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{{translation|'''Ninneko'''|忍猫|lit meaning=Ninja Cat}}<ref>Third Databook, page 129</ref> are able to work with ninjas through to their keen senses and flexibility unusual. During the series, several demonstrations felines were displayed, giving notability of similarities with a [[Wikipedia:Tanuki|tanuki]].
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{{translation|'''Ninneko'''|忍猫|lit meaning=Ninja Cat}}<ref>Third Databook, page 129</ref> are able to work with ninja through to their keen senses and flexibility unusual. During the series, several demonstrations felines were displayed, giving notability of similarities with a [[Wikipedia:Tanuki|tanuki]].
   
 
Living in a castle located in the district of heaven, do not possess affiliation with country or village ninja. Aiming purposes of protection, roam the corridors of the place and intercepting any threats.
 
Living in a castle located in the district of heaven, do not possess affiliation with country or village ninja. Aiming purposes of protection, roam the corridors of the place and intercepting any threats.

Revision as of 18:49, 4 December 2012

File:Cat Genjutsu.jpg

Ninneko as depicted in the series.

Ninneko (忍猫, literally meaning: Ninja Cat)[1] are able to work with ninja through to their keen senses and flexibility unusual. During the series, several demonstrations felines were displayed, giving notability of similarities with a tanuki.

Living in a castle located in the district of heaven, do not possess affiliation with country or village ninja. Aiming purposes of protection, roam the corridors of the place and intercepting any threats.

Unlike other animal species with affinity ninja, they can use chakra to enhance his attacks. Nekomata also performed a genjutsu with extreme prophecy.

Known Ninneko

Trivia

  • Cats of fiction sharing the same restrictions of real, as observed when Sakura Haruno battled and defeated one by throwing water, causing hypothermia.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 129