We had a cat that was one year old and did that. Her only sibling died a couple days after birth and after a year her mother had kittens again. This cat then began to relive her childhood with her new baby siblings. 😆 The issue was she played too aggressively and she didn't understand the size difference of her being a fully grown cat and her siblings being tiny, vulnerable kittens. 🤦🏻😂
I USED to have houseplants. Like, a beautiful little rain forest. I acquired Cat Rocket, and only have cacti now...RIP, plants. F××ker. Lucky for him that he's cute.
I used to have a cat that would scratch incessantly next to his food bowl when he was done eating. He just sit there and paw at the floor for five, ten minutes at a time, walk away, then come back two minutes later and scratch more. After doing some research we learned that in the wild (and he was born feral, we took him in at around 6 months old) cats will cover up food if they're full and want to come back to it later, and that's what he was trying to do. We started putting a paper towel over his bowl when he's start scratching and once he couldn't see the food anymore he was satisfied that it was hidden and stopped scratching.
@ yeah I know non-aquatic pets are most common I.e cats dogs etc but it’s true on both parts that you’ll be saying “you’re destroying my stuff” and have pets that just can’t do that just because they physically can’t
Just a note: cats doing the covering up motion on food doesn't always mean they think it's poop. They also do that with food they like if they are full and want it "saved for later". In the wild they cover up their kills to keep them from being stolen if they aren't hungry enough to eat it there.
@@ソウルイーター Damn Im almost surprised I havent run into someone like that yet, what awful people. Like its fine if someone makes a mistake, but trying to justify one that could get someone hurt is messed up fr
Not only that but cat claws can have bacteria on them that can be highly dangerous to small animals. If a claw broke skin on a bird or another small animal cats usually prey on, it could cause a deadly infection.
It's also very possible that the cat is in some sort of pain or experiences anxiety even though they're also affectionate! AFAIK cat's can't really control when they hiss but/if it's triggered by pain, fear, or anger.
Some cats learn that hissing gets them attention, so they do that to show affection instead of meowing. Iirc it's most commonly seen in formerly feral cats
That bird part is really upsetting to me, who in their right mind let's their cat near their bird? Especially when it started hitting it, birds are very fragile, especially when cats scratch them. I hope that owner doesn’t have anymore birds.
Nah. In the wild cats bury food to hide it and keep it from drying out, and then come back later to eat it. A stray I took in would cover her food bowl with anything she could find for about 2 years.
@@philippeamon7271 lol, I love it. You've got a knack for that, and a good point. I always have to inform people that cats are liquid, many don't seem to know. This cat is definitely an innovator though. An impressive loaf to be sure.
Unfortunately by the time the cat's swatted at it, it's probably too late for the bird even if the bird "won" the confrontation. Even the smallest pinprick of a scratch can give the bird a life-threatening infection. So can being licked. Birds, cats, and dogs can live together, but only in situations where the predators all have a very low prey drive and there's supervision to ensure none of them licks, scratches, or bites the bird. It's generally best to keep them separate or just not to have a bird together with cats or dogs. But people persist because they think this stuff is cute or funny. Then they're shocked when their bird suddenly gets sick and dies for "no apparent reason."
I think you would be the one considered a psycho here, if you think a person is a psycho for genuinely worrying about someone having a pet cat and a bird 😭
@@hime8091 Just having both isn't really the issue, it's that the cat was swatting at the bird and the owner shouldn't have let that happen. The bird shouldn't eat after cats or dogs, and if the cat swats or bites at the bird, they shouldn't be that close together. Some cats and dogs have a low prey drive and can be trained to be safe around birds. They should still be supervised when together, owners should intervene if there's even a hint of conflict or possible licking/grooming (it's cute but cat and dog saliva can make birds sick), and birds shouldn't be allowed around cats' or dogs' food or in other situations that may cause conflict.
