Cat Fight or Cat Play?

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  • In this episode, Joanna asks me to look at a video clip of her two cats Pudim & Olivia to determine if her cats are having a good time or if she’s got a big problem on her hands. I break down this video into body language, timing, and territory to give her (and you) the answers as to what’s going on and how to move forward!
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  • @shontehanna2759
    @shontehanna2759 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1156

    translation, for all you cool cats and kittens: Ears flattening = taking out your earrings.

    • @ginihall1234
      @ginihall1234 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Shonté Hanna great comparison

    • @hermeticxhaote4723
      @hermeticxhaote4723 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Omg like when Kelley beat up Toby when they were doing self defense.

    • @Telltale.
      @Telltale. 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ha! Too funny

    • @kreizix
      @kreizix 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      that’s a good way of putting it xD

    • @doffydonquixote4723
      @doffydonquixote4723 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Great comparison

  • @LuckyFerals
    @LuckyFerals 4 ปีที่แล้ว +387

    Yes, multiple cats = multiple pieces of cat furniture = less fights.

    • @thomaswarren5794
      @thomaswarren5794 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Multiple cats + multiple prices of cat furniture = less fights****

  • @PutingPinoy
    @PutingPinoy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +271

    I rescued a kitty several weeks ago. And she had pretty intense separation anxiety. So I got another kitty for her to have a pal. I used your advice to slowly introduce them through scent exchange, schedule, etc! And they are best buds! Playing hide and seek, playfully wrestling, cuddling when sleeping, etc etc... thank you to you and Kitten Lady for all the advice.

    • @SB-uw9eh
      @SB-uw9eh 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How long did it take in your situation?

    • @analuisamoreira7872
      @analuisamoreira7872 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm so happy to read this comment. I also got a kitten about a month ago and it's going great but I feel like she gets really sad when I'm at work and she's alone all day, so I'm planning on adopting another kitten from the shelter next week. I'm really nervous to bring home another kitten because I don't want Chloe to feel like her space is being invaded. It's great to know that someone else in a similar situation used Jackson Galaxy's method and it worked great. I have been watching his videos all day and also Kitten Lady's to prepare myself for this. Can't wait to do it myself and introduce my kittens.

    • @SB-uw9eh
      @SB-uw9eh 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@analuisamoreira7872 It is tough going. I'm on week 2. My resident cat cries when I go into the room.

    • @analuisamoreira7872
      @analuisamoreira7872 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      S B are they still separated? Hope everything works out great for you and your kitties

    • @jessubravante9957
      @jessubravante9957 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My kittens still havent bonded :( been doing the slow intros for 3 weeks now and when i tried to put them together it got violent

  • @MrBurnlan
    @MrBurnlan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +759

    I hoped you'd get more into what's a fight and what's a play-fight. My cats never really got hurt but sometimes I wonder if they play too rough

    • @Pajaroshark
      @Pajaroshark 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Burnlan Same, my male cat rips tufts of his sister’s fur off but I don’t know if it’s just play and the female just sucks at fights

    • @PandoraJonesmodel
      @PandoraJonesmodel 4 ปีที่แล้ว +73

      I find that so long as my cats are both wagging their tails, and nobody's hissing, they're just playing. If one of them starts to get a little too serious, I hiss at them and break it up.

    • @megivh1908
      @megivh1908 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@PandoraJonesmodel u hiss?

    • @PandoraJonesmodel
      @PandoraJonesmodel 4 ปีที่แล้ว +78

      @@megivh1908 Yes. It's a good way to stop a cat from doing something you don't want it to do w/out being harsh. Their moms hissed at them when they were babies.

    • @Laruto722
      @Laruto722 4 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      @@PandoraJonesmodel Tail wagging is usually a sign of annoyance or tension though, so at that point the cats may not be as friendly towards eachother as you think.

  • @rummagetherum
    @rummagetherum 4 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    My cats like to shout their battle cries when they’re fighting. Silent when playing, that’s a big key for me to tell

  • @OwnedByACatNamedC.C.
    @OwnedByACatNamedC.C. 4 ปีที่แล้ว +508

    Always wondered what made one of my former cats Julia, who lived to the ripe old age of 21 years old, the matriarch of my cat ‘family’. She never fought with any of my other cats over the years, but she ruled the roost without doubt. All she ever had to do was make that little warning meow sound (and growl or hiss), and the others gave her a wide berth. She also never liked my ex-husband, either. I should’ve listened to her sooner!!😹

    • @2not2_64
      @2not2_64 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      LOL, yes, listen to your wise cats 🐱!! I have two male cats and one female. One of the male cats and the female cat we rescued within two weeks of each other and they were six years old before we got the third cat. My female cat is a ginger cat, and she definitely rules the roost! It is funny to watch, because the third cat, the one we just recently rescued, has grown up to be 4 pounds heavier than the other two. As you can imagine, he’s still a kitten and loves to play, but he will not mess with the female cat if she is not in the mood! 😹

    • @2not2_64
      @2not2_64 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      LOL, yes, listen to your wise cats 🐱!! I have two male cats and one female. One of the male cats and the female cat we rescued within two weeks of each other and they were six years old before we got the third cat. My female cat is a ginger cat, and she definitely rules the roost! It is funny to watch, because the third cat, the one we just recently rescued, has grown up to be 4 pounds heavier than the other two. As you can imagine, he’s still a kitten and loves to play, but he will not mess with the female cat if she is not in the mood! 😹

    • @2not2_64
      @2not2_64 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      LOL, yes, listen to your wise cats 🐱!! I have two male cats and one female. One of the male cats and the female cat we rescued within two weeks of each other and they were six years old before we got the third cat. My female cat is a ginger cat, and she definitely rules the roost! It is funny to watch, because the third cat, the one we just recently rescued, has grown up to be 4 pounds heavier than the other two. As you can imagine, he’s still a kitten and loves to play, but he will not mess with the female cat if she is not in the mood! 😹

    • @OwnedByACatNamedC.C.
      @OwnedByACatNamedC.C. 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Jared does stuff - Me, too!! I’ve never known of any other cats named Julia. It’s a beautiful name!🐈🐾👍🏻

    • @jpteknoman
      @jpteknoman 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      i have some relatives i don't like. first time they came over after me adopting her, my cat just left the house and waited for them to go away before coming back. she spend about 3 hours on the roof the neighbor's house observing and waiting to see them leave

  • @gabrielladeass
    @gabrielladeass 4 ปีที่แล้ว +168

    As the fighting began my cat Minna rushed to watch. She sat on my face while enjoinig the video...

