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@scottricklaroque742811 ай бұрын
Yes, I'm a dog person, but I love all animals and wouldn't harm any, I saw a doe once while deer hunting and didn't think about shooting it I was later told because of my age, around 8 I think, I neither considered it or would have done it but I never went deer hunting again, and after the next time I went hunting rabbit and/or squirrel was my last time going hunting period.
@angelwings793011 ай бұрын
@@scottricklaroque7428 👍❤️
@ElviraDeLeon-eg2pm11 ай бұрын
P😊
@ingridfaro992311 ай бұрын
Yes, I love dogs and other animals to.
@kittysauruscats11 ай бұрын
Did you know that CATS are actually playing for whenever they jump on you what happened to me and I had a boy cat he's so cute my brother killed a rabbit I was sad 😭💔 I would never ever kill an animal❤
@VonWipfenfels11 ай бұрын
People that say cat's are cold and emotionless just never got chosen by a cat.
@Bunni50411 ай бұрын
Just close minded people
@r.eternally164211 ай бұрын
Facts
@wernermasfranck43311 ай бұрын
They will never experience the meaning of true love and happiness.
@kasleenjaur11 ай бұрын
I just got chosen by a stray today! 🥹 and I heard the purring and kneading for the first time ever!
@sookietrueblood-gp4sd11 ай бұрын
I so much agree with you, thanks for the honest cat post. Cats are underestimated love my cats❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@stealthbunny629411 ай бұрын
I spent three years making friends with a feral Tom. I didn't even see him the first year, but someone was leaving paw prints and food was disappearing. The second year, I would see him, but he did not want to be touched. He didn't know WHY I would want to touch him. But we had a feeding schedule and he would rarely miss it, and after he ate, he started hanging out near me. He had his own Spot, where he would eat and that Spot grew closer and closer to me. By the third year, he would come when I called him, was starting to tolerate being touched, and oh boy, did he love beef baby food. He would frown at me if I took a liberty and touch him, although when his ears infected from a fight and abscesses, he let me squeeze the pus out and that had to be painful. This was a cat who had never felt the touch of a human hand before and the first time I touched him, he trembled in fear, but months later, he came to me to doctor his ears for him. He had a front paw that had an injury at one point and one toe was slightly twisted and that claw couldn't retract completely. He would slap me with that paw if I took too much of a liberty, his Paw of Nope, and in day, his claw caught and fish hooked in my hand. I yelled, and showed him my bleeding hand. He raised his head to look into my eyes, something he did rarely, then sniffed my hand... And then he patted my hand with his paw, very gently. This cat, who had never been touched by anyone by me, who had been terrified by humans, who didn't really liked being touched, who didn't even seem to understand about touching, touched me and patted me when he saw that I was hurt. He is now an inside cat, who loves to be petted and brushed. His sons live indoors as well, and they are all neutered. He has soft beds to lay on and he follows me from room to room during the day. His name is Tabs and he has found not only his voice but also his purr.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
Tabs' journey from a wary outdoor cat to a loving indoor companion is truly heartwarming! Your patience and compassion have transformed his life, and it's beautiful to see the bond that has developed between you. He's lucky to have found a caring friend like you! 💜
@rubiirae11 ай бұрын
All these years & you didn’t adopt him already 💀
@johnrickard851211 ай бұрын
@@rubiiraedoes the cat becoming an indoor cat in her home not count as adopting him?
@stealthbunny629411 ай бұрын
@@rubiirae he adopted me. I tried taking him in just after his neuter, but his LadyCat and kittens were still outside and had not been TNRed yet and he could hear them. He broke through the louvers on the side of my air conditioner and went out the window. Once I brought his kittens in, he was happy to come in and he has been inside now for over three years. He is not allowed in that room with that window, though. His LadyCat was TNRed but would NOT come in, and his daughter also did not adjust to being indoors either. Some feral cats just do not.
@stealthbunny629411 ай бұрын
@@rubiirae Oh, and he is also up to date with all vaccinations, wears a collar with ID tags, and has been microchipped.
@ExaltedTilemaker7 ай бұрын
Recently, my cat hissed at me when she was on my lap because I needed to get up and she didn’t want me to. This got me upset at her, so when she later tried to get on my lap, I turned away and wouldn't let her get on. In response, she put her paw on my side, looked at me with pleading eyes, and gave me the softest little meow I've ever heard from her. There's no way I could be upset with her anymore. I let her right on my lap for snuggles and kneading, and made it up to her with some catnip.
@williamhosford27965 ай бұрын
How sweet.
@probablyjoeyy4 ай бұрын
I see this like an episode of the cutest soap opera ever. So sweet. So demure. Very cutesy.
@Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush4 ай бұрын
lmao she manipulated you hahaha
@phoenixlee79493 ай бұрын
One of the rules of having a cat, is that you are not allowed to get up until the cat is ready to move off your lap
@spikespa52082 ай бұрын
@@phoenixlee7949 That rule is not observed in my house. I get up, it can have the seat til I get back. Then it can have the lap back. It knows the drill now.
@kumakuma485910 ай бұрын
Cats are a huge lesson in consent. Cats absolutely will love being pet… as long as you respect their boundaries.
@An_Gold10 ай бұрын
Mine loved to be petted any time, any day. Could be non-stop I guess (if you have had time).
@drummergurl9910 ай бұрын
@@An_Gold by anyone? A stranger could walk up and pet your cat endlessly?
@An_Gold10 ай бұрын
@@drummergurl99Of course not. Only me. Strangers - no, only to some of my friends (not every, the cats are selective).
@JerdMcLean10 ай бұрын
In my experience the people who talk the most about respecting consent respect it the least themselves. You don't have to make everything about your weird sxxual proclivities, this is a cat video.
@eliasdraper114310 ай бұрын
People who say cats aren’t affectionate are such red flags, like okay thanks for telling me that you just can’t respect boundaries.
@Shyguy7158811 ай бұрын
I live in a 3 story apartment. All of my neighbours except me own a cat. On every floor a cat is there waiting for me to pet them. When I first moved here they used to run away from me. Now all of them basically trip me over unless I pet them. "You shall not pass unless you pet me human"🐈
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
hahaha lovely! 😸💜
@YokoshimaSTAR10 ай бұрын
You're now a holy figure
@An_Gold10 ай бұрын
Funny
@honorguard76169 ай бұрын
Cat Tax
@yufi3059 ай бұрын
EH! Pay the pet toll human! 😼😂
@MaxKuykendall-u1lАй бұрын
My wife of 46 years died 2 years ago. My pastor came and spent several hours at our house. My cat, Oliver, jumped on my lap, climbed up my chest, and laid his cheek on my shoulder. He then stretched out his left arm and placed his paw on my face. My pastor asked if the cat did that as a rule. I told him that Oliver from his kitten hood seemed to read how i felt. If upset, or sick or hurt, Ollie was always right there for me. God puts wonderful gifts in small packages, doesn't He?
@kennethwayne68579 күн бұрын
He certainly does.
@badczech84859 күн бұрын
Yes, sir, He absolutely does! Amen!
@MrSabuska11 ай бұрын
My cat saved me from self destructive behavior. My cat don't need to apologies. He is my hero.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
They are amazing! 💜
@MidoseitoAkage10 ай бұрын
They're the best fur friends.
@Abdullahmoh22910 ай бұрын
lol nerd cat saved me lmao 💀
@themsic10 ай бұрын
How so? He told you "meow meow, dont hurt yourself, please"? Hahahaha😆
@MrSabuska10 ай бұрын
@themsic get a cat, and you might find out. Unless you are a degenerated dog person?
