

They may be an example of Cats Are Superior if they're portrayed as arrogant, or Cats Are Mean if they're antagonists. Typically expect characters of this nature to be either Badass Adorable or Tall, Dark, and Handsome (if not some version of Evil Is Sexy). Naturally, some works of fiction ignore the fact that cats tend to knock over household items and prefer to exaggerate their "stealthy" tendencies by turning felines into ninja. Ninja are renowned for being masters of stealth, difficult to kill, and ruthlessly efficient or sadistically deadly assassins. So of course, in a work involving both cats (whether as literal Talking Animals, merely symbolic Animal Motifs, or something in between) and ninja themes, you should expect the ninja role to tend towards cats.Ĭats in general have a reputation for being an adorable pet, as well as for being self-reliant, hunting down mice with either ruthless efficiency or sadistic pleasure, having nine lives, and trying to sneak around everywhere. Ninja are stereotypically stealthy, quick, graceful, and acrobatic. Let these sneaky felines make your day as they show how they’ve mastered the art of ninjutsu in their own ways.Cats are stereotypically stealthy, quick, graceful, and acrobatic. Add their instinctive curiosity into the mix and there’s absolutely nothing funnier than these ninja cats. Moreover, they have the natural ability to get their bodies into cramped spaces as they can rotate and twist their spine more than other animals. These give them speed, stealth, grace, and explosive power. Just like these ninja cats that are doing so well in hiding. Their great use of disguise and concealment enable them to escape large groups of adversaries. Mainly noted for their use of stealth and deception, ninjas would use infiltration techniques to steal information while avoiding direct confrontation. Under this discipline, children were trained to become spies and assassins. In Japan, espionage dates back as far as the Asuka Period under the reign of Prince Shotoku (572 – 622). The name ‘ninja’ was used to describe practitioners of ninjutsu, a historical Japanese military tactics of unconventional warfare and espionage. Take a look at these agile cats as they perform like stealth ninjas Cabinets These ninja cats surely took espionage to a whole new level that will put real ninjas to shame. We challenge you to spot these artful kitties within two seconds as they try to conceal themselves from our range of sight. Get ready to be amazed and laugh your hearts out with these crafty ninja cats courtesy of their proud owners. Nothing fits the bill better than these furtive furballs. Their ability to hide in unexpected places, give surprise attacks, clever use of camouflage, and wait for the perfect timing. Sneaky, sly, alert, vigilant, and always on guard, seems like cats are born to be ninjas. The existence of ninjas are still a baffling question up till now but one thing is for certain, ninja cats are real. Ninjas are often depicted in movies as stealthy and vicious mercenaries clad in overall black suit to hide their presence.
