maria papageloy I have two cats sadly once one killed a bird well when I found it, it was still alive but slowly dying I cared for the bored and then I named him james and when he died I was really sad so I buried him with my fish moe
I say this because in early videos he got comments from people who where mad for getting the cats wet and now he gets comment to let baby birds die. This is stupid! makes no sense!!
This happened a a little bit ago but my cat and my dog worked together to kill one small mouse but my dog left it to suffer so I did what any good human would I killed it by stomping on it to put it out of its misery
@@lukedoucette3715 no, they kill for fun, they kill orders of magnitude more creatures than the few they take home, dozens every night, proven by people putting a camera on their cat.
I think people forget cats and dogs were domesticated and manually populated through out the world. No such thing as circle of life when it comes to them....
Look, I love cats. I have had a small army of them over the years. But theres a reason I keep them indoors. And it's exactly what Craigo says, they are not native to Australia. And its not just the birds that are being driven to extinction, many of our native one of a kind species are being hunted to near zero numbers too. Also there is nothing worse than the lingering stench of non-neutered tomcat spray. The cat repellent system is a pretty humane way to deal with the problem.
Same for me. Mine originally became indoor because my mom was tired of being woken up at 3 am to let the cat in. But they're currently indoor only because A I don't want to lose them & B because I don't want the few songbirds around killed by them. My indoor well fed spoiled princess has already got field mice that got in. Turned into a demon cat over it when I tried to take it away. I pried her jaws open & may have rescued it this time.
Nirrrina - Good for you. Keeping you cat under constant control 24/7 is the right thing to do. There’s no such thing as an “outdoor cat”. That’s a fallacy created by irresponsible cat owners who think the cat calls the shots. We’re called pet owners because WE decide who goes outside on what leash. 👉😿
@@xyrzmxyzptlk1186 Ironically my cats also have to be kept indoors unless they're on a leash. Literally the apartments I live in sent out a note awhile back stating even cats have to be on a leash when outside. I don't know if it's still required because it was a couple of managers back. Didn't bother me since the very rare occasion I take one of my cats outside my door is on a leash. Although I have let them sniff around the door a couple of times. But I was blocking their way out too. I keep meaning to pick up orange collars too. Orange is supposed to mean an escaped prisoner. Or indoor cat only that needs help immediately.
I say "piss off" those who say "it is only nature". Keep your cat inside - or build it an outdoor cat enclosure. It has no right to be on another person's property. This is the most humane way to deal with cats - love the commentary.
@@leandrebonsaint153 The thing is, he said these things in the first video. I'm pretty sure that line in this video is just to take the piss out of the idiots that don't even watch the videos, yet complain.
"Outdoor domestic cats are a recognized threat to global biodiversity. Cats have contributed to the extinction of 63 species of birds, mammals, and reptiles in the wild and continue to adversely impact a wide variety of other species, including those at risk of extinction such as Piping Plover."
Its like putting an alarm if a robber walking into ur backyard, just for cats. I don't see what's wrong. Its better then having neighbor that put rat poison out with catfood.
I wish more people understood this invasive predator vs. native species concept. Sometimes they'll retort with "but native predators are killing native species!" As they should, that's the balanced ecosystem. Some people are letting their love for cats cloud their logical judgement. I'm not really a dog or cat person, but I absolutely love snakes to death and they are some of my favorite animals ever. Yet it is well known that Burmese Pythons are awful invasives in FL. So guess what? I live in FL and I kill Burms on sight without hesitation, even though I've meet tons of sweet and docile captive animals. It's not their place, and my love for them doesn't matter in this context. Period. For both the cats and the pythons, it isn't their fault that they are invasive, they're just doing what animals do. But we humans made a horrible mistake letting them out, and unfortunately it's the animals that pay the price.
That comment going "Boohoo just feed the cats and they won't kill birds" is so stupid, cats kill even when they are provided with a food source because it is their nature as a predator. My aunts cat is a good example he's an absolute chonker at eight kilograms and still hunts constantly. and if anything wouldn't feeding them just attract more cats?
Yes it would definitely attract more cats to feed them. There's a couple around my apartment belonging to a neighbor. I made the mistake of very occasionally feeding them the stake cat food my precious little snobs don't like. Now a couple of times a month they follow me home if they're hungry. It's really not too big of a deal though. Because they're spayed and neutered. Plus they literally run off any other stray cats that dare to show up around here. Which is great. As for hunting. My spoiled always indoor only tiny princess cat is still a successful huntress. She also turns into a demon cat if you try to take away the poor field mouse she caught indoors. I may have saved the last one though by literally prying her jaws open. Boy was she pissed. Even with an entire can of food to bribe her with/as a reward. A cat simply enjoys killing. They're one of the few species that seems to hunt for fun. Fat lazy housecats are simply genius hunters. They enjoy it and they're good at it.
Guessing you don't have a cat... I have a cat... and he makes NO reaction to the sound of a dog barking... cat's are smart, they know if they can't smell a dog, there is no dog.
So if you're cat WASn't expecting a loud viscous dog barking as it silently walked past a trigger that was no more than say .. a foot and a half away whilst sneaking around in unknown territory that it it would just , lick its paw m8 your dreaming
Yes! Another cat video! Also...to people who are saying it’s the circle of life, Domestic cats left out by their owners are the number one reason for decrease in song bird population all around the world. I am the owner of two indoor cats who I take outside on harness’s and on of them still managed to capture a young bird, whom we saved and sent to a rehab centre. Please, please relax. Cats have cat food for a reason.