    • @musicianwren9248
      @musicianwren9248 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      LOL for some reason this reminds me of the meme with Michael Jackson eating popcorn.

    • @themechanicnextdoor5144
      @themechanicnextdoor5144 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Same, if my cat hears a cat fight in a video she runs into my room to see whats going on

    • @Mojichan13
      @Mojichan13 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I always mute cat fights, because mine are getting stressed out because of the sound.

  • @MissRandomlols
    @MissRandomlols 4 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    OMG finally! I have been dying for a Video about what are the differences in playing and fighting because I adopted a new cat back in October, both my resident cat a new cat have come along way since introductions but sometimes I can’t fully understand if there playing or sometimes Fighting it’s hard because I don’t want to intervine but it’s hard to tell when the line has been crossed and mom has to step in ugh being a cat mom is not easy lol

    • @lillycali7287
      @lillycali7287 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pudim bully 😹😹😹

  • @i_am_thebatman
    @i_am_thebatman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    “It’s over Pudim, I have the High Ground”

  • @InvincibleJ
    @InvincibleJ 4 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    So funny this video appeared today as last night I was looking this up! 😂 My boys Onyx and Zeus are brothers (same litter) approx 1 year, 4 months, last night they were zooming around the house, tumbling with each other, biting each others necks and meowing (Bombays so maybe more vocal perhaps?). I wondered if they were fighting as they were more rough than usual but nope! Their ears were pointed forwarded, no hissing at all, the claws were not out, the biting did not hurt. I observed them for a while take turns chasing each other, like a little game of cat tag lol this video just assured me they're both ok and get along just fine. I'm glad they have each other to play with, it's so cute. I love them so much 🥰 ❤️🐾

    • @jakual339
      @jakual339 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      It seems like the back-and-forth part is really important. If they're both chasing, instead of just one always initiating the fight, it must mean they're both getting something out of it.

    • @Hannah-zw9ow
      @Hannah-zw9ow 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      jakual339 back and forth is one of the best ways to tell! If they’re both chasing, it’s play. If at any point one stops chasing, that’s bad. It’s the same for dogs.

    • @sylvialamagna4490
      @sylvialamagna4490 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Love Bombays, mine is so kind

  • @johnjekyelandhyde32
    @johnjekyelandhyde32 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jackson, Your videos are so helpful! Thank you so much for doing these. Please keep creating more videos!

  • @WhattheBeck
    @WhattheBeck 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    i love how he explains things. like the two lanes for cars analogy? Brilliant

  • @candcweber2012
    @candcweber2012 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Jackson! Your videos and shows have been a big help caring for our kitties.

  • @Emmanemanemm
    @Emmanemanemm 4 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I most appreciate that even though you have thousands of recorded hours showing people cat issues and human issues you still take the time to address the questions and concerns people have. You don't belittle them or call them out and encourage us to be kind and courteous as well. Gentle encouragement to do more research instead of saying negative things or making the person feel like an idiot is just a great lesson on being a kind person. I'm sure these questions can become irritating and tiring since I'm sure you get the same questions over and over again. But thank you for setting an example on treating people right. I needed that today!

  • @justneedtovent
    @justneedtovent 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That was actually helpful I have a hell of a time telling the difference between play and actual aggression sometimes. Thank you Jakson.

  • @raezworld
    @raezworld 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love this information! Thanks Jackson!!

  • @samanthawingate9149
    @samanthawingate9149 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! This is exactly the video I've been waiting for!
    We have a confident boy (Guinness) and a scaredy-cat girl (the Tsarina Gemima). While we've been working really hard on helping the Tsarina find her mojo, and she's been walking much taller and more confidently lately (so proud of her), Guinness likes to chase her.
    I've thought for a while that he doesn't seem aggressive when he goes after her, but if she runs, he chases. She obviously hates it, hisses, ears back etc. He just seems to think it's play time.
    After watching this video, I'm even more convinced that we just need to help him burn off a bit more steam.
    Love your videos, so informative, thanks again!

  • @mirana0elena1
    @mirana0elena1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very helpful video! It’s happening with our cats a lot too. Please do this type of shot informative content ❤️❤️ love it thanks a lot

  • @NightSovereign
    @NightSovereign 4 ปีที่แล้ว +115

    i was hoping there will be more information in this video about how to distinguish between fights and plays in general, but it was somewhat helpful anyway, thank you

    • @alessazoe
      @alessazoe 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      same, I think this one is absolutely clear for me. it would be helpful to have more guidance on not so clear play/fight situations.

    • @JacyndaMinor
      @JacyndaMinor 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      I think the big one is how they are holding their ears and bodies- anytime you see ears go flat, it’s bad. Mine don’t look unnatural when they are playing, like they are sitting upright and ears are perky, no one is trying to be bigger or smaller. Also cats tend to be blitz attack hunters, so quick jumping and tousling is likely just play but anything that appears to be at a stand-off or ongoing defensive/offensive positions that are staying put and protecting their tummies is likely a fight. Playing cats will be casually flicking a tail and casually rolling around and swiping, an angry or scared cat will usually make themselves small and that tail will be super still or like a windshield wiper on the highest setting. Ears and tails, kids.

