Have You Seen This? Colorado cat wins gold medal in gymnastics

There's no telling what a cat can and will do when it is left alone with a security camera.

There's no telling what a cat can and will do when it is left alone with a security camera. (ViralHog via YouTube)


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COLORADO — We all know that cats are proud creatures. For example, you will never see a cat practicing gymnastics. Why? Because they dread the thought of someone witnessing them making a mistake.

This video proves that once the humans are gone, cats love to run through their gymnastics routines:

Or maybe it's not simply a case of feline athletic discretion. According to the video caption, there might have been a supernatural element involved:

"While on vacation, our cat, Tucker, either saw a ghost, went stir crazy, or just wanted to practice his acrobatic routine. He sprinted from the kitchen and flipped onto the couch hard enough that his collar came off. Kung fu kitty. Our cat sitter did not find anything unusual at her next visit. I swore there had to be a bat or bird in the house. She said his collar flew off and she swears she sees orbs in the video!"

So what caused this cat to flip? Was it just having fun or were there ghosts involved?

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Grant Olsen joined the KSL.com contributor team in 2012. He covers outdoor adventures, travel, product reviews and other interesting things.
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