My kitties were trained not to scratch the chair and climb on the kitchen table with a water sprayer. They like to try and sneak sometimes but I just pull out the bottle and they scram. I don't even need to put water in it anymore lol
Cat owners: [Let cats outdoors] People that care about native species: You shouldn't do that. CO: It'S CrUeL NoT To LeT tHeM OuT! It'S ThEir NaTuRe! P: They're killing native animals and don't need to eat them. CO: ThEy'Re PaRt oF tHe FoOd ChAiN! Cats: [Get eaten by native coyotes and hawks that have had their prey reduced by cats hunting] CO: [Surprised Pikachu face] KiLl tHe CoYoTeS!
Nah, I think that would result in an overly light spray. A 3 way nozzle would be a great idea though, one hitting dead centre, and the other two angled outwards slightly to ensure that retreat in any direction will result in additional soaking.
@@xRawburtx not if the water jets were focused a bit tighter. The initial spray wouldn't hit with quite the same volume of water, but I think the secondary jets would more than make up for it by leading their target.
@@xRawburtx you could make a system with tubes that clip onto the hose connecting water to the cannon, and have the tube go to the middle, then branch off somewhere into slightly smaller tubes that go in front and behind the target. The smaller tubes would compensate for the pressure loss from the extra 2 tubes
Those bell ends saying you are messing with nature apparently have forgotten that those cats are being fed by humans and are killing these birds for sport.
Starting editing this vid, I wasn't sure about them but Kristen edited them in for the recap and it still got me by surprise so I thought yeah why not :-)
I could do with one of those cat repellant guns. I'd have to install the outside power and water, but it'd be worth it. Can you ship to England? A thought for an upgrade: Move the sensor further right and put a second squirter off to the right of it, so the cats get a double stream while they're in the middle with not quite enough room. Whichever way they go, they'll get a full soaking from one tube or the other. I still think you should preload it with food colouring so the first cat of the night goes home bright red and stains everything.
A good strategy I recently learned from my mate is to trap the neighbour cats using a $30 eBay trap. Once trapped drop it off at the local pound but make sure you do it late afternoon. By the time the pound alerts the owner it will be too late to pickup that day & as the cat now has to stay overnight it will cost the owner more money to retrieve the cat. Also I recently heard KFC is irresistible bait to even the most trap savvy cats. Also I’d love to see a multi water jet ground pad type setup, something to wet the whole underside of the cat at once when triggered, I reckon the resulting aerial acrobatics would be amazing.
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As a cat owner, these videos are fantastic. I'm quite thankful that he's just getting them with a little water instead of any more harmful approach. The fact is the cats are entering his territory and he's defending it in a very non lethal and extremely hilarious way. I don't exactly need one of these gadgets, but I need one.
My comment brings all the spammers to the yard. I could teach you, but I'd have to charge. (/SongParody) Thanks for deleting the spammers so quickly. I check the feed to report them and they're already gone. You rock.
@Tommy Salami Lead shot is bad for many birds steel would be better. He'd have to armor his wall and collect the carcasses. It would also look bad if many of them escaped wounded with all those blood trails leading back to his house too.
This is so not about the food chain guys goodness... Many people own cats as pets and feed them. *The cats are not naturally sustained by nature and they don't need to kill these birds to survive, they get sustained by humans and their massive population is artificial, because we keep them as pets.* If they were living by themselves then we'd have a natural balance of cats and their preys, but the way it is we have an unnatural amount of cats that kill a shitton of birds - and no matter how many they kill the cat population will not decrease for lack of food and a depleted bird population, because they get fed by humans. This is no natural balance why is this so hard to understand ffs
@@emeraldbonsai From a certain philosophical standpoint you may be right, but only from that one. Humans are the only beings that are able to completely disrupt the natural way of things and the natural balance, changing and destroying ecosystems, plundering ressources, completely wiping out whole species etc. Why is that? All other beings are part of a pretty stagnant cycle of things, but technological progress and our own human will very much completely changes that. So yeah I would agree with you if we lived in nature without technology, like old native tribes eating from the lands, but the way we behave is not the natural 'take what you need' cycle. We also willfully alter things with directed purpose that other animals will never have. (like only hunting certain species because their pelts sell well) Also because of that human will we can do things like that - protecting birds purposefully to balance out our other actions again like keeping tons of cats as pets. So yes while you could argue that we're part of the cycle as well and the order of things I'd say that we don't behave like that. Without human interventions these would not be issues to deal with and they would balance themselves out so we need to balance out what we disrupted ourselves.
@@emeraldbonsai like I said from a certain philosophical view yes - though I could argue though that humans are keepers of nature and above it like many religions do but let's go with what you say - since in essence you are only arguing for apathy with it. "It does not matter, let's destroy as much as you wish to, because it's all part of the natural order and cycle anyway." Which is completely uncaring, I mean sure if you want to live in a world like that. You know we as people have the possibility to influence our behaviour and I could also say that from your point of view maybe my arguing is already part of the natural cycle of things: The fact that you say that we are nature and nature is rebalancing itself and rebalancing what humans disrupted means that we also rebalance ourselves. So that would make me arguing for preservation part of the balancing act of nature since I'm also part of that nature restoring what humans have disrupted. But honestly it's really more a question of conscience: Do you want to help some more birds live or do you simply not care if cats just wipe out tons of birds? One could just keep them indoors during the time where the baby birds are still in their nests or one could protect some of those nests with some measures like the uploader^^
Gisol even if the cats were living by themselves, it wouldn’t be a natural balanced especially in Australia, due to the fact that in Australia cats are an introduced species and and Australian wildlife isn’t adapted to cats
@@emeraldbonsai It seems pointless to discuss and you sound like the future is predetermined, yet what is going to happen is not a fact set in stone but depends on many factors. Global warming does not have to kill us all and birds do not all necessarily have to be wiped out in australia by cats either. it's not a fact what is going to happen, only what has happened. Many factors can influence the future. (Also yes it is a fact that we have the bodies of animals indeed but whether that makes you as a being an animal is an entirely different discussion as well. For example I'd disagree that you are your body)
I love these videos, thank you. As somebody who lived in a house with a gravel area that all the cats used as a litter box this is a lot of fun to watch.
