A pet owner attached a camera to their cat to see what they got up to - and it's pretty amazing.
In what can only be described as a high speed chase - cat edition - people have been loving the wholesome video.
We don't know why but it's so entertaining.
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Shared on the Nature Is Amazing X account, the camera appears to be attached to the cat's collar, meaning viewers have a full shot of exactly what they are getting up to, as well as the underneath of its chin and long, white whiskers.
Kicking off the video, viewers hear the cat make a loud noise and while we're not experts, we'd say it sounds like a pretty aggressive 'meow'.
It seems there's been some sort of feline confrontation and the cat begins chasing another cat through all kinds of terrain.
Through parking lots, fields and streets, the cat thuds through the undergrowth attempting to catch up.
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At one point, they very nearly reach the other cat, shortly before managing to shuffle underneath a car - at speed - before emerging from the other side.
The chase goes on for quite some time, before both cats appear to be pretty exhausted and audibly out of breath.
In the end, it seems they decide to give up.
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There's always one cat in the neighborhood that's a little more tetchy than the others, and it seems the owners were pretty surprised when they watched the footage back.
"They put a camera on their cat and realized he is the neighborhood bully," the caption read.
People have been loving the video, with one person commenting on X: "Cats with GoPros on make for more enjoyable videos than actual movies."
While another said: "I love how they both started walking. Mutual give-up."
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And a third added: "They got so winded at the end that they both started to give up."
Someone else wrote: "Can I just say that this camera is incredibly stable & clear!"
And a fifth said: "This is some point break action right here. Love this video. There are a few others with this cat."
While a final user commented: "Camera on cat videos are so oddly satisfying to watch."
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It seems 'cats with cameras' is a bit of a thing over on TikTok, with heaps of similar videos documenting the life of our favorite felines.