20 Things You Must Stop Doing to Your Cat

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • In this video, we will look at 20 things you should stop doing to your cat.
    Don’t yell at them when they misbehave
    You should never yell at your cat when disciplining them. It doesn’t work. You're just freaking out your pet. Especially when you are upset about something that has happened a while ago. Cats live in the moment and are incapable of associating any punishment with an action that occurred in the past. Your cat not only will get scared, but they will be very confused as well.
    Don’t force them to interact with you
    Cats are very independent creatures. They don’t like to be smothered with affection and they need some personal space every now and then. Make sure you provide them all the personal space they want. Likewise, provide your cat with a place where they can hide, be alone, and feel comfortable and secure.
    Don’t make them hate their crate
    Do you have trouble getting your cat into their carrier? It’s probably because any time your cat goes into a carrier, it’s to go to the vet. You can break this association by leaving your carrier open in your home. Your pet will sniff it, lie inside it, and all around get used to it.
    Don’t bathe them
    Cats are excellent at grooming themselves and they rarely need to be washed. If you decide to wash them, once or twice a year is enough. By washing your cat frequently, you’re doing them no favors.
    Don’t hug them like a baby
    When you pick up a cat and cradle them like a baby, they may feel vulnerable and want to find a place to get back to where they feel they are in control of their surroundings.
    Don’t surprise them
    You probably have watched videos of cats getting scared of cucumbers, but what actually happens is that your cat isn’t afraid of the cucumber itself, but it is the fact that the cucumber appeared next to them without them noticing it. Cats tend to be scared of the unknown, as it could represent a danger or predator, and in the case of a cucumber, a snake.
    Although some may find it funny, surprises cause anxiety and fear in your cat. It’s best to look for other ways to have fun with your pet.
    Don’t skip the vet
    Regular check-ups are so important for your furbaby’s health. The vet can identify issues you might not even be aware of.
    Don’t give bones to them
    Contrary to what cartoons often show, house cats have no business gnawing on fish skeletons or any cooked bones. Cooked bones are a serious danger to felines because they can splinter and get stuck in a cat's throat or stomach
    Don’t declaw them
    This one is a must to avoid. Declawing is torturous to cats. It would be akin to cutting off our fingers at the last knuckle, leading to pain and mobility issues. It can even breed a sense of feeling vulnerable or defenseless.
    Don’t stick with dry food
    Many cats don't like water so they don't drink enough of it. Because of this, they are more prone to developing urinary crystals and even kidney problems. More often than not, this can be prevented simply by adding wet food to your cat's diet. You can even add a little water to your cat’s food.
    Don’t dress up your cat
    Don’t buy clothes for your pet just because they may look cute in them.
    Halloween costumes and Christmas hats can be fun for people, but cats will be totally annoyed if you try to dress them up.
    Don’t feed them milk
    Although feeding cow’s milk to cats is thoughtful as a pet lover, it hurts them more than it helps. This is because most cats are lactose intolerant.
    Don’t use essential oils
    Essential oils can be toxic to cats whether ingested orally, applied to the skin, or simply inhaled. It’s because cats lack the enzymes that are needed to metabolize essential oils properly.
    Don’t feed them more than the recommended daily intake
    Improper feeding can lead to obesity, malnutrition and many health issues. Always monitor the calories in your chosen pet food and adhere to the suggested serving sizes.
    It’s important to remember that food is not love, and feline obesity is on the rise.
    Don’t use harsh cleaning products
    Many cleaning products used in our homes are toxic to cats.
    Even if your cat isn’t directly exposed to these products, they may run over a floor that has been mopped and then lick their paws and ingest those toxins. Always check the label. Any product that contains bleach or ammonia is hazardous to animals.
    #3. Don’t ignore them
    Your feline isn't actually as solitary an animal as you might think-even though it seems like they often want to be left alone most of the time.
    Cats do enjoy interacting with their special humans and need routine socialization.
    Don’t let them sleep all day
    Just like dogs, felines need regular exercise to work off extra energy and stay healthy!
    The best way to exercise a cat is by making them chase their favorite toys around the house. Interactive toys, like a wand toy with feathers, strings, or other prey-like attachments that evoke a cat’s predatory behavior are an excellent way to keep them fit.
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  • @dtseringdorje
    @dtseringdorje 2 года назад +1201

    Declawing should be forbidden by the criminal law.

    • @margaretbanks8969
      @margaretbanks8969 2 года назад +57

      It is here in uk

    • @janetfromanotherplanet6900
      @janetfromanotherplanet6900 2 года назад +70

      Declawing is illegal in Maryland and New York.

    • @MissD1029
      @MissD1029 2 года назад +28

      Who would do that? Agree 100%

    • @neofurby-yorke7950
      @neofurby-yorke7950 2 года назад +37

      In the UK it's illegal now, I have had people tell me to do it on RUclips, Twitter, and Facebook, they were blocked

    • @dtseringdorje
      @dtseringdorje 2 года назад +7

      @@neofurby-yorke7950 Why we’re they blocked…?

  • @bobsmith3217
    @bobsmith3217 Год назад +19

    This is basically how I treat my cat. The only real exception is the dry food. I've tried wet food with her, but she won't eat it. But I give her a lot of cold water from the refrigerator-she loves that.

    • @ClawzthewhitecatOFFICAL
      @ClawzthewhitecatOFFICAL Год назад +2

      I don't do any of these to hurt my cat, thank god I knew when I got a cat or it would've been a trip to the vet.

  • @amandajoyce7608
    @amandajoyce7608 Год назад +8

    This is a fabulous list of terrible things done to cats daily in the name of love through utter ignorance. Things that needed to be said!

  • @thomasmartinscott
    @thomasmartinscott 2 года назад +32

    My cat WANTS me to "Scruff" him. He sits by me and meows. When I say, "C'mon", he hunkers down and sticks his neck out. He does it EVERY day. I finally pick him up that way, and he just purrs loudly. After a few minutes, he jumps down and does it again. When he doesn't want that, he just jumps right into my lap.

  • @ZaasKenar
    @ZaasKenar 2 года назад +184

    In regards to the "never bathe your cat" part - not all cats are good at grooming themselves.
    I've dealt with 30+ cats in my lifetime and their grooming activity varies from "next to never" to "multiple thorough sessions per day".
    Not to mention old cats often need help with cleaning themselves due to various health issues.

    • @micstonemic696stone
      @micstonemic696stone 2 года назад +9

      cat's should never be washed unless they are properly dirty like greasy,
      NEVER cut they claws, outside they could escape up a tree when being chased
      let them be as nature intended

    • @tinfoilhatcovidiot
      @tinfoilhatcovidiot 2 года назад +4

      @@micstonemic696stone or if they have a skin condition.

    • @erinkemble5950
      @erinkemble5950 2 года назад +3

      or of they're furless cat breed... I'm trying to remember the breed... my mind gone blank on it lol... rex. or something.... they do need to be bathe...

    • @devincampbell5007
      @devincampbell5007 2 года назад +6

      @@erinkemble5950 Sphynx?

    • @erinkemble5950
      @erinkemble5950 2 года назад +3

      @@devincampbell5007 YES!!! thankyou....

  • @taraanne956
    @taraanne956 2 года назад +52

    But remember, don’t cradle them UNLESS you have a certain breed, some breeds like to be cradled. Such as a ragdoll cat.

    • @_JoyceArt
      @_JoyceArt 2 года назад +4

      True, My cat’s a a former stray so no idea his breed, my boy loves being cradled, he’ll flip himself into that position. His sister, we sadly lost a year ago, didn’t like it.

    • @Cysecsg
      @Cysecsg Год назад +1

      True. My ragdoll mixed persian absolutely loves it

    • @ruthlee7302
      @ruthlee7302 Год назад

      My Ragdoll likes to knead as well when he is cuddling a d my Abyssinian she comes to me for cuddles.