Those birds were too cute for words! We have the same problem in our backyard. A few days ago a bird flew into our window because a cat was chasing it :(
Ok I seen people in videos kill cats bunch of cats thousands of them and all of them were just ruling waiting for the impending doom stuffed in a box waiting for somebody to rescue them
Thank you so much for inventing a cruelty free way to deter these cats. Such a simple yet brilliant way to get these cats to leave those poor little birds alone. I mean I understand that they have to eat but let them find food somewhere else. But yeah, again, thank you for creating a way to make these cats leave the birds alone without hurting them in any way, shape or form.
can we all just agree to keep our pets indoors?.. cats arent natural predators in a lot of areas, so please just keep them indoors. if you want to keep them outside then dont even get one, at that point you are just feeding a stray you bought, named and put outside. i have been tempted on many occasion to trap the ones around me and give them to animal control because they keep pissing on the grill i like to cook food on.
That's so disgusting. Maybe you could make flyers an do a letterbox drop in your area. Suggest that you are going to trap cats. Maybe that you will release them far from home even.
@@denisegore1884 That would only cause issues.. the only way to fix that would probably be to trap the ones without collars and bring them to the pound without my neighbors finding out. it would be a big issue if that crazy bitch across the street saw me trapping cats.. she gave me a look that could kill just for petting a cat on my way out of the house. havent seen that little cat since that day, idk what she did with it.
Alysani01 I have a big cat that needs exercise, needs to run a lot and hunts naturally from being a serval hybrid, but I understand domestic cars don’t need to be out like that.
@@mariosroom8023 I understand if they need a lot of exercise, but in my opinion a wild animal hybrid, let alone a cat of any type shouldnt be free roaming the outdoors. seems unsafe for the cat and other animals. jsut my opinion on it, i dont mean to be rude. your cat, your life.
I love how humane you are with getting rid of the cats, the people where I live just poison the animals if they become a nuisance. I keep my pet secured inside my house.
I've show your videos to my father and he says :"Best guy of the world, he's my hero" xD Cats are pests, they are responsible for a large number of extinctions of bird species. So if we can get them away without poisoning them to please people, we're on the right track with your system.
Phenomenally funny. Keep up the good work! I do feel a cross-fire setup would be an interesting upgrade. These cats might still not learn a thing but the possibility of drenching them even more might make for some good footage..
taygata - if you (as the owner) decide to let your pet wonder outside on their own, then you (as the owner) are 100% responsible for making sure they don’t interfere with other people & are responsible for any damage they cause. It’s your job no matter what to keep your pet (that you have taken responsibility for) off of other people’s property. If you can’t guarantee your pet will stay off of another person’s property, then keep them inside! There are several ways for you to let your pet roam with out interfering with others. * not trying to sound angry at you, just the situation *
@@Talongirl333 your putting human logic in place of animal logic. They pretty much run on instinct. They are not going to think oh maybe my owner might not like me doing that. They are thinking im hungry and that looks like something i could eat. You act as though humans are not animals we are regardless of the technology and laws we put into place
taygata - I’m saying by our human laws & social acceptance: if you have a pet, than it is your responsibility to make sure it doesn’t interfere with others. Think of it like this: if you have a bird that makes calls so loud that can be heard through the walls to your neighbors, then who is at fault? Answer: the human owner. The bird has no concept of being too loud or annoying a neighbor, but the human does. If they choose to have the bird as a pet, then they choose the additional responsibility of making sure it doesn’t bother unwilling people around them.
To the people who says Turnah81 is messing with the circle of life How about we see your pets getting eaten by a bigger animal or doing the circle of life thing that you were saying huh? Exactly,You're going to mess with the circle of life too by defending your pet...
@Commander Vulture KZV bUt ThE cIrClE oF lIfE Apparently people say it's best to put them down because when they get the "taste of blood" per se, they'll do it more often even if scolded.
I'm tired of my neighbour's cats using my backyard as their litter box. I'm thinking of implementing something similar to your solution, just adding sour stink bomb liquid to the water and some water-based paint, so the cats (and their owners) have a fun time cleaning themselves.
I would watch a nature documentary narrated by him
Same
Next David Attenborough!
Written _and_ narrated!
I just did
EU SO VOLTO VARIAS VEZES NESTE VIDEO POR QUE O PEQUENO PASSARO FAZ AHAAAAAAAAEEEEEOO
I never thought that I would be that excited to see a video of Cats getting sprayed with water, but well.... here I am
I can’t believe how those people are okay for the cats to eat baby native birds but they get mad when the cats get little wet...what?
It’s okay for cats to get squirted in self defense
*looks left and then right*
*grabs cat and pulls it closer*
But not my cat
maria papageloy I have two cats sadly once one killed a bird well when I found it, it was still alive but slowly dying I cared for the bored and then I named him james and when he died I was really sad so I buried him with my fish moe
Tip if you don’t want your cat to hunt: put a bell on its collar so the preys can hear it coming and flee
Or just keep it indoors (that’s what I do)
Marochi 0445 I can’t unless I never want to sleep again
I say this because in early videos he got comments from people who where mad for getting the cats wet and now he gets comment to let baby birds die. This is stupid! makes no sense!!