@jimmycher4510 ай бұрын
I sometimes get worried that I’m not caring for my cats enough, and they’ll dislike me. But I’m watching this, while my cats are snuggled up next to me. I’m really am a good cat dad
@d.b.g92169 ай бұрын
I feel the same, I’m always wandering if they are happy and if I give them enough attention, but like you the fact they stay with us in our home, run to greet us and sit next to us and are happy shows that they do get enough attention from us 👍😊
@George-Gracie5 ай бұрын
GOOD FOR YOU MAN~!
@CuteCatShowsАй бұрын
LIKE from me! Couldn’t stop smiling ❤
@joshs459410 ай бұрын
My cat Cleo and I would have bonding sessions every evening that lasted as long as 45 minutes. I'd be relaxing on my recliner and she'd jump onto my lap and when I folded my arms she lay down just like I was cradling a baby. She'd purr loudly as I gave her scritches, rubs, and light ear massages (which she particularly enjoyed) before she'd finally fall asleep. I spoiled her rotten and we both loved it. When she died at age 16 I cried for 3 hours straight. But the memories live on. I miss her.
@Exxeron-ob3tv2 ай бұрын
/hugs
@joshs45942 ай бұрын
@@Exxeron-ob3tv 💖
@hctangerine10 ай бұрын
1. Purring 2. Slow blinking 3. Licking 4. Head butting 5. Kneading with paws 6. Showing the belly 7. Giving gifts 8. Approaching you 9. Initiating play
@peggypeggy413710 ай бұрын
You can add "following"🐈⬛ to the list...My daughter's cat follows me to the store. He generally ignores me & stays indoors but when I go to the store he seems to know. He'll follow me out the door and walk up to the corner, darting behind trees. When I come back, he'll be hiding behind a bush or something. He'll spring out and he tries to surprise me. 😲 🐈⬛
@MrsSandyGarcia10 ай бұрын
thank you
@rachscar10 ай бұрын
@@peggypeggy4137that’s adorable
@meredithfisk19109 ай бұрын
Puking on the carpet when tile is right there yay I will always be a cat lover!
@Jace281429 ай бұрын
I was blessed by being chosen by the most amazing smart funny sassy cat. My world has been empty since she died.I cherish her and hope I get to be with again.
@DarthDuress11 ай бұрын
Cats love their people like nobody’s business. And the more feral they were, even the deeper the bond. That has been my experience.
@amandaregis31311 ай бұрын
I definitely can attest to that. Our Tortie girl was 7 months old when we adopted her, probably spent 10 to 12 weeks in shelter (2 shelters to be precise, the second taking on the overflow of cats), but before then she was on the streets. She's been here for just over 5 years, and if it weren't for the automatic feeder dropping supper, she'd probably still be under my top blanket, still napping with me.
@Tellemore11 ай бұрын
😅😅
@sasharaeruffinxoxoxo10 ай бұрын
So true
@onyxianna10 ай бұрын
Battle buddies are very close. I see my feral cat's relationship with me. Someone looking after him, and he does the same for me.
@BenjaminSpencer-m1k10 ай бұрын
They show soo much greatfulness to the person who socialized them. Unfixed males can become very very devoted. I think they know you saved them from the horrible life they have been living.
@KristieSimmons-w4d8 ай бұрын
I've always said that people who say animals can't talk, simply don't know how to listen.
@patriciasebastiao-vd2jv6 ай бұрын
Absolutely right. My cat speaks to me all the time. We understand each other
@aakarshitjoshi66346 ай бұрын
Yes absolutely right
@LostandFound321-n1q5 ай бұрын
Amen!!!
@briansounalath5 ай бұрын
They communicate non verbally. With smell and body language
@briansounalath5 ай бұрын
My cat squeaks for different reactions and emotions
@Saieden10 ай бұрын
"Brought this for you, we're OK". "No, it was not a question."
@tiffanyblack875510 ай бұрын
Lol yes! 😂
@SpMile10 ай бұрын
Some people are like this as well.
@varthshenon9 ай бұрын
lmao they are demanding, not asking.
@auroranecula97828 ай бұрын
It Was a cat!
@cindyvan6357 ай бұрын
My kitty has brought me lots of presents, lizards, mouse, giant moth, crickets, big waterbug!!! 🐀🦋🦎🐛
@MarilynGandenberger7 ай бұрын
i had a feral unfixed male that started to hang around and he would come inside. near Christmas the tree was decorated with antique glass bulbs that were not only beautiful but had sentimental value since they were my grandparents. charlie jumped on the tree and of course one of the irreplaceable bulbs crashed to the floor in a hundred pieces. after ascertaining the cat was ok i yelled at him and he slinked out of the house. two days later he came back holding something pink in his mouth. fearing the worst, i thought he had brought me some unfortunate dead creature. i would not let him in, so he dropped the trophy at my feet. it was the ugliest home-made ornament made of yarn i had ever seen. he looked up at me and i started crying. that ornament has graced my tree ever since, although i miss charlie because he is no longer with me.
@leenelson41693 ай бұрын
Now THAT is an amazing story!
@phoenixlee79493 ай бұрын
Wow! That is SO sweet
@marinadamini5863 ай бұрын
Great story 😊
@finfin2004Ай бұрын
😢
@AngelZione8 ай бұрын
My cat detected my cancer, and howled and pawed at me for days until I finally realised she was trying to tell me something and went to the doctor, where I was diagnosed. She saved my life. Cats are intelligent, emotional, caring animals, and my little girl is my guardian angel.
@TheCuriousCatt8 ай бұрын
Amazing! 💜
@sueb32 күн бұрын
Same here!!! My cat alerted me to a lump in my breast which later was a breast cancer diagnosis... She wouldn't let up as she incessantly kept climbing up on my chest, kneading with her little paws so roughly until I actually felt the lump through her paws!?! So crazy, right? As soon as she knew that I knew she stopped kneading... After mastectomy surgery while at home recovering, she would so carefully lie on my lap purring all the time... She was so careful not to go near my drain tubes etc... Cats are so smart... Truly amazing animals... Very human- like... I love my cat for saving my life! She definitely gets extra treats & pets!!! ✌️😉
@heckabluntstho10 ай бұрын
My cat supports me when I don’t feel well, he sits on my legs when I’m starting to have a seizure and he came to sit on my hip when I had a surgery in that area and the doctors had recommended I apply pressure to it when I got home. He sat there for hours and kept coming back to sit on it after his meals and stuff until I was better. He’s not a trained service animal, he’s just very caring and in tune with me 🥹 I don’t yell at him but the one time he was really misbehaving and being aggressive to another cat I covered him with a towel and called him a bad boy and he stayed there for 20 minutes 😢 I removed the towel and we hugged as I soothingly told him how much I love him that’s the one time I felt that he felt sad and sorry and I never did it again. I believe animals have rich deep feelings and memories and we don’t understand their emotional lives and shouldn’t disregard them
@TheCuriousCatt10 ай бұрын
💜
@Duke49th10 ай бұрын
He just checks if you're dead so he can eat your face.
@dracul625910 ай бұрын
@@Duke49thnot true
@DaveyOH-ig6xv9 ай бұрын
@@dracul6259 true. they do that.
@dracul62599 ай бұрын
@@DaveyOH-ig6xv It’s sensationalism. A cat is not going to immediately eat their deceased owner’s face. Most pets who were in that situation had severe trauma from the ordeal and didn’t consume their owner’s flesh until they really had no choice.