    • @Saturn.Gachaa
      @Saturn.Gachaa Год назад

      My calico kitten loves affection and being cradled! If I don’t show her attention she’ll meow at me until I pet her lol

    • @k_gamesanimieditor3112
      @k_gamesanimieditor3112 Год назад

      My rag doll cat gone missing but he was grumpy🤭

  • @beauxr.benoit1374
    @beauxr.benoit1374 2 года назад +237

    #20. Don't force them to interact with you.
    #19. Don't yell at them when they misbehave.
    #18. Don't make the hate their crate.
    Note: !This is stated in this video.!
    #17. Don't bathe them. It states in this video to wash them instead, but realize that the cat may not
    even like that and you will be doing so to risk an injury for yourself.
    #16. Don't cradle them like a baby.
    #15. Don't surprise them.
    #14. Don't skip the Vet.
    #13. Don't Scruff them. The place where Momma cat carried them. They won't like it if you do it.
    #12. Don't give them bones.
    #11. Don't declaw them.
    #10. Don't stick with dry food. If they don't get enough water, they'll get Kidney Stones. Kitty will
    really be pissed then.
    #9. Don't dress up your cat.
    #8. Don't feed them milk, cats are Lactose intolerant.
    #7. Don't use essential oils, they can be dangerous to the cat.
    #6. Don't feed them more than the Dily Recomended amount.
    #5. Don't use harsh cleaning products, they can be toxic to cats.
    #4. Don't let them sleep all day.
    #3. Don't ignore them.
    #2. Don't forget to tire them out if they need it. They might need exercise if they are in the house all
    day.
    #1. Don't forget to give them a scratching post.

    • @ser2phic
      @ser2phic 2 года назад +27

      Don't bathe them?? What the hell is wrong with this video! Cats can get dirty and they need to be cleansed to! It's just don't scare them while doing it!

    • @beauxr.benoit1374
      @beauxr.benoit1374 2 года назад +6

      @@ser2phic I only listed what was said in the video. And your right you do have to care for them and sometimes help them with bathing for whatever reason. And yes, don't scare them and find out if they will put up with enough water to swim in or if you will have to give them a sponge bath.

    • @ser2phic
      @ser2phic 2 года назад +2

      @@beauxr.benoit1374 yes I realized just as I put this comment! So sorry didn't mean to disturb and/or offend you! Have a nice day

    • @beauxr.benoit1374
      @beauxr.benoit1374 2 года назад +2

      @@ser2phic No. its okay. I forgot to write that down in the first place. And you have a nice day too.

    • @vivianwible8213
      @vivianwible8213 2 года назад +3

      When they do something wrong. Stop the behavior. Reward them with a treat or praise.

  • @kachiri
    @kachiri 2 года назад +80

    Declawing: I like that this video showed that animation of a human's fingers removed at knuckles. Really gets the point made. Other videos I seen that mention about the declawing don't show anything like that. Good work, showing that!

    • @puikwanchan6369
      @puikwanchan6369 Год назад +3

      Just rub cat neck then done

    • @michaelleach8897
      @michaelleach8897 Год назад +1

      It’s a stupid and ridiculous example, simply not true. House cats don’t need them for climbing or protection, unless you’re a terrible owner, and they don’t miss them. In over 60 years of owning multiple cats, I can say this as a matter of fact and personal lifelong experience. I’ve loved all my cats deeply and they’ve loved me back. I held each one from birth until the vet had to put them down in their old age from debilitating sickness.

  • @SalishOrcaOfIndigo
    @SalishOrcaOfIndigo 2 года назад +63

    Some cats LOVE being held and cradled. My cats do! They are always jumping into my arms, even climb up my body when I'm standing, because they want to be held. I think this depends on how young they were socialized, and how they were raised. My cats also like to sleep in bed with us.

    • @gunfisher4661
      @gunfisher4661 2 года назад +1

      Mine do all the loving stuff ,sleep in bed and all just don`t touch it`s tummy even when she shows it , she`s a cupcake until then.

    • @ColinFox
      @ColinFox 2 года назад +4

      When they said not to cradle your cat like a baby, I think they mean on it's back with the feet up. Cats like to be able to feel like they are free to move when they want, and if they're on their back they can't. Some cats are comfortable enough with you that they don't mind being held on their back, but that's less common.

    • @Cloverileaf
      @Cloverileaf Год назад

      Omg mine keeps climbing into my moms shoulder every time literally every time even when she’s getting the car keys he jumps on the table then jumps on shoulder

  • @thomasmartinscott
    @thomasmartinscott 2 года назад +159

    Packing Tape on the furniture spot you don't want them to claw works wonderfully. I had a new couch and 2 of my cats began clawing the arm. I covered it in cellophane Packing tape for about a week. They developed habits of clawing elsewhere, and when I took the tape off, they never went back to clawing the couch arm. I've had cats for 70 years.

    • @CupCaked
      @CupCaked 2 года назад +6

      Also, try aluminum foil in the areas you don’t want you cat to go. I’ve been a cat owner for many years and it always works. Once they’re trained and they get the idea you don’t want them there, pick up the foil.

    • @thomasmartinscott
      @thomasmartinscott 2 года назад +2

      @@CupCaked Thank you. That's one I didn't know, or I forgot. I used to give Gumbi the aluminum foil that I baked fish on, and he ate every bit of it. I recently changed to a cheaper foil, and he won't eat off of it. I'll go back to a plastic dish. Thanks!

    • @RileyQueens
      @RileyQueens Год назад

      Also just having plenty of cat scratching posts. I have many that can be easily hidden when guests come over.

    • @Ireallylikedawgs
      @Ireallylikedawgs Год назад

      jeezzzz

    • @charismahornum-fries691
      @charismahornum-fries691 Год назад +1

      @@CupCaked my fur baby thinks aluminum foil is a toy. She loves it so much that if I leave it over some food and not pay attention she will steal it and run off with it. It’s highly amusing and entertaining but I have to pick it up all over the place afterwards. Of course I’ll let her. She’s my baby, 😸

  • @EchoGhost10100
    @EchoGhost10100 2 года назад +161

    My cats love to be held like a baby. The just sit in my arms without any force needed and love the attention. Plus my boy loves being held and walked around the house, seeing things from our level. However, I do agree with not doing it to your cat if they aren't used to it or don't want to do it. It depends on the cat's personality and forcing them can injure them.
    My cats also don't mind belly scratches despite most cats not liking them. They'll go on their backs, stretch and roll around, and get belly scritches. I'll also play with them by ruffling their bellies but never do this if you're not confident your cat won't hurt you or they don't like it. Again, my cats are big teddy bears and love playing like this and know not to bite too hard or dig their nails in too much. They also enjoy this rough housing and are the ones who controll how long it goes on for.

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 Год назад +10

      Exactly like my siamese - likes when u carry him around. Once i stop he wants to go away

    • @xxrainbowrabbit2966
      @xxrainbowrabbit2966 Год назад +9

      mine too. my baby loves to carried around and snuggled. she likes her belly rubbed too.

    • @laylaswanson4818
      @laylaswanson4818 Год назад +2

      Same lol

    • @BengalTigerOnPawzzz
      @BengalTigerOnPawzzz Год назад +6

      If they love be held then u don't need to stop doing it

    • @wildermidnight
      @wildermidnight Год назад +4

      Cats love having their bellies rubbed but only from people they trust.
      I think how they're raised from has a lot to do with if they'll enjoy or tolerate being held. Need to start them as young as you can.
      My current cat and I are well bonded but she could also be a little stand offish. I get lots of cuddles, kneaded, groomed, shes an awesome lap cat. Just drapes herself on me, she insists on tummy rubs...but she hates head bunts. Shies away from them. As she matures things have changed. She seems to enjoy being held. She'll purr and recline in my arms...but her tail is also whipping so in conclusion cats are silly.