    • @WolfFireheart
      @WolfFireheart 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JacyndaMinor Well said!

    • @dawnchesbro4189
      @dawnchesbro4189 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@JacyndaMinor my friend recently asked how I could tell when my Japanese bobtail siblings were aggravated because they have bobbed tails. They still can show emotion, it's just not as evident as a long cats tail. Body posture is another big indicator of cat mood.

    • @JacyndaMinor
      @JacyndaMinor 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Dawn Chesbro right, dang! I didn’t even think about that- yeah I think what JG said about making themselves small, and I’d add big to that too. My guys are kinda loose and upright when playing but they get all tight in shape or posture when it gets out of hand and they are mad. I can also easily tell a huge difference if they are hurt or just scared, I knew the one time my lil guy was hurt and we had to take him to the vet for surgery immediately after his hip was broken bc his whole demeanor changed. I cried for 48 hours straight. Poor lil baby, they said he might not make it and wouldn’t be much for walking but this kid walks fine and hops pretty much like any other cat! They said it all depended on him and his will to live, which he has since impressed everyone with bc he’s amazing and I taught him to fetch. ANYWHO I LOVE MUH CAT.
      Too often we just assume all kitties come with tails!
      I bet those guys are adorable tho.

  • @gilateliabush6804
    @gilateliabush6804 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just the video I needed. Thank you!

  • @9CrystalDragon2
    @9CrystalDragon2 4 ปีที่แล้ว +79

    "Pudim sees Olivia as a cool squeeky toy" definitely how my dino sees his sister velvet. When he starts to get to rough I know to bring out the toys (or laser pointer if I'm lazy) now to figure out how to stop the morning quarrels (I think it's over the spot on the bed but they both at some point in the night do sleep comfortable together) hard to know what's going on at 5:30am. just to put in context they get along most time I think Dino just has a bit too much energy for Velvet.

    • @WolfFireheart
      @WolfFireheart 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      See if you can put like, two small cat towers just by the bed.
      So that both cats can lay near you, but not in the bed.
      Something that is a fair bit higher then the bed, so they can look down at you, and around the entire room.
      A nice safe place for them, that allows them to sleep near you, but also away from each other.
      At first, when you go to bed, you can put a few treats on each of them, so they start seeing it as a nice place, and will then want to be there.
      This should stop them fighting over who gets the bed with you.
      Hope this helps =D

    • @VeganSoulMama
      @VeganSoulMama 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same! My little "Rye" loves to occasionally use his sister "puppycat" as a toy. I have to distract him with something else to play with.

    • @deefee701
      @deefee701 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      My cat always wanted to go out about 4:30-5:30am so I just had to get used to taking her out. We didn't have a cat door and she liked a quick cuddle before going out.

    • @dawnchesbro4189
      @dawnchesbro4189 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That sounds like my two siblings. The larger boy just rough houses too much for my smaller girl and she gets very hissy over it. There's only been a few times where I've observed her ears being back, though, so I'm unsure if it's just a game for them. And I do try to play with the boy when it happens, but he's not interested. I think it's just a part of their sibling dynamic in my case.

  • @najlakhalid2754
    @najlakhalid2754 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant yet precise!

  • @desireemonroe9910
    @desireemonroe9910 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just clicked on this video to tell you that you are just amazing!!! I just watched Season 8 Episode 10 (I have been binge watching for a little bit over a month, I am obsessed) l, and it brought me to tears. You are truly their advocate, and I can only imagine how many cat lives you have saved directly and indirectly. 🌟 🌙 🌞 🌎 💘 🐱 🐱 🐱!!!

  • @davidlevinson2460
    @davidlevinson2460 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for breaking that down. So far our older boy and our new 7 mo. old are having a good time playing. Just wanted to recognize any signs if it ever escalates beyond play. So far, so good. I think we have a couple of buddies!

  • @persephonespomegranate
    @persephonespomegranate 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I can attest to furniture turf wars being serious thing! I have two fur babies - a male and a female, litter mates, adopted. My boy Finn is very domineering and picks fights with his sister Shu all the time. They are both very large cats (I believe they’re half Maine Coon) but he’s significantly stronger than her so it gets nasty. They also play fight, groom each other and cuddle - it’s not all-out war all of the time - but it is a very serious problem that I’m trying to remedy. Thankfully, even before quarantine, I’m stay at home so I can dedicate a lot of time to them.
    This is how serious the situation is: Finn actually broke her hip when they were 18 months old when he jumped on her back in one of these episodes. Her leg is now free floating after surgery (not attached to the hip bone; she’s doing amazing though, doesn’t even have a limp and no signs of any pain or aggravation since recovery). I 💯 would’ve separated them after this incident if I felt it was a problem that had no solution no matter how bonded I am with them. I love Finn so much but I’d put Shu’s safety and protection over my heart if it ever came down to that. But there was so much love there too that I knew we could improve things and my vet agreed.
    Two small changes that have had big payoffs is doubling up on the same piece of cat furniture in the same areas and setting different schedules for cuddle time with me (Finn is a morning cuddler while Shu is still sleeping and Shu gets me all to herself at night once he goes to the basement to sleep - he doesn’t come up to my bed until the early morning hours).
    As Jackson said, I noticed a lot of their fights had a pattern - same area and time of day, when I was in the bathroom getting ready in the mornings and Shumai was laying down in her box just outside the bathroom door (it’s a plastic storage bin that she just claimed one day so I let her keep it). It finally occurred to me that Finn was jealous that she had a special place close to me at a time of day when they’re both vying for my attention. I removed that box, moved two of those corrugated cardboard loungers in its place - not too close together but both in view of me - and it’s really helped.

