cat where a cat can be lost to find a squirrel. Like in the video the cat couldn't climb all the way up , and squirrel is all up in the tree and embarrassing the shyt out of the cat. Most of the Cats are hatred.
@@r_v_t Oh for sure ! Pets proliferation is due to humans. So yes humans can be blamed first. But humans have not changed since recorded history, don't expect any improvement on that front. Instead to be pragmatic bringing awareness about cats killing songbirds can raise consciousness and something might be done about it. Also don't be a coward by blaming all humans at large, be more specific ! It's well known that a small minority of human are responsible for the most of what is evil in human society. The vast majority do care about animals but power in human society is distributed pyramidally. So name those those responsible : bankers and the federal reserve who refuses to admit that earthly ressources (including animals) are limited and is printing fiat money without backing it with real value. Don't be so superficial dig your subject and point finger with substantiated evidence. denounce the monopoly media, instead of vaguely saying everybody is bad.
LIRON50 at least it knows when to give up. I was seriously hoping a hawk or something would swoop down and eat the squirrel because it was clearly tormenting the cat with “you can’t catch me chirps”.
wrong guess. They do this to humiliate other animals on purpose. Hard to believe but i've seen it enough times with dogs too. The squirrel learn this from quarreling with other squirrels.
Nice attempt, Cat, really good climbing skills, but you are outmatched by a master of tree climbing who can and does run circles around you while you wonder where he is. Great video.
squirrel psychology is fascinating, they're social and chase each other up, down and accross trees. They can easily evaluate other animal skills are tree climbing. This squirrel tried to get the cat climb as high as possible in the hope that it would fall. When faced to humans however squirrel seem to know that we have superior intellect and fear us despite knowing we can't climb trees. I have chased squirrel in the forest and as long as you find on which tree they are that is enough to make them umcomfortable and they will keep changing trees as if we will cut down the tree they are on.
+reptilesgamers00 Wanna build a fort out of sofa cushions with me? And pretend the floor is lava and we have to walk on the pillows or we will be burned?
My cat once caught a squirrel. Although I didn't see how he managed to catch it. I saw him staring at a squirrel under the tree and next thing he had a dead squirrel in his mouth. He was like a maniac for some time and din't let anyone go near him. Like he has done a lifetime achievement. This means squirrels can get in trouble too if they become too cocky and careless with cats.
wrong and wrong, how many of you people are there that think you got it right and don't. Squirrel do this for teasing and humiliating other animals, seen it enough times to know.
Plot twist: The cat and squirrel were working together to catch that big ape thing who was watching them. Just look at that stare at the end, clearly saying, "mission: accomplished!" :D
The same incident happened at my hard, cat climbed to the top of the tree where there was no place left to run for the squirrle so squirrle jumped down and ran away..lols
He is an expert in climbing only. So many times I had to climb the trees once he got up chasing some squirrel or a lizard. Every time he looked foolish while getting down along with me. :)