As a vet myself I can confirm that actually the cat wasn’t playing at all, it wanted to buy some cocaine from that fox. The body stance speaks for itself.
A few years back I was at my girlfriends house, and we noticed that her cat was laying on next doors lawn in the sunshine with a fox as happy as can be. They both looked very comfortable with each other.
@@nooneyouknow5516 I think the fox was curious while the cat felt threatened. So yeah, I sort of interpreted the interaction in the same way as you did.
It's kind of crazy how much bigger cats can get when they puff up like that. I used to have a cat that could nearly double in size when she was freaked out, hair on end. Amazing fur control.
I’m kinda surprised the cat was nearly as big as the fox. I thought foxes were near double the size, but watching more fox and cat videos I realized this wasn’t the case
My family once had the joy of raising up a little fox puppy on our farm. She always wanted to be chased by the cats or by us. The funniest challenge for her was to run by as close as possible to the cats without getting hit 😅
@@TheCerealArsonist really? That’s where you decided to go off the back of a light hearted comment like that?! 🤦🏼♂️ I’m guessing that you must be American. I’d assume you think yours is “the land of the free” too? Funny how your country never comes out top of any of the independently assessed world freedom indices don’t you think? In fact I’m being kind just pitching it as never top… frankly your level of freedoms are mediocre 🤷🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣
@@TheCerealArsonist good for you. Doesn’t really change my point a great deal though I’m afraid: Freedom House World Freedom Report 2021 - UK, 27th overall… Korea 58th overall. Cato Institute Human Freedom Index 2020 - UK, 17th overall… Korea 26th. And “rights” are assessed as part of each of these indices… so what was your point about having rights that you’re implying the UK doesn’t have again? 😜
Yes, they are friends. Just 2 months ago I saw a young fox hit by a car and my neighbours' cat sat next to her begged us to help. We tried our best but fox rescuer couldn't save her. I am crying right now because of that poor fox 🥲. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I am glad i am not the only one who saw that, this tail was more furry than normal, but they didn't fight that is purrfect to me. That is about the cat, look her tail this fluffyness was more furry than the fox.
Yeah. The cat was trying to get rid of the fox, not play with it. In no way was that cat in a playful mood. Does the person who posted this video even know body language of cats?
@@augusonictheracoon5279 the cats tail fur was puffed out. Cats do that when scared or trying to intimidate prey or an opponent. This cat was by no means trying to play with the fox
*We have the cutest fox in our neighborhood. We see him/her all the time during the day running around the neighborhood.* She's not timid or scared! We moved to CT a year ago...we had no idea how much wildlife we would see in our own backyard. *Everything from raccoons and deer to bears...even moose! We Love it!*
@@christopherstein2024 LOL It's awesome! We purchased a Air Horn to scare them off...they aren't very timid, but they aren't aggressive either. They look at you more with a why are you yelling at me look than anything.
I used to volunteer at a wildlife rehab clinic that specializes in foxes, and often if we got a fox pup that was abandoned, we'd try to get kittens to raise with it, because they actually learn more how to be fox like from cats if other fox kits aren't available. Also, in the wild, foxes tend to respect cats' space, as cats are more trouble to mess with due to their claws. Generally a healthy wild fox will leave a cat alone.
Delightful! I saw my two cats sitting about 6ft apart from a fox, very early one morning. They all just sat on the pavement, chilling. I was terrified the fox was going to attack the cats but eventually it wandered-off across the road and they watched it go. Obviously, just hanging-out for a bit.
@@24RRTouring Oh yes it is! 0:16 - raised fur, wide open hissing mouth, lunge-ready arched back, puffed-up straight tail tucked in, flattened ears - she´s in fight-mode in that moment for sure. Also the foxes "yawning" gesture at 0:17 - wide opening of mouth and showing of teeth is a threat gesture in foxes. Also he later seeks higher ground, they both never let the other out of sight. This is a confrontation, very clearly. Both are in stress by body language.
@@nilesbutler8638 BOLLOX You clearly havent a clue what your talking about they are playing ive had foxes play with my husky the fox and he play together once every month or so nothing unusual about it either it happens a lot , animals know when they are under threat and if the fox or the cat felt threatened your wouldnt see them for dust thats a fact .
@@nilesbutler8638 you have to deadass be stupid. Or a pathological bullshitter. The cat is playfully running around chasing the dog, so even if those signs did happen, it’s still playing
Dolphin noises? More like woman being attacked or crying baby noises. Shit gets me paranoid I'll be running out in my superman suit and it's just a fox.
We had a cat who for some time had a fox as a best friend. The fox had been hit by a car and had a limp on one of it's legs but would wait outside our house everyday for our cat to come out and play and they'd greet each other and wander into the gardens side by side. One day the cat never returned, I hope he found a sweet carer who let's him play with his best friend still.
Astro Not looool you don’t have to be an expert to know a cat. When you have a cat you know how the cat reacts the same way you might know the different poses of dogs when happy or angry or scared 😂😂😂😂
@@CLP97 I like how you people act all high and mighty by suggesting that people are pretending to know about stuff they don't, whilst pretending that you know better. If you have ever owned a cat and have even the vaguest interest in their behaviour, you can tell this isn't play.