Also domestic cats kill for fun, not out of necessity or survival. often leaving the prey animal to suffer once the cat loses interest.
This happened a a little bit ago but my cat and my dog worked together to kill one small mouse but my dog left it to suffer so I did what any good human would I killed it by stomping on it to put it out of its misery
My cat would hunt but eat it, as she preferred it over cat food. She was semi wild.
My cat once left a single rabbit leg. I still cannot believe ahr are it all, she's tiny!
Domestic cats do not kill 4 fun they kill to impress their owners
@@lukedoucette3715 no, they kill for fun, they kill orders of magnitude more creatures than the few they take home, dozens every night, proven by people putting a camera on their cat.
that bird scream always get me even though i have watched it many times.
Yoooooo I lost it when he said “he tongue punches him in the eye a few times” messed up but it was spot on 4:48
Same XD
I think people forget cats and dogs were domesticated and manually populated through out the world. No such thing as circle of life when it comes to them....
indeded, cattus felis is only native to Egypt, it's an invasive species everywhere else.
@@Dave-bu6bc and I'm pretty sure another branch near the Amazon rainforest
Calvin Aleto They’re Ocelots
Also even though they’re an invasive species, they’re still animals
@@calvinaleto640 Well to be fair, Homo Sapiens are also invasive species anywhere else except Africa.
Look, I love cats. I have had a small army of them over the years. But theres a reason I keep them indoors. And it's exactly what Craigo says, they are not native to Australia. And its not just the birds that are being driven to extinction, many of our native one of a kind species are being hunted to near zero numbers too.
Also there is nothing worse than the lingering stench of non-neutered tomcat spray. The cat repellent system is a pretty humane way to deal with the problem.
Very well said. 👍🏼
Same for me. Mine originally became indoor because my mom was tired of being woken up at 3 am to let the cat in. But they're currently indoor only because A I don't want to lose them & B because I don't want the few songbirds around killed by them. My indoor well fed spoiled princess has already got field mice that got in. Turned into a demon cat over it when I tried to take it away. I pried her jaws open & may have rescued it this time.
Nirrrina - Good for you. Keeping you cat under constant control 24/7 is the right thing to do. There’s no such thing as an “outdoor cat”. That’s a fallacy created by irresponsible cat owners who think the cat calls the shots. We’re called pet owners because WE decide who goes outside on what leash. 👉😿
@@xyrzmxyzptlk1186 Ironically my cats also have to be kept indoors unless they're on a leash. Literally the apartments I live in sent out a note awhile back stating even cats have to be on a leash when outside.
I don't know if it's still required because it was a couple of managers back.
Didn't bother me since the very rare occasion I take one of my cats outside my door is on a leash. Although I have let them sniff around the door a couple of times. But I was blocking their way out too.
I keep meaning to pick up orange collars too. Orange is supposed to mean an escaped prisoner. Or indoor cat only that needs help immediately.
LurkMoar101 I agree
“They can only be killed by fire, or a diamond pickax” that killed me 🤣
It was very funny
I bet all the local cat owners are confused as to why their cats are coming home all wet.
Australia has alot of feral cats
@@mikelights8106 Ah, that's how dingoes were born.
Or with ptsd of party poppers
They don't have a clue where or what their cats are doing let alone see that they're wet.
Should put food dye in the water, then they’ll be wondering what’s happening
I say "piss off" those who say "it is only nature". Keep your cat inside - or build it an outdoor cat enclosure. It has no right to be on another person's property.
This is the most humane way to deal with cats - love the commentary.
He did say there were strays around his property
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Given it's Australia, I wager not for too long until they're killed.
Kill the cats and experience breakfast with 40% more fur
If its only nature then they should not mind if I kill and eat there cats no? Only far free meat.
@mike sixx except this is so much more entertaining. The owners are lucky he is this nice.
This guy needs his own show I've not stopped laughing at his commentary of the birds
Yeah! I almost fell from the chair laughing at the loose belt thing. That was a next level joke. XD
He does have his own show
Stretch some clear plastic wrap across the escape route for added amusement.
Or run a wire across hooked to a battery like a mini electric fence!
@@whatsgood3930 that's even better
Love your thinking lol
That's just mean! Hilarious, but mean. ;)
@@whatsgood3930 Animal abuse is hilarious.
"It's my fault for not using words like "introduced predator", and "native bird". 😂😂😂
@@leandrebonsaint153 The thing is, he said these things in the first video. I'm pretty sure that line in this video is just to take the piss out of the idiots that don't even watch the videos, yet complain.
"Outdoor domestic cats are a recognized threat to global biodiversity. Cats have contributed to the extinction of 63 species of birds, mammals, and reptiles in the wild and continue to adversely impact a wide variety of other species, including those at risk of extinction such as Piping Plover."
Preachhh
I live in the UK and we make sure the cats are in at night
@@holdencross5904 they don't hunt in daytime? Tsk tsk
@@marieindia8116 no I’m just saying
This is why i don't brake for cats
Don‘t birds fly upside down in Australia?
Hello Swiss, as an Australian I can confirm. Birds do fly upside down
sup swiss
This an odd place to find you Swiss001
Lol bty iam subscribed swis
They also film upside down so everything looks normal
*"Here's a fun fact about mosquitos; they're d!ckheads"* - Turnah81, 2019
You get a like
Woops
Lol it true
Here's a real fun fact about mosquitoes: there are countless species of them and most of them feed on birds.