  • @sherihartley794
    @sherihartley794 ปีที่แล้ว

    So glad I've seen this. I'm a first time cat owner and I jumped in at what I thought was the deep end by bringing home 2 kittens from a litter when originally I was only getting one. I have been terrified watching them play/fight but I had noticed that no matter how rough it gets the 'underdog' never runs away and when they do finally take a breather, she is always the one to start it up again so you have confirmed it seems like healthy play

  • @goodmanticore
    @goodmanticore 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    The details about the ears and how she presses close to the floor are very good to know! My two boys play regularly and sometimes get a little rough, and it gets a bit difficult for me to tell when it's getting too far until there's screaming and yowling and hard biting. The younger one can dish the tackles, but is very sensitive when it comes to taking them. He's the definition of "scaredy-cat." I'll know what to watch for now in case they need broken up. :)

  • @lisalipkin4040
    @lisalipkin4040 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I was also hoping on some more general information between play and real fightas when I saw the title of this video. I have a cat that almost always take a position similar to Olivia (ears flat back, body low down to the grund with paws up and ready) however he does this when he is the instigator too. And he can be the instigator, take that kind of position and when the other cat leaves he will go right back and prod her! The next moment they are sleeping in the same bed. I don't know what to make of their interactions most of the time! :p

    • @kateg9437
      @kateg9437 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Being the instigator doesn't mean that he isn't seriously fighting. It's not just how they respond in defence. Not having your ears bitten off is also good if you are attacking

    • @Haryah11
      @Haryah11 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have something like that between my Chibi (7) and Loki (2). He broke out of his solitary confinement when we first got him (4 months and he was a BIG boy). Zooming up and down the hall and Chibi is just sitting around the corner in the dining room watching him and sticking out a paw when he'd run by to trip him. Now Loki is twice her size and weight. He just wants to play and has energy, but forgets about the fact he grew into his paws which have giant ass claws. Just tries to engage Chibi in play and she throws a fit. 5 minutes later she's trying to get him in trouble and use the 'no fighting under mom's chair' rule for protection. Or she frames him for spilling water. Or steals all the toys and sits on them. Or he'll just walk by and she'll start the fight and be all stretched out, ears flat, tail lashing and mouthy at him, and Loki just is walking by her! Loki on my lap? She just walks over the blanket that is over him and sits on him. If he tries to move, he gets smacked. Loki tries to wake me up in the mornings for something and she thinks it to early? She smacks him. Low on food? I'm a foot behind them. They will sit side by side and smack each other til I get food. Then I'll get a moment when they are curled up on the table close to each other, or they're sharing my lap or desk. Or Chibi's maimed a mouse and watching Loki learn how to mouse without letting it escape. It's a big-sister, little-brother/mother-kit relationship I think. I can use one carrier for the both of them and they get along fine.

  • @TylerChristoher
    @TylerChristoher 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dude i love your style❤

  • @hymaandpuppycat5602
    @hymaandpuppycat5602 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    very useful! thank u!

  • @KatalinFodor.
    @KatalinFodor. 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Amazing advice. This will help my situation too

  • @marceybull
    @marceybull 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jackson! When I got 3 month year old brother and sister kittens a year ago, I started watching you and you got me through it. (After having a a cat for 17 years, I had forgotten what kittens were like! Crazy!) .... BUT HERE!!!! you failed to mention - why does she only appear to have one cat podium between two cats! That would be a huge issue between my two cats who generally get along ... you taught me what I know; ) Lots of love to you! Marcey.

  • @crystalvelasquez9000
    @crystalvelasquez9000 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    yes thank you sooooo much I really need this info

  • @bluezinnia847
    @bluezinnia847 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are the best, Jackson Galaxy...thank you for sharing.

  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Isn't that a cameo of the Squirrel Den Studio JG Fundraiser T-Shirt? I do so love Squirrel Den and their Studio Supurrvisor Marcel! Great advice!

  • @VividPagan
    @VividPagan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    Thanks for the tips, Jackson. You're a real Sherlock Holmes when it comes to cats!!

  • @evolu5144
    @evolu5144 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant words, so true. My 2 year old Sheba tries to use my 8 year old Billy as a squeaky toy at times. From trying to jump on him and one night she just wouldn't leave him alone constantly play attacking, then I brought out her favorite toy and all was well. 20 minutes of making her run around, interactive play time, peace restored! 😸😻😺

  • @istoleyourjams270
    @istoleyourjams270 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So we just got a new kitten and they sometimes fight.
    The older one will back if the new one meows (cause it's in pain most likely)
    Their ears aren't flattened
    They do get in the belly up postion at times which I believe is not a submissive position
    But sometimes they also go all out and make noises that usually worry me. I guess they do that cause the younger one is much more chill than the older one and probably has less energy (it hasn't been living in the best conditions until recently).
    They are both male kittens so I guess their play fighting is rougher

  • @RedZeshinX
    @RedZeshinX 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is solid insight and advice.

  • @kavinbraxton3443
    @kavinbraxton3443 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jackson is amazing his advice and tips have helped us bring a new kitten friend home for our 13 yr old Balinese baby. I did months of research before deciding on bringing him home. And I was so worried when they started rough housing I was sure they were fighting and hurting one another but I see now they are playing and have become friends. It will take isis 13yr old female awhile before she is ready to curl up on the couch with Capone 13 wk old male. But she has adjusted well to her new playmate and it makes me so happy. Isis has never had any social skills before so this was scary for us to introduce them to one another. Im glad we did and that Jackson gave wonder tips for the introduction

  • @sprtwlf9314
    @sprtwlf9314 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Jackson you're so smart. I recently discovered all your content and it's wonderful. I just got my first cat who was abandoned living outside in a urban area during east coast winter. He's turning out to be the coolest little guy and your content is helping me learn so much.
    I'm trying to get his eating under control as when i found him he was skin and bones and i just fed him as much as he would eat bec he was so underweight you could see his ribs a bit. Fast forward 6 months he's getting a belly and a bit chubby and begs for food and i still fall into the trap of wanting to feed him when hes begging and crying for food because thats the foot him and i got off on. I know its on me to be a good kitty parent and not give in to him if its something unhealthy that lowers quality of life. We have one of your toys the little green bunny kicker with the grey ribs and Felix lays om his back and goes to town on that thing. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @Julescr80
    @Julescr80 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you again Master Galaxy!!!

