🥺me too. I learned a few things from this video that's for sure and although I love my cat so much, I realise now I need to do a few things a bit differently🥺
If you've been doing most of these things, then don't worry. The good thing is that you've made some discoveries that can help you to be a better fur parent to your kitty. Your willingness to watch things that teach you and respond with wanting to change shows that you have a good heart, and good intentions. THat's the important thing. I love my cats to a ridiculous degree, and I think that the main thing is to give them the same kind of respect you would a human child when it comes to matters of attention and love. One of the biggest things is enforcing the fact that your home is also your cat's home. Some people think I'm extreme, but I will never yeet my pets from a chair or couch because Karen wants to sit there. I would also never banish them to a locked bedroom or bathroom because little Suzie is afraid of them or whatever. Before a new visitor comes, I let them know in advance I have cats, and that they HAVE to be nice to them if they want to visit. If they don't like cats or are allergic, then I apologize, but my house probably isn't a place you want to visit. We can hang, but let's do it at "xxxx's house".
I think it has to do with some kind of anger, power, aggression, or a screw loose in the brain. I wondered about this too. Serial killers have said it gives them some kind of thrill to harm a small creature -- almost like a drug or something. It's sad but it does happen and there is nothing we can do but be aware there are people like this.
My Brother and my Brothers Girlfriend emotionally hurt my Cats, always shouting at them telling them they'll slit there throat, Never give them attention or Lovings. Just abandoned them really ( Just because they prefer Dogs ) They're Huge dog people and give all the attention to the Dog
@@Leigh-Anneisthebestinlittlemix Don't ever allow them near your cats if possible and make sure please never to leave them around any of your pets or any helpless creature. I hope you are okay.
Declawing is illegal in Germany and it baffles me that it's not illegal in the US. If you want a clawless cat, don't get a cat. As for the rest, I'd almost always recommend getting two cats, not only if you're in a small flat. Feline companionship and interaction is simply something a human cannot provide. I'm happy to say that I have two very happy cats, even though I have to get out the vacuum cleaner now and then (which one of my cats absolutely hates). Many of these things should be obvious, but apparently, they aren't - so it's good to put this out there and educate people...
Just saying I don't need a law, just don't know how anyone does that to a cat, vacuuming they don't like lol I can let mine go outside, as i live out in country, I have two they are great friends to each other and me .
I rescue cats and absolutely agree with you about having two cats. When I’m trying to re-home kittens and people say to me “oh I can’t , I’ve already got a cat” I feel so sorry for that cat. I always encourage people to consider taking 2 even to the point I don’t charge them anything (obviously as long as I feel confident they’re going to good homes) plus it also helps having your brother or sister with you while settling into a new environment. Imagine sitting all day by yourself in a lonely, noiseless house or apartment, I actually think it’s cruel. Oh and don’t get me started on the barbaric act of de-clawing 🤬.
@@jocelynfromoz4953 I agree - I mean, it's a bit different if they can go outside any time they want or if they are old and aren't used to having other cats around, but in general, cats are definitely happier with feline company...
There's a lot of push in the US right now to outlaw declawing and I do believe it's been banned in certain cities and areas but nothing state or countrywide as of yet. I actually just watched a really good video the other day that was talking about declawing specifically. And it's actually been made illegal in many countries already!
16. calling them for something they don't like 15. teasing (against their will) 14. pushing them away 13. punishing them 12. leaving old food out 11. neglecting them 10. skipping the small stuff -- grooming & monitoring 9. disturbing them while eating 8. not providing mental stimulation 7. shouting 6. ignoring their fears 5. forcing new friendships 4. a dirty litter box 3. ignoring their pain 2. not cleaning the water or food dishes 1. declawing them
Cats are amazing and people who genuinely love their cats tend to be empathetic people. Gaining love from a cat is very validating that you're a pretty decent person
@@felisasininus1784 I'm not a cat person I'm just stating the assumption of a cat person tends to be a certain way is utterly ridiculous. It's like the other fools that believe in astrology an that each month has a sign and that we are given these characteristics based on our birthday. I say anyone can be anything at any given time doesn't matter if you're a cat person or a dog person our actions in who we are depends on the person at any given time in a day.
Declawing should actually be illegal. Not sure how any human with feelings would even conduct such a procedure and still live with themselves. My cat scratched my couches before, so I just got tight fitting covers to protect the couches. He scratched my TV, so I got a TV screen protector and placed another scratching post near the TV, so he'd go for that instead. Declawing is never the solution. Edit: I live in the US, where the procedure is still legal in the vast majority of states. I'm aware that it can be necessary in the case of an infected nail bed or other medical condition, but that's a very particular exception.
Declawing is in fact illegal in many countries like most of Europe or Australia. If you're afraid of/annoyed by cat scratches, just don't get a cat, it's simple.
agreed, the only time I would EVER declaw is if it was necessary for the health of the cat - like an infection or something. I've met some declawed cats and it just breaks my heart to see it.
@@_private_ really? I just read on Wikipedia that it’s illegal everywhere except Ontario. It was updated 21 days ago so unless your province enforced this 3 weeks ago, it’s not banned. It may be just not practiced in vet clinics but the law has not reached Ontario yet unfortunately.
Tickling activates the fight or flight response in humans. We may enjoy the act but our body doesn't. Your cat is making sure you're not actively hurting your son.
@@sarahnovak261 And the cat is terrified that you would do the same to him or her. To your cat it is like it would be for you to watch your son being tortured by terrorists!
That makes a lot of sense because good cat parents+fam will stop or pause any kitten play that makes a kitten squeak or scream, so they learn to play more gently.
1:12 imagine an animal chooses to give it's attention to you. ❤️ When I am working at my desk and my fur baby comes over and walks right into my face, I know it's time to stop for a moment and appreciate her. ❤️ Who knows how much time is left... 🥺 Cats are amazing creatures. I am so grateful for my little red familiar. ❤️❤️❤️🐈
We have 2 senior cats who will pass soon because of CRF & heart trouble. We also have one youngster with IBD. We've already lost so many of our beloved cats in old age and as relative youngsters that I remind myself and my spouse that one day - maybe soon - we'll miss their clingy shenanigans. I treasure EVERY moment with them now! I never want to have regrets. 🦋😻🦋
My cat had a bad biting problem when she was a kitten. I think she might have been mistreated/traumatized and reacted negatively when hands were coming straight toward her head. She would legit bite, not just play bite. I took to approaching my hand from behind or from the side to pet her, and she responded positively. When I did get bit, I would make a cat-like yowl and just look right at her and she'd quit biting. Then I'd give her some space after. She hardly bites anymore and is way more trusting. When she does occasionally bite, it's way less aggressively. I still yowl when I'm bit, but it rarely happens and she gets this cute "I'm sorry," look on her face. At least she stopped drawing blood. I shudder to think how her life would've been if she'd been adopted by someone less patient and understanding. It's not always the animals fault, and if you can help them discontinue the bad behavior, their lives will be better. I get snuggles and headbutts from her all the time and she really likes being in the same room with people, though not always close by them.
"might have been mistreated/traumatized" this can mean all sorts of things... when in reality such trauma can stem from even being rescued... many things come into play when cats are growing into their personalities. Absolutely abusive trauma can effect their personalities but many scenarios can develop "personality defects" in kittens... even in the actual act of catching them from the wild can turn them into very fearful animals. I saved this one kitten a few weeks too late, whose eyes were infected shut and he was certainly going to die outside... he was still in his "nest". He had the cat flu and smelled horrible and had all the black crust stuff on him... he needed some meds and shots to deal with it. i only ever held him and cuddled him but he never really wants to be petted or held... now when you get him and hold him for a little bit while you can feel the tenseness in his body eventually he starts to purr and he really has a strong purr. but then sprints away when you let go... it seems he never really understands that i just want to help him. and he is about 7 months old now.. i take him outside and he starts to moan meow he is horrible terrified of the outside... so i have to keep him inside the house and pretty much just let him be hiself... His brother has none of those issues he is actually a contender for one of the best cats ive ever had... he seems very smart and very cuddly while he does dart from the family sometimes he is still a very well behaved cat... my point is, its not always some sort of abuse that causes cats to be super skiddish or do certain behaviors...rather in general its in them from birth and a lot of it has to do with their intelligence... having several feral cats outside ive seen many personalities in feral cats while they are all scared at some point the smarter cats warm up quicker when they realize you have food for them and mean them no harm... The really really smart cats eventually let you pet them. I have one of those that i am getting within 2 feet of now and he is a talker his name is winnie the meow.
@@acrock21 Yea I suspect my cat got her hand issues from being rescued more than mistreated, but I don't know for sure that she was a feral rescue. I don't really think it's fair to say smart cats let humans pet them since in the wild it's pretty smart to not let something huge get near you. But I think it comes down to what you said, it's really just about the individual cat in question.
@@kirkistief I was kinda referring to in my situation... where several cats are being fed by a human or humans... you can really see the more intellegent cats and how they start to communicate... fair really has nothing to do with it. its one of those cut and dry things... humans are the same way. some are dumb as rocks with no sense and some are extremely sharp. theres also different kinds of intelligence. I have no basis to say what happened to your cat because theres no way i could ever know, i was just making suggestions. my baby scratches me all the time he is way more hyped up shes always been an extra level of crazy... she can be all cuddly and then zoomy in a second. shes so soft and cute though... usually if i dont give her as many treats as she wants she will scratch me and throw my stuff on the floor... kinda silly.
I usually put my cats face in their own dumps and then throw it across the room into the cabinet. It's the only way it learns it's doing something wrong. It's lucky i dont kick its face in.
From videos once watched, is possible that she was not raised with an adult cat (make our female) who taught boundaries to the cat as a kitten. The adult cat stops the kitten when buying to hard or playing too ruff. Several videos show this behavior. Or you can watch a mother cat hold down a rambunctious kitten when it is a little or of control. This showing that kittens are best raised with an adult cat when possible. Maybe the abuse was just taking it away from a nurturing feline environment.
Calling for something they don’t like Teasing, scaring them Pushing them away Grabbing, punishing Leaving old food out Neglecting them Never grooming. Cutting nails. Brushing Disturbing while eating. Yelling, playing loud music Not providing mental stimulation Try playing often Shouting Ignoring there fears Force interactions A dirty litter box Ignoring their pain Not cleaning food and water dishes Declawing them
Most of these don’t hurt their feelings. This list is mostly general cat care. And majority of these don’t address their problems. Rather teach a person to be a doormat for their cats.
I can’t imagine ignoring my cats or shoving them aside I have two and I love holding them, cuddling them, kissing them, meowing back at them, playing with toys with them, and letting them sleep close to me on the bed! They’re my little buddies and make me so happy.
I love my kitty to bits, but when she jumps up on my desk and lays on top my keyboard for the tenth time after I’ve continued to gently place her on the ground…. I can see why someone might be tempted to just push them off. Usually at that point though I just carry her out and shut the door. (Commencing an hour of crying and pawing the door because she has some bad separation anxiety 😢)
People that want to get a cat shold know thatthey are gong to get savage animals taht are going t destroy their home, that are going to deprive them from their freedom and are going to not listen to anything but doind what they want to do not giving a hell. So to not never and ever take a cat at home.
People don’t understand how big of a responsibility having a cat is. There are so many aspects to consider when deciding whether or not you want to have one under your care.
I don't have any responsibilities. Sure, I feed her 4 times every day and give her load of pets and scratches, but other than that, she doesn't need much. She's self sufficient.
@@marissalalor541 She always feels safe around me. And as for the vet, she's extremely healthy, so I only need to bring her in for check-ups maybe once a month... unless she gets sick.
@@marissalalor541 Feeding her is no problem at all After I give her the usual food in her bowl, she preys on the local rodent population. She's even brought back a few squirrels, which I have punished her for. I like squirrels, and hate to see them killed.
@@Fivemacs I'm not lying, man. Last time I took her to the vet was in fact a month ago. She had been fighting with the neighbor's cat, and got a few scrapes. She really hates that cat...
Cats ARE very sensitive beings. I'm so fortunate to be visited every night by a beautiful cat from across the street. Peach (that's his name) comes to visit me solely to interact with me and lay on my tummy for a long while. He makes me infinitely happy; and he knows it. That's why he does it. 🥰🐈
What an incredible gift he's given you. And be aware that since Peach has _chosen_ *you* he thinks you are pretty darn special and incredible too! 😻😸😃 Reminds me of when I lived in my old neighborhood, we had neighbors that had a peachy-colored cat (just beautiful too! A boy...) and I just called him "Peaches" because I didn't know his name. He was so friendly with me; and I'd always find him outside sitting under my cherry tree! I always made time for "Peaches" and I still think about him to this very day! Of course, I had my _own_ cats then as well (I've always owned cats; well, they've owned ME; you know how that goes! 😅) but it didn't matter. I still love(d) Peaches ,too. He was very special to me; and we had special times, together. I didn't think his owners _mistreated_ him; but he was an outdoor cat; and I just enjoyed our time together. I think of him often...he will always be a part of my heart. 😻❤
My kitten is named Peach as well! He's a very playful baby and spends a good chunk of his day playing with other cats in the back yard. Then he comes home at night and cuddles with me
FINALLY!!! The TRUTH ABOUT CATS! This needs to be shared and shared and shared!! So many videos on the Internet where cat owners are disturbing, teasing, scaring cats just to get views. Anyone who wants to have, or already owns a cat should know all these truths about these beautiful, INCREDIBLE creatures!! Awesome video! THANK YOU!! ~Cat Mama 😻❤️
I'm against all those people that disturb animals and cats in this case , but cats are not animals that can live at home with people. They don't learn to beave and keep destroying and doing what they hell they want, keeping not understanding that they should not.