Not a hive mind. Give kind would be all of them have it at once. The concept is that they trade it between each other. So dif cats have it on dif days while all the others have nothing.
They were pet sitting, so it feels like a case of being lovable out of habit, then the realization of "wait who tf are you??" That, or one of those weird cats that hiss instead of meow lmao
@@AndysAviary I don’t understand. Are you saying they could survive being disemboweled by the family cat? lol I’d understand if this wasn’t their pet and just a random bird stealing food, but if they actually keep it as a pet, this is pretty cruel and careless to let it fight with the house cat. Don’t you think?
@@Badruborg No, the cat was most likely taken away from it's mother much too soon! Kittens need at least 8 weeks (10 is best) of their Mama's milk for two reasons: To build up Antibodies for a strong Immune System which means less of a chance of health problems throughout their life. And 2) They need to "go through the motions" (as babies) of suckling & kneading (making biscuits) on their mother's tummy for both Psychological & Emotional well being. 🐱💖✌️
@@MelindaMae138 Mom cats don’t agree with your parenthesis, from my experience. The longest I’ve heard of a mom cat accepting nursing was 8 weeks, and she was weening her litter at that time
@@fluffsquirrel NO, this is nature (not disturbing)! Most likely that poor cat was taken away from his mother MUCH TOO EARLY!!! He is simply trying to fulfill what he wasn't allowed to have as a baby!!! 🐱💖✌️
Glad someone else noticed, even one tiny scratch could have killed the bird. And no people it's not because it would bleed to death. Cat claws have a lot of bacteria which would cause an infection and birds die easily of an infection.
It can work if the cat has a very low prey drive and they are supervised, but batting at the bird is going to lead to the bird's demise. Even a small scratch or lick can result in a terrible infection for the bird. Generally speaking, best to either keep them separated or just not to have both in the first place.
It CAN be a good idea, if your kitty isn't particularly prey motivated, but that clip is absolutely heart breaking :( That bird should not be anywhere near that cat, supervised or not. And the fact somebody was filming but didn't even flinch when it happened? I see a small parrot for lunch in the future...
@ I honestly don't think it's ever a good idea, but it can work for some cats/dogs and some birds. Some of them can interact safely, although due to the risks of infection and disease from mammalian saliva, I'm 100% with you on keeping them farther apart/not allowing for direct interaction. Even supposing they interact on a friendly level, that might mean the cat tries to groom the bird, and cat/dog/human saliva is very bad for birds. I also can't repeat enough that they should always, always be supervised when both are loose in the same room, even if the cat has virtually no prey drive or is afraid of the bird and normally avoids it. Supervision between a predator animal and a prey animal means intervening and moving to separate them if there is even a hint that there could be conflict. The owner in this clip is highly irresponsible for just filming it. Not only is the bird at risk of infection from a scratch, but it's at risk of falling ill from ingesting the cat's saliva after the cat's already eaten that food.
Most all cats try to "Cover their food" not because it stinks, it's because they want to bury it in the ground so that "they can save some for later." It's called "Caching." They're actually burying it for the same and only reason they bury their poop, to hide the smell. I do the exact same thing in the woods. I bury both my poop and my food (the latter in a secure container, and in seperate holes ofc), so that Mister Barr Over Tharr won't smell either, and come looking for dinner: Me.
Not always true, my cat will try to bury foods he doesn't consider edible, including mine if it has anything in it he doesn't like the smell of. If he is saving it for later, he'll have eaten some of it first.
That hand loaf still gets 10/10. That's skill right there
More of a Kaiser Roll than a loaf, I think. 😹😸
@CrunchyGreenWater I can see Kaiser roll. Either way it's floofy bread 😹
@@queenofthejungle4511 Floofy Ginger Bread. 🧡🍞
It's ready to go bowling!
@@CrunchyGreenWater 😂😂 the weirdest kind of 🍞
Okay, but the girl and the cat with smiley-sleepy eyes was so cute. 🥺
Right? I wanna hug both.
