Agree with other comments that most of this is really differences between individual cats and not differences between male and female. 2:43 had a large male Norwegian Forest cat that sounded exactly like this female when he'd vocalize. We had 2 males (indoor outdoor) and 1 female. Of the males, one was a feral rescued as a kitten. The other was older and would visit occasionally until his aged owner (who was friends with my grandmother) was apparently moved into an old folks home and the cat was left behind. At that point, he just made our place his place when he wanted to be indoors or eat without hunting. The female joined us at about 6 months old. It was winter, she was left outside with an ant infested food bowl and an empty water bowl and a dingy cloth cat house. She followed our 2 cats to our apartment and tried to come in. We shoo'd her away several times until she hid in a nearby bush, waiting and ran in when she saw the door open. Poor cat came in, went to the food and water til she had enough, went down the hall to the litter box, then finally passed out under the bed. She never wanted to go outside despite seeing the boys come and go. None of the 3 had any territorial behavior despite all being different ages. They actually rarely interacted with each other, at least indoors where we could observe. They'd all get attention from the humans but wasn't any possessive behavior or jealousy over who was getting petted. They all had the run of apartment. They behaved more like dogs that would look to the humans as leaders of the pack or dominant animals of the space. Either way most of the stuff in this vid, despite the wise British ai narration voice, is differences between individuals not anything specific to male or female.
@Amber95723 ай бұрын
All the cats we have are the opposite (and big human household of cat lovers, so big cat household) the cats gals decided between each other who’s territory was whos and rarely crossed the self set boundaries (tho it was centered on their humans room) and the smaller males left them to it and stayed out of the way. They (the males) also accepted new kittens much faster than the females, too! Actually, my uncles recently departed very old cat raised most of them, and was the only one the females didn’t try to herd around
@CuddlyCrittersTV3 ай бұрын
It’s lovely to know how diverse cat characters can be across both genders! And it’s interesting that they males accepted the new kittens quicker. Thanks for your comments 😊
@Bobby-fj8mk2 ай бұрын
I haven't found any difference between male and female cats that are neutered. e.g. some cats are lap cats and some are not.
@WayneShulson3 ай бұрын
I misunderstood I thought of need instead of knead. I've found Female Cats to be more aggressive over Territory, my Female ruled the House over her 2 Sons (8yrs old) & 2 Labs. She decided where they were allowed to be and when all of them listened to her like she was a Queen. She was very selective as to which People she would be kind to or interact with.😊❤
@CuddlyCrittersTV3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! That’s an interesting observation. My female cat is also can be like that too. She is quite cold and confident as well as selective with the people she interacts with 😃
@CuddlyCrittersTV3 ай бұрын
How are her sons? Character wise?
@WayneShulson3 ай бұрын
@@CuddlyCrittersTV they're cuddle Buddies, very friendly.
@laine_s3 ай бұрын
No disrespect to the channel creator, but I currently have five cats and had up to eight at one time: three males and five females. I've found that in my experience, only two of the assertions were correct: two of the males sprayed occasionally, and everyone seems to enjoy blankets. The rest were the exact opposite.