Some people think they were fighting and others playing. I see it as more of a neutral encounter. Initial surprise, then curiosity, then getting used to one another's presence until they both got spooked off by something off camera. I think it could have definitely evolved into earnest play if they were given some more time together.
It looked to me like the fox did something at the end that upset cat, but after thinking about it I agree with you. The cat would've hissed and yowled if it was being territorial.
Actually your completely right the cat would hiss if it was offended and the fox would leap into an attack or run off and not come back but it came back and they where just confused and curious as you said so good job 👍🏼
Well they've never eaten my cats who are both smaller than a fox but guess what, unless your vegan YOU eat animals who're smaller than you even though you could easily NOT eat meat as you're a human with multiple other sources of food unlike a fox.@@marklospoopoo
The fact that this stolen comment is almost right under the original version of this comment (at the time of me reading it) makes the attempted theft all the more disappointing
@@hughmungus6911 But cats are so the fox knew it was entering into the cat's territory and was testing how well the cat could stop Intruders from entering
If they were fighting, the cat would have hissed, they wouldn't be in a casual posture, and they wouldn't stop in the middle of the fight, getting distracted, looking at other places. Maybe they weren't playing, but this is not a fight.
Cat: 'Weirdest cat I've ever seen... I'm gonna play with it!' Fox: 'Weirdest fox I've ever seen, I'm gonna play with it!' BTW, adore the heart on the kitty's right flank
@Thelondonbadger 🤣😂🦊 you are too funny! This goes in my front yard almost every time my cat gets out... Around here (Northampton, MA USA) everyone blames "a fox" when their cats go missing. LOLOL 😸 -- no way, no how... They love to crunch on 🥜🥜🥜 by the way, there's a trail of shells 10 ft long outside 🐾😹 (🙋♀️from America)
@Thelondonbadger I know about the coyotes, we lose a lot of cats around here to those... Also, fisher cats (weasels). I've been reading extensively about 🦊 🦊 and they ALL claim it's extremely rare for 🦊 to actually kill a cat... Idk. But I keep my cats inside! I have a possum too that visits -- and a skunk -- and just this week, for the first time ever I found a woodchuck hanging on my birdfeeder 😃 👍 Reminded me of the Monty Python sketch about the "edgehog on the telly" 😂🤣Cheers!
Stop trying to humanize animals, you read too many kid books or watched to many Walter Disney cartoons. The fox is probably well fed and just hanging around while the cat recognizes a predator and is keeping it away.
Once, after a long day delivering the mail I sat down. It was almost night, then all of the sudden this beautiful fox came out of the woods and starting playing alone, making high jumps. With the light post in the background the fox looked like an angel. She or he played for a long time then went back to the woods. This still is, one of the most mesmerizing experiences in my life!
Christiane Reichardt .....naw when the cat is running it’s more like a slow gallop. If it was meaning business it would have been lower to the ground and much faster. Cute video
Agree the fluffed up tail and arched back is the cat trying to look big. There is no play involved here at all and the cat is simply trying to chase the fox away from it's territory, it may even have kittens that it's trying to protect.
Really? My cat's tail gets fluffed up like like that whenever we play . The cat wasn't hissing, growling or arching its back ... those are how you know if a cat is serious. These animals are playing cautiously.
My cat played with a fox and she'd bring it to our garden and invite it in ( turning around and waiting for it to continue following her when I opened the door...which it never did, would be scared off by the sight of me). She tried inviting other cats in too 😂
@@sweetgirl070707 Nope, they are playing. Ears aren’t down and tail isn’t straight up or pointed straight. And cats normally fight in close proximity, this cat is letting the fox have distance so they aren’t fighting.
@@sweetgirl070707 They are playing if that cat felt any kind of threat it wouldn't let the fox come near it, it would probably act aggressive and hiss etc against the fox if it felt threaten so they are playing.
I've owned several cats within my life. Each cat is different, but this one is showing mixed body language. It's tail is fluffy while its back is slightly arched. Trying to make itself look more intimidating. While it's also not hissing or swatting. I think the cat was more curious than anything.
Also my current youngest cat is only about a year and a half and I have yet to see him hiss. Even when he gets in fights with my other one. I might've once, but it was hard to tell he got in a fight with a neighbors cat and one of the two, if not both were extremely loud.
Yea, the stance of a curious and excited cat lmao Just bc her tail is big doesnt mean she's being defensive, the biggest sign that she's more curious and relaxed is that it's in the air. Cats keep all valuable limbs close to them when they feel like they're in a dangerous situation, she's curious and cautious, but she's not being defensive or aggressive
So many retards lol. Maybe they are playing, but they both, especially the cat, are still defensive. They didn't attacked each other, because they were just curious.
We had some gray Fox orphans living in our backyard for a while. It backed to nature. Our cats loved to run around with them, especially at night. Then the foxes just moved on one day.
It's like this with almost any animal. "Sure I could probably eat that thing, but is it worth it? That thing's almost as big as me, and could probably do some serious damage." Predators will only go after prey they can easily take down with minimal risk.