Sleepy eyes 💀
And after that you are going to condemn the racists, being a racist?
Fr lol
@@NothingDo-t1qThe _cat_ had sleepy eyes
😳🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Adult cat drinking milk doesn't regret anything 😂
A gentleman and a scholar 🧐
I'd drink from my wife too. Normalize it
There was a vid of a cat feeding kittens and one of them was a raccoon xD
We had a cat that was one year old and did that. Her only sibling died a couple days after birth and after a year her mother had kittens again. This cat then began to relive her childhood with her new baby siblings. 😆
The issue was she played too aggressively and she didn't understand the size difference of her being a fully grown cat and her siblings being tiny, vulnerable kittens. 🤦🏻😂
@@Karim2693wait were the kittens ok?
Man: "How's my car looking?" ..."He's sleeping on the job!" Lmao!
Lmao
"You're destroying my shit!" 🌱⚰️
**Cries**
All pet owners can sadly relate. I think we all felt this man's pain 😂😂
Yup.
Yep 🤣
I USED to have houseplants. Like, a beautiful little rain forest. I acquired Cat Rocket, and only have cacti now...RIP, plants. F××ker. Lucky for him that he's cute.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yep. RIP to the poor plants that didn't survive my cat.
I used to have a cat that would scratch incessantly next to his food bowl when he was done eating. He just sit there and paw at the floor for five, ten minutes at a time, walk away, then come back two minutes later and scratch more.
After doing some research we learned that in the wild (and he was born feral, we took him in at around 6 months old) cats will cover up food if they're full and want to come back to it later, and that's what he was trying to do. We started putting a paper towel over his bowl when he's start scratching and once he couldn't see the food anymore he was satisfied that it was hidden and stopped scratching.
Aww, I'm glad you gave him some help with his mission.
That’s some genius thinking! And it worked!
Thanks for that tip! 😃👍🐈⬛️🐈
That's adorable. Thank you for the lesson and for being so sweet to your cat.
Same! But paper. The paper towel caved in and absorbed some of the moisture.
"You're destroying my shit!!" Sadly is something you say a lot as a pet owner! 😂😂😂
Not an aquatic animal like fish or whatever
@samanthagriffinv2.08 At least not until the tank springs a leak! 😂 But, I guess that isn't the critter causing the issue! Lol
@@samanthagriffinv2.08 yeah... but most people have fish and similar more as a decoration than an actual pet...
@ yeah I know non-aquatic pets are most common I.e cats dogs etc but it’s true on both parts that you’ll be saying “you’re destroying my stuff” and have pets that just can’t do that just because they physically can’t
@@samanthagriffinv2.08I have seen fish fuck up the plants in their aquarium, tho it’s usually a group of fish or a large/mid sized fish
I wish I wasn’t severely allergic to cats. They seem like a lot of fun to be around. Y’all are so blessed.
Just a note: cats doing the covering up motion on food doesn't always mean they think it's poop. They also do that with food they like if they are full and want it "saved for later". In the wild they cover up their kills to keep them from being stolen if they aren't hungry enough to eat it there.
I had to find this out early on lol. My cat was trying to cover up a piece of cheese on a flat, wooden floor 🤦🏾♀️
My cat does this while shes eating... wonder what that means
Maybe but that cat in this clip thought it smelled like poop. They tend to do that with cheese smells.
@@BrocksJellyFilledDoughnuts "i'll come back for you later, cheese"
My cat does that with her water fountain and spills water everywhere, it puzzles me deeply
Fun fact: Cats will not only cover their poop, but they will also try to cover up food so that nothing steals it.
