😾: “You really going to sit your shitty parenting ass over there and not do anything with this baby on this balcony? You lucky I can’t talk human I’ll call DFS on your ass?”
The baby is in no danger with the parent right there. He is a porky, healthy, little uncoordinated toddler- not a Ninja. Parent is obviously closely watching.
@@Adam_kx18 i ain't ur fam u blud. And it is a females job to take care of kids and cleaning. Man does the work outside and bring in the money and shopping. Man can come home and chill
@@minhhoangtran6259 What I gathered is the baby wanted attention (looked back) and didn’t receive it so the baby did something that would get attention and the cat would naturally do this to a kitten and the baby realized the cat doesn’t want him to touch the pole and walked away.
Cats are born to be supervisors. Usually dogs are greatly relieved by not having to think so much, but humans, in theory more intelligent, often enjoy being managed, too. I suspect if the human's Mom had been taking the video, we would have heard her caution the baby. She would know there is a security mesh but the baby wouldn't understand that yet. She might have let the cat act, but us viewers would know Mom would spring into action if needed. Dad may be one of those parents who thinks "Just throw him in the pool, he needs to learn how to swim some day..."
FYI Debby a mother wouldn’t do shit either, because there is a security mesh on the balcony. There is a thing called being reasonable, get your emotions in control for once and maybe your life will be better.
The cat was trying to convey a message to him. He wasn't scratching him with his claw. He kept his claw in and kept using only his pads to get his hand off the sledge of the balcony 😞. Cats are caring and loving.
Jokes aside, this is genuinely fascinating to watch. The way the cat flat-out stares at the owner the first time kid gets a bit to handsy with the railing. Then, realizing the human isn’t going to do anything, hesitantly nudges the child away from the balcony even reaching out fully when the child uses the other hand, before hurriedly lurching over the edge in order to get the baby away from the ledge entirely. It’s likely the cat either witnessed the parent do this a few times or is just straight-up trained to do it. But that stare down and the initial hesitation is what makes this so interesting to me.
@@thingfish000 Fun fact: this is actually an important skill that they learn from their siblings and older cats that they play with. Kittens who don't have this opportunity often have a harder time learning to avoid hurting others.
How many cat's have you owned in your life? Cats are pretty stupid animals; I have owned 16 cats in my lifetime. They rarely have concept of danger to themselves let alone a 3rd person. I know everyone thinks - and wants - the cat to be doing this out of care for the kid... but in reality the cat is just playing with the kids hands. Certain dog breeds will have the intelligence to understand the danger to the kid in this situation, but never a cat. Sorry to burst your bubble.
@@HeartistMurali Sorry but I think you are very wrong. I have seen my cat work out how to do something. It was a neat thing to see. Some cats, like some dogs are really smart and do possess the mental ability to problem solve. I have seen it.
I am amazed not only by the cat's stare at the adult first and then realized that it should do something to protect the kid, this kind of act is normally seen with dogs. This is a great cat.
Cats are very protective too. Just google. They’re great heroes, and are probably the most misunderstood pets of all time..just because their affection is subtler than the slobbering of a happy dog.
I have an affectionate outsider cat. She visits daily in the morning and sometimes in the evening. Once a confrontation happened with me and the Street dogs. Despite incredibly small size , she rushed towards the pack of dogs , all flared up in rage. In the end it was me , who was protecting the dogs. A mother cat is instinctively very protective of her children and owner. Turns into hulk, when averagers require it.😂
@@LovelyroseZz The comment is talking about the cat’s perspective. And it is possible for the child to climb that railing and fall. I climbed out of my play pen all of the time that was about that height when I was a kid. But obviously the parent is filming this and won’t let that happen.
That cat is awesome! They totally had a conversation with each other. That was totally not random, that's exactly what that cat was doing. First looked at the parents response, then acted on its own! Cats are highly intelligent! More than we give them credit for.