  • @denisegreen5321
    @denisegreen5321 Год назад +35

    I was afraid to get cats. They are the best animals I ever have. We had 3. Now we have 2. It all depends on the cats personality. One of our cats is really chilled and calm. You can touch, pick him up and rub him anytime. The other you have to know his limits. Both are great cats though. We raised both as kittens

  • @smolsews3760
    @smolsews3760 2 года назад +12

    "don't ignore them"
    Me at 3am: "sod off!" 😂

    • @ryanbrown8020
      @ryanbrown8020 2 года назад +1

      lol 5am for me 😅

    • @madamedemonsieur
      @madamedemonsieur 2 года назад

      As soon as I fall asleep.

    • @bettyhappschatt3467
      @bettyhappschatt3467 2 года назад +1

      I have learned to pet my cat at night when he stops by to say hello. Just a minute and he starts to sleep too.

    • @madamedemonsieur
      @madamedemonsieur 2 года назад

      @@bettyhappschatt3467 mine is either having midnight zoomies MUM MUM WATCH ME PLAY WITH THE BALL or kneading and purring next to my head before curling up to sleep.

  • @cotter6634
    @cotter6634 Год назад +9

    Our kitty loves being cradled with belly rubs and loves a bath actually jumps in shower

    • @mazeknox
      @mazeknox Год назад +1

      My cat goes and lies on top of me when im in the bath, before the water covers me. She drinks the hot bathwater (just pure water) and then lies down purring...until she notices the water has reached her *insert clawmarks and a hasty exit*

  • @wfcoaker1398
    @wfcoaker1398 Год назад +11

    I have two toms, litter mates. I have never treated them as people. If I wanted to live with people, I would. Most of the things mentioned in these videos don't apply to mine. They don't give a darn about cucumbers and they love belly rubs. I think it's because they've always been treated as cats, and not as some sad replacement for the kids I never had. They're my cool roommates.

  • @lmoh8915
    @lmoh8915 2 года назад +17

    Once upon a time, back in the 90s, a family member owned a cat. One day this person saw their children playing with the cat, putting the face up close to the cat. The person freaked out and understood that in order to let their kids safely play with the cat, the cat had to be declawed. So without telling anyone, this person took the cat to the local vet, and declawed the poor creature. This cat was never the same, and I was the first one to notice the strange change in behavior. It broke my heart. The cat became hostile towards the family members, specially to the one that kidnapped and drive to the vet, I also became hostile to this family member, but who cares about what a kid got to say right? Smh.
    One day, the cat couldn’t take the suffering and betrayal anymore and fled the house. With no claws to fight or hunt, the cat embarked in a journey, it understood that the cruel outside world was paradise compared to the atrocities endured back at “home”. Weeks went by, but the cat never came back. One day we found an animal, flattened out on the pavement in one of the streets of the neighborhood, as if it was some sort of street art. There it was, the cat that never came back. It broke my heart, I never wanted to own a cat until now.
    20 years later I have my own, and anyone who dares hurt my cat, will get declawed, I’ll be doing the declawing.

    • @willdixon2349
      @willdixon2349 2 года назад +7

      That's a dreadfully sad tale - and a salutory reminder to anyone who would ever consider de-clawing a cat purely for the sake of "convience". De-clawing should be banned by law and made a criminal offence.

    • @glennl2871
      @glennl2871 Год назад

      Cat had freedom and peace for a little while at least before died

    • @TheRealHempress
      @TheRealHempress Год назад +6

      Anyone who declaws a cat should be thrown out on hot coals with no shoes on!. People do horrendous things to their pets thinking it's for their own good - but it's really for the owners own good. These people shouldn't have animals if it means altering the animal's natural being.

    • @leen1q84
      @leen1q84 Год назад +2

      Can't stop crying at this, just broke my heart into pieces 💔😞😥

    • @willdixon2349
      @willdixon2349 Год назад +1

      @@leen1q84 Dry your tears darling. The cats soul is in Paradise in the loving hands of the Great Spirit. The callous person responsible has a black stain on their soul - and that's a life sentence.

  • @frikghorgan
    @frikghorgan 2 года назад +52

    My cat and I have a game where I'll hide behind a corner making some noise, and when he runs to investigate, I jump out and say "BOO!". He loves it and always excitedly runs over; he usually pounces the second he rounds the corner in an attempt to surprise me first (I usually let him "win" by acting like I'm the one that was surprised). It's adorable and he loves it...there's a difference between playing a game with them trying and trying to scare them.

    • @wilma432
      @wilma432 Год назад +6

      I’ve played the same game with my cats! They seem to love it! I don’t even need to make noise, they know I’m hiding and come running to play!

    • @Heeelail
      @Heeelail Год назад +3

      I'm playing hide and seek with my cat too and sometimes she is hiding and calling for me to seek her and when I get close where she is hiding she jumps out to scare me I love it

    • @kalpnachitroda7158
      @kalpnachitroda7158 Год назад +1

      My cat loves this game too! ☺️

    • @patsiekralj6632
      @patsiekralj6632 Год назад

      Cute

  • @lfwagh4679
    @lfwagh4679 2 года назад +44

    We've had cats since I was 10 years old (46 years). We've never bathed them. They don't need bathing, unless they get into something seriously dirty (oil, sprayed by a skunk, fleas etc.). Generally we leave kitties alone unless they want loving. When you live with a cat, it's all about them and what they want, not what the humans want.

    • @palmillos61
      @palmillos61 Год назад +2

      true that. they spend all their time sleeping all day. then go out to roam. i bathe my cat once and she loved it.

  • @Petra44YT
    @Petra44YT 2 года назад +16

    Honestly, we've had several cats over the past 45+ years or so, and I can't even remember if we EVER had to wash one. The only reason I'd wash a cat was if their fur was covered in a harmful substance. (Hasn't happened to our cats though.)
    P.S. If you even THINK about "declawing" (=mutilating) a cat, you are NOT a cat person. Don't get a cat. Cats do have claws. If they use them too much on you, slap their face with your finger, but do NOT mutilate them.

    • @rebaeasler
      @rebaeasler Год назад +2

      Since a cat doesn't like water. A spray bottle with water is a good training tool. No ! Scrach..squrt..No No fight squrt.
      ALL 7 OF MY CATS KNOW WHAT NO! Means.. No fight taptiste ..out side ius a glass of water when the neighbors cats want to fight mine. You can eat the food..No fight..or go home wet.

    • @amyjackson8725
      @amyjackson8725 Год назад

      I had cats that I lost to cancer and one also had a bad hip. Eventually, they had trouble with cleaning. I got pet wipes to help them.

  • @mattcritchley5670
    @mattcritchley5670 2 года назад +14

    Actually, a short loud no whenever my cat jumped on the table, tried to steal food from a cupboard etc stopped it. I just follow it with a cuddle after he got the message and I wound up waking each morning to find my buddy snoozing next to me and behaving like a good boi. A few of these seem like rubbish to me tbh.

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 Год назад

      If your cat tries to steal your food from a cupboard means u re starving poor animal. Shame on u

    • @razzledazzle2857
      @razzledazzle2857 Год назад +2

      @@bambinaforever1402 my cat only steal food from the pantry cause thats where we keep his catnip lol, it doesn't mean they're starving, it just means that you have something in your pantry that they want. Like catnip. My cat also goes after the bacon bits we keep in there too.

    • @Harrison.DuRant
      @Harrison.DuRant Год назад +1

      A few of these are flat out stupid. They may apply to a few cats, but definitely not all cats.