@@michaelschneider497 after reading all of your comments it is clear that it is a problem with you personally, so do both your girlfriend and cats a favour and leave because they can all do so much better
@@williamhoskin5703 Look, I was been used to live with dogs, never had cats in my whole life and finding myself in the same home with creatures that behave in a totally different way than dogs, has ben not easy to accept. When you say dogs: "Don't do this" several times the dog at some point respect you and start not doing it anymore. With cat it seems doesn't work like that, they kep doing over and over the things they are not supposed to do, like a neighbor that use to listen to loud music and even if you tell them to stop, they keep disrespecting you over and over. It's hard for me to accept it and living with creatures that disrespect you on daily bases, keep doing what you told them to not do. At the end the damages made by the cats are not so huge and the little one is actually not destroying anything (I don't know if it's happening because I changed my behavior toward them or because the older cat is a bit bully). I don't my girlfriend being upset because how I deal with the cats, and the cats hating me and fir this reason this last period I changed my behavior. They are not dogs and they behave differently. It's absurd that I have roommates (the cats), that are so disrespectful and do whatever they want not understanding that this upset me (like dogs do), but what can I do? They are not gonna change, it seems that humans did a really bad job with cats during all these hundred of years and now I'm paying the consequences of what cat owners did. It's frustrating, very frustrating but I can't be at war with the cats all their life. At least now they jump on my legs they purr and rub their head toward me. If frustration is the price I have to pay to be in harmony with everyone, let's be like that. I was used to take some shit outside the home, but not even my home is a safe place now. Now I got bullies even in the one that should be my safe place.
@@michaelschneider497 a.cat.is.not.a.dog. Period. It's not disrespect, it's just NOT A DOG. All of the cats in my house do absolutely learn to behave. I foster cats and thus they only stay for a couple of months. I donot know what they were used to being allowed but I can and have taught each one that I don't want them on the kitchen counter. It takes time but mostly being very persistent .
I used to work in a cat-specific pet business; this information is so simple yet so many people don't understand. I stand behind every point in this video thank you for giving out important information in such a judgement-free way!
Didn't even know declawing was a thing until now, that's just plain horrible.. Cats are such amazing companions. If your good to them they'll feel safe around you and you'll realise how social and kind they are. It's all about respecting their boundaries as you should do with any other pet or person.
I adopted a senior kitty who had been declawed before she came to us. She definitely has some behavioral quirks that I think are directely connected to it, including biting. She doesn't mean anything by it, she's not being aggressive. I just think she has residual pain that she doesn't know how to deal with.
Yes! I like to joke that I'm big on consent, and that it applies to pets as well as people. I hate it when people force their pets to hold still for pets-especially for small children. FOr one thing, it sets a bad example for the child, and leads them to think that they can grab kitty whenever they want, which can be highly dangerous. Secondly, it takes away kitty's right to say no, which is also wrong and can harm your relationship with kitty. Dog, cat or human-please always get permission before any kind of touching takes place.
The fact that some people actually treat their animals bad is making me cry sometimes to be honest. I could NEVER do anything else than love and respect my fur babies.
Indeed. Especially the unlimited & unconditional love they give back for loving care is beyond magical, healing, unearthly. Trust my two dearest kittens more than humans. 😺😺
@@michaelschneider497 Cats don't understand punishment, so its best to instead redirect them. For example, if they bite/scratch your hands during play, kindly but firmly tell them no, take your hands away, and give them a toy instead. I've had cats my entire life and this method pretty much always works with time & consistency. Note that a well adjusted cat also often settles down with age! Young cats have a lot of energy and are very reactive so they're prone to misbehavior, but as they grow up they calm down a lot :) hope this helps!
@@purpleoctopie7722 Anyway I have a question. Is there any way to reach a cat to not enter in a room? I had a dog and the dog was taught to not enter in a room. You are maybe gonna tell to close the door, but we need to keep it opened because we have wood stove and we need to keep the doors open. Is there any way I can get the freedom of keep the door open or I have to resign myself and I'll have to die for the cold the rest of my cats life? Because they keep going inside when I'm not there and I tried to make them understand so many times that I feel so damn frustrated.
It makes me want to cry when I think about how some kitties are abandoned and don't get enough love and attention. We have two cats at home and nothing makes me happier than seeing them happy and comfy. ❤️❤️❤️
I have tw cats at home and one of them make me very upset because destroy stuff and do whatever his brain tell him... if it was not for my girlrfriend I would never have such unrespectful creature at home.
@@michaelschneider497 I would do some research on how to train them and cat-proof your home! If you research, observe, and listen to their needs then it's quite easy to get them to chill.
Back when I was in high school my cat used to love sleeping in carton boxes so we always had one in the house for him to nap in. We thought it was pretty cute. A friend of mine visited and decided that flipping the box and closing it with the cat inside was hilarious… my cat never wanted to sleep in a carton box again and I was very upset about it. Said friend had a cat too, but one day he said his cat had ran away. I’m not surprised…
That’s upsetting. I hope they found another happy place instead. Cats certainly pick their owners! They’re independent when they need to be which is one of the qualities I admire and adore them for.
It's also an individual cat thing. Like I have 3 cats. One is playful and actually loves it when I play with him by putting a box over him as he sits. Cat no 2 hates it, so I'd never do that with him. Cat no 3 is indifferent, so she would just continue to sleep with the box flipped over her.
Whether you decide to provide a home to a pet or a human child. If you don’t find JOY in loving, understanding, and takin care of them even when u are exhausted then it’s probably not for you. No matter how tired I am or if I had a rough day it is made better by loving and takin care of my cat. Cleaning her dishes, portioning out her food just like she likes, cleaning her litter box, playing w her, or just cuddling on the couch.
I have two black rescue cats. My prince had a hard start and it's amazing how small things like regularly cleaning their litter box, noticing what food they like and don't like, even letting people know not to do things such as picking up my prince because he doesn't like it or bringing princess to the vet with my prince to keep him calm gives so much reward. Both of mine follow me everywhere and show me so much love. I was always a dog person but having my two rescue babies has really made my life a rewarding and happy one. I love my two babies and it makes my day to see them in the window waiting when I get home. Love your cats and they do love you back
Thanks for mentioning declawing. I adopted a declawed kitty. She was an absolute emotional mess whenI got her. It took me years of special care, and rreatment before she became a happy cat.... it gave me great satisfaction to see her become confident.
I really enjoyed this video. I have two fur babies and I actually feel quite ashamed because I have done some of these things that was on the list. I love my cats and they help me when I’m depressed. This video gives me a different outlook and look for different approaches in a more respectful manner for them. Thank you for this video it was definitely an eye opener for me ❤
In the past, I have yelled at my cats (only occasionally and usually when I was trying to sleep during the day after a long night shift) and definitely always regretted it. Luckily, my cats (at that time, years ago) seemed very forgiving and didn't hold it against me. Now, I'm not working nights anymore and am not exhausted all the time, so I feel pretty good about how I am with them - especially since my two rescue cats I have now sleep with me at night and get in my lap. They also just have very comfortable body language. They are very intelligent and sensitive beings and I don't think many of us are perfect, even with good intentions. The only thing I'm bad at is playing with them. They do have toys and cat trees and get walks outside (in a stroller) though. ❤
I'm guilty of yelling at my kitten, when I brought her home, She was a little hellian, knocking over all my valuables, but I moved them up high away from her reach, but she's calmed down quite a bit since then, Thank God!!! I love her sooo much and now we are closer,
@@mariesteve7327 when my cats start fighting I just stand in front of them and tell my boy cat to “back away” or I will physically pick him up and move him I have to do it a couple of times before he can register because my calico she’s super chill and don’t like playing all the time and my tabby he doesn’t know how to play so when she starts hissing at him he gets worse and starts wagging his tale really fast as if he is not irritated
@@jazzmarie3690 I similarly give one of my cats a "time out". I have two males, who I adore and they occasionally fight - REAL fighting, not play fighting. So, I will calmly pick up the one that I think is the instigator and give him about a 15 minute time out in another room. I don't yell at them to stop (ineffective) - I have snapped my fingers at them (also ineffective) - the time outs seem to really work. It just gives them both a few minutes to just calm down. I've tried just standing in between them and trying to kind of move one cat away from the other (not in a disciplinary way at all) - but it doesn't work for them.
So this is probably the most accurate cat video I've ever had the pleasure of watching. Every single thing you said was 100% true. I've had cats for over 5 years and it has been the greatest learning experience and joy of my life. Not everyone should have a cat, but they are incredible 🥰
I usually put my cats face in their own dumps and then throw it across the room into the cabinet. It's the only way it learns it's doing something wrong. It's lucky i dont kick its face in.
@@kmlumd44it’s the only way they learn is it? What are your credentials on cat behaviour? Because vets say otherwise. Sounds like you need to do some more research into cat behaviour. Perhaps consult your veterinarian for a start or checkout Jackson Galaxy’s TH-cam channel, or The Helpful Vancouver Vet.
I've had cats in the past with different temperaments and considered and had second thoughts.. Love cats, they're great company but they're work and they can tear stuff up It's all I can do to care of myself these days.🙏🙏
Yes, cats are family members with intelligence and feelings and personalities. We must be considerate of what and who they are. Learn all you can to make your cat comfortable and happy and loved.
@@michaelschneider497 My cat has never torn a single thing in my house or ruined anything. Neither did my cat before him. Why don’t you just get off this page.
I’d recommend a cat fountain for fresh water. They are super easy to maintain and are so much better than just a bowl of still water. Cats prefer moving water.
Yeah. Definitely. I bought one of those plastic round fountains and had to modify it a little bit so the water would land in a different spot. He used it for a while but he doesn't bother with it anymore and he doesn't like to drink from a bowl. I was only using filtered water in the fountain and once in awhile he tries to drink from the faucet but I'd much rather he drink filtered water. Looking into a different kind of fountain that looks more natural... Maybe the fountain stream has to be higher up. He had to crouch down a little bit for the water. Maybe it bothered him. I'm not sure at this point. Luckily we only feed him wet food.
I just recently got a kitten and after 5 days I realized I just couldn’t provide it with certain things that another cat could so I went back to the breeder and got one of its siblings. Best decision I ever could’ve made for that kitten. Now they are growing together happily
@@mignoncreatoroffunward3203 awww that sucks! Tell your mom to do some research about having two cats. She definitely will not regret getting your other cat a playmate!
that’s so cute! some cats really need attention. i had a kitty who wasn’t into socializing so we kept it only one but there was another cat i wanted to adopt (he was a stray cat but he was well looked after. in turkey it’s common) i realized he never leaves the side of his sibling and other “friends” even though i love him so much and i don’t wanna leave him behind while leaving my city, i decided to not adopt him. he has a social life in our neighborhood and i don’t want to make him a lonely, deppressed cat
I'm really worried about leaving my mother alone with the cats, she treats them the way she treated me and my sister as kids, one is a perfect angel and the other is rotten in her opinion and sometimes it flips, she yells at them and even pushes them around with the broom and tends to take out anger or frustration on them, it sucks but people who abuse children might also abuse their pets.
This is a very good instructional video for folks who just don't understand cats... or who don't have the heart to understand them. On one level, I applaud the folks who made this video. (On another level, I'm sad that such an instructional video is necessary for so many people... Lots of folks out there who are just plain mean to cats.) Thanks for creating a good resource to educate people.
I know right? I was thinking this too. I was actually horrified by most of it! I’d never even think of doing almost all these things! (the litter box sometimes gets full quick lol but I try to stay on top of things)
I loved my baby more than anything in my life for his entire 16.5 years. We were truly connected. But I am sure I hurt his feelings more than once. If only I could re-do those 16.5 years.
@@TheKittyCatnip I do have the BEST memories of my 16.5 years with him. He chose me when he was 3 months old, and we had a deep connection that is so difficult to capture with mere words. He was the best thing to ever happen to me, and I told him that.
@@Kaelah08 I have cats at home because my gf wants them. I love them but the only wat to get along with them should be deprive yourself from any kind of freedom and dignity.
@@michaelschneider497 I disagree. Cats don’t deprive you of anything. Cats are loving, playful, fickle, and enriching creatures. My cat, Nala, has never deprived me of freedom or dignity. If cats make you feel this way, please seek out a therapist so you can get to the route of why you’re projecting these feelings onto animals.
