It's one of the scariest movies of all time.

And as a hilarious video shows, even cats can struggle to cope with the most frightening parts of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic, Psycho.

Footage shows Togepi, a nine-month-old Tabby-Bengal mix kitten, avidly watching a nailbiting scene in the movie - where Lila Crane discovers the mummified skeleton of Norma Bates sitting in a rocking chair.

Scaredy cat! A hilarious video has shown Togepi the cat's reaction to a very scary scene in classic horror move Pyscho

Togepi's eyes dart from left to right as the suspenseful music before Mrs Bates' discovery plays.

As Lila Crane opens the door to the cellar, Togepi cowers before the screen looking visibly terrified.

As the dramatic music draws to a crescendo, the adorable cat looks more and more distressed.

Eek! Togepi's head darted from left to right as she watched the terrifying 1960 classic movie

And at the fateful line: 'Mrs Bates', she pulls herself closer to the television.

But sadly for poor little Togepi, it all became a bit too much.

As Lila lets out a blood-curdling scream at the discovery of Mrs Bates' body, the cat leaps in the air and disappears out of sight, traumatized by what she has seen.

Yikes! Togepi's reaction was to the horrifying discovery of Norma Bates' skeleton, sitting in a rocking chair

Oh no! Togepi looks utterly traumatised by the frightening scene which is coupled with iconic suspenseful music

This is all too much for me: Togepi jumps onto the sofa in fright, having seen quite enough of the movie

Psycho regularly tops 'most terrifying films' lists.

The franchise has spawned four movies and a television spin-off, Bates Motel.