@@alexanderthegreat6682 True with a video like this, the fox isn't much larger than the cat. But watch some cat vs alligator / bear etc footage, and you'll see better what I was referring to.
My cat use to go see a fox at the same hour in the late evening near a field, i don't know exactly what they do but once i've seen my cat just stand proudly near him and the fox do the same.
That is so sweet! Maybe foxes really like cats because they seem similar in size but not as openly aggressive as a dog. I bet most dogs would immediately start barking and getting angry at a fox but I don't know. I have always thought foxes seem like a cross between dogs and cats. This video footage is priceless, thank you!
Years ago we had a fox that decided it wanted to live with us, literally came through the cat flap and we found it asleep on the sofa, are we realised it was because he had become best pals with one of our cats. The cat only has three legs and would do his best to keep up with the fox but they were so sweet together. A friend of mine also had a fully domesticated fox growing up and said the are the perfect balance between an cat and a dog. They are the sweetest animal. I can’t believe people still try and hunt them.
Amanda C I left that part out because sadly he died when he was about three. We live down a quite country road but people sometimes speed down here because they feel like they can and Jr got hit by a car. We have lost a cat this way too
remember kitties, don't play in the street. this reminds me of being a kid full of excited exuberance where aimlessly running, JUST RUNNING, was a fun and joyous act. those were the days my friend. now just watching kids run around wears me out. but not animals so much.
What an unusual companionship indeed! Can we also appreciate the birds chirping and singing in the background. What a relief most especially to those living in metropolitan areas!
Definitely filmed in the early morning or when the sun is setting. The birds chirping actually gives me PTSD to when I usually wake up because of the birds 🐦
@@jesspeters9023 wow that's the first time I've seen PTSD, a serious condition, trivialized to 'burbs wake me up so I have post traumatic stress disorder, see, I have severe trauma from birds chirping, yes I know people get bombed, but THE BIRDS, the birds cause me SUCH trauma'
As a vet myself I can confirm that actually the cat wasn’t playing at all, it wanted to buy some cocaine from that fox. The body stance speaks for itself.
as an engineer....
@@TopKunt you have no say in this
This stupid comment making my day lol. Im so depresso
Not gonna lie, you had us in the first half
Nah - am convinced it was just looking for a cheap catnip hit.
Cat: "omg it's a big squirrel!"
Fox: "omg it's a big squirrel!"
Now this is the quality comment ive been looking for
@@kevinbarasimp1423 indeed xD
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@Konā I agree
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A few years back I was at my girlfriends house, and we noticed that her cat was laying on next doors lawn in the sunshine with a fox as happy as can be. They both looked very comfortable with each other.
I can confirm guys, I was the fox
i can confirm , i was the lawn
I can confirm, I was the house
I can confirm, I was the neighbor's cat
I can also confirm, I was the sunshine
Foxes love to tease. They have that in their personality.
The one in my neighborhood steals doggie toys and often brings them to me.
@brewcrew5854 No. Men like you just interpret behaviour as teasing that isn't actually teasing.
@DM-nw5lu
1. Way to ruin a completely innocent comment with your own bitterness
2. "Men", huh? You use telling language
Agreed. I think the fox was playing but not the cat.
@@nooneyouknow5516 I think the fox was curious while the cat felt threatened. So yeah, I sort of interpreted the interaction in the same way as you did.
Cat: What kind of a cat breed are you?
Fox: Swiper.
HA
@sleight sloth If we MUST go there: Corre' Corre' Salta!
Dora: Do you see swiper? Can you tell me where it is?
Me: *RIGHT NEXT TO YOU*
Dora: Where?
Me: *Punches my TV **#period*
@@multifandom8274 Well how about of Ghi-Dorah destroys Dora...?
*SWIPER NO SWIPING*
Cat: Why are you running?? WHY ARE YOU RUNNING??
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I know this meme 😂
I couldn't avoid to read it with the voice lol
Do you know da wae?
This meme hahaha
It's kind of crazy how much bigger cats can get when they puff up like that. I used to have a cat that could nearly double in size when she was freaked out, hair on end. Amazing fur control.
I had a long-haired calico who was the same way. If something scared her she'd "blow up"
I’m kinda surprised the cat was nearly as big as the fox. I thought foxes were near double the size, but watching more fox and cat videos I realized this wasn’t the case
My family once had the joy of raising up a little fox puppy on our farm. She always wanted to be chased by the cats or by us. The funniest challenge for her was to run by as close as possible to the cats without getting hit 😅
😊
Thats sounds pretty fun and chill. Foxes are just dogs with cat program inside.
Cat: that's a weird looking dog.
Fox : that's a weird looking racoon.
Fox: I have literally no idea what a “raccoon” is… we don’t have those here in the UK where I’m from 😉🦊
@@davidburke2132 atleast we have rights
@@TheCerealArsonist really? That’s where you decided to go off the back of a light hearted comment like that?! 🤦🏼♂️
I’m guessing that you must be American. I’d assume you think yours is “the land of the free” too? Funny how your country never comes out top of any of the independently assessed world freedom indices don’t you think? In fact I’m being kind just pitching it as never top… frankly your level of freedoms are mediocre 🤷🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣
@@davidburke2132 i'm from korea
@@TheCerealArsonist good for you. Doesn’t really change my point a great deal though I’m afraid:
Freedom House World Freedom Report 2021 - UK, 27th overall… Korea 58th overall.