Absolutely love this video, I wish social media would immediately take down any content where cats (or any animal) is tormented 😔 I really do not for the life of me understand finding a cats fright being seen as funny!? For me it just upsets me and I just want to comfort them if they're ever scared
I try very hard not to hurt my babies feelings. I have one cat that is insistent on licking my nose and then chewing on it. I hate it, but I know what he is saying is I love you, so I accept it and let them do it. Over and over again I’ve been told the cats do not meow except of people. Yet they have many vocalizations. I’ve heard them meow to each other. True very seldom they do vocalize. The one that I love the most and makes me the happiest is when I hear one of my cats singing as she moves through the House. If you never heard your cat sing, I’m not surprised. I have one cat in particular who is a big singer. She was never socialized as a kitten. I respect her as she is. She loves being with me and around me. She does not mind being scratched on her face and cheeks, just a little. She lets me pick her up at different times when it is in her best interest, then she wants down as soon as things are clear. This is just the way she is and her personality. She likes playing with my hands. What normally would be considered attacking, but she does it with no claws and gentleness. When she gets excited the tips of her claws do come out. I withdraw. That is what cats do when somethings going on that they don’t like, they withdraw. No anger, I just stop the game. I have to be careful to always move slowly and gently. She responds and kind. I do not believe I’m hurting her feelings because she seems to understand that she was getting rough.
This was a great list! I'm guilty of not playing with them enough, because I suffer from chronic pain and am generally pretty low energy. But I provide toys, scratching posts, window shelves to watch outside, they have each other, and I interact with them by petting, brushing, and letting them go for supervised walks outside. So maybe I'm not so bad... 😟
hey when my cat got older and couldn't really play with toys one thing he loved was sitting in front of my computer and playing cat games (he esp liked that mouse one where a mouse runs up and down like in a computer game) and batting at it. My poor computer screen. If I stopped it he would look behind the computer to see if it went there, it was so fun to watch him!
Me and my gf just rescued a stray cat and we know how to love an animal and the basics of taking care of a cat but since we havnt had a cat before and our cat isn’t used to living in an apartment with people in it these videos have helped us understand the little things about cats that can go unnoticed. We got her litter box trained in only a few days and we all have come a long way in just about a week. These vids have helped a whole lot
Great to rescue cats. but be careful so that you did not steal a cat! And if it were a stray cat, you only need to bathe it once to get rid of flees and isects.
Well done, I learned a few things, like not forcing my cat to make friends with my visitors. My cat gives me so much happiness, sge deserves consideration and respect.❤
My 2nd cat used to flopped on top of my father’s papers while he was grading them and even played with him by using his pen. He even climbed on my chest to cuddled and even gently forced him on his back for belly rubs on my belly. He was very sweet and friendly. We also had another cat that got along with him.
Yep. That's the beautiful thing about cats. Our cat Willy would jump up on the table while I'm doing my taxes or other things and flops down next to me or sometime on the papers. Cats are such characters... Oh man...I love him...
I’ve lost my cat 4 days ago and i’m devastated. She was always indoor/outdoor cat and she just insisted on going out almost every night,running back and forth scratching couch until i capitulated and opened door . omg what pain I have right now
Mine is leashed trained and likes meeting the little dogs he sees when we're out but I always tell the dog owner to let the cat come to the dog. The dog owner seems to appreciate that it creates an instantly controlled situation and then the two animals can decide how close they will get and how soon. He has lots of dog friends now and both tug on their leashes to see each other when they're out. it's adorable.
@@alisonwilcox8980 You don't really see it in busy areas as the cats are too afraid of the noise and crowds. I live in a pretty quiet neighborhood. This is mine: th-cam.com/video/fHZBHzy0v40/w-d-xo.html
I like how this is telling us what not to do but not telling us how to fix it. Some of those things are common sense but other things we actually need help with. Like how do I get them to stop doing things that I don't want them to do It would have been nice to have a solution
VERY good list. Catowner for over 25years now. Weŕe at nr 33 in our "cats hall of fame" and at present we have 12 cats in our home. I can vouch for ALL of these things on the list+some more. Nearly all our cats are rescue cases or ex feral ones. They have ALL been tamed so I guess something we do is apparently attractive to cats and their behaviour. 🧡🐈⬛
I love how they kept some of their coolest primal instincts even after being domesticated for so long. Little things like drinking running water go all the way back to when they drank water from water running down mountains. This may not be true but it's an observation of why many cats like water that flows down. Some downright hate drinking water directly from a still bowl, especially after you spoil them 😭😭
I had a cat who would only drink from the sink, he was very picky about it. I've since lost him from the negligence of one of my neighbors and using D-Con poisoning. I would give anything to be able to turn the water on for him again.
It appalls me people still declaw cats. Even in a shelter, you can find a cat that knows when and how to sheathe their claws. Got my cat at a shelter last year and he has never scratched me to the point of bleeding. If you're scared for children with a stray/abused/scared cat, get an already socialized cat & they'll communicate their needs in a way you can understand easier. But strays are literally so adorable it's worth the work.
Many rescue organizations will not allow anyone to adopt cats/kittens if they're planning on declawing the pet/s on application form. Hopefully one day all rescue shelters implement that for their protection and well being.
I was cuddling with my cat while watching this. Lol She's my everything ♥️ and she's been spoiled since she was a kitten and ill continue to do so till her final days. ❤️ 💙 💜 💖
My son has autism and is very loud, also likes to play his iPad loud. Our cat absolutely adores being closed in the room with him he sleeps in the room while my son is running and stimming loudly. They’re quite the pair honestly 😂😂😂
Even if being with your son is worth it to the cat, it probably wouldn’t be a bad thing to try to limit loud noises to the extent possible. Cats don’t understand they can have long-term hearing loss.
@@theknightswhosay yea we are talking about an autistic child here so much for getting quietness out of him. He isn’t always loud but he has his days. I can’t believe people believe that animals don’t understand when someone is different they’re way smarter than we give them. He knows there is something different about him & knows how to handle him accordingly. He’s very gentle compared to me. He bites me, playfully attacks me feet and with my son he never does any of that. He sticks very close to him, it’s likely if you see my son you’ll also see our cat very close. If my son shuts the door my cat will meow loudly to be let in. I’ve worried what it would be like for a cat with an autistic child but I feel that my cat is just happy to have a home and love. It’s the little things you know ?
@@Alcoholpad I think cats understand humans being young or a little different. I know there are limitations, so I’m not criticizing. I’m just saying if there is an opportunity to lower the volume or frequency of loud noises it may benefit the cat.
I feel so bad because I’m not always available to play with my kitties 😢. I’m gonna try to do that. I have 2 cats so at least there’s that. Although they don’t like each other lol.
I had the habit of sneaking up on my cat and scaring him as he jumped to the ceiling. One late night, when I got up to go to the bathroom, he sneaked into the tub and when I walked by he launched himself onto the inside of the shower curtain! Scared me to death! I almost had a cardiac event! I didn't scold him - I rewarded him with lots of favorable attention and laughter! That was just the beginning of him learning to play lots of practical jokes on me! He was WONDERFUL! I miss him terribly.
I can definately agree on the pushing away thing. Mine used to climb all over me and kneed me at night with her claws. Instead if tossing her off, I would put my hand on her paws to show her the kneading wasn't appreciated while i was sleeping and would nudge her to a more convenient place. She now climbs up and snuggles against me and may knead the blanket shortly and then relaxes and goes to sleep, sometimes after a few pets. She now sleeps with me nearly every night and we do not disturb one another.
Thank you for this video, it just amazes me that people think its funny to scare their cats with things such as a cucumber or in other ways. This video was really needed.
Spot on - this is one of the best cat videos on TH-cam. Cats are mistreated - sometimes unintentionally but unfortunately also sometimes for amusement - much too often. So frustrating, and depressing. Thank you for this. Education around how to properly care for pets is sorely lacking. I wish I had access to this video as a teenager when my family first got pets. We loved them and tried to take care of them well, in fact I was an animal welfare activist as a teen, but we really just didn’t have a great understanding of the physical and psychological workings and needs of pets back then. We would get upset at my dog for having a rare accident in the house, but now that I’m older I know all too well that sometimes when you gotta go, YOU GOTTA GO. I got super upset with my loving cat when he one day scratched up my back trying to climb me, but in retrospect he was just lonely and wanted to be close to me, and had no idea he was hurting me. I was too busy in my young adult life to give my cat the attention he needed and deserved when he came to live in my post-college house with me for a while and was confused about his small new environment. Etc. To this day I have deep regrets about those kinds of things, and sometimes that turns into nightmares of unrealistic scenarios that never happened, like forgetting to feed them for days at a time and then finding them starving in some corner (as if any animal would let you forget a single meal). To be honest, I hate that humans domesticated animals and turned them into “pets,” and that we have complete control and power over their lives - power that is too often abused. We can’t undomesticate cats and dogs, but we CAN be more understanding, respectful, and responsible caretakers.
@@agentoklahoma9174 Not really. They were attracted to the mice around human agricultural stores but they were tamed, bred, and brought indoors by humans. It is also because of humans and human irresponsibility that they are now overflowing in shelters and foster homes as well living as invasive feral cats in harsh environments in which they suffer a poor quality of life and only barely survive with the intervention of human caretakers, and also pose a challenge to native wildlife/birds.
Thank you! Me and my cat are ok, she’s older than me, she’s lost her friends due to them being stray cats before and having an illness, but she is comfortable and happy laying on top of me right now.
thank you for this vid💖majority of people say such terrible things about cats and when you actually come and see what they treat those cats like you completely understand why those cats avoid their human tyrants or "act aggressively" towards them desperately defending themselves🙈
Watching this video made me sad to think that any animal would be neglected. I have 2 senior rescue kitties with FIV and everything that I do is for them because they are my EVERYTHING. Samson is 9 and Axil is 8. Samson sat on my laptop on this to get my attention and it broke. I immediately apologized for not giving him enough attention and happily went out and bought a new one. :-) It's taken Axil almost 2 years to really come out of his shell and trust me. Now he thinks he's my boyfriend 😆.
My neibour used to leave her cat alone in her apt. Up to two weeks. It was so sad my cats would play with him under the one crack under the door. We would put food and water under cuz we didnt know if he had any. I told the landlord on her. This tenant could not understand that it is wrong. So dispic@ble
@@chrismclellanart thank you for caring for him. I live in an apartment building and irresponsible people leave their animals behind all the time. I call the SPCA on people if need be because these poor babies can't speak up for themselves. So many people don't deserve their love.
I'm a vet assistant n I ALWAYS try to talk ppl out of declawing their cats it is a partial amputation cutting off the 3rd phalanx of each toe just like they explained n it does cause not stop behavior problems get a scratch post trim their nails,cap their nails n ultimately if u care more about furniture than a living creature than don't get one this channel has good advice thank you 😊 🐈⬛🐈❤️
Few bits of advice for new cat owners: 1. Always ensure if you have a kitten, to understand you have about 6 months to instill training easily. After that it takes much longer to adopt new habits (or if at all). 2. Biting/Clawing training, always over-react to bites and clawing to show pain. This will teach cats your tolerance levels. My cat even when the most upset will only place his teeth onto my skin and never apply pressure in fear of hurting me. Same with claws (unless its shower time) 3. You can punish your cats, but you'll need to retrain your brain. Don't handle them like a human child, use the instance for further discipline training: 3.a Don't want the cat to sit on your keyboard? Every time it does, use it as a good time for grooming, such as combs and nail clippings. The cat will do it less, and it will get more used to being groomed, win/win. Just apply same strategy to anything your cat does that you don't like, just make sure it happens right after it offends you so he can associate the procedure. 4. Do not respond to them with miaows or always respond to miaows of a kitten, rather respond to physical interactions. You will regret it later when your cat constantly seeks your attention vocally day and night. 5. Make sure you do a checkup every night when petting the cat, it will get you and the cat used to being handled all over. If you leave it too late the cat will feel violated and might scratch or bite you if it feels what you are doing is out of place. 6. If you want to take the indoor cat for walks, you've got 6 months as a kitten to train it, do not wait for later, it won't happen. Hopefully this comment helps someone random!
The keyboard grooming idea is super smart, i’ve just been grooming my cat while he’s sleepy and he doesn’t really enjoy it. i’ll try it next time he jumps on my keyboard
The only thing I disagree on is the outside part, I got my cat as a stray(she was at least 2 years old) and yes it took a long time, almost a year but she loves her harness and loves to go on walks, although she does still get scared of cars so I typically take her in her stroller until we get to the park
@@lanabeekeeper8292 Ah yeah 100% agree. I mean its not impossible to train older cats, its just 1000% harder, and you have to be more attentive etc. A lot of people cannot stomach the amount of training required so never will reach that level of dedication. So it shows how good of a pet owner you are.
I have two cats who are complete sweethearts. They're so snuggly and they purr all the time. They pretty much always curl up with me when I'm watching a movie or sleeping. One of them will even start purring before I even pet him. All I do is the basics; make sure they're fed the appropriate amount of food and have fresh water, they have toys to play with, some scratching posts and perches to sleep on, and interact with them. People think cats are so so standoffish, but I think you get back what you give to them. I don't believe that I just coincidentally adopted two unusually friendly cats. It's more likely that if you give them love and respect, they'll give it back in return.
I one day came to a breaking point that why my cats hate me so much and after thinking I came to this conclusion that I’m really hurting their feelings and emotions. I changed myself quickly and less that one week they forgive me. I started to hang out with them more in any form and didn’t let it end with any bad simulation even a loud laugh.
