He does have a treat button though and it’s well used haha. But that’s the only button that gets him treats, and it’s surprisingly not his most used button!
A cat needs the matriarch of the clowder nearby ;-) Besides Grandmas are an excellent source of comfort-food, they are easier to manipulate for an extra morsel ;-)
There's also Russell whose human is a woman whose RUclips channel is @catmanjohn (I'm not sure, but I suspect she inherited it from one of her brothers or something, because the whole family is crazy for cats -- their own and each other's -- it's cute). Besides Russell there's also Todd, which I think is either @ToddChronicals, @DoYouKnowTodd, or @TheChronicalsofTodd. Someone here will know, I'm sure. But I do have to say that Roscoe is extremely communicative. What I find most interesting is how their personalities affect the way they approach button communication. Btw, I've introduced buttons to my two recent street rescues. Just as something fun and interactive, although it would be good if they learned to communicate health problems to me before they get really sick.
It’s the first time I see this cat, but I am jealous of Grandma…!!
Oh my heart 💔💔💔😿😿😿 This must have been so bittersweet for Grandma to see! I'll bet she cried, because it brought tears to _my_ eyes.
This is a very well conditioned and well trained animal. (the human) It must have took the cat a long time to train its humans so well.
I wanted to hit that ouch button too when the cat pressed it. 😭 My heart literally broke...
Now I believe this is actually real. Those were not just random responses for treats!
He does have a treat button though and it’s well used haha. But that’s the only button that gets him treats, and it’s surprisingly not his most used button!
This is a very well conditioned and well trained animal. (the human) It must have took the cat a long time to train its humans so well.
@@rwhite9994 it only took him a few years to train me to get him the buttons 😂
I’m his human btw (I meant to comment from his account 🤦🏼♀️)
A cat needs the matriarch of the clowder nearby ;-) Besides Grandmas are an excellent source of comfort-food, they are easier to manipulate for an extra morsel ;-)
Awwwwwww
Ouch = sad??
That's how I interpreted it
Or something like it. Multiple dogs and cats have extrapolated their 'ouch' button to emotional pain despite it only being modelled for physical.
So far, i've seen Billie and Roscoe, and i think Roscoe is actually better at communicating.
There's also Russell whose human is a woman whose RUclips channel is @catmanjohn (I'm not sure, but I suspect she inherited it from one of her brothers or something, because the whole family is crazy for cats -- their own and each other's -- it's cute). Besides Russell there's also Todd, which I think is either @ToddChronicals, @DoYouKnowTodd, or @TheChronicalsofTodd. Someone here will know, I'm sure. But I do have to say that Roscoe is extremely communicative. What I find most interesting is how their personalities affect the way they approach button communication. Btw, I've introduced buttons to my two recent street rescues. Just as something fun and interactive, although it would be good if they learned to communicate health problems to me before they get really sick.