    • @kellycofield5720
      @kellycofield5720 Год назад

      Me Too!

  • @Zyrac85
    @Zyrac85 2 года назад +7

    I never imagined declawing a cat but i do cut his claws when they get too long or when he scratches something or someone and gives a bleeding wound, which could be dangerous. He is totally fine with it as long i am gentle with him and dont cut too far. My cat doesn't like to be held like a baby but he does enjoy being held the right way and usually he knows it can lead to treats or food. When i smell that he has poo in his claws is the time i usually wash them, in not so cold or too hot water and gently with soap. After a long dirt bath outside he gets a shower but that is really rare since he cleans himself well usually. He is soon 16 but in good health and i wish to have him as long as he would have me in his life.

  • @amandaholt5791
    @amandaholt5791 2 года назад +33

    I had a cat that loved fireworks & thunderstorms. She always ran to the window to watch it. She also had a game of setting the cooker alarm off at 3am! She knew it was wrong as she’d jump down as soon as I got out of bed.

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Год назад +1

      Awww! That's such a cool story!

    • @Sporegrub
      @Sporegrub Год назад

      Well ,I used to have a pet cat,BUT SHE HATES ME 🙂🥲🥲👹👹👹👹

    • @California6
      @California6 Год назад

      I NEVER see any cat or dog love the noises, instead they really scare when fireworks or thunderstorms probably your cat ears damage, since your house always had a loud noise from TV movies, loud musics and watch games.. so he had NO choice to avoid it and his ears damaged. Cat and dog ears are very sensitive that is reason why they could hear the sound of another cat walk but we can not hear it.

    • @amandaholt5791
      @amandaholt5791 Год назад

      @@California6 I live in a flat so keep the noise I make to a minimum. Her hearing was fine, she was just a very bizarre cat; to name a few, played fetch, sat for her dinner & barked like a sea lion instead of meowing (but she could meow when someone else was watching!). As soon as she heard the thunder or fireworks she’d run to sit in the window to watch it. My other cat isn’t bothered by it either. Growing up most of our dogs didn’t mind thunderstorms either. So not all cats & dogs are scared by thunderstorms.

    • @California6
      @California6 Год назад

      @@amandaholt5791 I only talk on common sense that I saw 99.99% cats and dogs were so scare when they hear any loud noise as human yell at them, loud musics, movies, firework, thunderstorm,.... Just like human cats and dogs have no choice to endure with their situations even though their ears can be going deaf later life. People who listen loud musics their ears damage too but they don't even know that until older age they become deaf compare with those people hear normal sound. Every time have loud noises from firework or thunder storm, noise from construction... I always close all windows but my cat still afraid and he hided inside the walk in closet.

  • @claudiacarley4050
    @claudiacarley4050 Год назад +13

    Love this...I work with Cats and it's always a good thing to know more and educated about it.
    Thanks 😻

  • @simonifatovic401
    @simonifatovic401 2 года назад +7

    Lol, startling my cat definitely means PLAYTIME for hours and running zoomies back and forth lmao

  • @ne0nsp4rkl3zz
    @ne0nsp4rkl3zz Год назад +83

    Pin pls
    0:19 Dont Force Them To Interact With You
    0:40 Don't yell at them when they misbehave
    1:13 Don't make them hate their crate
    1:49 Don't bathe them
    2:05 Don't cradle them like a baby
    2:33 Don't surprise them
    3:06 Don't skip the vet
    3:26 Scruffing
    4:27 Don't give bones to them
    4:50 Don't declaw them
    5:25 Don't stick with dry food
    6:01 Don't dress up your cat
    6:31 Don't feed them milk
    6:48 Don't use essential oils
    7:24 Don't feed them more than the RDI
    7:55 Don't use harsh cleaning products
    8:17 Don't ignore them
    8:45 Don't let them sleep all day

    • @bethanydaniel6715
      @bethanydaniel6715 Год назад +5

      Thank you

    • @YunTaeGoO
      @YunTaeGoO Год назад +7

      sooo.. these are actually only 18 things

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Год назад +2

      I saw a very funny pic of a gorgeous momma cat with her two little ones.She was glaring at the camera.The caption read "I don't care WHAT they broke,don't you DARE yell at my munchkins!"Would love to have copied that & framed.Brill.

    • @hananmohammed9578
      @hananmohammed9578 Год назад +3

      I am dieing cuz my kitten hates me

    • @9tz768
      @9tz768 Год назад +1

      @@hananmohammed9578 get a dog

  • @terencebabb8813
    @terencebabb8813 2 года назад +25

    Don’t torchure a cat by declawing them because they scratch your furniture just get them a stratching post declawing should be illegal

    • @karylnelson5631
      @karylnelson5631 2 года назад +1

      So true cruel and really unacceptable! Not necessary and your cat is in pain! Shame on you you that have done this!I decided a long time ago that you can have beautiful things or you can have a cat. A cat should win every time! Cover your furniture and keep your kitty out of some rooms! Use your brain

    • @Juliemarie311
      @Juliemarie311 2 года назад

      @@karylnelson5631 who are you yelling at? The OP? If so, why?

    • @L3onOfKings
      @L3onOfKings 2 года назад +1

      @@Juliemarie311 I think they were agreeing with the OP in an excitable fashion and reinforcing their statement for other new/old cat owners to take advice from.
      I agree wholeheartedly, never declaw your cat. If you can't handle holes in your clothing or furniture, don't have a cat at all. You can train a cat to not claw furniture - without getting physical with them. Also, I have certain t-shirts I wear that are already old that I allow my cats to put their claws into when I'm holding them.

    • @Juliemarie311
      @Juliemarie311 2 года назад +1

      @@L3onOfKings Thanks for kindly explaining that. I thought I was missing something! I agree, declawing should not even be a choice. I couldn't imagine my Cinder having no claws.

    • @L3onOfKings
      @L3onOfKings 2 года назад

      @@Juliemarie311 They need their claws too! What if one day they are outside and come up against another cat and they can't defend themselves, or they are lost and are trying to capture and kill an animal to eat and they can't do that, they'll then starve, or they need to go to the toilet and dig a hole to shit in. Just a couple of reasons, but yeah, the claws are an extension of the animal. It would be like us chopping our fingers off, we'd be useless and defenseless.
      Anyway, glad you agree, see ya!

  • @katy628
    @katy628 2 года назад +12

    "Dont bathe them"
    "Dont put clothes on them"
    Me with hairless cats:🤨

    • @whae25_
      @whae25_ Год назад +1

      LMAOO

    • @jenniferparker8676
      @jenniferparker8676 Год назад

      Because it is cruel to keep them from grooming themselves. Clothing prevents cats from grooming themselves, which they NEED TO DO BECAUSE THEY CAN"T SWEAT. They also groom themselves to comfort themselves. Hairless cats prefer to have blankets, cozy areas, pillows and nice warm places to cozy up to. You don't need to be cruel.