My cat never sleeps on me. Always near me tho 🥺 Right now I'm laying in my bed and she's sleeping on a chair that's right next to my bed 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Maybe if I put a blanket as cuddly as the one I put on the chair for her she would hop in to me sometimes. But maybe better not - I wouldn't want to accidentally kick her while sleeping
I really appreciate this video especially the part on cat hearing. There are so many noises in our daily lives that we just grow accustomed to but that cat ears are highly sensitive to.
My cat likes to play fetch, especially when they want attention and we usually play daily, usually later in the day. One day I was getting ready for a early morning shift, I was running late and as I open the door to leave, my cat run over to me with his ball to play fetch 💔 I felt like a monster leaving that morning
If you have an inside-only cat, or you spend alot of time away from home for work etc, then i honestly think adopting 2 cats instead of 1 is the absolute number one thing you can do to improve their mental health. Cats need mental stimulation, and having a buddy they can play with, nap with and snuggle up to is just the absolute best thing for a cat that isn't allowed outside or is left home alone for most of the day.
Pet ownership is an important responsibility. Information like this should be widely available and discussed. I’ve never seen this at Vets or in Pet Stores - they’re too focused on selling things. Too often people get puppies and kittens without teaching their children what is required and what is unacceptable.
I have a declawed Siamese cat.. it was not my choice to have him declawed as that was how I adopted him. It saddens me because he still goes to scratch on stuff or to try and jump up high but sometimes he can’t because he can’t grab onto anything. He’s also very nervous all the time. He probably knows he has no means of protecting himself. :(
#8: My cats grew up together for 9 years now. They have a weird relationship. They bully each other and fight sometimes. But only if we watch them I think, if we come home then they lay together. And if we are home they look like they really hate each other.
Thanks for saying this. There are too many people teasing their cats for views on TH-cam. Imagine if someone pranked you the same way. If you don't want your roommates to scare you for amusement. Don't do that to your cat.
Thanks for the video. I've always had dogs as pets, but after losing my last doggo in a tragic accident, I've been seriously contemplating adopting a cat. So I watch vids like these & read some stuff in advance. I lived with cats, but never single-handedly cared for one. Although my sister's cats love me and come to curl in my lap literally from fuck-knows-where from around the yard every time im around, I'm a tad nervous, since having a good relationship with someone else's pet it still much different from building a bond with your own. So I'm trying to learn as much info as I can. Wish me not to fuck up lol
I’ve had cats my whole life, amazing animals. Female cats can be more territorial or have a diva attitude, but very loving to their owner. Male cats are usually super loving and cuddly. Every cat is different, I’m obviously speaking in general terms. But you can’t go wrong either way. People tend to assume cats aren’t as “needy” as dogs, and while that is true in terms of they don’t need to be walked and they bathe themselves, they do love attention and can get their feelings hurt. If you love animals, I’m sure you’ll do fine. Don’t be afraid to feed them wet food. Cats are supposed to get most of their hydration from their food, so a purely dry food diet is not ideal. Cats like to feel safe so they like places to hide or to be high up. Also, cats are known to be good at covering signs of illness, so if you notice anything out of the ordinary with their routine, behavior, or weight (like if you can feel their spine more when you pet them than before) pay extra attention to the signs and the possibility of taking them in for a check-up. It’s good to keep them on a flea/heartworm preventative because cats cannot be cured from heart worms like dogs can. Keep their litter box clean, give them something to scratch for their claws, a nice window, some toys, and they are pretty much set :) good luck! Also, so sorry about your dog
Sounds like you've already been given the cats seal of approval :) As long as you love them and want to do right by them, you will. You don't need luck, just confidence ...you can do it 🐈
Don't worry. In many ways, cats are easier than dogs. The most important thing is that you give your cat the same amount of attention you would a dog. I talk to my cats alot, as well. When they meow at me, I act like I know what they're saying and we have little "conversations". They absolutely love this, and sometimes they'll come running at the sound of my voice. My girl will even come and stand in front of me when she wants to talk. It's amazing the things that will come out if you show them you're interested. MY girl has a funny way of inventing games (she invented her own form of peek-a-boo with an old tv box, and she also invented a kind of "catch" where she sits in a corner and rolls a ball with me), and she also has unique ways of telling me she needs something (she taps my foot and stares intently into my eyes when she wants food). What OP said about never pushing them away when they want love is EXTREMELY important. Even if you're in a hurry, always be kind. If they come for love and you're hurrying to work or whatever, take one minute to say good-bye. My ritual: cats line up in front of the door (some even lean ON the door. Don't get mad and yell at them, they just want to say good-bye). I pet each one and tell them I have to go, but I'll be back later. IF they make sad sounds or look sad I tell them I'm sad too, but I'll be back. Kiss each on the head, say good-bye, and back out the door after one last "I love you". If your cat has bad separation anxiety, maybe a treat on the way out will help. I like to give them a treat when I get home. That's their reward for being good, and also they know when I come through the door that they're going to get something good. However, if you do this, then they will get underfoot and hound you until they get their treat, so don't start that ritual if you don't intend to follow it. Anyway, those are the important things in my opinion. If you were good at being a dog parent, you'll be a good cat parent, as long as you remember to scrape the litterbox daily!
Good on you for looking things up and learning about cat behavior! That is a massive step in the right direction when considering making an animal of any kind part of your family. You will make for a fantastic cat owner, and your relationship with them will be mutual and robust!
Just this morning I scolded my cat because he kept purposely knocking things off of the counter. He then knocked over a statue that I have. He ran away under the bed. When he came back he literally had a tiny tear in his eye. It was so sad and he got a lot of pets and love after. 😿
Awww ❤ Poor little guy - and poor you! 😅 Cat will be cats; I think we have all done it at some point; but have you tried *museum wax* aka putty ? - it's like a putty that you put underneath the "statue" or anything you hold dear LOL. Don't put it on the cat!!! 🤣 Or it won't be *moving* for awhile ( and I'm just being silly of course! 🤪😁😅) but if you put it under something, and then attach the 'something' to wherever you had it, lol, the "something" won't _move_ or budge - no matter *how* rough your cat is - I can assure you!!! They even use it for earthquakes...in earthquake-prone states ( like the one I live in! 😂). Voilà"!! Problem solved!! 😄 It's not all that expensive; try it out! I hope this helps. ☺❤
@@siadawn I can't believe I never thought of that! Some cats do enjoy knocking things off the table. Lol, my boy Bob knocks things off the nightstand every night. He does it on purpose to get my attention.
Great tips, thanks! As a life long owner of several beautiful cats now deceased, one of the things I hate the most is pet/cat videos where people are being insensitive and cruel to their cat and their cat looks scared or hurt and they're standing there laughing at their cat! They need to take a sensitivity course! Cats are highly sensitive and they should be handled gently like babies and protected like one would protect a toddler! I only have indoor cats now because I lost too many to the great outdoors, cars/trucks, coyotes and once even to a couple of big dogs! Someone knowledgeable told me that when two big dogs are running around loose and come upon a smaller animal or other pet, their wolf like instincts come out because they are genetically related to the wolf! Also, two people I know recently had their outdoor cats stolen because cats are being "Catnapped' these days and then resold because these cat thieves need the money! There happens to be a law against that if caught!
We'd never had cats in our household before. I had met and pet-sat for plenty of them, so I understood their needs to a degree. A stray had 2 kittens on our porch. My mom fell in love with all 3. One of her initial questions was if we should declaw them. After I explained that it's unhealthy and painful, she agreed not to. As a first time cat owner, she just didn't know better. She only needed the knowledge that it's not good for them to decide against it. We did get them all fixed though. No more surprise kittens.
I think it also depends on the cat’s personality & how deep the bond is between you and your cat. Like my orange male cat is naturally friendly and playful, and we are deeply connected. Whenever he messes up (break/trying to break something, for example), he expects me to shout😂 because the first thing he does is to look at me to see my reaction. And I normally shout at him. He will immediately apologize by showing me his soft belly and acting cute. He knows how to use his charm to manipulate his human 😂😂
I could never imagine doing any of these to my cats. I have a very skittish one, and the best thing for me to do is just talk to her, to avoid startling her. I kind of explain what I'm doing, and that's it's got nothing to do with her, she's okay right there, and I just give her space. If I just came in the room and started moving stuff around, she'd hiss and bolt. I always feel so bad if I accidentally startle her. Another thing I'd add to this list is, might fall under "teasing" but more specifically, don't hold a cat against it's will. When my daughter was little, she would love to "hug" the cats when they obviously wanted down. She'd say "I'm not hurting him" and I'd tell her she was hurting him emotionally. Dressing them up in costumes or baby clothes can be super stressful too. Though I do like to put those little velcro baby hair-bows on my long-haired's head, but he loves the attention LOL
I love my cats so much. Its breaking my heart thinking that I might have done something to hurt their feelings.
🥺me too. I learned a few things from this video that's for sure and although I love my cat so much, I realise now I need to do a few things a bit differently🥺
If you've been doing most of these things, then don't worry. The good thing is that you've made some discoveries that can help you to be a better fur parent to your kitty. Your willingness to watch things that teach you and respond with wanting to change shows that you have a good heart, and good intentions. THat's the important thing.
I love my cats to a ridiculous degree, and I think that the main thing is to give them the same kind of respect you would a human child when it comes to matters of attention and love. One of the biggest things is enforcing the fact that your home is also your cat's home. Some people think I'm extreme, but I will never yeet my pets from a chair or couch because Karen wants to sit there. I would also never banish them to a locked bedroom or bathroom because little Suzie is afraid of them or whatever. Before a new visitor comes, I let them know in advance I have cats, and that they HAVE to be nice to them if they want to visit. If they don't like cats or are allergic, then I apologize, but my house probably isn't a place you want to visit. We can hang, but let's do it at "xxxx's house".
@@BCFBreakfastClubFan that is actually so nice ty
First of all how does he know this like was he a cat and explained this???
@@BCFBreakfastClubFan the karen part in your comment! 😂 definitely agree with everything you said.
I will never understand why people want to hurt animals
I think it has to do with some kind of anger, power, aggression, or a screw loose in the brain. I wondered about this too. Serial killers have said it gives them some kind of thrill to harm a small creature -- almost like a drug or something. It's sad but it does happen and there is nothing we can do but be aware there are people like this.
My Brother and my Brothers Girlfriend emotionally hurt my Cats, always shouting at them telling them they'll slit there throat, Never give them attention or Lovings. Just abandoned them really ( Just because they prefer Dogs ) They're Huge dog people and give all the attention to the Dog
@@Leigh-Anneisthebestinlittlemix Don't ever allow them near your cats if possible and make sure please never to leave them around any of your pets or any helpless creature. I hope you are okay.
are you vegan?
Me either
Declawing is illegal in Germany and it baffles me that it's not illegal in the US. If you want a clawless cat, don't get a cat. As for the rest, I'd almost always recommend getting two cats, not only if you're in a small flat. Feline companionship and interaction is simply something a human cannot provide. I'm happy to say that I have two very happy cats, even though I have to get out the vacuum cleaner now and then (which one of my cats absolutely hates). Many of these things should be obvious, but apparently, they aren't - so it's good to put this out there and educate people...
Just saying I don't need a law, just don't know how anyone does that to a cat, vacuuming they don't like lol I can let mine go outside, as i live out in country, I have two they are great friends to each other and me .
I rescue cats and absolutely agree with you about having two cats. When I’m trying to re-home kittens and people say to me “oh I can’t , I’ve already got a cat” I feel so sorry for that cat. I always encourage people to consider taking 2 even to the point I don’t charge them anything (obviously as long as I feel confident they’re going to good homes) plus it also helps having your brother or sister with you while settling into a new environment. Imagine sitting all day by yourself in a lonely, noiseless house or apartment, I actually think it’s cruel. Oh and don’t get me started on the barbaric act of de-clawing 🤬.
@@jeffpatterson3676 Absolutely agree with you!
@@jocelynfromoz4953 I agree - I mean, it's a bit different if they can go outside any time they want or if they are old and aren't used to having other cats around, but in general, cats are definitely happier with feline company...
There's a lot of push in the US right now to outlaw declawing and I do believe it's been banned in certain cities and areas but nothing state or countrywide as of yet. I actually just watched a really good video the other day that was talking about declawing specifically. And it's actually been made illegal in many countries already!
16. calling them for something they don't like
15. teasing (against their will)
14. pushing them away
13. punishing them
12. leaving old food out
11. neglecting them
10. skipping the small stuff -- grooming & monitoring
9. disturbing them while eating
8. not providing mental stimulation
7. shouting
6. ignoring their fears
5. forcing new friendships
4. a dirty litter box
3. ignoring their pain
2. not cleaning the water or food dishes
1. declawing them
That’s rude 🥹!
Thank you 😊
1. Cuting claws not declaw
Declaw is complete removal
You saved my time
U don't get it @@TheKittyCatnip
Cats are amazing and people who genuinely love their cats tend to be empathetic people. Gaining love from a cat is very validating that you're a pretty decent person
Welp, probably lazy too, because we don't have to walk them everyday. :P
@@felisasininus1784 I'm both so it works out xD
"Cat people tend to be empathic" 😅 riiiiight.