When my brother was a toddler, he snuck away from my mom and tried getting into my grandmother’s pool. My grandma’s golden retriever herded him back into the house, even though she wasn’t trained to do so. Dogs and cats are smarter than we give them credit for.
Mostly in the western world by dog owning white men and women. They like to discriminate and demean the felines in favor of the dog but never having owned a cat or even smart enough to study more than 1 species. In the Eastern world, cats used to be worshiped and owned by the highest social classes. In the West only are they treated poorly by mostly white people. Facts and if you get butt hurt, check your privilege.
its netted, its high, theres a narrow crevice, the kid doesnt seem to lift himself at all and theres a cat. seeing bad things here must mean one worries their toddler will climb out of the crib at night, run to the door, unlock the door, run outside the stairs and get hit by a car, and an hour later a police officer walks into your bedroom and tells your kid is dead
I like how the toddler tries to adjust his strategy by going to the other side of the rail but the cat is a cat and nimbly runs along the rail softly swatting the kids hands like "Nope. I'm not letting this happen on my watch guy" 😅😅😅
the cat's face & demeanor the whole time--wow. that lil fur angel baby was sent from the heavens up above. muah xoxox las vegas, nv usa 😘🥰🤭🤗🙏👼😇🌈🌻🌼💫💞🎶🍎🎰🇺🇲🌎🥂🍻💪🐶😺😻👍🥳
Ты ж моя умница, кошечка! Какая молодчина! В какой-то момент даже недоуменно взглянула на папашу,лежащего на диване,мол,"ты что - не видишь, ребёнок в опасной ситуации?" И поняла,что надо действовать самой. Вот вам и "ничего не понимающие" животные ! Они понимают порой гораздо больше нас,гомо ,так называемых,сапиенсов.
when you think about it, the child was pretty much safe seeing as the handrails were so tall and a baby cant have that much strength to simply lift itself up (then again there is the possibility of such a thing) . And also, I’m sure if the parent did see the baby manage to somehow lift itself up they’d do something about it (but how tf am i supposed to know) . but like fr that cat was so disappointed like lmaoo 😂
@@aussietyrant3896 You’ve obviously never seen an energetic two year old. Kid could’ve pulled himself up and tried to look over, if he was really determined. I wouldn’t take such a risk.
@@s.e.e455 You are blind, look at the wall on the right side of the frame and you can clearly see a whiteish clear netting stretched across the opening
0:33 epic. This sweet cat totally changed my mind and heart towards there community. And that level of intelligence. Totally committed to ensure kid's safety
Dude yes I've had mine for several years my first cat and he literally is like a child and absolutely thrives on the attention I give him and bond formed between us two. He's a sensitive boy but I can often see him responding to my voice, expressions and mood and absolutely loving and giving the same back ten fold It really is amazing to see. when we are in close communication is when he is at his happiest :)
@@helvete_ingres4717no they're not. Those ugly dumb smelly things that bark are considered the world's most popular animal. Cats still get a lot of bad rep.
love how he looks at the father like, " aye you wanna check out what you child's doing? " then the 2nd time around when the child wasn't letting go he could've easily unsheathed his nails and a slight swipe would've done the job but he did it without hurting or majorly scaring him. They def more intelligent then we casually think
@@fingerprint5511 i get your point, sadly to many dad's suck and sadly to many societys accept it. HOWEVER, in this case: A. There's a apparently pretty solid net B. The dad is literally less than a second away, theres not a chance in hell that kid would ever fall. The kitty is a different story but with the net I don't think there was ever any danger. At least not more than comment in everyday life. C. You don't know the person, how can you judge by a minute long clip?
@@alinac5512 because this person was obviously hurt by a man in some way. Theyve been commenting the same "males = trash" in other vids. Just ignore this person.
Wow that cat actually looked back at her human waiting for them to do something and then took matters into its own hand when it saw it wasn't going to get any help!
