No fat cats here! Hilarious moment moggy tries out its owner’s vibrating fitness plate

No fat cats here! Moggy loves to lie on his owner’s vibrating fitness plate – with hilarious results

  • Cyacya the cat was filmed by his owner rocking up and down on the machine
  • Owner Asami Niwa said the cat had learned to turn it on himself in Tokyo, Japan
  • Footage shows the cat rolling around on the machine for a full-body massage 

A cat seemed to be on a weight loss mission when he used his owner’s vibrating fitness plate.

Asami Niwa discovered her cat Cyacya lying down on the vibration plate of the machine in Tokyo, Japan, having turned it on himself.

Hilarious footage shows the cat rolling around as he is rocked up and down repeatedly.

Cyacya the cat seems to be on a weight loss mission when he used his owner Asami Niwa’s vibrating fitness plate in Tokyo, Japan

The cat enjoys rocking up and down on the machine having turned it on himself according to Asami

The cat enjoys rocking up and down on the machine having turned it on himself according to Asami

In the video, the cat lies on the vibration plate of the machine looking at Asami as she films.

Cyacya holds his neck upright before closing his eyes and dropping his head onto the plate, with a paw extended over the machine’s edge.

He grooms himself while still bouncing up and down, clearly enjoying the massaging effect of the machine.

Later on, he sits upright before rolling onto his other side to make sure his whole body is relaxed. 

Cyacya rolls onto his other side later in the video to make sure he gets a whole body massaging experience

Cyacya rolls onto his other side later in the video to make sure he gets a whole body massaging experience

Asami also owns rabbits and hedgehogs and Tweeted a video of Cyacya on the weight loss machine on June 29.

She wrote: ‘Good evening, my child also puts it on and off by himself!’

Social media users joked the cat was using the machine for weight loss, with one writing: ‘Is it [on] a diet?’

Whole body vibrating machines aim to aid weight loss by forcing peoples’ muscle fibres to contract for balance while they stand on them.