@@ExMeroMotu9 So you're one of those.
@@felisasininus1784 I'm not a cat person I'm just stating the assumption of a cat person tends to be a certain way is utterly ridiculous. It's like the other fools that believe in astrology an that each month has a sign and that we are given these characteristics based on our birthday. I say anyone can be anything at any given time doesn't matter if you're a cat person or a dog person our actions in who we are depends on the person at any given time in a day.
Declawing should actually be illegal. Not sure how any human with feelings would even conduct such a procedure and still live with themselves. My cat scratched my couches before, so I just got tight fitting covers to protect the couches. He scratched my TV, so I got a TV screen protector and placed another scratching post near the TV, so he'd go for that instead. Declawing is never the solution.
Edit: I live in the US, where the procedure is still legal in the vast majority of states. I'm aware that it can be necessary in the case of an infected nail bed or other medical condition, but that's a very particular exception.
Declawing is in fact illegal in many countries like most of Europe or Australia. If you're afraid of/annoyed by cat scratches, just don't get a cat, it's simple.
agreed, the only time I would EVER declaw is if it was necessary for the health of the cat - like an infection or something. I've met some declawed cats and it just breaks my heart to see it.
@@reval8515 if only America followed suit *sigh*
@@_private_ damn, so the US is REALLY behind man. Only New York and Maryland banned it so far.
@@_private_ really? I just read on Wikipedia that it’s illegal everywhere except Ontario. It was updated 21 days ago so unless your province enforced this 3 weeks ago, it’s not banned. It may be just not practiced in vet clinics but the law has not reached Ontario yet unfortunately.
We need a 16 things a cat do that hurts our feelings 😂
Absolutely
Right?!? 😂😁🤣
Imagine being so fragile that you allow your pet to hurt your feelings 🤣
snoflek
Truth
Whenever my son screams and giggles as I tickle him, my cat instantly runs over to him to make sure he’s okay. Super cute
Tickling activates the fight or flight response in humans. We may enjoy the act but our body doesn't. Your cat is making sure you're not actively hurting your son.
@@sarahnovak261 And the cat is terrified that you would do the same to him or her. To your cat it is like it would be for you to watch your son being tortured by terrorists!
The cat is protecting his tribe member
That makes a lot of sense because good cat parents+fam will stop or pause any kitten play that makes a kitten squeak or scream, so they learn to play more gently.
Owner: *Tickles their son*
Cat: So you have chosen... Death!
1:12 imagine an animal chooses to give it's attention to you. ❤️ When I am working at my desk and my fur baby comes over and walks right into my face, I know it's time to stop for a moment and appreciate her. ❤️ Who knows how much time is left... 🥺 Cats are amazing creatures. I am so grateful for my little red familiar. ❤️❤️❤️🐈
( Awwww )
Same here! Not only that, I place 2 chairs, one on each side of me, so my babies can be next to me while I’m working. Nobody feels left out.
@@cherylgraves7382 🥺 love that!
🙂same here. “Time spent with cats is never wasted.”
We have 2 senior cats who will pass soon because of CRF & heart trouble. We also have one youngster with IBD. We've already lost so many of our beloved cats in old age and as relative youngsters that I remind myself and my spouse that one day - maybe soon - we'll miss their clingy shenanigans. I treasure EVERY moment with them now! I never want to have regrets. 🦋😻🦋
My cat had a bad biting problem when she was a kitten. I think she might have been mistreated/traumatized and reacted negatively when hands were coming straight toward her head. She would legit bite, not just play bite. I took to approaching my hand from behind or from the side to pet her, and she responded positively. When I did get bit, I would make a cat-like yowl and just look right at her and she'd quit biting. Then I'd give her some space after. She hardly bites anymore and is way more trusting. When she does occasionally bite, it's way less aggressively. I still yowl when I'm bit, but it rarely happens and she gets this cute "I'm sorry," look on her face. At least she stopped drawing blood. I shudder to think how her life would've been if she'd been adopted by someone less patient and understanding. It's not always the animals fault, and if you can help them discontinue the bad behavior, their lives will be better. I get snuggles and headbutts from her all the time and she really likes being in the same room with people, though not always close by them.
"might have been mistreated/traumatized" this can mean all sorts of things... when in reality such trauma can stem from even being rescued... many things come into play when cats are growing into their personalities. Absolutely abusive trauma can effect their personalities but many scenarios can develop "personality defects" in kittens... even in the actual act of catching them from the wild can turn them into very fearful animals. I saved this one kitten a few weeks too late, whose eyes were infected shut and he was certainly going to die outside... he was still in his "nest". He had the cat flu and smelled horrible and had all the black crust stuff on him... he needed some meds and shots to deal with it. i only ever held him and cuddled him but he never really wants to be petted or held... now when you get him and hold him for a little bit while you can feel the tenseness in his body eventually he starts to purr and he really has a strong purr. but then sprints away when you let go... it seems he never really understands that i just want to help him. and he is about 7 months old now.. i take him outside and he starts to moan meow he is horrible terrified of the outside... so i have to keep him inside the house and pretty much just let him be hiself... His brother has none of those issues he is actually a contender for one of the best cats ive ever had... he seems very smart and very cuddly while he does dart from the family sometimes he is still a very well behaved cat... my point is, its not always some sort of abuse that causes cats to be super skiddish or do certain behaviors...rather in general its in them from birth and a lot of it has to do with their intelligence...
having several feral cats outside ive seen many personalities in feral cats while they are all scared at some point the smarter cats warm up quicker when they realize you have food for them and mean them no harm... The really really smart cats eventually let you pet them. I have one of those that i am getting within 2 feet of now and he is a talker his name is winnie the meow.
@@acrock21 Yea I suspect my cat got her hand issues from being rescued more than mistreated, but I don't know for sure that she was a feral rescue.
I don't really think it's fair to say smart cats let humans pet them since in the wild it's pretty smart to not let something huge get near you. But I think it comes down to what you said, it's really just about the individual cat in question.
@@kirkistief I was kinda referring to in my situation... where several cats are being fed by a human or humans... you can really see the more intellegent cats and how they start to communicate... fair really has nothing to do with it. its one of those cut and dry things... humans are the same way. some are dumb as rocks with no sense and some are extremely sharp. theres also different kinds of intelligence.
I have no basis to say what happened to your cat because theres no way i could ever know, i was just making suggestions. my baby scratches me all the time he is way more hyped up shes always been an extra level of crazy... she can be all cuddly and then zoomy in a second. shes so soft and cute though... usually if i dont give her as many treats as she wants she will scratch me and throw my stuff on the floor... kinda silly.
I usually put my cats face in their own dumps and then throw it across the room into the cabinet. It's the only way it learns it's doing something wrong. It's lucky i dont kick its face in.
From videos once watched, is possible that she was not raised with an adult cat (make our female) who taught boundaries to the cat as a kitten. The adult cat stops the kitten when buying to hard or playing too ruff. Several videos show this behavior. Or you can watch a mother cat hold down a rambunctious kitten when it is a little or of control. This showing that kittens are best raised with an adult cat when possible. Maybe the abuse was just taking it away from a nurturing feline environment.
Calling for something they don’t like
Teasing, scaring them
Pushing them away
Grabbing, punishing
Leaving old food out
Neglecting them
Never grooming. Cutting nails. Brushing
Disturbing while eating. Yelling, playing loud music
Not providing mental stimulation
Try playing often
Shouting
Ignoring there fears
Force interactions
A dirty litter box
Ignoring their pain
Not cleaning food and water dishes
Declawing them
so BASICALLY don't get a cat
Most of these don’t hurt their feelings. This list is mostly general cat care. And majority of these don’t address their problems. Rather teach a person to be a doormat for their cats.
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@@silentassassin47NO THATS NOT BECAUSE YOU DONT NEED A CAT THAT TEACHS U TO TAKE CARE OF THEM 😡
I can’t imagine ignoring my cats or shoving them aside I have two and I love holding them, cuddling them, kissing them, meowing back at them, playing with toys with them, and letting them sleep close to me on the bed! They’re my little buddies and make me so happy.
I love my kitty to bits, but when she jumps up on my desk and lays on top my keyboard for the tenth time after I’ve continued to gently place her on the ground…. I can see why someone might be tempted to just push them off. Usually at that point though I just carry her out and shut the door. (Commencing an hour of crying and pawing the door because she has some bad separation anxiety 😢)
They are angels must be treated just like that
This was very well done. It's a shame we can't make people watch this before they get an animal
Ppl should need a licence to home pets - and children actually...😌
People that want to get a cat shold know thatthey are gong to get savage animals taht are going t destroy their home, that are going to deprive them from their freedom and are going to not listen to anything but doind what they want to do not giving a hell. So to not never and ever take a cat at home.
Should be mandatory viewing
Absolutely ❤
U are so true
Understanding and developing a close bond with a cat is an accomplishment imo. Takes work and empathy.
basically don't get a cat if you are loud and noisy
Yeah it takes a loser
@@silentassassin47 i play music in my room a lot and my cat will still come in my room and lay on my bed and sleep T_T
@@Stoicfxx uh-huh cool
Time, love, a lot of playing and respect are keys
Like how this video calls out things we do and shouldn't and explains why. Glad someone has said it - thanks from all cats
cats have feelings to😭😭😭
Yes!! They have❤️🩹 and purest ones
People don’t understand how big of a responsibility having a cat is.
There are so many aspects to consider when deciding whether or not you want to have one under your care.
Any animal **
I don't have any responsibilities.
Sure, I feed her 4 times every day and give her load of pets and scratches, but other than that, she doesn't need much. She's self sufficient.
@@marissalalor541 She always feels safe around me. And as for the vet, she's extremely healthy, so I only need to bring her in for check-ups maybe once a month... unless she gets sick.
@@marissalalor541 Feeding her is no problem at all After I give her the usual food in her bowl, she preys on the local rodent population. She's even brought back a few squirrels, which I have punished her for. I like squirrels, and hate to see them killed.
@@Fivemacs I'm not lying, man.
Last time I took her to the vet was in fact a month ago. She had been fighting with the neighbor's cat, and got a few scrapes.
She really hates that cat...
Cats ARE very sensitive beings. I'm so fortunate to be visited every night by a beautiful cat from across the street. Peach (that's his name) comes to visit me solely to interact with me and lay on my tummy for a long while. He makes me infinitely happy; and he knows it. That's why he does it. 🥰🐈
What an incredible gift he's given you. And be aware that since Peach has _chosen_ *you* he thinks you are pretty darn special and incredible too! 😻😸😃 Reminds me of when I lived in my old neighborhood, we had neighbors that had a peachy-colored cat (just beautiful too! A boy...) and I just called him "Peaches" because I didn't know his name. He was so friendly with me; and I'd always find him outside sitting under my cherry tree! I always made time for "Peaches" and I still think about him to this very day! Of course, I had my _own_ cats then as well (I've always owned cats; well, they've owned ME; you know how that goes! 😅) but it didn't matter. I still love(d) Peaches ,too. He was very special to me; and we had special times, together. I didn't think his owners _mistreated_ him; but he was an outdoor cat; and I just enjoyed our time together. I think of him often...he will always be a part of my heart. 😻❤
@@kmlumd44 ---
That's a horrible thing to say.
@@kmlumd44 we know you’re trolling
My kitten is named Peach as well! He's a very playful baby and spends a good chunk of his day playing with other cats in the back yard. Then he comes home at night and cuddles with me
@@kmlumd44 you don't deserve the kitty shame on you,!
Cats are a lesson in consent and an exercise in trust. My cat is ALWAYS RIGHT about you.
FINALLY!!! The TRUTH ABOUT CATS! This needs to be shared and shared and shared!! So many videos on the Internet where cat owners are disturbing, teasing, scaring cats just to get views. Anyone who wants to have, or already owns a cat should know all these truths about these beautiful, INCREDIBLE creatures!! Awesome video! THANK YOU!! ~Cat Mama 😻❤️
I'm against all those people that disturb animals and cats in this case , but cats are not animals that can live at home with people. They don't learn to beave and keep destroying and doing what they hell they want, keeping not understanding that they should not.
@@michaelschneider497 after reading all of your comments it is clear that it is a problem with you personally, so do both your girlfriend and cats a favour and leave because they can all do so much better
@@williamhoskin5703 Look, I was been used to live with dogs, never had cats in my whole life and finding myself in the same home with creatures that behave in a totally different way than dogs, has ben not easy to accept. When you say dogs: "Don't do this" several times the dog at some point respect you and start not doing it anymore. With cat it seems doesn't work like that, they kep doing over and over the things they are not supposed to do, like a neighbor that use to listen to loud music and even if you tell them to stop, they keep disrespecting you over and over. It's hard for me to accept it and living with creatures that disrespect you on daily bases, keep doing what you told them to not do. At the end the damages made by the cats are not so huge and the little one is actually not destroying anything (I don't know if it's happening because I changed my behavior toward them or because the older cat is a bit bully). I don't my girlfriend being upset because how I deal with the cats, and the cats hating me and fir this reason this last period I changed my behavior. They are not dogs and they behave differently. It's absurd that I have roommates (the cats), that are so disrespectful and do whatever they want not understanding that this upset me (like dogs do), but what can I do? They are not gonna change, it seems that humans did a really bad job with cats during all these hundred of years and now I'm paying the consequences of what cat owners did. It's frustrating, very frustrating but I can't be at war with the cats all their life. At least now they jump on my legs they purr and rub their head toward me. If frustration is the price I have to pay to be in harmony with everyone, let's be like that. I was used to take some shit outside the home, but not even my home is a safe place now. Now I got bullies even in the one that should be my safe place.