@johnbollen132211 ай бұрын
I had a cat who had clawed and wrecked the carpet, trying to get into an empty bedroom. I told her off and she ran away down the stairs, but half way down, she turned round came back and meowed at me and then shot off again. To me, that was an apology and I instantly regretted my harsh words and we soon made up.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
So lovely! 😸
@6sixFace10 ай бұрын
That cat called you the b word. 😂
@Sj4309 ай бұрын
@@6sixFace😂
@skat11408 ай бұрын
That wasnt an apology! That was a doubling-down denial! It was a "meow i didnt do it meow leave me alone meow wont u get back to petting me meow" meow.
@guitartommo27948 ай бұрын
Closed doors bug cats. Probably the meow meant keep this open in future😂
@tasi_0077 ай бұрын
Going thru so many mental health issues after suffering a huge trauma and my cat has been a sense of comfort I never thought I'd need.. She helps me get thru things just by being part of my life... She was truly God sent... She was a stray that just kept following me the day I found her and made sure I let her in the house... She's now a beautiful 2 month old cat who's pampered and spoilt...
@mythicicewolf933710 ай бұрын
One of the cutest moments of owning my beloved kitty came a few weeks ago. I had just gotten an email I had gotten into a highly competitive graduate school, and I immediately burst into tears. As I started to call friends and family to let them know the good news, my cat came RUNNING in from the other side of the house. He then proceeded to purr, bunt, meow, and rub himself all over me. I believe he could hear I was sobbing and thought I must have been really upset!! I think my kitty was trying his best to comfort me, even though they were happy tears. 🥰🥰 I love my baby boy so much!
@historianKelly7 ай бұрын
I had a cat who was the love of my life, who always comforted me when I was sick or sad. I had a hard time explaining happy tears to him, too. Eventually I just let him "comfort" me when I cried happy tears because it was nice sharing the moment with him, anyhow. BTW, congrats on getting into your grad program. I loved grad school. It was actually way easier than undergrad (both MA & doctorate programs) because you focus solely on what you love & are good at, plus going to university is no longer new to you. Good luck & remember to have fun! 📚🎓
@ElSandwich77710 ай бұрын
There’s just something about a happy cat. It’s so genuine.
@auroranecula97828 ай бұрын
🎉
@badczech84859 күн бұрын
Ain't nuthin' like the real thing, Baby!
@ViBElol5 ай бұрын
I became a cat dad last year and decided to get 2 so they can both grow up together. My wife and I love them to bits and they have come so far from being scared kitties at a shelter to being biscuit machines and head butt enthusiasts. It's such a amazing experience watching a cat come out of it's shell with you.
@Exxeron-ob3tv2 ай бұрын
Was told by my boss that I was too involved with the pair that adopted me a few months ago and that it would bring me misery in the long run. I quickly nodded in agreement and said, "Yep, best mistake I've ever made."
@berry7usagii10 ай бұрын
They say dogs are our protectors in the physical world and cats are our protectors in the spiritual world. I believe this, as I had a rather chilling experience with my cat a few years back. I was in a house I never felt settled in, I never felt like I was truly alone there and felt watched a lot. These feelings came to a head when I was in my bedroom one night with my cat, and I went to leave the room and my cat rushed in front of me and desperately meowed and even pushed me back. I could feel from the bottom of the door that outside my room was fearfully, unnaturally cold, and sensed something seemed very off. I walked back to my bed and my cat came and didn’t leave my side the rest of the night, even though he always usually comes and goes as he pleases. I fully believe he was trying to protect me from…something. Another experience with my cat was when my rabbit died. In life, my rabbit actually bullied and harassed my cat sometimes, although they did have peaceful grooming sessions side by side. But as my rabbit was dying, my cat came to lay next to him and put his paw on him and never left his side until his last breath. Animals are a lot more perceptive than us most of the time, and these kinds of experiences really prove this. I don’t know what I would do without my pets, they are truly everything to me. 🩵
@peggypeggy413710 ай бұрын
There is an apartment above mine. A lady was living there that suffered from anorexia. One day my cat Peggy wouldn't get off of my lap. No matter what I did, she kept jumping up and she wasn't a lap cat. She even followed me down into the basement (never does). I found out that the lady upstairs had passed away unfortunately. I felt like my cat was trying to tell me in the only way she could.
@auroranecula97828 ай бұрын
Yea, i had that experience with cats...
@KokenyRichard7 ай бұрын
Dumb people believing in ghosts🤣
@berry7usagii6 ай бұрын
@@KokenyRichard Our beliefs tend to shift with our experiences, but an open mind never hurts. 😌
@KokenyRichard6 ай бұрын
@@berry7usagii Bro stop watching ghost shows on the TV.
@Tasnailz10 ай бұрын
My cats help me with depression, when I have a chemical imbalance. They make me remember it’s temporary and step off the ledge .
@TheCuriousCatt10 ай бұрын
They are amazing! I hope you get better soon! 💜
@jeffreymurray46919 ай бұрын
After I came home from about a month in the hospital, my cat at 6am the next morning, he came up on the bed and looked at my face very closely, like is that really you? He started head bumping me and then we had a smuggle feast for the next 20-30 minutes. He was so glad to see me again, it was a great feeling for me.
@tiffanynajberg517711 ай бұрын
Part of being a successful cat is never saying you are sorry
@sdeal70911 ай бұрын
😂❤
@BK-qp8zp11 ай бұрын
Movie: Love Story. The line works for cats; for people, not so much.
@tnix8010 ай бұрын
"I don't like when you're upset, can we be ok?" I didn't realize I was actually a cat
@agv-vt8co10 ай бұрын
NEVER CAT DOWN, NEVER WHAT?
@derpzieb440810 ай бұрын
😂
@danielthoman732411 ай бұрын
My cat died about a year and a half ago. She was sixteen. I miss her so much I can't even stand it sometimes.😢😢
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
🖤
@mattmas328 ай бұрын
My boy died last year. I miss him so much!
@meerapatankar72758 ай бұрын
I know exactly how you feel. My cat died 7 yrs ago he gave me 17 yrs of joy. I still miss him so much 😢
@angelicakarlsson11638 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss 😿 ❤
@mandycat458 ай бұрын
The fact that you still miss her tells me you gave that sweetie the best life a cat could possibly live. Good work!!
@meinm35758 ай бұрын
Cats have *SUCH* strong personalities.
@mitchwinthrop11 ай бұрын
my cat doesn't apologize. he says I brought it all on myself.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
😹😹😹
@drivinchick3411 ай бұрын
Lol 😂😂😂
@angelwings793011 ай бұрын
Just don’t do it again ! 🤣🚑💀🐅
@maggieg818111 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Pipygirl11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@wcbbsd10 ай бұрын
Dogs teach responsibility, cats teach consent.
@remipoujoulat775910 ай бұрын
Exactly
@bbpisc10 ай бұрын
Agree but important to note dogs deserve consent too. You can absolutely do a consent test with a dog or cat.
@CjBeeb10 ай бұрын
i say both teach both. dogs definitely have boundaries too and cats definitely teach responsibility.
@sss-md3hd10 ай бұрын
@@CjBeeb I’d say boundaries are much more important when it comes to dogs. Because if you invade their personal space or do something they dislike they can seriously do some damage to you by biting. It’s much easier to get hold of a cat since their bodies go limp if you hold them by the back of their necks. But dogs? Once they attack there’s really no way to peacefully resolve the situation without someone getting hurt.