  • @hldo00
    @hldo00 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh my god! Thank you so much Just the video I was waiting for! I have the exact same situation with my two cats and always suspected that it might be excess of energy since Celli (the aggressor) always starts fighting with (or hunting) Bachuta when I’ve ignored her demands for playtime. It gets tricky with the situation that when I play with Celli and Bachuta joins in that Celli stops playing. Also she doesn’t seem to be too interested anymore in any toy I present her (have two types of these “cat-fishing-rods” xD) I was thinking of starting to walk them on a leash but wouldn’t know how to start xO guess need to watch some more videos

  • @kendalk.3202
    @kendalk.3202 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    He's so good. Too pure for this world.

  • @liliespetals19
    @liliespetals19 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My sister drops her yorkie mix, Love, off for a week or 2 at a time and my cat ~8 months, also Olivia, took some time to adjust but they rumble back and forth like nobody's business. Sometimes Olivia will hiss and claw swipe at Love but they back at it soon after.
    Haven't caught them cuddling yet, but with Love, it's just a matter of time.

  • @AlyssasAdventures
    @AlyssasAdventures 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been waiting for this video

  • @scratchyoureyesout4263
    @scratchyoureyesout4263 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good work Jackson!!

  • @shirleyswaine4701
    @shirleyswaine4701 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting. I have two cats, that sometimes 'fight' and it seems pretty rough i.e. clumps of fur will be pulled out, but I think it's a dominance issue because it often starts with what I call 'handbagging' i.e. both cats upright, face to face, close proximity and tails lashing. Then the handbagging starts and it dissolved into a fight - but nothing like as savage as shown in the video. The two cats never sleep together or groom each other, but do follow each other about outside and have mad chases around the garden.

  • @lilidelgadogaviria2429
    @lilidelgadogaviria2429 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your videos... Thank you very much!!!!

  • @783342
    @783342 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you,thank you, thank you, Jackson.

  • @BeeSweet16
    @BeeSweet16 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im glad to see this. When I play with my cat and her ears go that low on her head I leave her be. But when I see her arch her back and her ears are curved back and her eyes are big, yup she wants to play.

  • @vintageryn7217
    @vintageryn7217 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    My favorite thing about when my cats playfight is when the bigger of the two throws himself on his back...you hear a giant thump, and air rushing out of his nose like he knocked the air out of himself, but he just keeps playing around 😂

  • @Catbooks
    @Catbooks 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're brilliant. No one knows cats, and how to solve cat problems, like you do.

  • @Lola-lh5kl
    @Lola-lh5kl 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Mr Jackson.

  • @kimfleury
    @kimfleury 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jackson Galaxy videos like this have been a big help as I've taken in two wandering cats. The first, Ombre, was estimated to be 3 years old. He was severely starved and an old bite wound on his tail had led to a systemic infection that made every movement excruciating. The night I brought him in, I texted my son, and he brought supplies. Ombre jumped onto the new crate, before it was put together, and part of it came up and banged his chin. Poor Ombre froze and couldn't move for what seemed like an eternity. You know that's a cat in pain. Out in the neighborhood he couldn't get enough to eat before the other cats elbowed him away from the food. He couldn't fight for it. I took care of him until he was healthy, and he was comfortably owning everything in my home. It was a perfect set up. But then I had to trap a different street cat that was spraying into my windows and doors. That poor guy couldn't help it, he was a compulsive sprayer. I saw him spraying as he walked along the edges of this apartment complex. I had planned to release him after neutering, but the vet advised against it because he's FIV+. They don't want him in the situation of getting into fights with other street cats and spreading the virus. But what about Ombre??? I struggled with this. They had been companions in the community, and after Ombre came to live here, his old buddy hung out on the windowsill just sharing company. They got along pretty well, other than the old buddy spraying on Ombre if the window was open. It actually started when Ombre was neutered. That spray began to take over Ombre's territory, which is the main reason I wanted to get Ginger neutered. Ginger is estimated to be 2 years old, and he is assertive. He was always getting into fights in the neighborhood, battling for queens and usually coming out as the winner. He was a very proud tomcat, head and tail high no matter what the weather. Bringing him in where Ombre had finally gotten _his_ own territory was really sad. Ombre decided to try to chase him out. He went Napoleonic, and understandably so. After all, it was probably the first time in his life that he had his own space where everything was his or his and his human's. And then along comes a pushy encroacher taking over what used to be Ombre's spaces. Ombre insisted on leaving his own scent all over anything that was intended for Ginger. I even have two cat towers set up for them, but Ombre wants them both. The only thing left for me to do was to play with them to get their energy levels down. Usually they go at it at 1AM, even if I've played with them late at night before bed. But I dealt with it, adjusting my schedule to take a nap so I could be up with them at 1AM, at least until they would be comfortable knowing they each have territory. And it's paying off. It's hard work, but it pays off in the long run.

  • @gabrielaf
    @gabrielaf 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the exact same problem with my two cats, the younger one is constantly pushing the other out from places with fights and thanks to this video I've understood the older one is taking it seriously (as It was my guess from the noises etc).

  • @jaimistefani8271
    @jaimistefani8271 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who the heck are the 7 people that disliked this video?
    .. HOW CAN ANYONE DISLIKE THESE VIDEOS?!?!?!?!!!! SO MUCH FACTUAL, OH-SO-TRUE INFORMATION!