Wel actually this is a toddler. You know, the word we thought up to describe Little humans who are slightly older than a baby. Language: Helping get thoughts across for about 200.000 years.
The cat isn't just swatting the toddler's hands away, it's doing it very expressively. The first time, the cat bows its head and brings its mouth towards the child's hands, as if to kiss it, saying "please don't do that." When the child reaches again, the cat says "no" more emphathically. And the third time, it's like, "I said no!" The gestural conversation between the two of them is remarkable!
It looks very much like what a human parent would do. She's obviously observed his mom telling him off for doing something he shouldn't and mimicked it. That's remarkable !
Love how the cat looks at the owner like "why aren't you doing anything?"
Exactly
😾: “You really going to sit your shitty parenting ass over there and not do anything with this baby on this balcony? You lucky I can’t talk human I’ll call DFS on your ass?”
I was going to comment that hahaha
'Dude.'
'You got this bro.'
The baby is in no danger with the parent right there. He is a porky, healthy, little uncoordinated toddler- not a Ninja. Parent is obviously closely watching.
“Get off your phone and come get your child”
-Cat
Its a male filming. This means full on entitlements and moving personal responsibility.
In this case only a cat was available.
@@fingerprint5511 yh, there needs to be a woman there bcz it is rheir job to tske care of kids
@@shepherdmitchell5627 cap
@@shepherdmitchell5627 Ayo stop talking shit fam🤫
@@Adam_kx18 i ain't ur fam u blud. And it is a females job to take care of kids and cleaning. Man does the work outside and bring in the money and shopping. Man can come home and chill
The way the cat looked at the parent. This was some strong nonverbal communication.
yep
0:31
The baby even knows he’s being corrected by the cat
Damn, fr?
Yeah! The way the kid looked at the cat lol
Cats and babies are smarter than you might think. And adult humans are dumber than you might think.
Thats what i liked the most about it and that animals can do this without any words. :)
Animals are amazing. They are always watching, guarding, paying attention to so much more than we know. What a good cat.
Cat stares at the parent for a moment
Cats mind: you useless hooman
Cat was like "that's why you're wife left you"
Precisely!!
Good comment I'm seeing
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 fr
The cat later won full custody of the toddler in the family court😂😂😂
Eres un genio! Jajaja
lol
This comment is underrated
😂
🤣🤣🤣
The cat full on looks at 0:31 “Is anybody watching this kid?”
chocolate rain
Hey chocolate rain guy you still alive?
😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Lies again? Body Guard
0:31 🐱- “You seeing this shit?”
Actually he said I think I'm being inside of youtube
😹
🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
I know right!🤣😂
Wow. It keeps a little human safe like no problem. That's a great cat right there.
Not afraid at all.
glad to see, that the cat actually cares about the safety of her staff.
Lol
Lmao 💀
Staff 😀
Extremely underrated comment!
Haha so true!
The crazy part is the babies actually listening to the cat!
The crazy part is the cat seems understand the situation. This is amazing.
Later on in life....
Parents:"go clean your room."
Kid : "I don't wanna"
Cat : " MEOW! Hisssssss.."
Kid: "Alright Alright I'll clean it up."
@@minhhoangtran6259 What I gathered is the baby wanted attention (looked back) and didn’t receive it so the baby did something that would get attention and the cat would naturally do this to a kitten and the baby realized the cat doesn’t want him to touch the pole and walked away.
Because of slaping technique 😊
U know they can talk to each other?
0:31 the concern on the cat's face was epic!
This cat is a better parent than most people
And that cat even risked its own life to protect the baby.
Um, no, most of us humans understand the kid was in no danger.
Nope
Maybe better than your parents but not most the people
That baby was never in real danger lol. The cat did nothing. Or maybe he thought that he did save the baby from any real danger😸😂
Looked at you first before taking action like, "Ugh I'm the only adult around here. Swear I gotta do everything myself!"