“His owners probably got him as an upgrade because their old cat always came back wet” That. Killed me😂😂
Its like putting an alarm if a robber walking into ur backyard, just for cats. I don't see what's wrong. Its better then having neighbor that put rat poison out with catfood.
"But she'll be back after 10 minutes because she forgot what happened." Lmao
She must have an underdeveloped amygdala
I wish more people understood this invasive predator vs. native species concept. Sometimes they'll retort with "but native predators are killing native species!" As they should, that's the balanced ecosystem. Some people are letting their love for cats cloud their logical judgement.
I'm not really a dog or cat person, but I absolutely love snakes to death and they are some of my favorite animals ever. Yet it is well known that Burmese Pythons are awful invasives in FL. So guess what? I live in FL and I kill Burms on sight without hesitation, even though I've meet tons of sweet and docile captive animals. It's not their place, and my love for them doesn't matter in this context. Period. For both the cats and the pythons, it isn't their fault that they are invasive, they're just doing what animals do. But we humans made a horrible mistake letting them out, and unfortunately it's the animals that pay the price.
True dat
It’s so sad that you have to make all of those It isn’t creatures suffer just because of us....
RookGhosty DOES THIS MEAN WE ARE ALLOWED TO KILL CATS???
Cats aren't invasive just in Australia. They are terrible for every ecosystem where they have been let loose.
@@islandnug9885 You are allowed to kill feral cats in Australia, I think.
0:42 oh how I've missed the sweet singing of these baby birbs
this pewdiepie impression was spot on. nice
When you don’t watch the end of the video
Piechowix right hahahahaha
pewdie who?
@@marcusaurelius2013 I see what you did there. 👏👏👏😂
Especially on the skra-da-da part😎
“How many people though lion king was a documentary.”😂😂
You are an absolute genius. Not only for what you do, but also the way you present it. Thank you.
That comment going "Boohoo just feed the cats and they won't kill birds" is so stupid, cats kill even when they are provided with a food source because it is their nature as a predator. My aunts cat is a good example he's an absolute chonker at eight kilograms and still hunts constantly. and if anything wouldn't feeding them just attract more cats?
Yes it would definitely attract more cats to feed them. There's a couple around my apartment belonging to a neighbor. I made the mistake of very occasionally feeding them the stake cat food my precious little snobs don't like. Now a couple of times a month they follow me home if they're hungry. It's really not too big of a deal though. Because they're spayed and neutered. Plus they literally run off any other stray cats that dare to show up around here. Which is great.
As for hunting. My spoiled always indoor only tiny princess cat is still a successful huntress. She also turns into a demon cat if you try to take away the poor field mouse she caught indoors. I may have saved the last one though by literally prying her jaws open. Boy was she pissed. Even with an entire can of food to bribe her with/as a reward.
A cat simply enjoys killing. They're one of the few species that seems to hunt for fun. Fat lazy housecats are simply genius hunters. They enjoy it and they're good at it.
It's because instinct is making them hunt,it's not of hunger
"chonker"? I've never heard that word but I like it. Where are you from, out of curiosity?
@@codybarrett4672 I'm from NZ, Chonkers just a funny way to describe a rather overweight animal.
Cody Barrett I'm from the US and I say chonker
i love how he roasts tf out of the cats like damn satellite dish ears 😂😂😂😂
As a cat owner, I approve. How about people keep their cats in at night.
Same
I mean, I carry a spritz bottle with me everywhere I go in my house to use when my cats misbehave
Try telling my cat to stay in at night. She even stays out in storms by choice.
I’m sure they escaped. But the cat hater comments are driving me crazy 😂😂
He even hearted one of them.. :/
Well, bring her in. And lock her in. Even if she meows and cries. Lock her in the laundry or in a nice quiet place. They’ll eventually settle down
Bootsy Boy how about people keep their cats indoors ALL. THE. TIME!
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Put a speaker there with a sound effect of a dog going in for the attack.
It's gonna be a long night with all those noise...
@@leandrebonsaint153 I bet that cat would jump a mile high if it walked past that trigger and a loud viscous dog bark fired up
Guessing you don't have a cat... I have a cat... and he makes NO reaction to the sound of a dog barking... cat's are smart, they know if they can't smell a dog, there is no dog.
So if you're cat WASn't expecting a loud viscous dog barking as it silently walked past a trigger that was no more than say .. a foot and a half away whilst sneaking around in unknown territory that it it would just , lick its paw m8 your dreaming
Better than dogs barking. A hissing snake ready to attack noise. That will scare the shit out of any cat.
Why is this so interesting..... Lol the bird sounds are hillarious
Edit: Thanks for the likes
That was my favorite part too 😂😂
Rizone 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol this Dude looks like Steve from Minecraft with his blocky Head 😂😂😂
Same
SameE
This dude is literally the funniest guy on TH-cam 😂😂😂😂😂
All Australians are funny af, it's a requirement to live in the country
He is very funny.
Totally agree
Thank you for trying to educate viewers as to why you're doing this! Awareness is so important.
Yes! Another cat video!
Also...to people who are saying it’s the circle of life,
Domestic cats left out by their owners are the number one reason for decrease in song bird population all around the world. I am the owner of two indoor cats who I take outside on harness’s and on of them still managed to capture a young bird, whom we saved and sent to a rehab centre.
Please, please relax. Cats have cat food for a reason.
Other people: Gets mad cats are getting sprayed by water.