  • @sophiawalzberg5669
    @sophiawalzberg5669 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh thank God! That means my girls are just two crazy kittens playing loudly and apparently having loud fun! I was scared if they were fighting or not but observing this suggestions it's clear they are just playing and momma cat is teaching little Christie how to fight

  • @alam5055
    @alam5055 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Can't wait. I have two kittens since beginning of April and although they're not hissing at each other, their play/fighting can get really fierce and they often seem to be angry more than playful but it can be just an impression. So I'm really curious to know.

    • @JacyndaMinor
      @JacyndaMinor 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ala M kittens def learn how to behave properly when they are able to spend time “fighting” a sibling from the same litter. It’s ideal for future behavior (usually) bc they will understand exactly how far is too far after enough rounds of pushing it and not liking how it feels! Kittens def will play rough, but hopefully it’s just the learning part.

    • @Kiki-cs8xv
      @Kiki-cs8xv 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Kittens usually play with each other in a similar way that they'd play with a toy. They may wrestle around. There may be kicking and biting, and often chasing and stalking. Generally this interaction isn't agression - it's just a bit of rough play. Often one kitten will tell the other if they've taken it too far, and then the play will abruptly stop.
      What you see in this video is not rough play. The cats are striking at each other from a distance, and they're striking hard. One cat has her ears fully down and she is cowering. These are all bad signs. If you see this in your kittens, then you need to give them the capability to escape from one another. Find a way to give each of them their own space.

  • @mackenziekarsonovich1073
    @mackenziekarsonovich1073 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My girl cat Broom Hilda is very feisty. She loves sneaking up on her brothers, smacking them in the face, etc. sometimes I worry that they’re fighting, but then I go to check and they’re just bouncing around playing. Every once and a while I’ll catch them snuggled up or grooming each other. I’m so happy that they all get along

  • @madisona1516
    @madisona1516 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My boys have been doing this more and more! My older, larger cat (Weasley) will corner the other cat (Nimbus)behind the toilet where they will hiss and growl. I've tried closing the door and they will just do it somewhere else. Weasley will chase Nimbus all over the house and it is nearly impossible to break it up. I have a 3 bedroom house and tons of cat toys/furniture. I have bought them another cat tree that should be here this week and hopefully that helps.

  • @catifyco7816
    @catifyco7816 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this!

  • @naomimoran5564
    @naomimoran5564 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My first kitty is 4 1/2, we've got 8 week old babies and he's suddenly become super playful.
    He's so amazing with them

  • @jamesweber4390
    @jamesweber4390 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you ! I just got a baby and got two girl cats , Mallory is 3 1/2 and Gracie is 3 months , and they seem gentle but it was hard to tell

  • @queen-servant-of-allah2822
    @queen-servant-of-allah2822 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video thank u so much 👌🏽🥰✌🏽♥️♥️♥️😻😻😻

  • @deouzy_1171
    @deouzy_1171 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is amazing to watch high

  • @alimoore589
    @alimoore589 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Jackson. I adopted a 2nd male cat a month ago and I've had trouble telling whether they're fighting or playing. There's fur flying but in between they just sit calmly in the room together.

  • @EmilyMaloo
    @EmilyMaloo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I just got a new cat and have not let my two cats interact alone yet (it's been about three weeks). They appear to fight under the door that separates them, but there is no more hissing. However, one of my cats gets super anxious near the door and will redirect this to anyone who gets near (she is normally sweet but will hiss and bite you if you try to go through the door or move her). I'm hoping that over time she will relax and I can evertually introduce these cats!

  • @celloafterdark4173
    @celloafterdark4173 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    We have a trouble area in our house as well! We plan to put up some cat shelves to give everyone in that area more space!

  • @lexid2578
    @lexid2578 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Most cats have "the mad hour." My 2 have it around midnight. Luckily they are both young and full of energy together, with the full run of the flat and plenty of furniture to access. This really helps my girl get away from my boy when he's getting too frisky (both neutered, but he's still got that lil bit testosterone in him 🙄) and she needs to make a quick escape! JC has taught me a lot about why my cats do what they do ❤

    • @seibervideo
      @seibervideo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      lexi chaos] my cats do this too often around midnight.

  • @AnaPie896
    @AnaPie896 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I rescued a pair of bonded littermates and they always would play and play rough. Sometimes it would worry me and I was not sure if they were actually hurting each other. Then one of my girls had to stay at the vet overnight and when I brought her home her sister didn’t recognize her (I know now it was nonrecognition aggression), the fight was so scary I will never mistake play or fight again. I had to slowly reintroduce them like they were stranger cats meeting for the first time, and it took months for their relationship to get back to the point where they’ll sleep next to each other and groom each other again

  • @suadela87
    @suadela87 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cats used to fight all the time before I figured out to have two litter boxes in different spots and two water fountains in different spots. Sometimes they still go at it but I’m sure it’s more playful now.

  • @PandoraJonesmodel
    @PandoraJonesmodel 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love that purple room!

  • @aussiejubes
    @aussiejubes 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Based on the title I was expecting & hoping to find out what to look for to figure out generally if cats are fighting or playing so I can apply it to my cats. Not just one person's situation addressed. What a shame!

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just adopted two ginger kittens to go with my two older rescue cats. My rescues have the soft, fluffy beds, but prefer Amazon boxes lined with cardboard scratching boards. New kittens came and I made a newly lined box for them as well as new fluffy bed. They have yet to set foot in the fluffy bed, but the new, larger box bed was relegated to an older cat and his box raided and conquered by the new guys. The house is now littered with boxes. Large cat tree and Catio are in the works.