Cato Institute Human Freedom Index 2020 - UK, 17th overall… Korea 26th.
And “rights” are assessed as part of each of these indices… so what was your point about having rights that you’re implying the UK doesn’t have again? 😜
"My tail's bushier than yours!"
"No it isn't!"
🤣😂🤣 I think that's why they like each other
the cat does look like he have a bushier tail tho.
"I'll show you what a real bush looks like"
@@tenerife_sea ....
@@tenerife_sea ....
Playing or fighting, I'm just nervous of them being on the road 😂❤
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I as well thought that.
Yes, they are friends. Just 2 months ago I saw a young fox hit by a car and my neighbours' cat sat next to her begged us to help. We tried our best but fox rescuer couldn't save her. I am crying right now because of that poor fox 🥲. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Rest in peace, little fox. My condolences. Losing an animal is painful.
@@TheOceanBearer Thank you.
Cat: Wut....who are you?
Fox: I'm you but dog
ABmax 👏👏👏👏👏👏
LMAO 😂
The best description of a fox I've ever seen tbh
HAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Cat : ....What?
The cat wasnt playing she didnt like someone with a puffy tail trying to take her take her place as the fluffiest tail in the neighborhood.
cat: *P O I N T Y C A T*
fox: *S M U S H E D F O X*
I am glad i am not the only one who saw that, this tail was more furry than normal, but they didn't fight that is purrfect to me. That is about the cat, look her tail this fluffyness was more furry than the fox.
Yeah. The cat was trying to get rid of the fox, not play with it. In no way was that cat in a playful mood. Does the person who posted this video even know body language of cats?
@@augusonictheracoon5279 the cats tail fur was puffed out. Cats do that when scared or trying to intimidate prey or an opponent. This cat was by no means trying to play with the fox
Bushy tail can mean excited too remember.
There have been a number of cases of foxes and feral cats teaming up as hunting partners. They each have their own unique skill sets.
White kitty is gorgeous… fox looks really healthy and at home in the neighborhood ❤️❤️🐾🐾
Humans: So adorable
Cat: *"this town ain't big enough for both of us"*
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the fox probably ate a kitten and the cat is trying to keep it away from the rest.
agasttya dixit Oh my god, this is like that jojo moment where Dio and Jotaro fought.
@@frankyflowers dang that got dark real fast
Dang, these Disney live action reboots are really getting out of hand.
I KNOW RIGHT?!? Uhg I hate that they turned copper into cat!
This that movie the hound and the fox right
@@brebeehoney fox and the hound yeah XD
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*We have the cutest fox in our neighborhood. We see him/her all the time during the day running around the neighborhood.* She's not timid or scared! We moved to CT a year ago...we had no idea how much wildlife we would see in our own backyard. *Everything from raccoons and deer to bears...even moose! We Love it!*
Please jo blo..start a channel..I envy you as I very much miss seeing wildlife..I will subscribe right away!!
You shouldn't have bears in your backyard.
@@christopherstein2024 LOL It's awesome! We purchased a Air Horn to scare them off...they aren't very timid, but they aren't aggressive either. They look at you more with a why are you yelling at me look than anything.
Just don't leave a window or door open if you have a Young Baby...
What is CT? Some american language, I guess 😅🙈
I used to volunteer at a wildlife rehab clinic that specializes in foxes, and often if we got a fox pup that was abandoned, we'd try to get kittens to raise with it, because they actually learn more how to be fox like from cats if other fox kits aren't available. Also, in the wild, foxes tend to respect cats' space, as cats are more trouble to mess with due to their claws. Generally a healthy wild fox will leave a cat alone.
People: look they play together
Cat: ¡¡¡ GET OUT OF MY TERRITORY !!!
Truck: Beep Beep *accedent*
People: They are not playing!!!
Cat: meow
Flor Fagalde tru
GET OUT OF MY LABORATORY!!!
Well, they ARE kind of playing, though. None of them are in aggressive poses, this is just harmless curiosity.
Nah this is not playing. The cat is clearly dealing meth to that fox.
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Finally a professional telling everyone what’s actually happening.
@AleNoConstancy do you even know what you just said?
@AleNoConstancy ummmmmmmmmmmm.....
oKaY 🙃🤔😒
I am the Danger!
They are for sure playing. I care for dozens of stray cats and can recognize when a cat doesn't play ;) These two have a lovely friendship.
The fox seems a bit more wary than the cat, but that makes sense as it's a wild animal and it has to worry about humans coming out and chasing it off.
Delightful! I saw my two cats sitting about 6ft apart from a fox, very early one morning. They all just sat on the pavement, chilling. I was terrified the fox was going to attack the cats but eventually it wandered-off across the road and they watched it go. Obviously, just hanging-out for a bit.
Nice lol 🐈
Can’t believe they were even social distancing
A healthy adult cat could rip a fox to shreds. Unless it's starving or the cat is old, sick or young, a fox won't even try.
I’d be more worried about my cats attacking the fox and everyone including me coming off injured.