LOL!
Cats are born to be supervisors. Usually dogs are greatly relieved by not having to think so much, but humans, in theory more intelligent, often enjoy being managed, too. I suspect if the human's Mom had been taking the video, we would have heard her caution the baby. She would know there is a security mesh but the baby wouldn't understand that yet. She might have let the cat act, but us viewers would know Mom would spring into action if needed. Dad may be one of those parents who thinks "Just throw him in the pool, he needs to learn how to swim some day..."
@@debbys-abqnm4537 You are sooo right...that was first my dad's, then my husband's way of bringing up children... And I resented both..😠
@@mc-nw1rk -- I hope you and your kids have proved to be resilient and happy now!
FYI Debby a mother wouldn’t do shit either, because there is a security mesh on the balcony. There is a thing called being reasonable, get your emotions in control for once and maybe your life will be better.
The cat was trying to convey a message to him. He wasn't scratching him with his claw. He kept his claw in and kept using only his pads to get his hand off the sledge of the balcony 😞. Cats are caring and loving.
No shti sherlock 😮
@@Ruthless121 He's not an alpha after all Lmfao!
Jokes aside, this is genuinely fascinating to watch. The way the cat flat-out stares at the owner the first time kid gets a bit to handsy with the railing. Then, realizing the human isn’t going to do anything, hesitantly nudges the child away from the balcony even reaching out fully when the child uses the other hand, before hurriedly lurching over the edge in order to get the baby away from the ledge entirely.
It’s likely the cat either witnessed the parent do this a few times or is just straight-up trained to do it. But that stare down and the initial hesitation is what makes this so interesting to me.
It really is interesting to watch, cats and toddlers are a lot smarter than people think.
I think it's simply a real smart cat.
Cats are freaking amazing. All animals are. But cats especially fascinate me. Love them all so much!
yeah very fascinating. you can tell there's a thought process going through its mind
I appreciate this very thorough analysis. A lot to chew on here.
I love how the cat tries not to inflict harm on the child rather try’s to control the situation with the perfect amount of aggression
Assertiveness*
I'm amazed at the amount of self-control cats have regarding the claws.
@@thingfish000 Fun fact: this is actually an important skill that they learn from their siblings and older cats that they play with. Kittens who don't have this opportunity often have a harder time learning to avoid hurting others.
Most parents could take a lesson or two from that skill.
@@thingfish000 yeah me too
I would also be worried that such an wondeful cat would fall from this huge height ! Take care of this caring cat !
no worries.
they can even walk casually on 3cm fence.
@@dragulia_venaro
... unless a clumsy, well-meaning toddler shoves the cat at the wrong moment.
🙄🙄🤮🤮
There's wire fence in the video
@dragulia_venaro cats do fall and injured themselves more than people think
I love how the cat is like *I said stop* and the baby is testing her 😂 shows how intelligent they both are
They talk telepaticaly 🤗
They are both ret arded
Frr
Babies are idiots.
Cats are so intelligent. That's pure instinct. They do this with their own.
The Cat is super protective and intelligent
That's not what's happening, the cat has no concept of the danger.
@@Pughhead what do u mean? what do u think is happening
@@dwightschrute7985 cat could be playing.
@@Pughhead Yes the cat does have a concept of danger.
How many cat's have you owned in your life? Cats are pretty stupid animals; I have owned 16 cats in my lifetime. They rarely have concept of danger to themselves let alone a 3rd person. I know everyone thinks - and wants - the cat to be doing this out of care for the kid... but in reality the cat is just playing with the kids hands. Certain dog breeds will have the intelligence to understand the danger to the kid in this situation, but never a cat. Sorry to burst your bubble.
This cat is showing a lesson to all parents!!! Cat is better than many out there😂
I think this cat have a loving depth for child. That's a great thing.
yes
I felt a great anxiety for cat that he might fall while doing that
@@pitou6084 I didn't even think about that!!