    • @cat_the_real
      @cat_the_real Год назад

      ​@@jenniferparker8676 just so you know cats do sweat but only out of certain sweat glands

  • @PetTunesMusic
    @PetTunesMusic Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @liftsurfer52
    @liftsurfer52 Год назад +4

    What do cats like the best?
    A: Silence
    B: Whispers
    C: Regular Talking
    D: Yelling

  • @froggy7495
    @froggy7495 Год назад +5

    Water near the food has been no problem for my cats and they seem to love water too.😻

  • @arora2756
    @arora2756 Год назад +2

    Thank you so so much for letting me know this!❤

  • @youboialex5043
    @youboialex5043 2 года назад +5

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP 😊😊

  • @Lan-vd3uc
    @Lan-vd3uc 2 года назад +6

    Declawing shouldnt even be legal

  • @ralucanelson5686
    @ralucanelson5686 2 года назад +19

    I learned a lot about cats in this video! I’m a new cat mama! Thank you so much ❤️

    • @Talia.777
      @Talia.777 2 года назад +2

      Congratulations.🎉
      I'm sure you have very happy moments with your beloved kitty cat 😊😊❤️

    • @ralucanelson5686
      @ralucanelson5686 Год назад

      @@Talia.777 I know, I absolutely adore them! I have 3, they were all strays, now they mine ❤️❤️❤️😍

  • @leighhotchkiss8314
    @leighhotchkiss8314 Год назад +3

    My two cats love water and they hide in the sink when a very energetic animal comes over and they wait for me to turn the tap on to lay in it🤣

  • @mamapoch1915
    @mamapoch1915 2 года назад +13

    Just found your channel and I want to say, THANK YOU FOR THESE! Especially not declawing your cat. That is actual mutilation. As for the bathing your cat, hairless cats do need to be bathed occasionally but creating breeds, such as hairless cats or munchkins, is nothing short of cruel. It's like purposely creating handicapped cats.

    • @mcmlxii4419
      @mcmlxii4419 2 года назад +1

      Mama Poch ~ Thank you! You're spot on!

    • @kojetono5853
      @kojetono5853 2 года назад

      I don't think hairless cats and munchkins belong in the same category. But breeding munchkins is just cruel, I agree.

  • @metallord6960
    @metallord6960 2 года назад +5

    The good news is, LASER POINTERS WEREN'T ON THE LIST!

  • @hafidzgarib2090
    @hafidzgarib2090 Год назад +6

    i broke most of the rules mentioned there..
    but my cats are now happy and healthy.. got close so much to me that they will run to me everytime i call their names.

  • @agneshoy7728
    @agneshoy7728 Год назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @LogitechXibanga
    @LogitechXibanga 2 года назад +49

    "dont yell at your cat he cant associate it " they do associate it very well they know very well what they have done and they know it was wrong, my cat is proof of that!

    • @SlytherinHero
      @SlytherinHero 2 года назад +8

      I think this person never owned a trouble cat..or even a cat.

    • @LogitechXibanga
      @LogitechXibanga 2 года назад

      @@SlytherinHero me?

    • @SlytherinHero
      @SlytherinHero 2 года назад +4

      @@LogitechXibanga naw the person who made the vid.

    • @LogitechXibanga
      @LogitechXibanga 2 года назад +6

      @@SlytherinHero i dont think thats the case, i think its just some random BS he found on other youtube channels and his puting on his channel for content to make money from the ad revenue, stuff about cat gives lots of money, special because most of the viewers are womens and 95% of them dont know what is a ad blocker :)

    • @justinafuchs2619
      @justinafuchs2619 2 года назад +2

      @@LogitechXibanga Yeah, you’re still talking bs, your cat doesn’t understand why you yell, she just gets that your angry.
      There is no need to yell at your cat at all, it’s not a dog, and to be very clear: I also wouldn’t yell at my dog, I give clear commands in a firm tone when I need to get his attention.
      I only shout at my dog when facing a dangerous situation and I need him to freeze, for example.
      There is nothing worse than people who constantly yell at their dog, it just shows that they have no idea how to train a dog. And yelling at your cat because she „did something bad“ is utter nonsense ..

  • @CatsPajamas23
    @CatsPajamas23 2 года назад +7

    #20: Doesn't apply to very young kittens (assuming that they're your cat's or rescues.) That's how you teach kittens to interact with and respond to people. #16 Three of my cats have liked being cradled like babies since they were kittens, sometimes . #12 I'd never pick a cat up by the scruff, but litter mates play-bite each other's scruffs often.

    • @bettyhappschatt3467
      @bettyhappschatt3467 2 года назад

      I have a cat that likes to wrestle so much no other cat can live with us. The fights escalate so that the other cats are wounded or live under the beds. He is very loving towards humans. I wrestle with him, holding him gently by the scruff and massaging his neck and shoulders. He wants me to pick him up every time I come home from work. I may hold him just for some seconds but it is enough to mark me as his own.

  • @GregConquest
    @GregConquest Год назад +18

    #19: "Don't yell at them when they misbehave." This admonition is instantly undermined when you say they don't remember the behavior you're yelling at them about. Duh! Of course. No negative reinforcement is going to work if the pet doesn't connect the behavior with the punishment. So, you totally miss the issue on whether yelling would be effective if done in the moment when the cat is misbehaving.

    • @BLSbrotheren
      @BLSbrotheren Год назад +4

      Exactly right! they are intelligent & completely understand if a bad behavior is met with a raised voice or punishment to stop that behavior.. also, as the guy says, punishment after the fact or behavior will be confusing for them... same deal with little humans.. it needs relevance

    • @aidanpham45
      @aidanpham45 Год назад +3

      You can say "No" with firm voice or a little yell but shouldn't yell with loud voice because that will make the cats scared of the owner, they can develop behavioral issues while still confused why you yell at them

    • @GregConquest
      @GregConquest Год назад

      @@aidanpham45 Yeah, you can go overboard. The goal is to get their attention in the moment and clearly communicate your displeasure. Just gruffly saying the pet's name once might be enough.
      Not making that clear too was another failure of this video. It's just weird to be so wrong at the outset of a video.

    • @aidanpham45
      @aidanpham45 Год назад +2

      @@GregConquest I think the video is only/mainly talk about "what not to do to cats", doesn't talk about "what we should do to cats", that's why they didn't talk about other things in details, maybe 🤔

    • @rgracon
      @rgracon Год назад +3

      Interrupting the wrong behavior is beneficial and can lead to positive reinforcement of the correct behavior.

  • @ma53jg
    @ma53jg Год назад +1

    This is helpful information-thank you for sharing!

  • @Sillydream_xoxo
    @Sillydream_xoxo Год назад +1

    3:52 the way the cat rolled over was just so adorable 😭

  • @TheAshCooper
    @TheAshCooper 2 года назад +3

    My cat loves a bath - about three times a year he gets one. If he does something wrong I can scold him and he certainly knows the word "no" or "stop" - and I scruffed him twice as a kitten to litter train him and that worked a treat, now he is big I would never, but when they are little its parental assertiveness. now one year later - if I call him he comes and we spend every moment just chilling with each other, we eat together, we sleep together, and he loves to eat bones on occasion, just make sure they're uncooked bones so they don't shatter.

  • @mariebarker4499
    @mariebarker4499 2 года назад +8

    This was so helpful! Thank you!

  • @notgivingafuk
    @notgivingafuk 2 года назад +2

    My kitty crate has toys and catnip pouch. My little Betty loves it and sleeps in it alot. When it's time for vet it takes no effort to get her in.

  • @mieppeim4509
    @mieppeim4509 Год назад

    thank u for posting the oubvious! I am telling this for years

  • @davidurban6813
    @davidurban6813 2 года назад +4

    The only thing I've done to my cat was hold her like a baby. I'd pick her up hold her like a baby. And she didn't mind it one bit. I'd kiss her on her belly and she would try to jam her snout up my nostril and she had the loudest purrrrrr I've ever heard. When I took my dog for a walk the cat would follow. I didn't realize at first. Till I heard a little meow behind me I turned around and in the headlights of a car I saw her following us. I waited till she caught up with us. From that time on she went for our walks with us. She had the cutest 😍 ways about her. She's been.gone over 20 years I still miss her 🥺😢😭😭😭 RIP Pepper

    • @malkriss
      @malkriss 2 года назад +1

      😓 I know your pain

    • @davidurban6813
      @davidurban6813 2 года назад

      @@malkriss thank you

    • @mjrussell414
      @mjrussell414 2 года назад

      My kitten friend has started following me and my dog on our walkies down my country road too. She meows loudly at us until she catches up and then she sprints and leaps over the dog’s back. On the way back, she leads us home. If we let them be, they come to us and give us the gift of their loving attention. She likes to wake me up pre-dawn by kissing me on the face.