@KUH__210 ай бұрын
@@sss-md3hd actually only kittens go limp when you touch the back of the neck, plus both deserve boundaries
@sable23039 ай бұрын
I had a cat continually knock over a fake plant with bark chips where I always had to clean up for many months. He was doing it on purpose. Hugs didn't work, he was just a fun loving bad boy. One day in frustration of having to clean it up again, I whined and said Cotton, please stop doing that. He meowed and never did it again. I was amazed.
@bossefied11 ай бұрын
If Cats can feel jealous they can apologize. They have incredible senses and they know when they do wrong. I watch cats day in and day out and I have learned their behaviors.
@maryj795011 ай бұрын
As all of us should do...have you Ever been amazed that animals of different species find an incredible way of communicating WITH US? Yet we humans think WE are superior and more intelligent. Hahaha that's funny
@bossefied11 ай бұрын
@@maryj7950 it truly has been one of the most amazing things in my life. I always wanted a dog and maybe one day I will get there.lol Cats came into my life unexpectedly and have become my little world. Watching and learning how they communicate with each other and how they communicate with their world has definitely changed my view on all animals. They say dogs look at their owners as the king and queen of their world and cats are the king and queens in their world. lol I wouldn’t have it any other way!
@BikeHelmetMk210 ай бұрын
Sure can. They don't have English words running through their heads, but they definitely have emotions. Guilt, the desire to apologize and fix things - those are emotions. In humans the emotions drive us to find words and expressions to make things right. Cats only have the expressions, at least until we figure out universal translators. I guess I disagree with the video. I think they're wired like us (part of why we get along so well), but have no way to interact verbally on the same level.
@Nemo-Nihil11 ай бұрын
I think one of the cutest examples is when someone got mad at their young cat for chewing their headphone cords. Cat clearly had no jdea why their human was mad at it for killing the "snake". So cat went out and hunted a new snake to give to their human.
@jeanneMN9 ай бұрын
What a good kitty! 😅😅😅😅😅😅
@hashimmaged7 ай бұрын
Reading these comments is uplifting. Thank you for spreading love!
@phillip608311 ай бұрын
It depends on the cat. I had a particularly smart Blackie. I had a window full of plants he knew I didn't want him in.i never punished or chastised him for being in it but when he would dump one over I would grumble while cleaning up the mess and fussing over the plant.he would try to engage with me buy I would give him sparse attention while cleaning up. One day I came home and several plants were dumped over and he was no where to be found.so I just start cleaning up.took over an hour and he did not show and I was not grumbling because I did not know where he was. I sit with a cup of coffee and out of the corner of my eye see him in a dark corner hiding but looking at me with one eye. I slow blinked to hime and he slow blinked back and slunk out of hiding and climbs into my lap and puzzles and purrs. I think he knew I was unhappy but I had never raised a hand or voice to him.he was the smartest cat I've ever had. I miss him.
@hyphessobrycon_herbertaxelrodi11 ай бұрын
my friend kept cacti on the windowsill. but his cat loved to sit on this windowsill. that's why the cat brought the cacti to the human's bed, it's yours, keep them there
@karenkelley353711 ай бұрын
I'm sorry that you miss him. Where is he? You are on my heart. ❤
@phillip608311 ай бұрын
@karenkelley3537 some callus human shot him.he came home to pass away.
@ROBYNMARKOW10 ай бұрын
@@phillip6083That’s awful; I’m so sorry about your 🐱🙁
@tnix8010 ай бұрын
When a very smart cat chooses you as their human, it makes you feel special.
@cherielk197511 ай бұрын
My cat loves to trill. When I’d get home he’d come out of hiding trilling like he’s telling me his day or lecturing me for even leaving.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
😹
@nodoboho11 ай бұрын
I had a marbled tabby who trilled. I couldn't decide on a name for him, but in the end I named him Trilby. (Turned out it was a girl's name and a kind of hat!) He also could growl like a dog. I've had several cats but none who made these sounds.
@maryj795011 ай бұрын
They ARE telling you all about it! And also..."Where the heck have you been?"...the dog slobbered on your slippers, we got a delivery but I hid cause I was scared, oh and could you please feed me soon, cause I played hard today and I'm really hungry! But Welcome Home! I REALLY Missed You!
@ZeranZeran10 ай бұрын
I had a girl that lived to be 15 and up until her very last day she was "Mrrrrrreow!? Brrrrrt?" and would keep on talking for an hour if you responded. She was such a sweet girl. I miss you Bella ♥ Thanks for keeping me here in rough times.
@jenniferlundquist947510 ай бұрын
When my mainecoons trill it’s my favorite sound, even more than the purr. I think because, like you said, I feel like they’re talking. My deaf cat even trills 🤣
@nzadventurefamily37282 ай бұрын
Finally! A cat channel with an actual human narrator! Great work!
@scardini6761111 ай бұрын
My cat is unapologetic, yet very affectionate and gives me belly all of the time. He purrs every time I touch him, and jumps on me and drapes himself across me, and wilts in reckless abandon. I feel like our trust is pretty solid. His name is Zeus and he's five months old. I found him under my shed when he was about one month old, and he's owned a piece of my heart since. Okay, all of the pieces...
@argent519611 ай бұрын
Aww
@selenadeane552211 ай бұрын
One of my cats panicked while in my arms and scratched the crap out of my face! We both just looked at each other stunned. He ran off and has been making it up to me ever since, Brough me a poor dead bird that evening and is more playful than usual. Seeing a lot of his belly too and he's actually talking to me more! 😂
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
Yees this happens! 😹
@NRUN652 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful video and speaking as one who has shared life with almost countless cats over the decades it is full of what I have observed personally. Cats are extremely emotionally sensitive creatures but it takes time and effort to understand their actions and learn their "emotional language" - but it's definitely worth the effort, and I'm still learning.
@TheCuriousCatt2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😸💜
@friggintourist775111 ай бұрын
Cats are definitely able to apologize in their own way and are able to think things through before making a decision. They know when they are being bad but often times they don't care. My girl Sam would definitely feel remorse if she did something wrong because she would always come back and try to make it right. My boy Toby does too. People simply don't give animals enough credit because they don't speak words like us
@juliannguyen555811 ай бұрын
True. They don't apologize every time but they are definitely capable of knowing they did something that upsets us and showing they're sorry
@puddytat839011 ай бұрын
People try to define cats as if they all fit in the same category but they don’t, each are individual and habe their own personalities. They all also talk different but yeah like most people are same and then some are unique, cats and other animals i believe are same.
@astralanomaly4210 ай бұрын
I have a cat named Sam, too! He's the old man of all of our cats, and he's the most loving, too.
@Joker4208410 ай бұрын
Cats don't have the ability to think before acting. They are missing the frontal lobe that controls thinking and reasoning. They think with the back of the brain, which controls anger and aggression. Cats are apex predators they sneak up and attack their prey.