@@michaelschneider497 a.cat.is.not.a.dog. Period. It's not disrespect, it's just NOT A DOG. All of the cats in my house do absolutely learn to behave. I foster cats and thus they only stay for a couple of months. I donot know what they were used to being allowed but I can and have taught each one that I don't want them on the kitchen counter. It takes time but mostly being very persistent .
I used to work in a cat-specific pet business; this information is so simple yet so many people don't understand. I stand behind every point in this video thank you for giving out important information in such a judgement-free way!
Yes, It’s a process ❤️🩹
Didn't even know declawing was a thing until now, that's just plain horrible..
Cats are such amazing companions. If your good to them they'll feel safe around you and you'll realise how social and kind they are. It's all about respecting their boundaries as you should do with any other pet or person.
I don't think much people do declaw? I might hope? I thought it was something from a century ago?
It also can make them way more likely to bite
I adopted a senior kitty who had been declawed before she came to us. She definitely has some behavioral quirks that I think are directely connected to it, including biting. She doesn't mean anything by it, she's not being aggressive. I just think she has residual pain that she doesn't know how to deal with.
If youre against declawing you should be against neutering/spaying. How would you feel if someone took your genitals without your permission
Yes! I like to joke that I'm big on consent, and that it applies to pets as well as people. I hate it when people force their pets to hold still for pets-especially for small children. FOr one thing, it sets a bad example for the child, and leads them to think that they can grab kitty whenever they want, which can be highly dangerous. Secondly, it takes away kitty's right to say no, which is also wrong and can harm your relationship with kitty. Dog, cat or human-please always get permission before any kind of touching takes place.
The fact that some people actually treat their animals bad is making me cry sometimes to be honest. I could NEVER do anything else than love and respect my fur babies.
Indeed. Especially the unlimited & unconditional love they give back for loving care is beyond magical, healing, unearthly. Trust my two dearest kittens more than humans. 😺😺
How do you teach them to not destroy stuff at home or you just accept that they are savage destroyers and accept it?
You’re a good person ❤
@@michaelschneider497 Cats don't understand punishment, so its best to instead redirect them. For example, if they bite/scratch your hands during play, kindly but firmly tell them no, take your hands away, and give them a toy instead. I've had cats my entire life and this method pretty much always works with time & consistency. Note that a well adjusted cat also often settles down with age! Young cats have a lot of energy and are very reactive so they're prone to misbehavior, but as they grow up they calm down a lot :) hope this helps!
@@purpleoctopie7722 Anyway I have a question. Is there any way to reach a cat to not enter in a room? I had a dog and the dog was taught to not enter in a room. You are maybe gonna tell to close the door, but we need to keep it opened because we have wood stove and we need to keep the doors open. Is there any way I can get the freedom of keep the door open or I have to resign myself and I'll have to die for the cold the rest of my cats life? Because they keep going inside when I'm not there and I tried to make them understand so many times that I feel so damn frustrated.
The animated sad kitty is breaking my heart irl. 🥺
My life will never be the same without them. ❤️💕
Absolutelyyyy!!
It makes me want to cry when I think about how some kitties are abandoned and don't get enough love and attention. We have two cats at home and nothing makes me happier than seeing them happy and comfy. ❤️❤️❤️
I have tw cats at home and one of them make me very upset because destroy stuff and do whatever his brain tell him... if it was not for my girlrfriend I would never have such unrespectful creature at home.
@@michaelschneider497 you sound like such a c**t.
@@andregiante3940 You sounds like a uneducated person 🙂
@@michaelschneider497 I would do some research on how to train them and cat-proof your home! If you research, observe, and listen to their needs then it's quite easy to get them to chill.
That’s so sweet. They deserve better💙
Back when I was in high school my cat used to love sleeping in carton boxes so we always had one in the house for him to nap in. We thought it was pretty cute. A friend of mine visited and decided that flipping the box and closing it with the cat inside was hilarious… my cat never wanted to sleep in a carton box again and I was very upset about it. Said friend had a cat too, but one day he said his cat had ran away. I’m not surprised…
That’s upsetting. I hope they found another happy place instead.
Cats certainly pick their owners! They’re independent when they need to be which is one of the qualities I admire and adore them for.
It's also an individual cat thing. Like I have 3 cats. One is playful and actually loves it when I play with him by putting a box over him as he sits. Cat no 2 hates it, so I'd never do that with him. Cat no 3 is indifferent, so she would just continue to sleep with the box flipped over her.
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this psychopath would regret entering my home and doing this for the rest of his life
lucky for him you werent like me
disgusting f he gets his karmq
i kinda get how u feel with that - someone smacked my cat once for doing nothing wrong. i was fuming
Whether you decide to provide a home to a pet or a human child. If you don’t find JOY in loving, understanding, and takin care of them even when u are exhausted then it’s probably not for you. No matter how tired I am or if I had a rough day it is made better by loving and takin care of my cat. Cleaning her dishes, portioning out her food just like she likes, cleaning her litter box, playing w her, or just cuddling on the couch.
I have two black rescue cats. My prince had a hard start and it's amazing how small things like regularly cleaning their litter box, noticing what food they like and don't like, even letting people know not to do things such as picking up my prince because he doesn't like it or bringing princess to the vet with my prince to keep him calm gives so much reward. Both of mine follow me everywhere and show me so much love. I was always a dog person but having my two rescue babies has really made my life a rewarding and happy one. I love my two babies and it makes my day to see them in the window waiting when I get home. Love your cats and they do love you back
Black cats are lovelyyyyh
Thanks for mentioning declawing. I adopted a declawed kitty. She was an absolute emotional mess whenI got her. It took me years of special care, and rreatment before she became a happy cat.... it gave me great satisfaction to see her become confident.
Also the cat would of been in so much pain. Thank you for your care❤
Good work! That’s amazing💙
I really enjoyed this video. I have two fur babies and I actually feel quite ashamed because I have done some of these things that was on the list. I love my cats and they help me when I’m depressed. This video gives me a different outlook and look for different approaches in a more respectful manner for them. Thank you for this video it was definitely an eye opener for me ❤
yeah don't pull your cat by the tail it's not fun for the cat
In the past, I have yelled at my cats (only occasionally and usually when I was trying to sleep during the day after a long night shift) and definitely always regretted it. Luckily, my cats (at that time, years ago) seemed very forgiving and didn't hold it against me. Now, I'm not working nights anymore and am not exhausted all the time, so I feel pretty good about how I am with them - especially since my two rescue cats I have now sleep with me at night and get in my lap. They also just have very comfortable body language. They are very intelligent and sensitive beings and I don't think many of us are perfect, even with good intentions. The only thing I'm bad at is playing with them. They do have toys and cat trees and get walks outside (in a stroller) though. ❤
I'm guilty of yelling at my kitten, when I brought her home, She was a little hellian, knocking over all my valuables, but I moved them up high away from her reach, but she's calmed down quite a bit since then, Thank God!!! I love her sooo much and now we are closer,
@@mariesteve7327 when my cats start fighting I just stand in front of them and tell my boy cat to “back away” or I will physically pick him up and move him I have to do it a couple of times before he can register because my calico she’s super chill and don’t like playing all the time and my tabby he doesn’t know how to play so when she starts hissing at him he gets worse and starts wagging his tale really fast as if he is not irritated
@@jazzmarie3690 I similarly give one of my cats a "time out". I have two males, who I adore and they occasionally fight - REAL fighting, not play fighting. So, I will calmly pick up the one that I think is the instigator and give him about a 15 minute time out in another room. I don't yell at them to stop (ineffective) - I have snapped my fingers at them (also ineffective) - the time outs seem to really work. It just gives them both a few minutes to just calm down. I've tried just standing in between them and trying to kind of move one cat away from the other (not in a disciplinary way at all) - but it doesn't work for them.
So this is probably the most accurate cat video I've ever had the pleasure of watching. Every single thing you said was 100% true. I've had cats for over 5 years and it has been the greatest learning experience and joy of my life. Not everyone should have a cat, but they are incredible 🥰
I usually put my cats face in their own dumps and then throw it across the room into the cabinet. It's the only way it learns it's doing something wrong. It's lucky i dont kick its face in.
@@kmlumd44 wtf dude shut up
@@kmlumd44youre so tough
@@kmlumd44it’s the only way they learn is it? What are your credentials on cat behaviour? Because vets say otherwise. Sounds like you need to do some more research into cat behaviour. Perhaps consult your veterinarian for a start or checkout Jackson Galaxy’s TH-cam channel, or The Helpful Vancouver Vet.
I've had cats in the past with different temperaments and considered and had second thoughts.. Love cats, they're great company but they're work and they can tear stuff up It's all I can do to care of myself these days.🙏🙏
All young kids and a lot of adults should be made to watch this!!
Yes, cats are family members with intelligence and feelings and personalities. We must be considerate of what and who they are. Learn all you can to make your cat comfortable and happy and loved.
Now I want to be with my cat forever and ever for a millon trillon years
Me too! 😺
I don't want to see your home in million trillions of years... probably they would be able to tear thousands of homes to pieces in so much time.
@@michaelschneider497 My cat has never torn a single thing in my house or ruined anything. Neither did my cat before him. Why don’t you just get off this page.
I’d recommend a cat fountain for fresh water. They are super easy to maintain and are so much better than just a bowl of still water. Cats prefer moving water.
Yeah. Definitely. I bought one of those plastic round fountains and had to modify it a little bit so the water would land in a different spot. He used it for a while but he doesn't bother with it anymore and he doesn't like to drink from a bowl.
I was only using filtered water in the fountain and once in awhile he tries to drink from the faucet but I'd much rather he drink filtered water.
Looking into a different kind of fountain that looks more natural... Maybe the fountain stream has to be higher up. He had to crouch down a little bit for the water. Maybe it bothered him. I'm not sure at this point.
Luckily we only feed him wet food.
I tried and she didn't like it, even though we would clean it regularly. She just prefers her bowl. I think a nonplastic fountain would be better.
@@MyMusiqueLive, very good point. Personally looking into a high quality ceramic fountain for my kittens.
I just recently got a kitten and after 5 days I realized I just couldn’t provide it with certain things that another cat could so I went back to the breeder and got one of its siblings. Best decision I ever could’ve made for that kitten. Now they are growing together happily
I'm trying to convince my mom of this but she's NOT having TWO cats!!
SMH 🤨
@@mignoncreatoroffunward3203 awww that sucks! Tell your mom to do some research about having two cats. She definitely will not regret getting your other cat a playmate!
that’s so cute! some cats really need attention. i had a kitty who wasn’t into socializing so we kept it only one but there was another cat i wanted to adopt (he was a stray cat but he was well looked after. in turkey it’s common) i realized he never leaves the side of his sibling and other “friends” even though i love him so much and i don’t wanna leave him behind while leaving my city, i decided to not adopt him. he has a social life in our neighborhood and i don’t want to make him a lonely, deppressed cat
I'm really worried about leaving my mother alone with the cats, she treats them the way she treated me and my sister as kids, one is a perfect angel and the other is rotten in her opinion and sometimes it flips, she yells at them and even pushes them around with the broom and tends to take out anger or frustration on them, it sucks but people who abuse children might also abuse their pets.
My mum got herself another dog... I don't dare imagine when he annoys her how she treats her, she can be evil :(((
I share a house with a woman who is cruel to our 4 cats, she is nuts And I hate her guts.
Can you avoid leaving them with her?
It sounds like someone else should look after them if you can afford that.
@@mattdonna9677 I would call animal control on her.
i just saved a kitty and decided to keep her, this is so useful.
This is a very good instructional video for folks who just don't understand cats... or who don't have the heart to understand them. On one level, I applaud the folks who made this video. (On another level, I'm sad that such an instructional video is necessary for so many people... Lots of folks out there who are just plain mean to cats.) Thanks for creating a good resource to educate people.
I know right? I was thinking this too. I was actually horrified by most of it! I’d never even think of doing almost all these things! (the litter box sometimes gets full quick lol but I try to stay on top of things)
I loved my baby more than anything in my life for his entire 16.5 years. We were truly connected. But I am sure I hurt his feelings more than once. If only I could re-do those 16.5 years.
If you do it great, u’ll have the best memories for the rest of tour life 💙
@@TheKittyCatnip I do have the BEST memories of my 16.5 years with him. He chose me when he was 3 months old, and we had a deep connection that is so difficult to capture with mere words. He was the best thing to ever happen to me, and I told him that.
@scottnichols3685 awe I'm totally feeling this. same. mine is 2 and I believe I have for first time broken her trust and I've been so upset about it
Basically every single one of these are common sense things to do to take care of your cat. I'm glad you've made this video.
Facts, this video was straight up obvious facts.
Basically being the slave of your cats and deprive yuorself from every crumb of dignity because of little spoiled born creatures.