    • @mjrussell414
      @mjrussell414 2 года назад

      My kitten friend has started following me and my dog on our walkies down my country road too. She meows loudly at us until she catches up and then she sprints and leaps over the dog’s back. On the way back, she leads us home. If we let them be, they come to us and give us the gift of their loving attention. She likes to wake me up pre-dawn by kissing me on the face.

    • @madamedemonsieur
      @madamedemonsieur 2 года назад

      My last dear girl only liked being held like a baby.

  • @KestralFlare
    @KestralFlare 2 года назад +5

    My cat is 17, Really old and would never play with a toy, drink from a water fountain, or go for walks.

  • @brendadrew834
    @brendadrew834 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @INFJparadox
    @INFJparadox Год назад +2

    I absolutely hate when people scare animals on purpose for laughs. I cannot believe declawing is still done. So incredibly cruel and these types of people do not deserve cats or any furbabies. People expect animals to have the same behavior and logic as humans.

  • @sarahyoung4166
    @sarahyoung4166 2 года назад +7

    My cat is trained to know that when I have called her name a couple times and she continues bad behavior that I will bring out a spray bottle with plain water in it. All I have to do is show it to the cat and she will stop doing whatever she’s doing. I rarely have to do any kind of other control. Once in a while I’ve actually had to give her a squirt of the water but usually it’s just the site of it.

    • @pinkjellyb123
      @pinkjellyb123 Год назад

      tip: spray bottles are mostly not meant for spraying at the cat

  • @LifeofMuffin
    @LifeofMuffin 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for sharing this tips.. it's very useful for new cat owners 🥰🥰🥰❤️👍😻

  • @versiekrueger8335
    @versiekrueger8335 2 года назад +2

    I had no idea that declawing was so horrible. Omgoodness..I've had it done in the past,but never ever again. .They lied to me,I swear I had no idea..Now I'm feeling ill.

  • @bettieblack7078
    @bettieblack7078 Год назад +1

    Great advice for anyone thinking of getting a cat.

  • @frankm4277
    @frankm4277 Год назад +3

    It is good to get them use to water gradually when they are small kittens.

  • @cassidy3304
    @cassidy3304 2 года назад +4

    I find it sad that declawing was even invented, I love cats and new that was bad to declaw them when I was younger. I even wrote a report on it

  • @pamelatitterington2453
    @pamelatitterington2453 2 года назад +1

    That was very informative I have always loved cats, but it's good to know the dos and donts

  • @MissD1029
    @MissD1029 2 года назад +10

    My other favorite dressing up your pet. While everyone is laughing and think it’s, “ so cute,” the animal is miserable. : (

    • @Deborahtunes
      @Deborahtunes 2 года назад

      I agree. This need to dress up dogs and cats in clothes is ridiculous. I believe people are forgetting that these are animals. Owners are too busy trying to make their pets human...

  • @Miqkua
    @Miqkua Год назад +4

    for the ‘don’t stick with dry food’ I have a cat and she eats dry food all the time, but when I give her some new food she doesn’t seem interested. I have tried sneaking the food in but she knows it’s a different type of cat food, and so then she doesn’t eat it!

  • @mirtavillarruel6396
    @mirtavillarruel6396 2 года назад

    Gracias por compartir tu video me encantó!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @fatimabujosa1495
    @fatimabujosa1495 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @user-rm9hd3yq7c
    @user-rm9hd3yq7c Год назад +12

    More than 70% of all these actions are exactly how I treat my cat every day

  • @AA-bt6fc
    @AA-bt6fc 2 года назад +18

    Very useful facts. Brilliant and helpful. I understand my little baby,s behaviour. She is the princess of the house and gets away with everything.

  • @sheronvimukthipereraoffici2530

    Thank you♥️♥️

  • @VL1975
    @VL1975 Год назад

    Good list.

  • @sunlightangel87
    @sunlightangel87 Год назад +4

    Re: Essential oils
    I panicked when I heard that, because I use the plug-ins and wax melts that contain essential oils and I have used them for years. (Note: I have 2 cats who are just fine despite my using these). Anyway, I had to research this. For all who panicked like I did, don't worry if you use plug-ins like Febreze, Glade and Air Wick. Those are safe for use around cats. You just can't apply the oil directly onto their fur. Air spray is okay too as long as your cat is not in the room when it's in use. But the diffusers or automatic aerosol sprays or the spray plug-in that sends a constant stream of essential oils into the air at all times are not safe for your pet. They aren't even really that safe for you to be breathing in all the time. So if you are using an electric diffuser or one of those automatic aerosol sprays, that's probably what they're talking about stopping use on this video.

    • @probrodev0927
      @probrodev0927 Год назад

      Its a lie

    • @arthurconandoyle2027
      @arthurconandoyle2027 Год назад

      Thanks for this info. I didn't know that. The only scent my cat goes crazy over is Lavender. He just can't get enough. I use an essential oil diffuser and am planning on getting a wax melt fireplace next month. I think I'll stop using my oil diffuser. I actually find your information to be very helpful.

  • @saggytheii
    @saggytheii 2 года назад +10

    "dont bathe them"
    Me an owner of cats that go out of house and comes to enter in all dirty: 👁️👄👁️

    • @johncox2865
      @johncox2865 2 года назад

      Do I take it that you’ve never had a dog?

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 2 года назад

      They will clean themselves. Weve had outdoor cats for years that come in through a cat door, they are never bathed and are perfectly clean. I have no idea how they manage it, but they do, because they clean themselves - it's basically witch craft as far as im concerned.

    • @saggytheii
      @saggytheii 2 года назад

      @@johncox2865 i had 10 but the only one left had died recently..

    • @joas3324
      @joas3324 2 года назад

      You are abusing your cats.Disgusting!!!

    • @saggytheii
      @saggytheii 2 года назад

      @@joas3324 my cats fill my house with dirt,, Disgusting!!

  • @jetueee
    @jetueee Год назад

    Thank you

  • @jeannenora6113
    @jeannenora6113 2 года назад +2

    meow.. thanks for telling humans how to treat us 😻🐱🐈

  • @jonnarobinson7541
    @jonnarobinson7541 Год назад +22

    Agree with most of these "tips". We do clip our cat's claws. It is like trimming your fingernails. It really helps with the "play" clawing behavior.

    • @izivity4530
      @izivity4530 Год назад +14

      Clipping is different than de-clawing. Clipping your cat's nails once in a while is perfectly fine, and needs to be done. De-clawing on the other hand is taking off the claws altogether. Which is cruel and evil.

    • @timdikkenberg4699
      @timdikkenberg4699 Год назад

      Thank you for that clarification.

    • @bechmk8442
      @bechmk8442 Год назад +2

      @@izivity4530 No need to cut their claws at all lol

    • @wilma432
      @wilma432 Год назад +1

      I find it necessary to cut my cat's claws. When I neglected to for a while when my baby was born, the cat's claws started to grow around and curled back into her paw pad, causing pain and would have gotten infected badly if I had waited any longer to cut them.

    • @bechmk8442
      @bechmk8442 Год назад +1

      @@wilma432 But not if u have outdoor cats like i do, since they scratch their claws and they fall off on their own!

  • @wayne-kj4iw
    @wayne-kj4iw 2 года назад +3

    declawing is the same as a human amputating's their hand , this is something real cat lover would never do ,,in most countries it is illegal to do,, but sadly here in the US some states still think it is ok ,

  • @w1975b
    @w1975b 2 года назад +1

    very good video with important info

  • @TheMysticsoul77
    @TheMysticsoul77 2 года назад +2

    Our kitty furson loves to get belly rubs. He will roll at our feet until we give him belly rubs. He DOESN'T like being alone, he will cry if we go outside. He definitely loves his people

    • @jeffduncan9140
      @jeffduncan9140 2 года назад

      I noticed that my cats with longer fur tended to want belly rubs. I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it or not, though.