@barbarawilliams953910 ай бұрын
🎉@@astralanomaly42
@bonnitaclaus228611 ай бұрын
My babies all show me they love me. However, the greatest surprise was angel, she spent two years hardly acknowledging that I exist. Then one day she came up and bumped my leg. Since then, at least once or twice a day she tells me she loves me. She still is not into petting, or even a lot of attention. I believe she appreciates her independence, and the fact that I give her protection, but don’t interfere in her life. Whereas, my Lux, is extremely affectionate and responsive to my emotions and how I feel. He knows what I’m sick or not feeling good. When I was gone for about three weeks, my cats caregivers so they never saw him. But at night I could see him sleeping in his bed with my cameras. When I came back, before I even unpacked, he was right there to greet me. Of course, I had to go inside, sit down, and let him sleep in my lap for about a half hour or so.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
It's heartwarming to see how differently each cat expresses their affection and understands our emotions. Angel's gradual affection and Lux's intuitive care show just how unique and special each of them is. Your bond with them is truly precious! 💜
@Janetk2194Ай бұрын
Can't even imagine not having cats. They are amazing animals. People who talk negative about cats, really don't know these wonderful babies!❤
@loukohigh10 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this video! My cat is truly one of a kind. At the age of 8, her journey has been quite unique. She spent some time in a foster home before I welcomed her into my life, and it appeared she was accustomed to living indoors. However, at some point, she found herself surviving in the wilds of Staten Island for several years. She was rescued after losing an eye, likely from an altercation with another animal. Remarkably, she retained her knowledge of using a litter box, a skill uncommon in feral cats. What's more intriguing is her preference for affection over food. She particularly enjoys damping my hands, even leading them to water herself. She adores belly rubs during playtime despite her overgrown claws. After a couple of gentle reprimands using my index finger, she understood not to use her claws on me anymore. It's been just five weeks, but my love for her deepens by the day. I'm optimistic that our connection will grow even stronger as time goes by. I'm considering taking her for a claw trim at a grooming salon, but I'm holding off now. I want to ensure she fully trusts me first. I'd be very grateful if anyone has advice or resources about transitioning feral cats to indoor life or knows any helpful videos.
@geralddiedrich79072 ай бұрын
Get her a clawing post or tree I made one
@k.alanball300011 ай бұрын
My fur babies show all of your described behaviors. The emotional bonds we share are magical, immensely strong, and spiritual.
@maryj795011 ай бұрын
As they should be!
@אלעדר6 ай бұрын
A perfect being should not apologize for anything. Love cats so much! ♥
@johnknottenbelt272711 ай бұрын
Many people only 'read cats, or indeed other pets' only via their oft limited understanding of their actions or reactions. I.E.They expect the animals to 'behave like humans' & not as themselves. 'Lost in translation' comes to mind. Everyone of the cats who have lived with me have been an absolute joy. We both got to know each other through love, trust & understanding & not in the human pretext of demands without exception.
@pennypay111 ай бұрын
Yes, that bond with a cat is wonderful and special. I've had many cats over a lifetime, and they can have such varying personalities. The thing is to patiently learn your cat's ways, just as that cat learns your ways.
@Fooney111 ай бұрын
I try to remind people that unlike dogs, cats are pure predators and in the wild are meant to live alone. Even wolves need social interaction.
@iamthatiam161811 ай бұрын
A lot of people fail to do the research. You must allow them to be themselves and build enough trust to where they will respect you as you are as well. It takes a lot of patience and genuine support to build that special bond.
@wernermasfranck43311 ай бұрын
My experience with cats is that they possess absolute emotional honesty. Most humans, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings. I have the privilege to live with my adorable Whisky 🐈⬛ for 16 years, and still, this amazing black cat astonished me with his intelligence, love, affection, and patience towards the shortcomings of his human dad ❤️ 🐈⬛❤.The only way to have a good relationship with your cat is to respect, care, and love, and considering it like a cat, not a human.
@maryj795011 ай бұрын
Awwww Love THAT! Keep up the good work, I think it's all they really want from us. To Be our best selves. All animals are our "little truth tellers"
@zephyrrain783110 ай бұрын
We just got a kitten a few weeks back and she's a little mischief maker. But this video opened up my eyes to the ways my little Grace has been apologizing. Thanks and I look forward to learning more about my quirky little companion and what she means with her actions.
@Gothiclovesick11 ай бұрын
A stray calico walked up to my sister in her yard this past October, begging for food. My sister let her inside and called me. We came and picked her up and found the prettiest and friendliest little calico you’d ever come across, but oddly enough, was clearly a stray. We had her for only a few days before she escaped for two days. I thought she wasn’t coming back. She came home and wanted more love and affection and food. The girl was a vacuum, eating anything and everything she could get to, even meat I left to defrost on the counter. She clearly had food insecurity and associated me with food, so she became my shadow, following me all over and didn’t want to leave the house unless I was outside with her. She never let me out of her sight. Two months later I realized her two day disappearance resulted in a pregnancy. She delivered one still born and four beautiful babies this December, just in time for Christmas. All the babies found loving homes and her tortie girl stayed with us. My girls are both slated to be fixed in April and May and they are the happiest and most spoiled cats you’ve ever met. Trixie the calico no longer has food insecurity - she actually turned her nose up at some STEAK yesterday! 😮 and Gypsy the tortie is a spoiled little 10 week old girl. They are adored and it shows. ❤
@vivreads10 ай бұрын
she left for two days and got knocked up LMAOOO
@NerdsterStein7 ай бұрын
Raymond saved my life back in 2022. It was a dark time for me, and his little headbutt snapping me out of everything. I could never thank him enough He doesn’t need to apologize even if he does try to eat qtips
@TheCuriousCatt7 ай бұрын
💜
@brys.313110 ай бұрын
Cats made me the man I am today.
@auroranecula97828 ай бұрын
Facts
@catkeys69113 ай бұрын
You mean now you're a pussy? - SORRY - I just couldn't resist that one- it was wide open, and I'm not being serious.
@passivestatue10 ай бұрын
My cat is the sweetest little guy. He barely ever breaks rules. He doesn't even jump on the counters or beds. No punishment needed to train him to do this. He's just very receptive to language and he's verbal himself so communicating is key with him. He will be 4 this year. ❤
@juvyjanededios979 ай бұрын
Cats express their love differently, it’s subtle yet very touching. I have a territorial cat, she’s sassy and a diva. Yet when I was at my lowest, she spent her time with me, checks on me with her paws when I stare into oblivion, initiates play (she’s over her play years, she’s 12 years old then), meows loudly when she’s in another room and makes me find her, she would legit hide. It was really subtle, but her suddenly playing hide and seek with me when she’s a 12 year old cat then, really diverted my attention from my problems and would make me laugh. She even hid in different spots every single time
@Nomad102511 ай бұрын
I 100% disagree with this claim. My cat, Sammy has bitten and scratched me many times, sometimes out of anger/frustration, sometimes accidentally. On many occasions, he will come up to me afterwards, and lower his head and sit there waiting for me to acknowledge him. Then he will ‘kiss’ my hand in apology. Yes, the can absoultely feel guilt and remorse, and even make apology.
@glendaschilder304811 ай бұрын
How sweet, and very loving ❤️
@Stylomagic11 ай бұрын
Yes I experienced same with my cat, her name is Samantha (Sammy) she once ran down the stairways and got very anxious (she doesn't like to be outside) so she started to cry and I took her in my arms and she scratched me everywhere while I was holding her. I didn't let her go, because I knew she just wanted to be save in our apartment again, but she lost her way and was confused and scared. Once we got in, she calmed down pretty fast and then she came to me and started to lick my hands where she scratched me. She knew she hurt me, but since I suffer from anxiety it was absolutely fine with me, because I totally understand her behaviour.
@Ruby-yn5fp11 ай бұрын
in those cases, did you respond saying OUCH or seem sad or withdrawn afterwards? Because if yes, the claim may still stand. Sammy might want to reconnect with you or make you not upset anymore without necessarily embodying the complex emotion that is guilt.