@@pitou6084 Cats are a lot smarter
What that cat was showing, isn't just instinct, it was intelligence as well.
Naw. It has seen parents doing it. It imitated the same.
@@HeartistMurali in other words, you've been learning by imitating your parents, but there is no intelligence involved? 😄
@@HeartistMurali Sorry but I think you are very wrong. I have seen my cat work out how to do something. It was a neat thing to see. Some cats, like some dogs are really smart and do possess the mental ability to problem solve. I have seen it.
@@4KindnessGal I agree. I've seen it too.
Rubbish.
Very very intelligent and caring cat ever seen
I am amazed not only by the cat's stare at the adult first and then realized that it should do something to protect the kid, this kind of act is normally seen with dogs. This is a great cat.
Cats are very protective too. Just google. They’re great heroes, and are probably the most misunderstood pets of all time..just because their affection is subtler than the slobbering of a happy dog.
I have an affectionate outsider cat. She visits daily in the morning and sometimes in the evening.
Once a confrontation happened with me and the Street dogs. Despite incredibly small size , she rushed towards the pack of dogs , all flared up in rage.
In the end it was me , who was protecting the dogs.
A mother cat is instinctively very protective of her children and owner. Turns into hulk, when averagers require it.😂
@@AmarMishra nice story!
Amar Mishra you are right..They are fierce protectors.. amazing creatures
Have had hundreds of cats they are more loyal and warriors when they have to protect their loved ones
Cats are amazing creatures. Look at how he managed to keep the child safe without hurting him or scaring
0:29 I like how the cat looks over the parents like, “Do you see this bro?? Come freakin’ take care of your baby wtf-“
Such a good cat.. Thanks for sharing :)
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@@vpkasar7858 huh
@@tssurve1771 huh
@@222wesker huh
As soon as the cat realized he was attempting to climb she switched into parent mode.
Awww
Worried about the cat not falling out too.
There's clearly a net, no one was actually in danger
That cat is amazing! He was really protecting the little human!
It*
@@Mshari-the-grey-warden when the animal has a name
it is no more used with the pronoun it
he/she are used instead of it
@@Mshari-the-grey-warden he*
@@3366catch Probably a she. Looked like a motherly thing to do.
@@nerdify821 what name? I don't see a name being mentioned
I love how the cat looks at the camera as if saying "your child is on danger ever consider doing something about it?"
There's a whole net in front of the railing the kid isn't going to fall bro
@@LovelyroseZz The comment is talking about the cat’s perspective. And it is possible for the child to climb that railing and fall. I climbed out of my play pen all of the time that was about that height when I was a kid. But obviously the parent is filming this and won’t let that happen.
Like his wife
▶ Jesus Christ saved me from depression and death... If you Cryout to him then he will definitely help you..
@@LovelyroseZzthe net is poorly fixed and is very fragile. Many children fall like this
This CAT is very intelligent, cute, and I love he!!! Beautiful.
That cat is awesome! They totally had a conversation with each other. That was totally not random, that's exactly what that cat was doing. First looked at the parents response, then acted on its own! Cats are highly intelligent! More than we give them credit for.
When my brother was a toddler, he snuck away from my mom and tried getting into my grandmother’s pool. My grandma’s golden retriever herded him back into the house, even though she wasn’t trained to do so. Dogs and cats are smarter than we give them credit for.
When I was a little boy, my aunt's dog kept nudging me back from the roadway at her farmhouse.
▶ Jesus Christ saved me from depression and death... If you Cryout to him then he will definitely help you..
When I was a toddler, stray dogs bite me. Should I give credit?
@@harshu8918source?
A lot of animals are way more intelligent than people think.
Except dogs. They stupid.
Agree
They sure are!!
A lot of animals are way more intelligent than people.
Drop the last word of your sentence.
@ 0:30 the cat looked around at the parent recording like "you just gonna sit there and not do anything?!"