  • @flawlix
    @flawlix 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    We have one little hissy monster who likes to cause friction. She’ll start by initiating what looks like a play fight (ears perked, rolling around, playfully swatting), but then she escalates it and starts whapping hard enough that fur flies... and hisses at any cat that whacks her back.
    We added more cat furniture and that did seem to help reduce the number of serious incidents. Now she’s more likely to get in one solid hit, hiss, and run away.

  • @judgedreddthelaw3418
    @judgedreddthelaw3418 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Didn't know Jackson G had a channel! It just got real!

  • @davinasquirrel7672
    @davinasquirrel7672 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My take would be primarily a fight over resources, so more catification, all over, different areas, different heights. Secondarily it may be that Pudim may need more play to get it out of his system.
    It would be interesting to know if they were gotten together, or if Olivia was first (or older). I say that, because Olivia seems to have the 'top spot' on the box, and Pudim wants it. Going crazy with the catification would eliminate most of it.

  • @cuddlesmakepuddles
    @cuddlesmakepuddles 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My 1yo kitten(#2), I got when he was 6wks, has been attacking my other cat (#1) since he was about 6mths, both Male & both fixed. I feel it's no doubt a level 8 if not 9. He will walk by #1 & aggressively jump him just bc & when #1 starts squalling & takes off, #2 will then chase him all over the house doing whatever he needs to get at him. I always break them up & try to stop it immediately w/o putting myself in harm's way, but EVERY time no matter what, he comes at me with teeth & all 20 claws along with hissing & growling all bc I stopped him!! When he's like this he will viciously latch on to, attacking whatever I'm using (usually a pillow) as a shield. Even the look in his eyes is scary af. Everyone in my home is fearful of him bc of his sudden & fierce "mood swings".

  • @Ani-lt2iq
    @Ani-lt2iq ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic video as always! Please can we see one with signs that they are possibly starting to bond. Not sure what is pre aggression and what is sniffing to see if I can trust you. New cat is always submissive but not fearful even when attacked will just get up and go off. Old cat is the aggressor. Love to see what signs that are positive look like as we are clueless.What we are seeing is not classic like this. It's like one cat acting like a serial biller and the other is acting like Rose on Golden Girls.

  • @khaoz6913
    @khaoz6913 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    So I live with two cats. One of them is 3 yrs roughly and the other almost 16yrs. Pretty sure the younger cat wants to play and the other is a grouchy old man. The young cat's posture is the classic Halloween cat arch with a fluffed and swish y tail, ears slightly back but not flat. He bounces around the older cat before making a trilling noise and running away. The older cat mostly growls and hisses, sometimes yowling. He will take a swipe or two at the younger cat then run away, but sometimes just pounces on him laying claws into him and everything. Sometimes I find chunks of fur around the house but no blood. No wounds on either cat and the younger cat is also long coat with a thick under coat. The older cat has short fur. So I guess the main question is how to tell the difference between playing and fighting and also when it might be a good idea to intervene? Also having an issue when I try to play with them the older cat seems to tucker out quickly but the younger cat keeps going. Then the older cat pins the younger cat grabbing his scruff. When one cat grabs the other by the scruff I think it's a dominance thing but not 100% sure.

  • @julierauthshaw8556
    @julierauthshaw8556 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had 3 cats, each of them about a year or two apart. All boys. The middle one had a disability from being hit by a car before he ran away (to live with me). They all played kung fu, but not nasty, and they were always mindful not to be too rough with Meepie (the middle cat). They got along like brothers. It was the best time.

  • @nhlredwingsfan
    @nhlredwingsfan 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    My babies play fight a lot but I know it’s play cause they groom each other and they don’t really hiss at each other. They make some noise but it’s not a warning noise before they play. The place is smaller and so it’s perfect, plus I finally got the other cat to just stay inside cause it was getting territorial and he was staying outside too much. Different behaviors from then and now. They adapted perfectly.

  • @meganc1539
    @meganc1539 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We found your advice after we had adopted our kitten, Jack, and after three weeks and watching some of your videos, we went back yesterday and adopted his last littermate (currently known as Sam, but we are still in discussion on his name). They are 14 weeks old now. Jack is very content at our house (lots of smurgling and loafing, etc), and seemed a bit upset by his brother's arrival, so we've been following your advice with introducing them slowly. Now I'm wondering if we should speed things up because they are kittens and they aren't likely to get seriously rough with each other? Jack is very intent on getting into Sam's basecamp, but there has also been some hissing and growling by Jack when they've glimpsed each other (it is hard to keep a clever kitten out of a room he wants into). Don't want Jack to be jealous of people going into a room with Sam, or Sam to feel isolated.

  • @MicahAndersenNeverStopWriting
    @MicahAndersenNeverStopWriting 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We brought a second cat into our family at the end of February - right before all of the Covid stuff kicked in! So now we're quarantined with both kitties. We're at the point where they are regularly playing and having dinner near each other for close to an hour with no issues, but we don't know how to safely start to extend that time! We can't keep them playing for 4-5 hours, so how do we get to that point? Also worried because normally both of us work during the day so our new kitty is settling into this routine of having us home all day that isn't real!

  • @ellakrampl
    @ellakrampl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dear Jackson, I have a question: how do you train deaf cats? I ask because I have one, very clever but deaf white cat, how would love to lern tricks.

  • @rowlandbuck2703
    @rowlandbuck2703 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you have to ask it’s probably play.
    Some cats like to play rougher than others as well. The last one we rescued would look like a bully to someone that didn’t know her, but she really just likes to play rough. Giving and receiving. She will instigate chase with our dog all the time just be chased. Teases the dog like crazy.
    She was born outside to a stray and eventually had her own litter in the wild and she’s just not afraid of anything. 7 pound cat that’s very confident and intimidating.