@talenalewis182311 ай бұрын
My cat apologize to me too. He got a little aggressive and bit me kind of hard when i was petting him so i just kind of tapped him in a way as to let him know i didn't appreciate that and he jumped off the bed and then within seconds he came back to sit next to me. They know when they do wrong and will have remorse about it and feel bad. I love my fur baby! 🐈
@juliannguyen555811 ай бұрын
My cat accidentally bitten me one time, I said ouch then she looked like Oh I'm sorry and licked my hand. I've had several cats and I can confirm they do apologize, they just don't do it every time
@Łëǎħ10 ай бұрын
I separated my cats from a bad fight one time. I got between them and took the elder cat inside and he turned his anger onto me as soon as i set him down. He scratched down my entire forearm and bit me hard enough to draw 4 little dots of blood… i ended up tossing him away from me and storming out of the room to 1- patch up my arm, and 2- take a moment to breathe and let out my own frustration alone. A couple of hours later, my elderly cat came into my room. I ignored him since i was still upset with him but he jumped up on the bed where i was and snuggled up to me. He never EVER snuggled me before that day. He likes his personal space… it felt like an apology to me. We both needed time to cool off and he made the first move to let me know he still loves me and didnt mean to hurt me.
@2KITTIES-CLRR4 ай бұрын
AWWWW ? Such a sweet story !!! Yes, he was apologizing to you, then. 😻❣️😻
@Polemodrome4 ай бұрын
@@2KITTIES-CLRR Either that or he is a macho kitty like "I thought you were somewhat of a wuss before, but you fought like a boss. I feel like you can help me hold the territory. Let's be buddies."
@2KITTIES-CLRR4 ай бұрын
@@Polemodrome cute !!! 😻😻😻
@teresahymas70199 ай бұрын
Miss mine nearly 19 years She kept going for me Followed me everywhere 😢 Couldn't bear her absence Adopted one from Battersea 😊 Still miss her but life feels bearable
@ValianceGames10 ай бұрын
One of our cats always brings his toy to my girl when she's upset. We realized it was because whenever he's upset, play makes him feel better, so he's been trying to help his mommy feel better in his own kitty way. Took me a while to warm up to these kittens, but videos like this help me understand them more.
@LadyEvelynL10 ай бұрын
Our black Manx cat loves getting his belly rubbed, he doesn’t mind getting picked up and held, as long as it’s on his terms. He also loves being played with and often demands it. He’s a very vocal cat, if he’s hungry he’ll yell at us, and/or rub up against my leg while murring at me. He used to live with my mother, but after she got a puppy, he wasn’t happy anymore. He’d stay outside for days and hide all the time. After living with us, it’s like he’s a different cat. He chirps and meow all the time and he’s so much happier now.
@kenandkarenroot9252Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@JustHereForCats11 ай бұрын
I love my baby… she’s very funny, and she has a very strong personality. She has this little thing she does to let me know she wants to be in my lap. She’ll sit near me and raise one paw, indicating she’s ready to come over. It’s precious
@Buddythesmartycat11 ай бұрын
I truly think cats can learn the word sorry. My rescue cat and I battled at first with him scratching and biting me. I think he was dumped (he was fixed with no ear clip and knew not to go on counters and furniture). I figure he was still too aggressive and maybe hurt a child and was dumped. No one was looking for him. A lost cat group asked me to foster and I decided to try it. Soon enough, he was just mine when I realized how smart he was. At some point, he head butted my hand after one of the times he hurt me, and I showed him the blood. I said, "Are you sorry?". After that, I reinforced it a few times, asking him to say sorry after something was done wrong. Now if he does something wrong enough and I am upset, if I hold my hand out like a limp fist...he comes over and head butts it. I say, "I forgive you." I truly think he knows it is a way to make things right, which is really what sorry means.
@TheRealCheckmate2 ай бұрын
Cats are nature's perfect pet, and they can read us like a book. Every cat I've ever known has instantly liked me. Every cat I've ever owned has also owned me. They all have their own personalities and their own ways of interacting with you. Occasionally, my calico will nuzzle her face right into mine in the middle of the night and start purring. It wakes me up, but in such a pleasant and welcome way.
@H.titanic-tm2os10 ай бұрын
what i realy don't understand is people hating cats
@jeremyjoyner979610 ай бұрын
I’ve learned it’s usually because they’ve never had one. I know a couple people that didn’t like cats and then completely changed after getting one or having a cat show them affection. Some people just haven’t experienced that so they don’t understand; dogs are more emotionally needy so a lot more often they show affection and are friendly to strangers.
@edwardjam983210 ай бұрын
Probably Trump voters.
@andiralosh217310 ай бұрын
Yeah, cats are good people
@tedkirk775510 ай бұрын
@@edwardjam9832 Leave it to a leftist to interject their political views in a comment section of a cat video. 😂😂😂😂😂
@edwardjam983210 ай бұрын
@tedkirk7755 I like to troll these deplorables like Trump voters, Flat Earthers, sovereign citizens..its the internet and its hilarious 😂
@funkmachine642010 ай бұрын
My cat saved my life. We are closer than I have been with most humans. She rarely leaves my side. Cats are the best.
@c.harris99899 ай бұрын
I use to travel with my cat in an RV across America. He was my side kick and we were never separated. He'd go with me everywhere. Well, after I moved into a house, I left one day to run errands and was gone maybe about 2 hours. When I got back, I was carrying my groceries up to the door and I heard a cat wailing in despair. I sat the groceries down on the sidewalk bc I wanted to find the distressed cat and help it. I looked under bushes, under tables, chairs, gutters, you name it. I was out hunting for the poor thing for about 30 minutes. When I couldn't find it, I decided to take the groceries inside then head back out and look some more. As I got up to the house the cry got louder and louder until I realized it WAS MY CAT INSIDE!!! Thinking my cat was stuck somewhere and hurting, I dropped all the groceries on the ground, (yep food went everywhere), and I belined it through the door and inside. When I opened the door, my fur baby was just sitting in the middle of the living room crying his eyes out. When he saw me come through the door, he ran to me and dropped belly up, then got up and ran to our cuddle chair, then back to me, hen to the chair. I picked him up and cuddled him for HOURS!!! He now still goes everywhere with me, even errands. If it's hot outside, I don't go or use a stroller to take him inside with me. Oh very much so they get attached.
@melgm00211 ай бұрын
My cat sprints to me for protection when my daughter tells her off.
@kimspicer903810 ай бұрын
I'm not convinced entirely ... My neighbour has a cat who would visit me a Lot. He spent equal time between my place and Pat's. I had treats for Oscar which I kept on the kitchen, behind the cushion on a chair. One day I heard strange noises and went to see what it was. Oscar was secretly himself to the treats, and I have never seen a cat look so guilty beforw! I'd never told him off for anything (and didn't then, either). He looked guilty and worried, as if he was concerned about my reacrion. Pat asked.me if I'd take care of Oscar if she ever couldn't, and when she died Oscar moved in with me. I will never forget his little face when he helped himself to those treats!
@nielszindel11518 ай бұрын
They do know, but I think what worries them is you not bothering with them again. My cat when she was young actually had tears in her eyes because she thought I was ignoring her. I actually was reading and did not realise she was beside me. Delia Morris
@cyb3r18 ай бұрын
4:44 "I don't like it when you're upset, let's be OK".... sound like an apology to me...
@jadend697810 ай бұрын
I remember one of my girls got sick on a giant stuffed animal that cost like $75. our middle baby, Korin, will occasionally get too excited when we put down food and will eat so quickly she makes herself sick. It’s not a common occurrence so it was really shocking to see it happen and on right on something I really enjoyed. I knew it wasn’t her fault and accidents happen but she could tell I was upset. Within minutes all three of our girls were in the room and two were nuzzling and purring at me. They may not say “sorry” or even understand why we got upset, but they know when we are and try their best ❤
@maximeprometheas10 ай бұрын
My cat once knocked over a glass of orange juice onto my laptop. I was furious with him and so did not give him any treats before leaving for the repair shop. When I got back I decided to take a nap on the living room couch, and when I woke up he was standing up on the armrest at the foot of the couch, staring at me, and as I got up a dead, bloodied mouse tumbled from my chest to the floor. This video claims that he was apologizing, but at the time it very much felt like a Godfather flex! Like, "Why don't you ask Jerry over here what happens to those who don't give me my treats?"