This is like when in a movie a really smart villain meets his match. It makes things more interesting.
The question is: who is the hero and who is the villain?
Mega mind?
Ross Knodel Jotaro and Dio
When nature is trying to build its own MCU
@@fignewton0000 its both the villain,they're partner in crime
Fox: "Can we play?"
Cat: "I WILL DESTROY YOUR BLOODLINE, EVEN YOUR EARLIEST ANCESTORS FEAR THE NAME OF MR SNUGGLES"
Bahhaaaa excellent. 👍
NOT MR SNUGGLES 😭😭😭
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I imagined the cat saying that in the cutest voice
My main oc: NO MR SNUGGLES DONT DESTORY MY EXISTENCE!!!!! (I'm saying this cuz my main oc is a fox lolol)
Really needed this. Thank you. My fluffy white cat ruled the neighborhood with an iron paw for 19 years.
Notice how the fox checked for cars and traffic before crossing the road? Smart fox.
You say "playing," but that cat's tail says, "MORTAL KOMBAT!!!"
But cats often wave their tails when playing.
No hissing or arching of the back. Ears straight up
@@24RRTouring Oh yes it is!
0:16 - raised fur, wide open hissing mouth, lunge-ready arched back, puffed-up straight tail tucked in, flattened ears - she´s in fight-mode in that moment for sure.
Also the foxes "yawning" gesture at 0:17 - wide opening of mouth and showing of teeth is a threat gesture in foxes. Also he later seeks higher ground, they both never let the other out of sight.
This is a confrontation, very clearly. Both are in stress by body language.
@@nilesbutler8638 BOLLOX You clearly havent a clue what your talking about they are playing ive had foxes play with my husky the fox and he play together once every month or so nothing unusual about it either it happens a lot , animals know when they are under threat and if the fox or the cat felt threatened your wouldnt see them for dust thats a fact .
@@nilesbutler8638 you have to deadass be stupid. Or a pathological bullshitter. The cat is playfully running around chasing the dog, so even if those signs did happen, it’s still playing
The ambience is so relaxing.
Yeah
It reminds me of Untitled Goose Game
This dude lives in heaven
Sounds you guys don't have alot of nature where your at
Sounds like stardew Valley if you ask me
Cat playing mind games. Fox sizing up potential meal.
Anyone with a cat knows this is a cat not just playing, but hoping the fox with play harder.
It is totally relaxed.
Look's like a dog:
Act's like a cat:
Make's dolphin noise's: *IT'S A FOX*
That's funny because it's true
That is the best descripton of a fox I ever read! Kudos!
Dolphin noises? More like woman being attacked or crying baby noises. Shit gets me paranoid I'll be running out in my superman suit and it's just a fox.
Wow 😀
All those apostrophes hurt my eyes.
Fox: "Friend?"
Cat: "If you do not get off my goddamn property in fifteen seconds I am going to tear you into orange confetti."
“ORANGE CONFETTI” I’M SCREAMING😂😂
Lol😂
LMAOO
XD
I-
We had a cat who for some time had a fox as a best friend. The fox had been hit by a car and had a limp on one of it's legs but would wait outside our house everyday for our cat to come out and play and they'd greet each other and wander into the gardens side by side. One day the cat never returned, I hope he found a sweet carer who let's him play with his best friend still.
Gods precious animals! This is so beautiful to see and the birds too🥺
“STOP CHASING ME”
“YOU STILL OWE ME FIFTY BUCKS BOB!”
hahahahahahhaha
"mY naMe Is RoBerTtTtTTTtt!!!!!!"
Now thats what I call friendship
Cat like hey who are you where you come from😂😂😂
I hate to break it to you buddy I know you tried but it’s not fucking funny
0:23 They both turn their heads together at the same time the same way. It's like a sitcom opening.
Good eye, sir.
"I heard that one in 3 people are gay"
"Johnny see that camera? Yeah, we gotta act kind"
@@spookyscaryskeletons578 BYE LMAO
HAHAHAH
They're both sooo beautiful. ❤️
What a lovely neighbourhood you live in. Looks and sounds like heaven.
damn so many animal experts in comment section
ikr, kinda irritating. I'm gonna say aww how cute they playing together in comments to trigger them.
@@CLP97 hmkay?
Because it is true. The cat doesn’t think it is funny.
Also the fox probably trying to lure the cat for ambushed.
Astro Not looool you don’t have to be an expert to know a cat. When you have a cat you know how the cat reacts the same way you might know the different poses of dogs when happy or angry or scared 😂😂😂😂
@@CLP97 I like how you people act all high and mighty by suggesting that people are pretending to know about stuff they don't, whilst pretending that you know better. If you have ever owned a cat and have even the vaguest interest in their behaviour, you can tell this isn't play.
Cat: WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP!!??
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fox: I'm here to drain the swamp. Make this swamp great again.
Shrek: Come here Puss-in-Boots...come to daddy...
Fox: it's OUR swamp
WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON MY STREEET
Kitty's tail all fluffed! Beautiful fox
I love Foxes. That cat is absolutely gorgeous
"hey what should we play?"
"let's just play running"
"ok"
Underrated. Really funny comment
Genuinely the funniest comment in this comment section. This one actually made me chuckle.