Me: Sprays my own cat with a water.
As long as it's only a single water nobody will get mad
@@fartmerchant762 lol yeah saw that typo but didn't feel like changing it. And no mine gets 4 waters a day because she dont listen.
@@amandahartig7204 you should just get rid of it. Cats are demons...
@Celestial White I'm sure he has a reason. "She dont listen" kind of like yourself and your inability to read.
My kitties were trained not to scratch the chair and climb on the kitchen table with a water sprayer. They like to try and sneak sometimes but I just pull out the bottle and they scram. I don't even need to put water in it anymore lol
Cat owners: [Let cats outdoors]
People that care about native species: You shouldn't do that.
CO: It'S CrUeL NoT To LeT tHeM OuT! It'S ThEir NaTuRe!
P: They're killing native animals and don't need to eat them.
CO: ThEy'Re PaRt oF tHe FoOd ChAiN!
Cats: [Get eaten by native coyotes and hawks that have had their prey reduced by cats hunting]
CO: [Surprised Pikachu face] KiLl tHe CoYoTeS!
use a different nozzle, one that sprays in a larger area - a cone.
Nah, I think that would result in an overly light spray. A 3 way nozzle would be a great idea though, one hitting dead centre, and the other two angled outwards slightly to ensure that retreat in any direction will result in additional soaking.
@@xRawburtx not if the water jets were focused a bit tighter. The initial spray wouldn't hit with quite the same volume of water, but I think the secondary jets would more than make up for it by leading their target.
@@LyK0sa agreed
@@xRawburtx you could make a system with tubes that clip onto the hose connecting water to the cannon, and have the tube go to the middle, then branch off somewhere into slightly smaller tubes that go in front and behind the target. The smaller tubes would compensate for the pressure loss from the extra 2 tubes
Those bell ends saying you are messing with nature apparently have forgotten that those cats are being fed by humans and are killing these birds for sport.
This guys house is the best conservation site ever...
The screaming baby birds are still great. You would think it would get old after a while, but nope!
Starting editing this vid, I wasn't sure about them but Kristen edited them in for the recap and it still got me by surprise so I thought yeah why not :-)
yeah you said ""why not"" to alot of your video. this waste of time i quite enjoyed
Hahaha! I love that he explains for all the idiots. Well done mate!
I need one. Not for cats. For my little brother when he tries to wake me up in the morning.
Did I win?
yes you won XD
I want to put a couple in my school maybe like 50 for all the bullyes
"Tounge punching him the eye a few times" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love it when my father tounge-punches me in the eye
I could do with one of those cat repellant guns. I'd have to install the outside power and water, but it'd be worth it. Can you ship to England?
A thought for an upgrade: Move the sensor further right and put a second squirter off to the right of it, so the cats get a double stream while they're in the middle with not quite enough room. Whichever way they go, they'll get a full soaking from one tube or the other.
I still think you should preload it with food colouring so the first cat of the night goes home bright red and stains everything.
also, he is just defending his backyard from catpiss of the NEIGHBOURS CATS. thats his good right to do so.
OMG the PewDiePie impression was spot on lmao. Also how did this become my favorite nature documentary all of a sudden? Hahah
Would love to see Pewds comment on this video. It would skyrocket the view count by 10 million.
poor undersniffer.....the lights are on but nobody is home 😔
lol ur profile pic fits
Obviously, Undersniffer should be called Dory with short term memory loss
Throw some non-toxic dye in the mix and find out who you need to tell to keep their cat inside
The bird cries are incredibly clear and accurate; they always make me smile.
A good strategy I recently learned from my mate is to trap the neighbour cats using a $30 eBay trap. Once trapped drop it off at the local pound but make sure you do it late afternoon. By the time the pound alerts the owner it will be too late to pickup that day & as the cat now has to stay overnight it will cost the owner more money to retrieve the cat. Also I recently heard KFC is irresistible bait to even the most trap savvy cats.
Also I’d love to see a multi water jet ground pad type setup, something to wet the whole underside of the cat at once when triggered, I reckon the resulting aerial acrobatics would be amazing.
Excellent idea, the dropping it off just before closing time.
there are 1,000 psi water jets you can buy that really drive the point home that you dont want cats killing bird hatchlings
@@denisegore1884 makes sense as they are required to be kept in to prevent damage
Video on How to build it (includes ebook links): th-cam.com/video/ElcviGYMb3U/w-d-xo.html
If the "Cat Spray Simulator" ending didn't make sense to you, my video here might help. Secret Link🤫: th-cam.com/video/FwxVfTwekOE/w-d-xo.html
Full TH-cam Cat Repellent Series (In Order): bit.ly/2Oere6l
Thanks for your patience & support on the channel. Perhaps share, like and all that stuff if you do. Cheers
gday :-)
Turnah81 hello :D
Not going to lie, glad I found your channel and content, always get a good chuckle out of it! Continue the great work!
best cat repellent tutorial on the site
Final chapter? The cats died, the cat's owner moved or did the birds grow?
Add cheap, obnoxious, old lady perfume to the water spray.
As a cat owner, these videos are fantastic. I'm quite thankful that he's just getting them with a little water instead of any more harmful approach. The fact is the cats are entering his territory and he's defending it in a very non lethal and extremely hilarious way.
I don't exactly need one of these gadgets, but I need one.
My comment brings all the spammers to the yard. I could teach you, but I'd have to charge.
(/SongParody)
Thanks for deleting the spammers so quickly. I check the feed to report them and they're already gone. You rock.