@colettesantoro87979 ай бұрын
My cat was under my feet and making it hard to prepare dinner. I yelled at her and she went into the dining room. I felt guilty about yelling at her so I went and told her I was sorry. She let out the longest and most pitiful meow which was her way of saying she was sorry.🥰
@johnrickard851211 ай бұрын
Idk about the "no apologies" thing. Cats are super smart, and if they know you are hurt because of something they did, not only will they most likely not repeat that mistake too many times, but they often do approach quite more gently than they would if their owner were upset with someone else.
@tellfile11 ай бұрын
They do understand when they've done something wrong through your reaction like when mine jumped on the table right in my plate of food. The second I gasped he quickly jumped down with ears folded having a nervous reaction. When I sat the plate down in front of him and said " you might as well eat it now that you've stepped in it ". I think he understood my tone of voice and was too upset to even sniff it and walked away. He knew he did wrong. He never jumped on the table again after that.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
It's fascinating how perceptive they can be to our reactions and tone of voice, isn't it? Your cat's understanding and response show a remarkable level of awareness. It seems like he really took your message to heart and learned from the experience!
@nlevy416311 ай бұрын
Yah, my Klausi would have forgotten the world around him at that moment and devoured the plate without thinking twice.
@skatefan949510 ай бұрын
My cats may understand when they've done something wrong but they don't care.
@pandarosa66509 ай бұрын
1st time one of my neighbour's cats, Rolo (who kind of adopted me during lockown times), poo'd in my garden, although he covered it up beautifully, I went nuts & sternly sent him out through the gate! The next day he appeared opposite my house in the parking area, all day staring at my front window, & when he'd seen I'd seen him as I came down the stairs, his head bowed down. He crept gradually nearer & nearer, & his head got impossibly lower each time he moved closer, that my other neighbours opposite messaged me saying, "Someone wants to say sorry! ;) I couldn't stay cross for long! As soon as I opened the door, his head almost touched the ground. We went to meet each other slowly & carefully, & then made up, which involved loads of strokes, purrs, head bumps, & later on cuddles, & a LOT of kneading. He wouldn't have known what he'd done wrong; he was just being a cat - in a new handy spot that just happened to be in my garden, which of course was also his, I realised! He so wanted us to be friends again, & the head bowing was definitely something of an apology, as it was so submissive. He still poo'd in my garden on occasion, but I got used to it, & hoped it would help fertilise the soil. I'm sure he took extra pains to cover it up after my crossness, obsessively smoothing out the ground!
@martyduke313910 ай бұрын
So many of the comments here take my breath away: they are like beautiful poems! They are made by people who know & love cats! ❤ Thank you.
@JWStuffVids4 ай бұрын
Truly... been loving these!
@Hippie-i8g11 ай бұрын
I love these precious babies. But I will never understand their behavior. Smart, smart, smart!!!! ❤ LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!! 👍
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your words! 💜
@ReadDarwin6667 ай бұрын
They are smart enough to understand that a happy owner makes for a happy life.
@nyneeveanya886111 ай бұрын
Cats don’t apologize but as part of their clan they want you to be content. They don’t know why you’re upset they just know you are. Just as, if you’re close to your cat, you might not know why they are upset but you know they need cuddles.
@juliannguyen555811 ай бұрын
They do apologize. Some of my cats did that. Though not every cat apologizes but overall they're capable of doing that
@HVM55511 ай бұрын
I adore my cat, even though I've had a few bites. As soon as he sees me brushing my teeth each night, he jumps on my bed & positioned for sweet dreams. He is my loving companion.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
💜😸
@gwenhelh885110 ай бұрын
I got to treat my cat for his disease and it's usually frustrating and/or painful for him at the end of it. He usually go under bed right after to be quiet but after somes minutes he always came back to cuddle. I really think he does understand that I'm taking care of him and he's such a good boy for induring all this pain quietly as the treatment goes. I'm very proud of his courage
@UmmYeahOk11 ай бұрын
“I don’t like it when you’re upset.” …my daughter has this cat that, if I am yelling, even if it’s over nothing at all, she will run into the room, try to get close to me, and either stand and put her paw on my mouth, or find a way to get her face into my mouth. It’s the strangest thing, and I’ve never seen another cat do this, it’s like she’s trying to shut me up.
@kaitlyngault398711 ай бұрын
My Teddie Bear would get so distressed when I was upset, she'd bite my face. 😂
@raniadizikiriki893511 ай бұрын
You shouldn't yell at all.Is very stressful not only for your cat but also for your human family.
@UmmYeahOk11 ай бұрын
@@raniadizikiriki8935 oh boo hoo. They’re the ones yelling at me! If anything, the cat is the savior because of scene she causes. It distracts them, and if I’m still yelling after the fact it’s just me continuing a point, demonstrating/testing to see if it’s the volume that causes her behavior.
@Flutistno311 ай бұрын
One of my cats absolutely understands what she should and should not do. She understands the words "no," "play nice," and "supper." She likes to lick and chew on plastic and she knows I don't like when she does it. Cats don't all have the same intelligence just like humans don't. A highly intelligent cat can have the IQ and understanding of a 2-3 year old child. This is why treating your cat well is so important. I've seen youtube videos of people sticking things to their cat's feet, or chasing them to see them freak out. If you wouldn't do a behavior to a toddler, then do NOT do it to your cat.
@debanydoombringer138510 ай бұрын
I had one that knew the word chicken. He’d get bites of left overs as a treat so he learned that word real quick.
@ellenosceola570710 ай бұрын
I have 2 cats who understand quite a few words. Actually cats are capable of understanding between 20 and 50 words. I have trained them to sit and lie down on command . They know up, treat, eat, tree ( cat tree), no, go, come , out, in, food, wait, down, brush, and probably more words than I think they know. Cats like many animals are much more intelligent than people think.
@nielszindel11518 ай бұрын
I read somewhere that if we knew how intelligent cats actually were, it would freak us out. Delia Morris
@ellenosceola57078 ай бұрын
@@nielszindel1151Absolutely.
@JoanHarrison-219 ай бұрын
Thanks
@TheCuriousCatt9 ай бұрын
I thank you! 💜
@jeanneganrude854911 ай бұрын
While watching this I enjoyed seeing so many beautiful cats. They’re so amazing 😻
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
Yes! So beautiful! 😻
@loralieisa11 ай бұрын
I have 4 cats that were strays I wanted to find homes for. I still have them, and wouldn't give them up for any price.
@karkussthesupreme73435 ай бұрын
The most affection I've ever experienced in my life has always came from cats. I've always had cats in my life since I can remember my life and 40 years later I still have fur babies.
@christinanicholls986611 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I love my gorgeous shelter cat Mia to bits and she has spent most of today lying on my tummy. ❤
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 💜 She loves you!
