Mother Bobcat and her adorable litter of kittens discover a rooftop camera
- A family of bobcats were filmed on the roof of a home in the US state of Arizona
- The kittens discovered the camera on the rooftop and stuck their faces into it
- The homeowner said this was the second year in a row that bobcats had visited
A mother bobcat and her litter of kittens have been caught playing with a rooftop camera.
The adorable video shows the playful kittens inspecting the camera as they play on a rooftop in the US state of Arizona.
The two baby bobcats jump around and over their mother, before one of them sticks its face right up to the camera lens.

A family of bobcats were filmed playing on the roof of a home in the US state of Arizona
The kittens can also be seen playfully fighting with each other throughout the video.
The homeowner from Tucson said that this was becoming an annual occurrence.
He even hypothesised that the mother in the video was born on his roof last year.
He commented: 'This is the second year I've owned the house and second time I've seen it happen.
'But basically this bobcat is smaller than last year's mum and I can only think that it's actually one of the kittens from last year.

The kittens discovered the camera on the rooftop and stuck their faces into it, while their mother looked on
'The little space under the roof on the right is actually where she gave birth and the kittens like to sleep, it's pretty decent shelter.'
They later added: 'Last week in another part of town, some guy decided to pick up one of the kittens in his yard and ended up getting stitches.

The homeowner said this was the second year in a row that bobcats had visited his rooftop
'So as much as they are adorable, they are still wild and dangerous!'
Bobcats are native to large swathes of North America and usually weigh between six and eighteen kilograms when fully grown.