@@michaelschneider497 I'm confused. Do you not like cats, or are you being sarcastic?
@@Kaelah08 I have cats at home because my gf wants them. I love them but the only wat to get along with them should be deprive yourself from any kind of freedom and dignity.
@@michaelschneider497 I disagree. Cats don’t deprive you of anything. Cats are loving, playful, fickle, and enriching creatures. My cat, Nala, has never deprived me of freedom or dignity. If cats make you feel this way, please seek out a therapist so you can get to the route of why you’re projecting these feelings onto animals.
I'm lucky my cat loves spending time with me. She is my world. I'm glad I answered no to all 16 ways to upset my cat.
This was a much needed video because cats can’t verbally tell us when we hurt their feelings or what they need. Thank you for this video!
Yes, we need to read them with love
Absolutely love this video, I wish social media would immediately take down any content where cats (or any animal) is tormented 😔 I really do not for the life of me understand finding a cats fright being seen as funny!? For me it just upsets me and I just want to comfort them if they're ever scared
I try very hard not to hurt my babies feelings. I have one cat that is insistent on licking my nose and then chewing on it. I hate it, but I know what he is saying is I love you, so I accept it and let them do it. Over and over again I’ve been told the cats do not meow except of people. Yet they have many vocalizations. I’ve heard them meow to each other. True very seldom they do vocalize. The one that I love the most and makes me the happiest is when I hear one of my cats singing as she moves through the House. If you never heard your cat sing, I’m not surprised. I have one cat in particular who is a big singer. She was never socialized as a kitten. I respect her as she is. She loves being with me and around me. She does not mind being scratched on her face and cheeks, just a little. She lets me pick her up at different times when it is in her best interest, then she wants down as soon as things are clear. This is just the way she is and her personality. She likes playing with my hands. What normally would be considered attacking, but she does it with no claws and gentleness. When she gets excited the tips of her claws do come out. I withdraw. That is what cats do when somethings going on that they don’t like, they withdraw. No anger, I just stop the game. I have to be careful to always move slowly and gently. She responds and kind. I do not believe I’m hurting her feelings because she seems to understand that she was getting rough.
My cat sings like he’s an opera star when I’m getting his food ready. He’s usually very quiet. Sometimes I laugh at him, and it takes longer.
This was a great list! I'm guilty of not playing with them enough, because I suffer from chronic pain and am generally pretty low energy. But I provide toys, scratching posts, window shelves to watch outside, they have each other, and I interact with them by petting, brushing, and letting them go for supervised walks outside. So maybe I'm not so bad... 😟
u r great! no worries
You sound like a good cat Mom to me!😊
You're good :)
hey when my cat got older and couldn't really play with toys one thing he loved was sitting in front of my computer and playing cat games (he esp liked that mouse one where a mouse runs up and down like in a computer game) and batting at it. My poor computer screen. If I stopped it he would look behind the computer to see if it went there, it was so fun to watch him!
I recommend you to buy a laser toy. You don't need to move and your cat will be very entertained!
Me and my gf just rescued a stray cat and we know how to love an animal and the basics of taking care of a cat but since we havnt had a cat before and our cat isn’t used to living in an apartment with people in it these videos have helped us understand the little things about cats that can go unnoticed. We got her litter box trained in only a few days and we all have come a long way in just about a week. These vids have helped a whole lot
Thank you so much for rescuing. Desexing is so very important to.
Great to rescue cats. but be careful so that you did not steal a cat! And if it were a stray cat, you only need to bathe it once to get rid of flees and isects.
Rescuing is definitely an act of love. Good for you
Well done, I learned a few things, like not forcing my cat to make friends with my visitors. My cat gives me so much happiness, sge deserves consideration and respect.❤
My 2nd cat used to flopped on top of my father’s papers while he was grading them and even played with him by using his pen. He even climbed on my chest to cuddled and even gently forced him on his back for belly rubs on my belly. He was very sweet and friendly. We also had another cat that got along with him.
Yep. That's the beautiful thing about cats. Our cat Willy would jump up on the table while I'm doing my taxes or other things and flops down next to me or sometime on the papers. Cats are such characters... Oh man...I love him...
He was helping your dad grade, how helpful of him.
Yes, my cats do that when I write in my notebook
I’ve lost my cat 4 days ago and i’m devastated. She was always indoor/outdoor cat and she just insisted on going out almost every night,running back and forth scratching couch until i capitulated and opened door . omg what pain I have right now
That's a tough loss to go through. My sincerest condolences.
I know how you feel
Mine is leashed trained and likes meeting the little dogs he sees when we're out but I always tell the dog owner to let the cat come to the dog. The dog owner seems to appreciate that it creates an instantly controlled situation and then the two animals can decide how close they will get and how soon. He has lots of dog friends now and both tug on their leashes to see each other when they're out. it's adorable.
I have never seen a leash trained cat in the UK -
@@alisonwilcox8980 You don't really see it in busy areas as the cats are too afraid of the noise and crowds. I live in a pretty quiet neighborhood. This is mine:
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That's so cute!
I like how this is telling us what not to do but not telling us how to fix it. Some of those things are common sense but other things we actually need help with. Like how do I get them to stop doing things that I don't want them to do It would have been nice to have a solution
VERY good list. Catowner for over 25years now. Weŕe at nr 33 in our "cats hall of fame" and at present we have 12 cats in our home. I can vouch for ALL of these things on the list+some more. Nearly all our cats are rescue cases or ex feral ones. They have ALL been tamed so I guess something we do is apparently attractive to cats and their behaviour. 🧡🐈⬛
I cried watching this. I never want my cats to feel like they’re being neglected or that they’re not loved. 💔
btw if you love animals i might suggest to inform yourself about veganism, milk industry, fattening animal husbandry etc
I love how they kept some of their coolest primal instincts even after being domesticated for so long. Little things like drinking running water go all the way back to when they drank water from water running down mountains. This may not be true but it's an observation of why many cats like water that flows down. Some downright hate drinking water directly from a still bowl, especially after you spoil them 😭😭
I had a cat who would only drink from the sink, he was very picky about it. I've since lost him from the negligence of one of my neighbors and using D-Con poisoning. I would give anything to be able to turn the water on for him again.
It appalls me people still declaw cats. Even in a shelter, you can find a cat that knows when and how to sheathe their claws. Got my cat at a shelter last year and he has never scratched me to the point of bleeding. If you're scared for children with a stray/abused/scared cat, get an already socialized cat & they'll communicate their needs in a way you can understand easier. But strays are literally so adorable it's worth the work.
Many rescue organizations will not allow anyone to adopt cats/kittens if they're planning on declawing the pet/s on application form. Hopefully one day all rescue shelters implement that for their protection and well being.
I was cuddling with my cat while watching this. Lol
She's my everything ♥️ and she's been spoiled since she was a kitten and ill continue to do so till her final days. ❤️ 💙 💜 💖
Cats are totally made for spoiling!
Ditto!!!!❤❤❤ 🐈
SAME! ❤
So basically you don't have anything that is intact in your home...
@@michaelschneider497 Completely untrue!. My cat has never clawed any furniture or destroyed anything. .
My son has autism and is very loud, also likes to play his iPad loud. Our cat absolutely adores being closed in the room with him he sleeps in the room while my son is running and stimming loudly. They’re quite the pair honestly 😂😂😂
Hey, Poof, I can only begin to imagine! :-)
Even if being with your son is worth it to the cat, it probably wouldn’t be a bad thing to try to limit loud noises to the extent possible. Cats don’t understand they can have long-term hearing loss.
@@theknightswhosay yea we are talking about an autistic child here so much for getting quietness out of him. He isn’t always loud but he has his days. I can’t believe people believe that animals don’t understand when someone is different they’re way smarter than we give them. He knows there is something different about him & knows how to handle him accordingly. He’s very gentle compared to me. He bites me, playfully attacks me feet and with my son he never does any of that. He sticks very close to him, it’s likely if you see my son you’ll also see our cat very close. If my son shuts the door my cat will meow loudly to be let in. I’ve worried what it would be like for a cat with an autistic child but I feel that my cat is just happy to have a home and love. It’s the little things you know ?
@@Alcoholpad I think cats understand humans being young or a little different. I know there are limitations, so I’m not criticizing. I’m just saying if there is an opportunity to lower the volume or frequency of loud noises it may benefit the cat.
@@Alcoholpad any child can be trained, even a faulty one.
Thank you for all the insight. Just got a orange kitty. I appreciate your support.
I feel so bad because I’m not always available to play with my kitties 😢. I’m gonna try to do that. I have 2 cats so at least there’s that. Although they don’t like each other lol.
That’s exactly what you’re supposed to do if you don’t have a lot of time to play with your cat…get them a friend! 👍🏻
I know the feeling. At least mine chase each other until they’re tired. It took about a year, but they sometimes groom each other now.
Thank you for bringing up such an important topic while others focus only on physical needs and care❤️
I had the habit of sneaking up on my cat and scaring him as he jumped to the ceiling.
One late night, when I got up to go to the bathroom, he sneaked into the tub and when I walked by he launched himself onto the inside of the shower curtain! Scared me to death! I almost had a cardiac event!
I didn't scold him - I rewarded him with lots of favorable attention and laughter! That was just the beginning of him learning to play lots of practical jokes on me!
He was WONDERFUL! I miss him terribly.
I can definately agree on the pushing away thing. Mine used to climb all over me and kneed me at night with her claws. Instead if tossing her off, I would put my hand on her paws to show her the kneading wasn't appreciated while i was sleeping and would nudge her to a more convenient place. She now climbs up and snuggles against me and may knead the blanket shortly and then relaxes and goes to sleep, sometimes after a few pets. She now sleeps with me nearly every night and we do not disturb one another.
Thats cute!!! 💙
Thank you for this video, it just amazes me that people think its funny to scare their cats with things such as a cucumber or in other ways. This video was really needed.
Spot on - this is one of the best cat videos on TH-cam. Cats are mistreated - sometimes unintentionally but unfortunately also sometimes for amusement - much too often. So frustrating, and depressing.
Thank you for this. Education around how to properly care for pets is sorely lacking.
I wish I had access to this video as a teenager when my family first got pets. We loved them and tried to take care of them well, in fact I was an animal welfare activist as a teen, but we really just didn’t have a great understanding of the physical and psychological workings and needs of pets back then. We would get upset at my dog for having a rare accident in the house, but now that I’m older I know all too well that sometimes when you gotta go, YOU GOTTA GO. I got super upset with my loving cat when he one day scratched up my back trying to climb me, but in retrospect he was just lonely and wanted to be close to me, and had no idea he was hurting me. I was too busy in my young adult life to give my cat the attention he needed and deserved when he came to live in my post-college house with me for a while and was confused about his small new environment. Etc. To this day I have deep regrets about those kinds of things, and sometimes that turns into nightmares of unrealistic scenarios that never happened, like forgetting to feed them for days at a time and then finding them starving in some corner (as if any animal would let you forget a single meal).
To be honest, I hate that humans domesticated animals and turned them into “pets,” and that we have complete control and power over their lives - power that is too often abused. We can’t undomesticate cats and dogs, but we CAN be more understanding, respectful, and responsible caretakers.
Cats domesticated themselves to live with humans
@@agentoklahoma9174 Not really. They were attracted to the mice around human agricultural stores but they were tamed, bred, and brought indoors by humans. It is also because of humans and human irresponsibility that they are now overflowing in shelters and foster homes as well living as invasive feral cats in harsh environments in which they suffer a poor quality of life and only barely survive with the intervention of human caretakers, and also pose a challenge to native wildlife/birds.
@@calexprenas oh
Thank you!
Me and my cat are ok, she’s older than me, she’s lost her friends due to them being stray cats before and having an illness, but she is comfortable and happy laying on top of me right now.
thank you for this vid💖majority of people say such terrible things about cats and when you actually come and see what they treat those cats like you completely understand why those cats avoid their human tyrants or "act aggressively" towards them desperately defending themselves🙈
Watching this video made me sad to think that any animal would be neglected. I have 2 senior rescue kitties with FIV and everything that I do is for them because they are my EVERYTHING. Samson is 9 and Axil is 8. Samson sat on my laptop on this to get my attention and it broke. I immediately apologized for not giving him enough attention and happily went out and bought a new one. :-) It's taken Axil almost 2 years to really come out of his shell and trust me. Now he thinks he's my boyfriend 😆.
My neibour used to leave her cat alone in her apt. Up to two weeks. It was so sad my cats would play with him under the one crack under the door. We would put food and water under cuz we didnt know if he had any. I told the landlord on her. This tenant could not understand that it is wrong. So dispic@ble
@@chrismclellanart thank you for caring for him. I live in an apartment building and irresponsible people leave their animals behind all the time. I call the SPCA on people if need be because these poor babies can't speak up for themselves. So many people don't deserve their love.
@@chrismclellanart im so proud of you
Today I said to our cat , “ can you move closer so I can pet you?” It sounded to us like the cat said, “no.” 😺
I'm a vet assistant n I ALWAYS try to talk ppl out of declawing their cats it is a partial amputation cutting off the 3rd phalanx of each toe just like they explained n it does cause not stop behavior problems get a scratch post trim their nails,cap their nails n ultimately if u care more about furniture than a living creature than don't get one this channel has good advice thank you 😊 🐈⬛🐈❤️
Few bits of advice for new cat owners:
1. Always ensure if you have a kitten, to understand you have about 6 months to instill training easily. After that it takes much longer to adopt new habits (or if at all).