@judysundling238911 ай бұрын
My Roommates cat connected with me cause I payed lots of attention to him. I was his person. He had a routine with me feeding him cleaning his litter box play time . But when I had to move I was really sad and now I think about him (Benny) is his name. When I moved in with my roommate I found out he was neglected by her and her son they wouldn't even pick Benny up he just hid under the bed all the time. I miss Benny so so much. She maybe cleans his litter box once a month which is totally neglect.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
It's heartbreaking to hear about Benny's situation. It's clear that he formed a strong bond with you, and it's understandable that you miss him terribly. It's concerning to hear about the neglect he's facing now. Perhaps you could have a conversation with your roommate about the importance of proper care for Benny's well-being. Expressing your concerns might lead to positive changes for him
@101k-o4h3 ай бұрын
“I don’t like it when your upset. Let’s be okay”😂😂😂
@drummergurl9910 ай бұрын
My current cat Bella got depressed when my old cat Kiki got put down. She wouldn’t eat at all at first (whether that was cuz she was used to Kiki eating it all or sadness idk obviously) then after that she’s eat so much/fast she would puke. Then the puking got worse and turned into projectile vomiting insane amounts. It took along time but I got her healthy again by feeding her TINY amounts MUUULTIPLE times a day. (This whole time we had a dog also btw) when said dog passed away last year…. I was so scared Bella would go back to being depressed and projectile vomiting…. (This is basically right after I got her to stop..) But… she actually seems WAY happier. Which obviously makes me sad for my dog but so happy for her. She’s like a whole nother cat now. She follows me everywhere, constantly wants UPPIES, talks SOOOO much, barely pukes and when she does it’s just a normal cat puke. And this trooper is going on 16 this year. Doesn’t act like it. You would def think she was 8 MAX but probably younger. I wanted so bad to get another dog or cat but Bella would hate it. We dog sat for one of my mom’s friends awhile back and Bella was NOT happy. So she’s going to live the rest of her days as an only child middle child ❤️ that way she gets ALL the love and attention
@28105wsking10 ай бұрын
I wish you would do a video about how to touch cats and dogs. Always initiate contact by letting them smell you before you invade their personal space, which really freaks them out. They might bite you if you scare them. Cats are so sensitive and usually don't like to be poked, or touched roughly or patted hard or stroked fast for more than a few seconds. It makes them really nervous. However, if you have a butt kitty, it will turn its tail to you and that means "Please scratch the base of my tail a little harder." And never ever rest the weight of your hand or arm on them. Its too heavy. Especially with kittens, their bones are so tiny and can easily break, like rabbits bones, too. Cats that are aggressive and hiss, are frightened and in pain. As soon as you can afford it, get their whole bodies x-rayed and see what might be going on. My own usually affectionate kitty started leaping all over the house and hissing at me. Turns out a dog had jumped on her outside and broken her leg badly. She was in agony. Read the signs and don't assume you know what is going on with them. Be respectful to their little lives and bodies.
@TheCuriousCatt10 ай бұрын
Your suggestion is noted! I can make the video in the future! 💜
@janetwilcock212019 күн бұрын
My cat Merry adopted us at about 6 weeks old when her Mum (Molly) brought her to us just before Christmas 12 years ago. Although Molly was a beautiful and friendly girl she never wanted to be an indoor cat but Merry wanted to be in the house straight away. Sadly Molly went OTRB after an accident on the road and is still greatly missed. Merry became an indoor cat after she lost her left eye in a fight. When she came home from the vet I stayed up with her on my lap all night and that was when she really bonded with me. She helped my Mum and I after we lost my Dad in 2017 by coming and giving us cuddles and head bumps when she knew we were upset and it became a nightly routine until my Mum passed away in 2022. Merry helped me through her loss too. She has come a long way from the friendly but feisty feral who adopted us 12 years ago to the cuddly cat she is now who wants a fuss from everyone who visits and loves to curl up on my lap every night to watch tv. ❤️😺❤️
@jazzk407211 ай бұрын
Gifts mean the cat doesn’t think you can survive without them. 😂
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
😹😹😹🐁🐁
@amberkat814711 ай бұрын
Interesting if true. Both my cats are rescues who were faring poorly outside, and they never try to give me gifts. I think I am their adopted mama and they know they need me.
@debanydoombringer138510 ай бұрын
@@amberkat8147It is indeed true. They see humans as very inept large cats. If they bring them to you still alive, they’re trying to teach you how to hunt.
@marka489311 ай бұрын
remember last year i found a lost kitten, i knew it was lost cause he was so tame and easy to handle. i gave him food and opened a carrier. he walked straight in. anyways got an older cat whos been alone child for 12 years. as soon as i brought this little tiny male kitten in, she became very distressed and depressed. she would look at me stone cold eyes and swat at me for bringing home a hazadous threat. well a week passed by and the vet called me and told me about a young male cat from the area who had gone missing for a day. as soon as the lady who owned him came to pick him up, my older cat became like a kitten again. it was so funny
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
So lovely! 😸💜
@Gertyutz11 ай бұрын
They're territorial.
@shelleywright7499 ай бұрын
I do love kitties. Our ginger boy passed away last year at the age of 19. He loved to make friends. We also rescued a senior chi. It took a long time, but I did notice them curled up together. At first, the poor little dog was terrified of the big cat, twice his size. We could never put him into a fearful situation again. He's a super senior, now; blind, deaf and wobbly, but ever so confident with a very waggy tail. He still bounces. His landings aren't so great. He wipes out nearly every time then gets right back up. It's wonderful to see him as happy as I ever have...but still, I miss my feline companion. 💗
@lanehennefer58963 ай бұрын
My cat never apologizes because she can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned.
@pamelamurray58962 ай бұрын
I feel the same way. Well, sometimes a little mischievous but it's cute to me.
@sujathanair697811 ай бұрын
Thank u for sharing this information.i would love u to make a video on cat food preferences and why they do not like changing or introduced to new food.
@TheCuriousCatt11 ай бұрын
That's a great idea for a video topic. Cats can indeed be picky eaters, and there are various reasons behind their food preferences and resistance to change. I'll definitely consider making a video about it. Thanks for the suggestion! 💜
@lindacaldwell62519 ай бұрын
I have a Cat named Capone that my son found abandoned in an apt as a kitten. She stayed with me thru 14 rounds of chemo and radiation. She NEVER left my side except to eat or go to the bathroom. She is 20 yrs old now and fading fast. But I will go to the ends of the earth for her.❤
@lindas.51919 ай бұрын
I had two cats years back, a mischievous black male named Spohnky (Spunky) and a sassy Siamese female named Sidney. I contracted a bad case of pneumonia, and my doctor thought it was safer to see it through at home rather than the hospital. I could barely move the first few weeks, and those two lovely companions became my nurses. They stayed with me in bed all day and night leaving only for food and litter and came right back. I got up only to make tea or use the bathroom. They waited kind of nervously for me to get back to bed, unsure if I should be up! The pneumonia lasted a month before I could return to work. The best nurses I ever had! Sadly, they both succumbed to kidney disease just a few years later. I love and miss them. ❤
@scottricklaroque742811 ай бұрын
When I first moved in with my friend his female cat was indifferent to me, the stray male that hung around would run away when I came in, after a while the female started jumping on my chest and chilling while I slept. After another month passed she recognized my pattern and would wait by the couch for me to cook and eat my steak then hop on my chest as soon as I laid down, I was her favorite place to sleep. I say sleep but every time I woke up she would be right there staring into my eyes with her forepaws tucked under her, comfy as could be. If it was time for me to get up she would jump down, if not she would wait to see what I did before she reacted, if I just petted her or stroked her neck she would stay and start purring. One day my friend came home for lunch and saw her laying on me and from the look on his face you'd think he caught me sleeping with his wife. 😅 It was really that dramatic. 😂 It was funny.