Cat looked at the parent the same way i look at the parent of a kid pulling shit off the shelf in a store
Better than 70% of parents ♥️
Amazing. The cat seems to understand the situation.
"Seems" is the key word here.
Cats are so misunderstood
They really aren't. Just don't assume all cats are selfish assholes is all
Most people aren't smart enough to understand cats afterall we live amongst a whole bunch of fools right
@@hamster2644 spot on, a minority actually care about anything other than themselves
Cats misunderstood humans
Mostly in the western world by dog owning white men and women. They like to discriminate and demean the felines in favor of the dog but never having owned a cat or even smart enough to study more than 1 species. In the Eastern world, cats used to be worshiped and owned by the highest social classes. In the West only are they treated poorly by mostly white people. Facts and if you get butt hurt, check your privilege.
It is the cat who is truly man's best friend.
Lmao I love how the cat just flat out stares at the camera guy like “bro come get yo kid!”
The cat is more responsible than the majority of parents
True😢
Not.
Relax the area is netted so no risk
its netted, its high, theres a narrow crevice, the kid doesnt seem to lift himself at all and theres a cat. seeing bad things here must mean one worries their toddler will climb out of the crib at night, run to the door, unlock the door, run outside the stairs and get hit by a car, and an hour later a police officer walks into your bedroom and tells your kid is dead
It's crazy how animals can be better parents than humans!
この動画は保存しておいて、この子が成長してから「この猫は君をこうやって守っていてくれたんだよ」と見せてあげるといいですね。
💛🙏🏽 🐈 📸
Cats are amazing. They definitely deserve more credit than how alot of people view them.
I like how the toddler tries to adjust his strategy by going to the other side of the rail but the cat is a cat and nimbly runs along the rail softly swatting the kids hands like "Nope. I'm not letting this happen on my watch guy" 😅😅😅
The cat thinks: How could I live with myself if I did nothing and let this happen?
the cat's face & demeanor the whole time--wow. that lil fur angel baby was sent from the heavens up above. muah xoxox las vegas, nv usa 😘🥰🤭🤗🙏👼😇🌈🌻🌼💫💞🎶🍎🎰🇺🇲🌎🥂🍻💪🐶😺😻👍🥳
He/she better be getting some extra treats! What a good kitty! A keeper! 🐾❤️🐾
This made me in awe. Animals know how to protect and we need to protect them.
A remarkable demonstration of understanding by the cat
Ты ж моя умница, кошечка!
Какая молодчина! В какой-то момент даже недоуменно взглянула на папашу,лежащего на диване,мол,"ты что - не видишь, ребёнок в опасной ситуации?"
И поняла,что надо действовать самой.
Вот вам и "ничего не понимающие" животные !
Они понимают порой гораздо больше нас,гомо ,так называемых,сапиенсов.
0:32 cat looks at camera and says seriously making me a hero on RUclips is more important than keeping an eye on your kid 😂😂
when you think about it, the child was pretty much safe seeing as the handrails were so tall and a baby cant have that much strength to simply lift itself up (then again there is the possibility of such a thing) . And also, I’m sure if the parent did see the baby manage to somehow lift itself up they’d do something about it (but how tf am i supposed to know) .
but like fr that cat was so disappointed like lmaoo 😂
Theres also a safety net, the child was in zero danger
@@aussietyrant3896 You’ve obviously never seen an energetic two year old. Kid could’ve pulled himself up and tried to look over, if he was really determined. I wouldn’t take such a risk.
@@itsNep_ There was no safety net
@@s.e.e455 You are blind, look at the wall on the right side of the frame and you can clearly see a whiteish clear netting stretched across the opening
0:33 epic. This sweet cat totally changed my mind and heart towards there community. And that level of intelligence. Totally committed to ensure kid's safety
Showed this video in my home and now we planning to adopt a cat soon!