I think it reminds everyone of certain childhood moments
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@@darall7758 I was reminded of my childhood.
Some people think they were fighting and others playing. I see it as more of a neutral encounter. Initial surprise, then curiosity, then getting used to one another's presence until they both got spooked off by something off camera. I think it could have definitely evolved into earnest play if they were given some more time together.
It looked to me like the fox did something at the end that upset cat, but after thinking about it I agree with you. The cat would've hissed and yowled if it was being territorial.
If you you don’t know cat language, than don’t talk about their behaviour. What you would like to see doesn’t matter at all.
@@maya_unplugged You know nothing about what I know, so you should take your own advice and piss off.
@@magicdoll9914 Don't listen to them, they don't know what they're talking about. :)
Actually your completely right the cat would hiss if it was offended and the fox would leap into an attack or run off and not come back but it came back and they where just confused and curious as you said so good job 👍🏼
foxes are so sweet and gentle. My cats love playing with them. Very heartwarming 🥰
they literally eat cats if they are smaller than them
@@marklospoopoo "Literally eat"? Well, that's alright, then. Just as long as they don't metaphorically eat them.
When a fox gets among the chickens it is very far from sweet or gentle.
Wait you mean Fox's need to eat to survive? wow! I had no idea. There I was thinking they ran on unicorn glitter 🤯🙄@@freeman8128
Well they've never eaten my cats who are both smaller than a fox but guess what, unless your vegan YOU eat animals who're smaller than you even though you could easily NOT eat meat as you're a human with multiple other sources of food unlike a fox.@@marklospoopoo
Omg that cat is so cuuuute! How adorable, it must be a young cat.
They will mate and produce a FAX which will make a loud obnoxious sound.
hahahahahaha, I'm dying... Thanks, best thread I've seen in ages! :-)
cax or fat or fot or cox Fax/cot doesn't quite fit..
Thanks for the best laugh I’ve had in a while
They won't be born. Just jammed up in the out-feed.
Even if they made it out, they'd be all blurry and smudgy.
@@diyimprover6887 wtf you are talking about?
This isn’t playing, this is a drug deal gone wrong.
Lilly yeeetsbanana's it should be fun if the producers of family guy gave cometary about that situation underneath this video 😂
The fact that this stolen comment is almost right under the original version of this comment (at the time of me reading it) makes the attempted theft all the more disappointing
Dont steal
I ain’t Gonna If you’re referring to the “As a vet...” comment, you can see this one is 3 weeks old whereas that one is 2 weeks old.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lololololoooool
Its beautiful seeing animals playing together. Admire the beauty of these animals playing tag or whatever it is
“I would be bored if I didn’t have plaaaans”
“Plans?”
“Crimes.”
The fox is challenging the cats territorial boundaries.
no theyre playing.
cat's
Ye they wasn't playing
Foxes aren't very territorial except when it comes to their burrow and its immediate vicinity.
@@hughmungus6911 But cats are so the fox knew it was entering into the cat's territory and was testing how well the cat could stop Intruders from entering
The title : "Fox and cat playing together"
The video : Cat trying to slaughter a fox
Edit : Bruh it was just a joke why are you guys fighting
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@@abcmanipulation3322 ok
@@abcmanipulation3322 Fuck off
If they were fighting, the cat would have hissed, they wouldn't be in a casual posture, and they wouldn't stop in the middle of the fight, getting distracted, looking at other places. Maybe they weren't playing, but this is not a fight.
@@capivara6094 arched back and puffy tail isn't a *casual* posture you know
My top 2 favourite animals, this couldn't get any better.
I think it’s great how these animals interact (wild and domestic )at least foxes can now roam amongst cats without hurting them 😊
Cat: 'Weirdest cat I've ever seen... I'm gonna play with it!'
Fox: 'Weirdest fox I've ever seen, I'm gonna play with it!'
BTW, adore the heart on the kitty's right flank
@Thelondonbadger 🤣😂🦊 you are too funny! This goes in my front yard almost every time my cat gets out... Around here (Northampton, MA USA) everyone blames "a fox" when their cats go missing. LOLOL 😸 -- no way, no how... They love to crunch on 🥜🥜🥜 by the way, there's a trail of shells 10 ft long outside 🐾😹 (🙋♀️from America)
@Thelondonbadger I know about the coyotes, we lose a lot of cats around here to those... Also, fisher cats (weasels). I've been reading extensively about 🦊 🦊 and they ALL claim it's extremely rare for 🦊 to actually kill a cat... Idk. But I keep my cats inside! I have a possum too that visits -- and a skunk -- and just this week, for the first time ever I found a woodchuck hanging on my birdfeeder 😃 👍 Reminded me of the Monty Python sketch about the "edgehog on the telly" 😂🤣Cheers!
you think cats and foxes have never seen eachother ever?
aww, i didn’t notice the heart❣️
Stop trying to humanize animals, you read too many kid books or watched to many Walter Disney cartoons. The fox is probably well fed and just hanging around while the cat recognizes a predator and is keeping it away.
Cat "what kind of cat are you?"