"AAAAAA NOT MY PLANTS...😭😭" 😂😂
He shouts while sounding like Dallas from payday
😂
My dogs did that back when they were younger. 😭
@@cameronwintle-newell9481 I NEED A MEDIC BAG
I thought it was CDawgVA for a sec
Birds have extremely delicate bones, NEVER let your cat do that
exactly
it’s not funny to record this especially
it was a stupid idea in the first place its just sad watch people call you a snowflake for worrying about animals
@@ソウルイーター Damn Im almost surprised I havent run into someone like that yet, what awful people. Like its fine if someone makes a mistake, but trying to justify one that could get someone hurt is messed up fr
@@ソウルイーター omg fr
Not only that but cat claws can have bacteria on them that can be highly dangerous to small animals. If a claw broke skin on a bird or another small animal cats usually prey on, it could cause a deadly infection.
100% the cat in the cat sitter video forgot it wasn't their own. Tried to rub on them and then was like "WAIT YOU AREN'T MY HOMIE"
It's also very possible that the cat is in some sort of pain or experiences anxiety even though they're also affectionate! AFAIK cat's can't really control when they hiss but/if it's triggered by pain, fear, or anger.
💯
"You smell wrong!" *hiss*
Some cats learn that hissing gets them attention, so they do that to show affection instead of meowing. Iirc it's most commonly seen in formerly feral cats
Blind
That was one awfully brave bird, Lol. And the cat nursing from the other cat was too precious & funny, lol
Identical. She's not lying. That there proves the adage that owners look like their pets.
I think they were at a cafe. So I hope she adopted that cat! Clearly meant for her.
They are both cute!😊
Yes ❤🥰@@chevygurl0115
@@chevygurl0115 yes they are 🙃
Can't lie- Me & My Cat definitely look alike. He's just Ginger & White with pointed ears, and I'm Bronze ☺️
The “rude” behavior is good actually, they are burying the food they think is good to save for later:D
Classical. Humans gives human behaviours on animals by less of knowledge. Shame.
Jade thinks that food is shit.
"You're destroying my shit" he sounded like CDI Ganon 😭
Ganon watching link:
NOT INTO THE PLANT! IT BURNS!
Ain’t no way
😂 I heard it too.
Louis Armstrong and his cat
That bird part is really upsetting to me, who in their right mind let's their cat near their bird? Especially when it started hitting it, birds are very fragile, especially when cats scratch them. I hope that owner doesn’t have anymore birds.
“He’S sLeEpInG oN tHe JoB!” Me for real, i can’t 🤣😂
HAHAHAHA
Aakash Love ❤🌹👌😘
😂😂😂
😂 🤣 😂 🤣
You’re destroying my shit 😂😂😂😂
Jade said "your food smells like my litter box" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nah. In the wild cats bury food to hide it and keep it from drying out, and then come back later to eat it. A stray I took in would cover her food bowl with anything she could find for about 2 years.
Cats can smell the preservatives so whenever my cat does that I usually not eat the food.
@@equinox2909that’s stupid… they’re trying to bury it to eat later. I can assure you, cats don’t give 2 💩 if something has preservatives or not.
its their instinct to bury their food to eat later.. my cat does this all the time whenever shes not in the mood to eat
@@equinox2909 Oh you’re definitely the type to trust information you found on Facebook…
0:00 I need a medic bag
Lol 😂 got that accidental reference too
Second cat was practicing that move 😂
all week getting ready
@@guaguancos.montunodcubop8923Observing... Preparing...
Always...
Love you ❤
Ninja gaiden ass cat🥹
The adult cat nursing. Hs to be the funniest thing I've seen in quite a while....just checking on the quality of the milk!
Adult cat: "I won't abondon my childhood... even it means nursing."
That plant ain’t returning
nah the plant is fine
Rip plant
The cat destroyed Heavy TF2's plants
"The power of the loaf, in the palm of my hand"
Last cat must have been a new type of Loaf posé
It's a 'Catpuccino with cinnamon stick' (or a 'Catte with biscotti' or a 'Milkshake with a paw') - Cats are liquid
More like a hard roll pose
Muffin pose.