Been waiting for this ! Our local Kookaburras and other natives would appreciate one of those fancy Cat deter-ant devices.
Water spray not enough pressure, not enough spread.
@Tommy Salami Lead shot is bad for many birds steel would be better. He'd have to armor his wall and collect the carcasses. It would also look bad if many of them escaped wounded with all those blood trails leading back to his house too.
@mike sixx Messy though.
You should put animal safe paint so that every time they get soaked their owner has to clean them
Fred S. Some are strays
/ feral
Its might get in their eyes
@@addison-cb8jg then they won't get the paint cleaned off ..win/win
Henkkahenkari they said animal safe
This is so not about the food chain guys goodness...
Many people own cats as pets and feed them. *The cats are not naturally sustained by nature and they don't need to kill these birds to survive, they get sustained by humans and their massive population is artificial, because we keep them as pets.*
If they were living by themselves then we'd have a natural balance of cats and their preys, but the way it is we have an unnatural amount of cats that kill a shitton of birds - and no matter how many they kill the cat population will not decrease for lack of food and a depleted bird population, because they get fed by humans. This is no natural balance why is this so hard to understand ffs
Agree, most domestic cats hunt for amusement.
@@emeraldbonsai From a certain philosophical standpoint you may be right, but only from that one. Humans are the only beings that are able to completely disrupt the natural way of things and the natural balance, changing and destroying ecosystems, plundering ressources, completely wiping out whole species etc.
Why is that?
All other beings are part of a pretty stagnant cycle of things, but technological progress and our own human will very much completely changes that.
So yeah I would agree with you if we lived in nature without technology, like old native tribes eating from the lands, but the way we behave is not the natural 'take what you need' cycle. We also willfully alter things with directed purpose that other animals will never have.
(like only hunting certain species because their pelts sell well)
Also because of that human will we can do things like that - protecting birds purposefully to balance out our other actions again like keeping tons of cats as pets.
So yes while you could argue that we're part of the cycle as well and the order of things I'd say that we don't behave like that.
Without human interventions these would not be issues to deal with and they would balance themselves out so we need to balance out what we disrupted ourselves.
@@emeraldbonsai like I said from a certain philosophical view yes - though I could argue though that humans are keepers of nature and above it like many religions do but let's go with what you say - since in essence you are only arguing for apathy with it.
"It does not matter, let's destroy as much as you wish to, because it's all part of the natural order and cycle anyway."
Which is completely uncaring, I mean sure if you want to live in a world like that.
You know we as people have the possibility to influence our behaviour and I could also say that from your point of view maybe my arguing is already part of the natural cycle of things:
The fact that you say that we are nature and nature is rebalancing itself and rebalancing what humans disrupted means that we also rebalance ourselves. So that would make me arguing for preservation part of the balancing act of nature since I'm also part of that nature restoring what humans have disrupted.
But honestly it's really more a question of conscience: Do you want to help some more birds live or do you simply not care if cats just wipe out tons of birds? One could just keep them indoors during the time where the baby birds are still in their nests or one could protect some of those nests with some measures like the uploader^^
Gisol even if the cats were living by themselves, it wouldn’t be a natural balanced especially in Australia, due to the fact that in Australia cats are an introduced species and and Australian wildlife isn’t adapted to cats
@@emeraldbonsai
It seems pointless to discuss and you sound like the future is predetermined, yet what is going to happen is not a fact set in stone but depends on many factors. Global warming does not have to kill us all and birds do not all necessarily have to be wiped out in australia by cats either. it's not a fact what is going to happen, only what has happened. Many factors can influence the future.
(Also yes it is a fact that we have the bodies of animals indeed but whether that makes you as a being an animal is an entirely different discussion as well. For example I'd disagree that you are your body)
I love these videos, thank you. As somebody who lived in a house with a gravel area that all the cats used as a litter box this is a lot of fun to watch.
Yep. The old "couple of tongue punches in the eye" routine. 😂😄😅😆
Well its about time!!! Funny and informative....... I now can't wait for part 4. 😹
Those birds were too cute for words! We have the same problem in our backyard. A few days ago a bird flew into our window because a cat was chasing it :(
Omg I can't stop laughing "and then he took a good old piss on the car" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That outro was gold.
“Claw to body ratio would almost exceed my jaw to head ratio”. You are fricken hilarious man! 😂 Your sense of humor is awesome! Subscribed!
This is toooooo friendly towards cats!!! I was thinking more of that trap Rambo set with the sharpened sticks.
"Successfully logged in" ... "Two-factor authentication" ... OMG I'm dying here! 😂
You are doing a good thing protecting the birds and making the videos.
Cat "running around my house"
Me: catches and eat em
Cat owner: I WILL SUE YOU FOR KILLING MY CAT
Me: its part the food chain
Because of how weird the internet is i dont know if this is a joke or some weird thing you decided to say but both mad me laugh
@@midnightfallengaming6263 chill chill just a prank it is just a prank
Ok I seen people in videos kill cats bunch of cats thousands of them and all of them were just ruling waiting for the impending doom stuffed in a box waiting for somebody to rescue them
You were picking up the water wrong, you gotta use your legs
ahhh, Yeah I always forget
The ending is spot on!
Thank you so much for inventing a cruelty free way to deter these cats. Such a simple yet brilliant way to get these cats to leave those poor little birds alone. I mean I understand that they have to eat but let them find food somewhere else. But yeah, again, thank you for creating a way to make these cats leave the birds alone without hurting them in any way, shape or form.
can we all just agree to keep our pets indoors?.. cats arent natural predators in a lot of areas, so please just keep them indoors. if you want to keep them outside then dont even get one, at that point you are just feeding a stray you bought, named and put outside. i have been tempted on many occasion to trap the ones around me and give them to animal control because they keep pissing on the grill i like to cook food on.