Cats are awesome.
i wish my parents can but my brother doesnt want
Are you planning to climb the balcony?
@@MatteoAllegri 😂😂
Because you need a babysitter?
Cats are so underrated and misunderstood. Amazing animals.
Cats are underrated? You trippin man
'underrated' - literally the most popular pet in the world
Dude yes
I've had mine for several years my first cat and he literally is like a child and absolutely thrives on the attention I give him and bond formed between us two. He's a sensitive boy but I can often see him responding to my voice, expressions and mood and absolutely loving and giving the same back ten fold
It really is amazing to see. when we are in close communication is when he is at his happiest :)
Because they are nasty and they stink.
All those unhygienic people with those nasty cats (or worse dogs) running through their entire house.
@@helvete_ingres4717no they're not. Those ugly dumb smelly things that bark are considered the world's most popular animal. Cats still get a lot of bad rep.
So sweet..cat helped baby.
I love this cat instantly, shes so adorable
*He :)
Let's spread this to world. Let people know the value of cats❤️❤️
and to also remind the human that they have seriously dropped the ball.
My cat purred slightly louder when she read your comment.
@@jonsmith2832 😂😂🤣❤
That cat just earned all of its treats and cat food for the rest of its life. You better keep that one and take good care of it.
Чудная кошка! Заботливая мама!
love how he looks at the father like, " aye you wanna check out what you child's doing? " then the 2nd time around when the child wasn't letting go he could've easily unsheathed his nails and a slight swipe would've done the job but he did it without hurting or majorly scaring him. They def more intelligent then we casually think
I love non-verbal but highly communicative interactions between humans and animals such as this, so interesting to see their intelligence displayed
Loved how the cat glanced over:
" um ... can you come and get your big weird kitty right meow!"
Its a male filming. This means full on entitlements and moving personal responsibility.
In this case only a cat was available.
I was worried the kid was about to push the cat off
@@fingerprint5511 Wife: Why you didn't do anything?!
Husband: Hey, the cat was watching over him! What's your problem?!
😂
@@fingerprint5511 i get your point, sadly to many dad's suck and sadly to many societys accept it. HOWEVER, in this case:
A. There's a apparently pretty solid net
B. The dad is literally less than a second away, theres not a chance in hell that kid would ever fall. The kitty is a different story but with the net I don't think there was ever any danger. At least not more than comment in everyday life.
C. You don't know the person, how can you judge by a minute long clip?
@@alinac5512 because this person was obviously hurt by a man in some way. Theyve been commenting the same "males = trash" in other vids. Just ignore this person.
Watching these cat videos on social media makes me feel proud of my cat even thou he doesn't likes my hugs
Самый умнейший и заботливый котик на свете ! 🐈👍❤️
Wow that cat actually looked back at her human waiting for them to do something and then took matters into its own hand when it saw it wasn't going to get any help!
Wow really smart cat.....Even sitting on the bench so the baby doesn't try to climb up to the railing!!!....THANK YOUUUU 💞 ♥️
Look up the video of "cat protecting baby from falling down stairs." That one will blow your mind.
@@annehedonia156 THANK YOUUUU Anne!!! 🙏 💞 ♥️
What a kitty Mom you are ...can control your human son also...❤❤❤❤
Elder sister
Unbelievable. Really cant understand how good this cat.
Baby = ❌
Little human = ✔️
Little person, not human. Human is used in a different context.
@@Nadia..J To which species do you think the small bipedal omnivore belongs? Alternatively: What is WRONG with you?
Humans are big babies anyway :D
Wel actually this is a toddler.
You know, the word we thought up to describe Little humans who are slightly older than a baby.
Language:
Helping get thoughts across for about 200.000 years.
@@colormedubious4747 Did you just assume the human's diet preference?
Cat knows what is best for that child.
Yes. Very smart Cat.
Fun fact: cat adopted the child and the guy recording this is cat's home caretaker
Cat: “Not on my watch.”