2. Biting/Clawing training, always over-react to bites and clawing to show pain. This will teach cats your tolerance levels. My cat even when the most upset will only place his teeth onto my skin and never apply pressure in fear of hurting me. Same with claws (unless its shower time)
3. You can punish your cats, but you'll need to retrain your brain. Don't handle them like a human child, use the instance for further discipline training:
3.a Don't want the cat to sit on your keyboard? Every time it does, use it as a good time for grooming, such as combs and nail clippings. The cat will do it less, and it will get more used to being groomed, win/win. Just apply same strategy to anything your cat does that you don't like, just make sure it happens right after it offends you so he can associate the procedure.
4. Do not respond to them with miaows or always respond to miaows of a kitten, rather respond to physical interactions. You will regret it later when your cat constantly seeks your attention vocally day and night.
5. Make sure you do a checkup every night when petting the cat, it will get you and the cat used to being handled all over. If you leave it too late the cat will feel violated and might scratch or bite you if it feels what you are doing is out of place.
6. If you want to take the indoor cat for walks, you've got 6 months as a kitten to train it, do not wait for later, it won't happen.
Hopefully this comment helps someone random!
The keyboard grooming idea is super smart, i’ve just been grooming my cat while he’s sleepy and he doesn’t really enjoy it. i’ll try it next time he jumps on my keyboard
This was very nice of you, thank you. :)
Indeed. Great comment. Cat cheers. 😸
The only thing I disagree on is the outside part, I got my cat as a stray(she was at least 2 years old) and yes it took a long time, almost a year but she loves her harness and loves to go on walks, although she does still get scared of cars so I typically take her in her stroller until we get to the park
@@lanabeekeeper8292 Ah yeah 100% agree. I mean its not impossible to train older cats, its just 1000% harder, and you have to be more attentive etc. A lot of people cannot stomach the amount of training required so never will reach that level of dedication. So it shows how good of a pet owner you are.
My declawed kitty (not of my own doing), really enjoys the scratching posts despite her situation.
I have two cats who are complete sweethearts. They're so snuggly and they purr all the time. They pretty much always curl up with me when I'm watching a movie or sleeping. One of them will even start purring before I even pet him. All I do is the basics; make sure they're fed the appropriate amount of food and have fresh water, they have toys to play with, some scratching posts and perches to sleep on, and interact with them. People think cats are so so standoffish, but I think you get back what you give to them. I don't believe that I just coincidentally adopted two unusually friendly cats. It's more likely that if you give them love and respect, they'll give it back in return.
I one day came to a breaking point that why my cats hate me so much and after thinking I came to this conclusion that I’m really hurting their feelings and emotions. I changed myself quickly and less that one week they forgive me. I started to hang out with them more in any form and didn’t let it end with any bad simulation even a loud laugh.
Who else is watching this with their cat asleep on their lap? 😻
Literally lol
Here!! 🤣
Yes, they both do :D
My guy is sleeping right beside me now.
My cat never sleeps on me. Always near me tho 🥺 Right now I'm laying in my bed and she's sleeping on a chair that's right next to my bed 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Maybe if I put a blanket as cuddly as the one I put on the chair for her she would hop in to me sometimes. But maybe better not - I wouldn't want to accidentally kick her while sleeping
Anger never solves anything
Thanks for the video!
Right u just get to scared them!
I really appreciate this video especially the part on cat hearing. There are so many noises in our daily lives that we just grow accustomed to but that cat ears are highly sensitive to.
Anger will make your cat go away - so true!!!
My cat likes to play fetch, especially when they want attention and we usually play daily, usually later in the day. One day I was getting ready for a early morning shift, I was running late and as I open the door to leave, my cat run over to me with his ball to play fetch 💔 I felt like a monster leaving that morning
I have a cat that plays fetch with a bouncy ball. 👍
If you have an inside-only cat, or you spend alot of time away from home for work etc, then i honestly think adopting 2 cats instead of 1 is the absolute number one thing you can do to improve their mental health. Cats need mental stimulation, and having a buddy they can play with, nap with and snuggle up to is just the absolute best thing for a cat that isn't allowed outside or is left home alone for most of the day.
Yes, two cats its the Perfect number!!
Pet ownership is an important responsibility.
Information like this should be widely available and discussed.
I’ve never seen this at Vets or in Pet Stores - they’re too focused on selling things.
Too often people get puppies and kittens without teaching their children what is required and what is unacceptable.
I have a declawed Siamese cat.. it was not my choice to have him declawed as that was how I adopted him. It saddens me because he still goes to scratch on stuff or to try and jump up high but sometimes he can’t because he can’t grab onto anything. He’s also very nervous all the time. He probably knows he has no means of protecting himself. :(
I also have an adopted declawed siamese cat. But its only his front paws. He is living his best life.
He probably does feel defenseless but thank you for giving him safety and security.
#8: My cats grew up together for 9 years now. They have a weird relationship. They bully each other and fight sometimes. But only if we watch them I think, if we come home then they lay together. And if we are home they look like they really hate each other.
Being sensitive and attentive to animals and humans improves your relationship with them. Also, most of these apply to raising children.
Thanks for saying this. There are too many people teasing their cats for views on TH-cam. Imagine if someone pranked you the same way. If you don't want your roommates to scare you for amusement. Don't do that to your cat.
Thanks for the video. I've always had dogs as pets, but after losing my last doggo in a tragic accident, I've been seriously contemplating adopting a cat. So I watch vids like these & read some stuff in advance. I lived with cats, but never single-handedly cared for one. Although my sister's cats love me and come to curl in my lap literally from fuck-knows-where from around the yard every time im around, I'm a tad nervous, since having a good relationship with someone else's pet it still much different from building a bond with your own. So I'm trying to learn as much info as I can. Wish me not to fuck up lol
I’ve had cats my whole life, amazing animals. Female cats can be more territorial or have a diva attitude, but very loving to their owner. Male cats are usually super loving and cuddly. Every cat is different, I’m obviously speaking in general terms. But you can’t go wrong either way. People tend to assume cats aren’t as “needy” as dogs, and while that is true in terms of they don’t need to be walked and they bathe themselves, they do love attention and can get their feelings hurt. If you love animals, I’m sure you’ll do fine. Don’t be afraid to feed them wet food. Cats are supposed to get most of their hydration from their food, so a purely dry food diet is not ideal. Cats like to feel safe so they like places to hide or to be high up. Also, cats are known to be good at covering signs of illness, so if you notice anything out of the ordinary with their routine, behavior, or weight (like if you can feel their spine more when you pet them than before) pay extra attention to the signs and the possibility of taking them in for a check-up. It’s good to keep them on a flea/heartworm preventative because cats cannot be cured from heart worms like dogs can. Keep their litter box clean, give them something to scratch for their claws, a nice window, some toys, and they are pretty much set :) good luck! Also, so sorry about your dog
Sounds like you've already been given the cats seal of approval :)
As long as you love them and want to do right by them, you will. You don't need luck, just confidence ...you can do it 🐈
Don't worry. In many ways, cats are easier than dogs. The most important thing is that you give your cat the same amount of attention you would a dog. I talk to my cats alot, as well. When they meow at me, I act like I know what they're saying and we have little "conversations". They absolutely love this, and sometimes they'll come running at the sound of my voice. My girl will even come and stand in front of me when she wants to talk.
It's amazing the things that will come out if you show them you're interested. MY girl has a funny way of inventing games (she invented her own form of peek-a-boo with an old tv box, and she also invented a kind of "catch" where she sits in a corner and rolls a ball with me), and she also has unique ways of telling me she needs something (she taps my foot and stares intently into my eyes when she wants food).
What OP said about never pushing them away when they want love is EXTREMELY important. Even if you're in a hurry, always be kind. If they come for love and you're hurrying to work or whatever, take one minute to say good-bye. My ritual:
cats line up in front of the door (some even lean ON the door. Don't get mad and yell at them, they just want to say good-bye).
I pet each one and tell them I have to go, but I'll be back later. IF they make sad sounds or look sad I tell them I'm sad too, but I'll be back.
Kiss each on the head, say good-bye, and back out the door after one last "I love you".
If your cat has bad separation anxiety, maybe a treat on the way out will help. I like to give them a treat when I get home. That's their reward for being good, and also they know when I come through the door that they're going to get something good. However, if you do this, then they will get underfoot and hound you until they get their treat, so don't start that ritual if you don't intend to follow it.
Anyway, those are the important things in my opinion. If you were good at being a dog parent, you'll be a good cat parent, as long as you remember to scrape the litterbox daily!
Aw ♡ your nerves show up care emmensely. Any pet you get will be a lucky one.
Good on you for looking things up and learning about cat behavior! That is a massive step in the right direction when considering making an animal of any kind part of your family. You will make for a fantastic cat owner, and your relationship with them will be mutual and robust!
This made me sad. Gotta go and pet my cats now to make sure they know I love them 😩
i was doing some of these things to my cat and now i feel kinda sad. Good to know its not right
Thank you for mentioning declawing. I wish people wouldn't do that to those poor animals :(
Just this morning I scolded my cat because he kept purposely knocking things off of the counter. He then knocked over a statue that I have. He ran away under the bed. When he came back he literally had a tiny tear in his eye. It was so sad and he got a lot of pets and love after. 😿
Awww ❤ Poor little guy - and poor you! 😅 Cat will be cats; I think we have all done it at some point; but have you tried *museum wax* aka putty ? - it's like a putty that you put underneath the "statue" or anything you hold dear LOL. Don't put it on the cat!!! 🤣 Or it won't be *moving* for awhile ( and I'm just being silly of course! 🤪😁😅) but if you put it under something, and then attach the 'something' to wherever you had it, lol, the "something" won't _move_ or budge - no matter *how* rough your cat is - I can assure you!!! They even use it for earthquakes...in earthquake-prone states ( like the one I live in! 😂). Voilà"!! Problem solved!! 😄 It's not all that expensive; try it out! I hope this helps. ☺❤
@@siadawn I can't believe I never thought of that! Some cats do enjoy knocking things off the table. Lol, my boy Bob knocks things off the nightstand every night. He does it on purpose to get my attention.
This video made me get off my bed and show some love to my cat.
Great tips, thanks! As a life long owner of several beautiful cats now deceased, one of the things I hate the most is pet/cat videos where people are being insensitive and cruel to their cat and their cat looks scared or hurt and they're standing there laughing at their cat! They need to take a sensitivity course! Cats are highly sensitive and they should be handled gently like babies and protected like one would protect a toddler! I only have indoor cats now because I lost too many to the great outdoors, cars/trucks, coyotes and once even to a couple of big dogs! Someone knowledgeable told me that when two big dogs are running around loose and come upon a smaller animal or other pet, their wolf like instincts come out because they are genetically related to the wolf! Also, two people I know recently had their outdoor cats stolen because cats are being "Catnapped' these days and then resold because these cat thieves need the money! There happens to be a law against that if caught!
We'd never had cats in our household before. I had met and pet-sat for plenty of them, so I understood their needs to a degree. A stray had 2 kittens on our porch. My mom fell in love with all 3. One of her initial questions was if we should declaw them. After I explained that it's unhealthy and painful, she agreed not to. As a first time cat owner, she just didn't know better. She only needed the knowledge that it's not good for them to decide against it. We did get them all fixed though. No more surprise kittens.
Omg!!! Declawing!? I had no idea people did this to cats. That's so cruel! I'm shocked
This is really good for kids too learn about a cat’s boundaries ❤
I can’t understand why anyone would do any of these things. My cat is 16 now and I’ve never done any of these things to him ♥️
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i wish you both many beautiful and healthy years
De-clawing is akin to ear and tail cutting in dogs. Completely messes with their natural functions.
Now I want to give my boy a big ol' hug. (He likes hugs)
I think it also depends on the cat’s personality & how deep the bond is between you and your cat. Like my orange male cat is naturally friendly and playful, and we are deeply connected. Whenever he messes up (break/trying to break something, for example), he expects me to shout😂 because the first thing he does is to look at me to see my reaction. And I normally shout at him. He will immediately apologize by showing me his soft belly and acting cute. He knows how to use his charm to manipulate his human 😂😂
I could never imagine doing any of these to my cats. I have a very skittish one, and the best thing for me to do is just talk to her, to avoid startling her. I kind of explain what I'm doing, and that's it's got nothing to do with her, she's okay right there, and I just give her space. If I just came in the room and started moving stuff around, she'd hiss and bolt. I always feel so bad if I accidentally startle her.
Another thing I'd add to this list is, might fall under "teasing" but more specifically, don't hold a cat against it's will. When my daughter was little, she would love to "hug" the cats when they obviously wanted down. She'd say "I'm not hurting him" and I'd tell her she was hurting him emotionally.
Dressing them up in costumes or baby clothes can be super stressful too. Though I do like to put those little velcro baby hair-bows on my long-haired's head, but he loves the attention LOL