Fox "Yes"
Yesn't
Yesn't
Idk why this meme always works
*Fox:* That's a weird ass looking fox.
*Cat:* That's a weird ass looking cat.
@@John-X *yesn't*
This is a perfect example of how wonderful life will be for most animals when mankind is gone.
Trying to eat each other?
Foxes are so majestic beings. Their eyes tell infinite stories 🙂
Once, after a long day delivering the mail I sat down. It was almost night, then all of the sudden this beautiful fox came out of the woods and starting playing alone, making high jumps. With the light post in the background the fox looked like an angel. She or he played for a long time then went back to the woods. This still is, one of the most mesmerizing experiences in my life!
Aww 💞 that's lovely.
would liked to have seen that😊
That would have made a lovely video.
Reads like one of those stories about fox spirits from Asian folklore!
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Guess this cat is not playing. Her extremely fluffy tail and her back say: get out of my area!
Christiane Reichardt .....naw when the cat is running it’s more like a slow gallop. If it was meaning business it would have been lower to the ground and much faster. Cute video
I agree but i made the same comment and everyone tells me im wrong
Christiane Reichardt absolutely. Cat is not playing but the fox is not scared so much so it looks like playing.
The tail swishing too. Doesn’t mean the same thing as tail wagging with dogs does 🤔
@ThroughTheMirror Notice how there is no "it" between "doesn't" and "mean," and no question mark at the end...
Damn...kittie is going to need a five or six hour nappie after all that...😁
So precious! ❤️
The cat's tail signalize that the cat wasnt playing at all
Agree the fluffed up tail and arched back is the cat trying to look big. There is no play involved here at all and the cat is simply trying to chase the fox away from it's territory, it may even have kittens that it's trying to protect.
"Sod off and take your mange with you" that's what the cat was thinking. Look at that foxes back 0:52
cat: get the fk off
fox: ok but is that an invite to play?
Really? My cat's tail gets fluffed up like like that whenever we play . The cat wasn't hissing, growling or arching its back ... those are how you know if a cat is serious. These animals are playing cautiously.
@@WaspMedia3D then youve never saw the real fluffed up tail of your cat i think so. Please go and google the cat language if your unfamiliar with it
Fox = Dog hardware running Cat software....
I was thinking myself that foxes look and act somewhere between a dog and a cat, but you said it best!
@@oscarfelix1952 this was said a million times lmao XD
@@elenailina471 You're easily amused.
Hyenas- modified Cat hardware running dog software
and sound like a chicken....
That's a gorgeous cat !
Thats pretty cute. The fox at least was playing it kept coming back haha
Cats...
Not giving a damn about their size since eternity.
My cat played with a fox and she'd bring it to our garden and invite it in ( turning around and waiting for it to continue following her when I opened the door...which it never did, would be scared off by the sight of me). She tried inviting other cats in too 😂
How cute!
My aunt lives out in the country where people tend to abandon their cats. Her cats used to invite all the strays to live in their shed.
november heart. You'd be surprised how daringly a fox will enter your house if you have a nice bit for him to nibble. Try it!
"Can my friend come over?"
*_Fox has sent you friend request_*
Beautiful animals!
Foxes are just plain magical.
I love how they are "playing" together and yet cautious of each others presence
Edit: I m high on likes right now 😌
Hamburger.
Yah
@@sweetgirl070707 Yeah
@@sweetgirl070707 Nope, they are playing. Ears aren’t down and tail isn’t straight up or pointed straight. And cats normally fight in close proximity, this cat is letting the fox have distance so they aren’t fighting.
@@sweetgirl070707 They are playing if that cat felt any kind of threat it wouldn't let the fox come near it, it would probably act aggressive and hiss etc against the fox if it felt threaten so they are playing.
the fox might be playing, but that cat isn't...look at his stance
Kate Zoe I know right? If they weren't playing you'd hear the cat hiss and see it claw at the fox before it even go near it.
I've owned several cats within my life. Each cat is different, but this one is showing mixed body language. It's tail is fluffy while its back is slightly arched. Trying to make itself look more intimidating. While it's also not hissing or swatting. I think the cat was more curious than anything.
Also my current youngest cat is only about a year and a half and I have yet to see him hiss. Even when he gets in fights with my other one. I might've once, but it was hard to tell he got in a fight with a neighbors cat and one of the two, if not both were extremely loud.
Yea, the stance of a curious and excited cat lmao
Just bc her tail is big doesnt mean she's being defensive, the biggest sign that she's more curious and relaxed is that it's in the air.
Cats keep all valuable limbs close to them when they feel like they're in a dangerous situation, she's curious and cautious, but she's not being defensive or aggressive
So many retards lol.
Maybe they are playing, but they both, especially the cat, are still defensive.
They didn't attacked each other, because they were just curious.
We had some gray Fox orphans living in our backyard for a while. It backed to nature. Our cats loved to run around with them, especially at night. Then the foxes just moved on one day.
They’re so cute chasing each other. 🐱❤️🦊🤗
I love how cats inhabit this grey area to so many other animals of being small enough to eat, but predator enough to fear.
It's like this with almost any animal. "Sure I could probably eat that thing, but is it worth it? That thing's almost as big as me, and could probably do some serious damage." Predators will only go after prey they can easily take down with minimal risk.