  • @resco91
    @resco91 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I first got my second cat my old cat was very mad, she was always grumpy, hissing and all that good stuff, after a few days I bought a second litter box, I got two extra cat beds, an extra food and water bowl and now there's no more drama for over a year, yeah she gets upset on him sometimes but only when the younger cat wants to play and she's not into it and she's letting him know she wants her private space

  • @yokaidigital3033
    @yokaidigital3033 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This reminds about ten years ago we had an older cat and we brought in a younger cat who was larger than the senior and the younger would keep attacking the older cat. We ended up separating the two after I moved out of parents home and went on my own I took my old cat with me. We assumed it was over determinating who was alpha that caused it.

  • @ArtfulShelley
    @ArtfulShelley 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This seemed clearly a fight over "resources". Who has the higher position in the room? There was only one cube to perch upon. There needs to be another. I have 2 cats, Ginger and Cupid. The younger, Ginger, newer female has taken the highest spot, so I got 2. She took them both. I added a little box for the older, passive male. He loved it, till she came around and fought him out of it. Now he won't go in it. :( Things are gonna change. Just need to figure out how, besides removing Ginger.

  • @threeleggedcatdogwithtwosa6469
    @threeleggedcatdogwithtwosa6469 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    shelves shelves shelves! cat trees can really be a beautiful piece of furniture. large drift wood with small platforms on a sturdy base. possibly even mounted to the wall or bookshelf. skies the limit.

  • @laursouth52
    @laursouth52 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    OMG I’ve had cats my whole life and my friends always tell me they think their cats are fighting. They’ll send me a video and it’s ALWAYS cats playing 😆🤦‍♀️

  • @kathleenhensley5951
    @kathleenhensley5951 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm trying to play more with my two ... my husband always played with them.. just the pointer in the evening, but they seemed to enjoy it. Last night I took it out for the first time in a long time. I realized I hadn't been playing .. wondered if they missed it. I've wondered if I missed it.
    They have never had the best relationship (I never find them sleeping curled up together like some of the cat generations in my life. ) ... but they don't fight much either. I can't tell who is the chief cat. Sometimes it seems to be Marco Polo, sometimes Meeka. Meeka will put her paw on his forehead. He'll chase her off the bed!

  • @Aubz47
    @Aubz47 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So my two adult cats get along really well most of the time. I have one tree dweller and one bush dweller. The only place they fight is on top of me on the bed. If my tree dwelling female comes to cuddle with me, my male bush dweller always attacks (her ears go down, tail flick, and growling) any recommendations on reducing this. To note, I also have a kitten that I’m working on integrating which has upset my female so she’s extra temperamental

  • @Dominus_Augustus
    @Dominus_Augustus 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Those are beautiful cats

  • @polatomica2434
    @polatomica2434 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    So glad I watched this. I realized my cats play 😄

  • @hadleyjolley3375
    @hadleyjolley3375 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the saddest things when my young kitty was dying of cancer was when her bonded brother would try to initiate play and she'd growl at him--he'd back off, since he wasn't actually being aggressive, but then he'd try again, but she never had the energy to play anymore. I was able to introduce him to a kitten after she died and now they are a bonded pair who chase each other around the house and sleep cuddled up with each other. They mostly vocalize at each other when one gets too rough or Pan misinterprets Moon guarding the house from the evil outdoor kitty for wanting to play.

  • @DeputatKaktus
    @DeputatKaktus 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    When my significant other tried to get a second cat for the first time, it did not go well at all. The "resident cat" was about 8 or 9 years old at the time, the new one was maybe 2 years old. The other cat seemed pretty sweet and cuddly and overall gave the impression that butter wouldnt melt.
    As soon as our backs were turned, however....that new cat transformed into an absolute top of the line a-hole. She commandeered and dominated everything that the resident cat had previously - toys, beds, litter boxes, any food sources etc. (multiple scratching posts, food and water bowls, cat beds and litter boxes were available on separate floors!). It got so bad that she would not even let the resident cat use any of the litter boxes, resulting in her peeing and pooping everywhere. As soon as the resident cat moved anywhere near any of the litter boxes or food bowls, there would be hissing, growling, pouncing and scratching, claws out and all. In hindsight, it was a miracle the resident was not injured. We thought at first that this would settle, but this is not what happened.
    After a few days we decided that enough is enough, further alarmed by the fact that the resident was starting to lose weight - turned out the new cat would not even let the resident one eat or drink anything and randomly attacked her, even when the resident was sleeping. There was no way of discouraging her from doing that, and there are about 40 years of experience with cats between us. The new cat absolutely had to go *right now* - luckily, my cousin was looking to get a new cat at the time (his had passed away a year prior) and the matter was settled in less than 48 hours.
    The resident cat was pretty shaken up and extremely timid for weeks after that, still peeing on the bed occasionally and always walking around the place very cautiously, ears folded back and with her belly almost touching the ground. Pretty heartbreaking to watch.
    Flash forward: there is now a three month old kitten living in the house and overall they get along just fine. Kittens being kittens though, the older cat occasionally needs to tell the kitten to knock it off when she is chasing and pouncing on her tail etc.

  • @privateprivate8366
    @privateprivate8366 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, I have 2 tuxedos and fighting is an issue.
    The female is a much more scared personality and I do believe the male bullies her but, he also tries to care for her (grooming) as she is overweight and is not good at it herself. That makes her afraid, too. So, she is often heard hissing at him and I’m afraid the nails she grows (which are barbed) is going to take out one of his eyes one day. I’d try to control it but, except for the current WFH situation, I’m at work usually. Might need some of that JG Oil.
    They do groom one another sometimes though and I’ve ordered the Surefeed Connect feeders. Hoping she’ll thin out and get some confidence in herself, which I know she’s lacking. They do not fight over food, however. I do think he sometimes asks for food - for her though.

  • @valerietaylor9615
    @valerietaylor9615 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is hilarious!