Camera man: “Time to get some RUclips $$”
Обалдеть, как этот кот великолепен и заботлив!
Не то что ты
@@user-qe2zm1xd5k помойке слово не давали!
@@razif1tv ещë и мяуакает :)
@@user-qe2zm1xd5k у тебя то рот всегда занят понятно чем, только писать можешь
Русские в чате. Обожаю)
I like how it didn't hurt the child.
ok
@@SSJGengar why are you calling the op? something up?
Child looked very hurt, emotionally... probably went and cried in a pillow for hours
@@tommj4365 how do u know? 💩
That baby didn’t even complain he just understood and walked away-
Thats the effect of enforcing healthy boundaries effectively. It works with fellow humans just as well as it works with pets and babies.
Wow. That was actually magnificent to watch how your cat was so precise and effectively determined to protect your son.
The Cat is sure smart, a keeper for sure.
賢すぎる猫。
こんな猫に出会えたのは幸運以外の何物でもない。
0:32 the cat be like “YOU WITNESSING THIS?! And you ain’t doing nothing?!”
Omg,I didn't know cats are so caring and knows what to care.
Cat: "get back in the house! Back I said!"
😾
Que bonito gatito cuidando. a este hermoso bebe se nota que lo ama
She checked first is dad looking or not then she took care of kid. Love that cat ❤️
my vet made me feel dumb for anthropomorphize my cats behavior. Some vets are blind.
Some vets just work for money. They think animals are objects.
@@sandroantonio2834 absolutely
Most probably cause you're dumb for anthropomorphize an animal. Cat feels part of the houehold and trats babies with the same instinct
Well it's not anthropomorphism. The cat treated the baby as it would a kitten. It's just cat behavior.
@@peterwhitey4992 but its not a kitten. youre anthropomorphizing too
Showing love and caring, the baby would look back saying thank you
Incroyable,et magnifique,la protection de ce 🐈
なんて賢い猫ちゃんでしょう!
守ってくれてありがとう♥
He only recognizes that he is a member of the family and that this infant is a life to be protected.
It's very simple.
登ろうとしていたのを止めたのか!!
なんて優しい猫なんだ😱😹
そうだよね
すごいな…。ほんとにちゃんと心配して見守ってる感がすごい。ちゃんと親の方も気にして見てるし。ベランダの手すりに掴まるのが危ないと認識して、子どもが危ない目にあわないようにと思って、行動してる感がすごい。
素晴らしい賢い猫さん🐈❣️
The cat isn't just swatting the toddler's hands away, it's doing it very expressively.
The first time, the cat bows its head and brings its mouth towards the child's hands, as if to kiss it, saying "please don't do that." When the child reaches again, the cat says "no" more emphathically. And the third time, it's like, "I said no!"
The gestural conversation between the two of them is remarkable!
It looks very much like what a human parent would do. She's obviously observed his mom telling him off for doing something he shouldn't and mimicked it. That's remarkable !
▶ Jesus Christ saved me from depression and death... If you Cryout to him then he will definitely help you..
Cat looks at the owner as if to say "get off your phone and look after your child!!" Moral of the story animals make better parents.
No there was no danger
@@JustSomeSlavicBoy Thats why I would not let Charles Manson look after my kid
@@jamesvlog2477 😂😂 security mesh !
@Johny Morisson I don't know what your talking about but....OK?
@Johny Morisson OK how do they? Please explain?
That is a mama cat for sure!!!! Giving the death stare to the dad who is recording this. "Man, are you watching this kid???!!!"😂😂😂😂😂😂
That is one awesome smart cat ! Love it when he looks back at the human saying, "Get up and pick up your little human."
めっちゃ賢いネコちゃんだね😆感動した!
Omg! That cat is totally protecting the baby!!! ❤❤❤
That cat's a better babysitter than some humans ❤️🐱❤️.