@@alexanderthegreat6682 True with a video like this, the fox isn't much larger than the cat. But watch some cat vs alligator / bear etc footage, and you'll see better what I was referring to.
@@Adeon55 ah, I see. Still, cats are difficult prey to catch, no to mention they will fight back, so if they can, most predators will avoid them.
@@alexanderthegreat6682 Yup!
@@alexanderthegreat6682 plus the cat's intimidation game is pretty tight.
Cat: "It's like a dog but cattier..."
Fox: "It's like a dog but foxier..."
You: Its like a person but stupider
Yes
What the Fox say?
@@fernandos.vasconcellos7520 Fuck you
@@Srikchik You can roast. But can you toast?
This is precious 💗 Each a little uncertain, but curious and willing to learn through shared play. Thank you.
That cat is sure to be called Patch.
My cat use to go see a fox at the same hour in the late evening near a field, i don't know exactly what they do but once i've seen my cat just stand proudly near him and the fox do the same.
"Ya call that a tail? THIS is a tail!"
Faxx
Cat: come here u piece of s h i t
@@Zuion_Art 😂😂
Fox: What’s going on?
Cat: I don’t know. But I will dominate you until I figure it out.
Ha ha ha ha. Cat logic exactly.
That is so sweet! Maybe foxes really like cats because they seem similar in size but not as openly aggressive as a dog. I bet most dogs would immediately start barking and getting angry at a fox but I don't know. I have always thought foxes seem like a cross between dogs and cats. This video footage is priceless, thank you!
My dog would probably think a fox was a small dog and try to play with it.
“What kind of fox are you?!”
“Mwwaaaaaoooo”
“AGH! WHAT IS THAT NOISE?!”
Years ago we had a fox that decided it wanted to live with us, literally came through the cat flap and we found it asleep on the sofa, are we realised it was because he had become best pals with one of our cats. The cat only has three legs and would do his best to keep up with the fox but they were so sweet together. A friend of mine also had a fully domesticated fox growing up and said the are the perfect balance between an cat and a dog. They are the sweetest animal. I can’t believe people still try and hunt them.
But I heard they cannot be house trained at all.
Karolyn kopriva I’m not sure. We never tried because he would come in and out the cat flap and luckily never did anything in the house
@@Courfeyracc oh, that's probably a good thing I heard they have a strong smell in their wee lol!
Aw, more to the story please! What happened to the fox?
Amanda C I left that part out because sadly he died when he was about three. We live down a quite country road but people sometimes speed down here because they feel like they can and Jr got hit by a car. We have lost a cat this way too
Fox: No other animals have a tail as fluffy as mine. (Sees the cat) Oh, bloody hell.
So its a british fox?
That fox’s tail is pretty scrawny actually. Not as fluffy as a squirrel’s.
As a someone who lives in Britain I can confirm this is how every fox speaks here.
Is he Ron? XD
Arm cylo yeah it’s filmed in the Uk lmfao
Foxes are so beautiful.
Beautiful creatures! ♥
1:00 “it’s over Anakin, I have the high ground!”
Hahaha I like how whenever the cat stops chasing him, the fox stops in his tracks and is like “hey…where’d you go?”
remember kitties, don't play in the street. this reminds me of being a kid full of excited exuberance where aimlessly running, JUST RUNNING, was a fun and joyous act. those were the days my friend. now just watching kids run around wears me out. but not animals so much.
Look at these two little goofy goobers, so cute.
Cat: you wanna play tag?
Fox: your just a small tiger wtf
What is going on with your name lmao
Love your name
It's tells a story
@Cavalier prussien au chômage wym?
@@user-cn4ci5wx1s wow-
@@user-cn4ci5wx1s oof
What an unusual companionship indeed! Can we also appreciate the birds chirping and singing in the background. What a relief most especially to those living in metropolitan areas!
Definitely filmed in the early morning or when the sun is setting.
The birds chirping actually gives me PTSD to when I usually wake up because of the birds 🐦
Quintessential English suburbia.
It's not that unusual, most people don't realise that foxes are very similar to cats with traits and behaviour etc
You can tell by their behaviour, this isn't the first time these two have encountered each other.
@@jesspeters9023 wow that's the first time I've seen PTSD, a serious condition, trivialized to 'burbs wake me up so I have post traumatic stress disorder, see, I have severe trauma from birds chirping, yes I know people get bombed, but THE BIRDS, the birds cause me SUCH trauma'
Fox was actually looking for a naive cat for breakfast .
The moment where they both turn to look at the camera is pure gold.
both beautiful animals, i love this self confidence in cats
Onur Thornburg
both beautiful animals, i love this self confidence in cats
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hi OT...
yes both are cute animals and slowly friends
Foxes generally have a lot of respect for cat claws.
@Harzburgitic no way, the fox isn't strong enough. Maybe a very small cat..
@Malal false
@Harzburgitic yes they do
@Malal nope
Banarie Cristian a fox can tear a cat apart
Great film. Birdsong even better!
Fox: Hey you look hot, wanna run away with me?
Cat: in your dreams!
Fox: I'll give you food?
Cat: FINE