  • @ForgivenOne
    @ForgivenOne 2 года назад +3

    very informative - and I have NEVER agreed with de-clawing a cat - I think it's cruel, and it does take away there defense - whether they are "inside" cats or not - what if they get out? They'll be defenseless! Don't Do It Please! It's cruel..

    • @LauraRyan2007
      @LauraRyan2007 Год назад

      If they get out, it’s your fault for keeping a door open. Watch him/her & make sure he/she doesn’t get far. It’s not hard.

  • @Jupiter-jy6mc
    @Jupiter-jy6mc 2 года назад +6

    This may be odd, But I trained me felines. From the day they entered our family, we trained them to only eat what they want/or can. So they eat until they feel they arnt hungry. We always lave out food, because we like going outside and leaving the house.

    • @Jupiter-jy6mc
      @Jupiter-jy6mc 2 года назад

      @@dynevor6327 That's- Sort of true..The 11 y/o male eats only what food he likes TvT And ofc it's the most expensive food

  • @pbc2061
    @pbc2061 Год назад

    Thanks so much I told my mom about this so many times and she didn’t believe me but I finally have proof

  • @jeanninebuquet9635
    @jeanninebuquet9635 Год назад +2

    I had to bathe my cat gypsy 20 years ago he rolled on antifreeze in the neighbors driveway he hated it and I did too normally I wouldn't do that but I had to

  • @ramonanorris4509
    @ramonanorris4509 2 года назад +5

    I HAVE A TUXEDO KITTEN 🥰 SO 🙏🏼 I REALLY APPRECIATE THE HELPFUL INFORMATION 👋🏼 I'M A NEW SUBSCRIBER 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @silentassassin47
      @silentassassin47 2 года назад +2

      aww it must be cute

    • @dragon_kot
      @dragon_kot 2 года назад

      i have a tuxedo too 🥰

    • @metalixx1212
      @metalixx1212 Год назад

      Take that tuxedo off burn it pick up what’s left over and burn it and then bury it

  • @PerrincinaSprecaci
    @PerrincinaSprecaci 2 года назад +11

    Here's a tip about scruffing. I watched a video about how to clip a cat's claws and every time this guy tried to hold the cat he would get all cut up and the cat would jump up and run away. THEN he scruffed the cat with his TEETH and the cat just sat very still and he was able to clip the claws in two minutes. I haven't tried it yet but I will because my vet just raised his price for clipping.

    • @elysiansoulenlightenment8566
      @elysiansoulenlightenment8566 2 года назад +15

      Just know the message that scruffing gives adult cats, as opposed to kittens being scuffed by their mothers. It could harm the relationship you have with your cat.
      Rather, showing your cat that nail clippings can be positive with treats and love is just as effective. I have had cats my entire life and I’ve never had issues clipping my cats nails. They don’t like it, but they sit and know when it’s done, they earn their reward.

    • @LifeofMuffin
      @LifeofMuffin 2 года назад +2

      @@elysiansoulenlightenment8566 you are right. 👍

    • @talhaberkaykasap3518
      @talhaberkaykasap3518 2 года назад +1

      You can put your cat into a towel and cover it they wont do anything while inside of it and you can clip its nails I was struggling and this helps me a lot

    • @isak6782
      @isak6782 2 года назад +4

      There's no reason to clip a cat's claws.

  • @lisacollins3304
    @lisacollins3304 Год назад

    This is a great,well done video.

  • @graemehayes4153
    @graemehayes4153 Год назад

    thank you

  • @tmw8483
    @tmw8483 2 года назад +6

    Sooo, my cat climbs in my lap & lays back putting himself in the cradle position, belly up. Just like a baby. Is my cat broken?

    • @karolshiko8721
      @karolshiko8721 2 года назад +2

      Haha nt really its the affection they have for you😜

    • @MiniMausTruckerKee
      @MiniMausTruckerKee 2 года назад

      Sounds like your cat is glitching 😻

  • @mrsbnjackson5
    @mrsbnjackson5 2 года назад +4

    We have to bathe our cat at least once a month because he loves dirt and mud like a dog

    • @TheRealHempress
      @TheRealHempress 2 года назад

      Some cats really really enjoy water, it has something to do with how they were introduced to it.

  • @yugantibankar556
    @yugantibankar556 4 месяца назад

    so intristing facts

  • @lakyz6075
    @lakyz6075 Год назад

    thank you for this information i now realise that i have been doing some things incorrectly and fixed them.

  • @Zaiqahal
    @Zaiqahal Год назад +4

    #20 You don't yell at them when they misbehave, but you do talk to them sternly. They will usually get the message, since your friendly interactions with them give your voice a certain pitch, and being stern with them changes that pitch dramatically. And if that doesn't work, a spray can certainly will. It sprays air and gives off a sort of hissing sound. All 3 of my cats are scared when I hold up the can, so after using it one time, I rarely ever have to use it again.
    #17 I cradle mine like a baby, but only because I started doing it when he was a kitten and he's used to it. He makes it known that he loves it by stretching out and purring real loud. Of course, whenever he moves like he wants down, I let him down.
    #14 If you do it right, scruffing is not painful for the cat. And sometimes it is necessary. Just to keep them still when you need them to. Like, for the vet.
    #13 If you want your cat to have something to keep its teeth busy on, get a chewing stick for them. You can find them in most pet stores.
    #12 Just trim them maybe once a month. That'll keep their claws from hurting you or anyone else.
    #10 The only time it's okay to "dress up" your cat is when putting a harness on them to go walk outside.

    • @GoofBean
      @GoofBean Год назад +1

      True, but I don’t cut my cats claws. He keeps them in good shape himself. Occasionally if a bit of his claw is coming off, we just mildly trim the dead bit:)

  • @lalilulelo8399
    @lalilulelo8399 2 года назад +3

    You said not to cradle your cat, but the footage in the video isn't what cradling is

  • @jocelynswindell8264
    @jocelynswindell8264 Год назад +2

    Cats do need exercise but the regular and healthy amount of sleep for cats is 18 hours

  • @thezanzibarbarian5729
    @thezanzibarbarian5729 Год назад +1

    My cat, Albert, sadly died yesterday. 19th August 2022. He was 16 years old. *And he LOVED BUTTER & CHEESE!* Though I'd always give him just a little bit at a time.
    As soon as I'd brought the butter out of the 'fridge, he'd be sat looking up at me, pleading and meowing, _"Don't forget butter for me, dad!"_

  • @marcusgarcia5089
    @marcusgarcia5089 Год назад +10

    19. "Cats live in the moment. They dont associate something from the past with a punishment from the present."
    18. "Cats associate crates with the vet."

    • @proxi9511
      @proxi9511 Год назад +2

      Because they are IN the crate when you take them to the vet. They'll learn to recognise that the crate means going to the vet, because they are IN IT CURRENTLY when they are there.
      Likewise, if you reprimand for them something they already did and have moved on from, they won't be able to recognise why you're doing it; they will think they are CURRENTLY doing something wrong.

    • @queennzinga5988
      @queennzinga5988 Год назад +1

      @@proxi9511 meaning they remembered duhhh

    • @pikathechao3701
      @pikathechao3701 Год назад

      @@queennzinga5988 of course cats remember, but they also don't understand most words other than their name and a few trained commands so they can't know the reason you're punishing them now for something they did two hours ago.

    • @queennzinga5988
      @queennzinga5988 Год назад

      @@pikathechao3701 you can train a cat unlike what you think so what are you even on a about?

