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Part of the appeal of cats is their seemingly impossible duality. At one moment they can reach levels of clumsiness that result into some truly hilarious and silly photography, and at others display a captivating feline grace and athleticism.
Japanese photographer Koki (@kokey_mx) discovered something in between when he recently held a photoshoot for his family's 4-month-old kitten. Koki, who usually turns his camera lens to capturing the perfect shots at Motocross and off road biking competitions, shared the following photos to Twitter saying "this was about 30x harder than photographing a Motocross event and so much fun."
The kitten's action movie moves have us believing him!
Source: @kokey_mx
Source: @kokey_mx
Source: @kokey_mx
Source: @kokey_mx
The photoshoot of the kitten, Okome-kun ("okome" being a word for "rice" in Japanese), was simply meant to be a cutesy affair showing off the cat playing with his favorite toys, but instead he decided to put on an acrobatic performance that has many commenting on the viral post that it's proof cats are actually liquid.
Taken in as a stray just two months ago and only 4-months-old, Okome-kun's Matrix-esque movements are only bound to grow.