That's so disgusting. Maybe you could make flyers an do a letterbox drop in your area. Suggest that you are going to trap cats. Maybe that you will release them far from home even.
@@denisegore1884 That would only cause issues.. the only way to fix that would probably be to trap the ones without collars and bring them to the pound without my neighbors finding out. it would be a big issue if that crazy bitch across the street saw me trapping cats.. she gave me a look that could kill just for petting a cat on my way out of the house. havent seen that little cat since that day, idk what she did with it.
Cats. Run out. On the own.
Alysani01 I have a big cat that needs exercise, needs to run a lot and hunts naturally from being a serval hybrid, but I understand domestic cars don’t need to be out like that.
@@mariosroom8023 I understand if they need a lot of exercise, but in my opinion a wild animal hybrid, let alone a cat of any type shouldnt be free roaming the outdoors. seems unsafe for the cat and other animals. jsut my opinion on it, i dont mean to be rude. your cat, your life.
Dude I hope you like doing this bird stuff as much as I like watching it! Your content should get a lot of views.
I love how humane you are with getting rid of the cats, the people where I live just poison the animals if they become a nuisance. I keep my pet secured inside my house.
That's so cruel...
@@nurraheemahmohamadalmutang6288 yes it is
Last time I was this early the car covers still hadn't been pissed on by cats.
So before the universe existed
The baby birds screaming voice was unexpected and made me laugh
I've show your videos to my father and he says :"Best guy of the world, he's my hero" xD
Cats are pests, they are responsible for a large number of extinctions of bird species. So if we can get them away without poisoning them to please people, we're on the right track with your system.
Wider spray angle upon first blast please. Then motion track the target and have the water stay on the cat until out of range.
Funny as flip that mate. The chicks talking had me in stitches. Best thing I've seen in ages 😄😄😄☝🏼👍👍👍 uullarooo !
Can’t hold my laughter in, Craig. Love your vids.
I watch this guy and I wonder why he isn't on the top viewed list.
This guy here in my opinion is the best youtuber!
Phenomenally funny. Keep up the good work! I do feel a cross-fire setup would be an interesting upgrade. These cats might still not learn a thing but the possibility of drenching them even more might make for some good footage..
Iam just glad you make sure all the cats in your neighborhood are sufficiently hydrated.
"ItS tHe CiRcLe Of LiFe" cats get hit with water in nature by surprise as well like by waterfalls and streams
Commander Vulture KZV youre gonna have to elaborate more to make that a relevant comment
They would avoid them wtf how would a waterfall just appear over them
@@coronavirus8551 rain
Cats also get hit by cars
I am a cat lover, but when they hunt and piss up everything, I very much dislike them
I'm a cat lover to but its kind of thare nature soooo
Luke Doucette people should keep them indoors at night 🤷♀️
I just love your humour and way of thinking. Great job on the execution of giving the cats a lesson they will never forget😉😂😊🤩
Keep the damn things indoors where they belong.
Idk cats like dogs started off as wild animals
taygata - if you (as the owner) decide to let your pet wonder outside on their own, then you (as the owner) are 100% responsible for making sure they don’t interfere with other people & are responsible for any damage they cause. It’s your job no matter what to keep your pet (that you have taken responsibility for) off of other people’s property. If you can’t guarantee your pet will stay off of another person’s property, then keep them inside! There are several ways for you to let your pet roam with out interfering with others.
* not trying to sound angry at you, just the situation *
@@Talongirl333 your putting human logic in place of animal logic. They pretty much run on instinct. They are not going to think oh maybe my owner might not like me doing that. They are thinking im hungry and that looks like something i could eat.
You act as though humans are not animals we are regardless of the technology and laws we put into place
@@liquidsleepgames3661 yeah animal ligic, my dog will kill the if they enter my yard
taygata - I’m saying by our human laws & social acceptance: if you have a pet, than it is your responsibility to make sure it doesn’t interfere with others. Think of it like this: if you have a bird that makes calls so loud that can be heard through the walls to your neighbors, then who is at fault? Answer: the human owner. The bird has no concept of being too loud or annoying a neighbor, but the human does. If they choose to have the bird as a pet, then they choose the additional responsibility of making sure it doesn’t bother unwilling people around them.
Cat
Repelling
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Or CRAIG, as you call it, Turner
"The hair of a sleeping human."
I can tell u read warriors.
Those bird sound effects get me every time!!😂
I love these videos and love The cats look on their faces whenever they get sprayed by the water
Can we talk about how scary those drawings were. Lmao.
LOL. That was the best documentary I've ever seen. Would love to have a sprayer like that. South Africa is overrun by house cats.
To the people who says Turnah81 is messing with the circle of life
How about we see your pets getting eaten by a bigger animal or doing the circle of life thing that you were saying huh?
Exactly,You're going to mess with the circle of life too by defending your pet...
@Commander Vulture KZV bUt ThE cIrClE oF lIfE
Apparently people say it's best to put them down because when they get the "taste of blood" per se, they'll do it more often even if scolded.
I'm tired of my neighbour's cats using my backyard as their litter box. I'm thinking of implementing something similar to your solution, just adding sour stink bomb liquid to the water and some water-based paint, so the cats (and their owners) have a fun time cleaning themselves.
The birds must be safe... we need more turrets. MORE!
Love these videos man :D The commentary is hilarious!
Cheers for watching :-)