    • @pikathechao3701
      @pikathechao3701 Год назад

      @@queennzinga5988 What? i just said you can train a cat simple commands, do you lack reading comprehension?

  • @lonewanderer7926
    @lonewanderer7926 2 года назад +2

    I've owned multipe cats throughout my life and I had them all declawed. They didn't seem to mind at all and were back to normal within a week of their declawing. All lived to ripe old ages too (the oldest was 15). Just be gentle with them after the surgery, make sure not to have rough litter in their litter box, and within a week or so they'll be fine. Honestly, they don't even seem to notice their claws are gone.
    Declawing is necessary as cat claws carry a lot of bacteria harmful to humans. Also, when a cat scratches, they LOVE to go for the face and eyes of whatever it is they are angry at, including you. I tried leaving my last cat with his claws. One day, I was just sitting on the couch when he decided to run up and attack my face and went right for my eyes and nicked my cornia. I was lucky I closed my eye when I did or I would have suffered permanent damage to my eye.
    If you don't want to declaw your cat, that's your problem, but I will get mine declawed.

    • @bettyhappschatt3467
      @bettyhappschatt3467 2 года назад

      I know pregnant ladies should avoid cats' excrement but that is not helped by declawing. I take my cat walking so I know where he has been. It is not in cat's nature to automatically attack the owner. There is always a trigger and it is very often easy to find. I live in a country where vets never declaw cats and there are no serious injuries to humans. At the moment I live with a cat who knows he may pet my face if he keeps the claws in.

    • @bettyhappschatt3467
      @bettyhappschatt3467 2 года назад +1

      It will be your cats' problem.
      I do not believe the claws have anything to do with the bacteria. The paws can carry things in too. I always go out with my cat so I know whare he has been. As long as you wash your hands before starting to cook you will be fine.
      It is not in cat's nature to attack humans. There is always a trigger that can be fixed. My cat knows he must keep the claws in when he touches my face to get attention. Sometimes he kneads and I need to trim the claws to protect myself from hurting.
      I live in a country where vets refuse to declaw cats because it causes both psychological and physical problems (the paw needs claws for support and declawing can cause arthritis)
      I suggest you look for a very docile breed (British shorthair, Ragdoll etc) and you can forget about declawing.

    • @justinafuchs2619
      @justinafuchs2619 2 года назад

      @Lone Wanderer If you‘re paranoid about your cat „scratching your face and your eyes“, just don’t keep a cat.
      No animal has to suffer because some sociopath thinks „Well, I want to have this animal, but I don’t like their claws, let‘s remove them“.
      And to be very clear: Someone like you shouldn’t keep any animal. I have two tomcats and I had cats before them, never once has one of them tried to attack my face. So either you’re just lying or your cat hates you, and who would blame her?
      But I guess I‘ll take „Things that never happened“ for 500, you just torture your cats because you don’t want them to harm your furniture.
      You’re an animal abuser, and that’s the whole truth about you, and I really hope you don’t have kids. To be honest, I‘m pretty sure you don’t have kids ..

    • @EchoGhost10100
      @EchoGhost10100 2 года назад +1

      Declawing removes part of their bone. It's totally inhumane. Imagine getting the top of your finger cut off for no reason. Plus, when a cat stretches and puts it's claws out to scratch they are stretching the muscles in their backs. There's a reason why it's illegal in some places. It's 100% unnecessary and disgusting no matter your excuse.
      If you don't want a cat to scratch then teach them. It might take a lot of patience but it can be done. If you can't have a cat without declawing them first then you shouldn't have a cat in the first place.
      You need to get a calm breed (my boy is half ragdoll and he is a cuddle bug) and teach them at a young age what is and isn't acceptable. Cats shouldn't be attacking you randomly and for no reason. There's always a reason.

    • @lonewanderer7926
      @lonewanderer7926 2 года назад +1

      @@EchoGhost10100 Oh grow up. Imagine my finger getting cut off? I dont have razor sharp claws on the ends of my fingers and rip into stuff for no good reason.
      Teach a cat? Oh, so teach them not to get a bug up their ass for no reason and start attacking things and "teach" to break several million years of instinct.
      Listen, cats arent these sweet, domesticated little angels you think the are. Why do you think cats go feral so easily? Humans have only been keeping them as pets for roughly 10,000 years, unlike dogs whom we have been breeding and modifying through eugenics for over 50,000. Your cat is still that same predator in the wild it was before humans came along. Their wild instincts are very much still intact. When your cat ambushes you, that is them legitimately hunting you.
      Cats arent these fragile little babies either. They are tough and adaptable. They lose their front claws, they learn to rely on their back ones more. They also still have their sharp, needle like fangs as well which are designed to puncture deep into tissue and inject their saliva with, if you didn't know, contains infectious bacteria. So even a cat with no front claws is still able to defend itself.
      The problem is you people who see cats as the equivalent of humans. You substitute them for actual children which is pathetic. You fail to see the cat for what it actually is, an animal. It is a beast which you have deigned to bring into your home therefore it must bend to your will to fit your life. Instead you bend your life to fit the beasts and you make excuses for it because "its your baby". That is your mistake, and a foolish one at that.
      The problem, especially for people like you, is you don't actually understand cats or animals in general. You impose your delusions onto the animal instead of understanding the nature of the beast.

  • @Deverydoo
    @Deverydoo Год назад +1

    I’m always making loud noises. My cat sleeps through it all. Explosions on movies, fireworks, yelling. Cat don’t care.

  • @Rikku16ful
    @Rikku16ful Год назад +1

    1. My cat doesn't like to be left alone.
    2. I just say NO and he knows.
    3. He likes to sleep in there
    4. No, he needs a bath because of my allergies, and he gets cleaned shedding hair
    5. He likes to be held like a baby, he closes his eyes and relaxes
    6. My cat likes hide and go seek and sneak attacks.
    7. He is 7 yrs old. Raised him since birth. No issues.
    8. My cat doesn't mind the scruff hold
    9. My cat likes chicken bones. I never give him something he can't handle
    10. I'd never. But I do clip the very tip of his claws because they are too sharp and gets stuck on things.
    11. I agree.
    12. I agree.
    13. I agree.
    14. I agree.
    15. I agree.
    16. I agree.
    17. I agree.

  • @christianheidt5733
    @christianheidt5733 2 года назад +3

    This is really good advice for people with zero cat experience!

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252 2 года назад +6

    I hate those videos where people startle their cats with cucumbers or whatever. It makes me want to take that cucumber and smack the cat-owner around with it. I could have said worse...

  • @lightnings4610
    @lightnings4610 Год назад

    1:44 lol the cat tried to lock itself in 🤣

  • @arlenwoods3285
    @arlenwoods3285 2 года назад

    This was good to know thanks

  • @devekut2
    @devekut2 2 года назад +5

    Also, stop with the laser-chasing! Unlike chasing or pouncing on a physical toy, lasers aren't tactile and have no scent. So while it's amusing to watch, it can build frustration and confusion in your cat. And they're probably neurotic enough as it is.

    • @shaniabruneau586
      @shaniabruneau586 2 года назад

      You're right ! I tested laser-chasing once and when my cat understood that he couldn't catch the light, he just looked confused and frustrated. The next day, when i wanted to try it again, he showed no interest in the "game". He knew that he couldn't touch it bc it was just light ;-; I felt like i was just annoying him so i stopped xD they are more smart and sensitive than we think (sorry for my english)

    • @Juliemarie311
      @Juliemarie311 2 года назад

      I don't do this anymore because I felt bad, but it actually can be done without frustrating your cat. You play with the laser and your cat for her to get out energy and after a time, have someone place a treat in the spot where you last point the laser. Then be done once they find the treat.