@@philippeamon7271 lol, I love it. You've got a knack for that, and a good point. I always have to inform people that cats are liquid, many don't seem to know. This cat is definitely an innovator though. An impressive loaf to be sure.
YOU'RE DESTROYING MY SHIT! 🌿 😂😂😂❤ *dying of laughter*
That bird should be protected
Unfortunately by the time the cat's swatted at it, it's probably too late for the bird even if the bird "won" the confrontation. Even the smallest pinprick of a scratch can give the bird a life-threatening infection. So can being licked.
Birds, cats, and dogs can live together, but only in situations where the predators all have a very low prey drive and there's supervision to ensure none of them licks, scratches, or bites the bird.
It's generally best to keep them separate or just not to have a bird together with cats or dogs. But people persist because they think this stuff is cute or funny. Then they're shocked when their bird suddenly gets sick and dies for "no apparent reason."
Why do i get the impression both of yall would be described by your acquaintances as “kinda psycho”
I think you would be the one considered a psycho here, if you think a person is a psycho for genuinely worrying about someone having a pet cat and a bird 😭
@@MegaZeta You are the only psycho here pal
@@hime8091 Just having both isn't really the issue, it's that the cat was swatting at the bird and the owner shouldn't have let that happen. The bird shouldn't eat after cats or dogs, and if the cat swats or bites at the bird, they shouldn't be that close together.
Some cats and dogs have a low prey drive and can be trained to be safe around birds. They should still be supervised when together, owners should intervene if there's even a hint of conflict or possible licking/grooming (it's cute but cat and dog saliva can make birds sick), and birds shouldn't be allowed around cats' or dogs' food or in other situations that may cause conflict.
Le chat et la jeune fille ont le meme sourire !...😊😊😊 Ils sont donc de la même tribue !!!...😂😂😂
The idea that all orange cats share one braincell like a freaking hive mind is just hilarious
I got one and it really feels like that at times.😂
They're tuned on the same wavelength 😂 brilliant at times, idiots at others
@@fluffsquirrel brilliant when food is involved
nonfunctioning potato all other times
@@punctuationstation 🤣 🤣 🤣 oh my gosh yes! I knew one who drank out of the toilet when he could, but also knew how to open doors if he was hungry.
Not a hive mind. Give kind would be all of them have it at once.
The concept is that they trade it between each other. So dif cats have it on dif days while all the others have nothing.
How my car going he’s sleeping on the job got me dying 😂😂😂😂
6th cat couldn't decide if he wants love or violence 😂😂
They were pet sitting, so it feels like a case of being lovable out of habit, then the realization of "wait who tf are you??" That, or one of those weird cats that hiss instead of meow lmao
Yesn't
I think it’s a territorial thing. It’s like ur cool but don’t get it twisted for one second this is my place haha
The cat watched too much pumba caracal
Actually, the cat trying to dig was trying to save it for later. This is a good sign.
....'"Sleeping On The JOB!!'" 😋🤣🐈⬛
"You are FIRED!!" 😠
The cat ninja is everything 😂❤❤❤
No one can insult you like a cat 😂
I don't know, I think squirrels are pretty good at cussing us out too!
@@Kat-amber-t2z Then we have the cats chase them. 😂
Cat thinking food is shit .. 😂
Girl at the end is gorgeous. 😍🤤
seriously. but wtF did he say ..??
_it wasn't his turn with the ..... bridzuh?????_
Last cat being held like an orb of power
The first one makes me think “AUGH! I need a medic bag!”
The last one is the best! An innovative idea for how to hold a cat with one hand!
Uncle deserves a th highest national award😂😂😂
"You're destroying my shit"
She sure is.... portable 😭😭
I LOVE CATS
76/1000
Cats just make life funner😂
The ninja cat is awesome, he is so cute playing with his dog brother🥰
That poor bird almost got eviscerated. 😢
Yeah I swear nobody cares about birds in these videos it's really not cute or funny.
Birds are fragile. One good swipe could have ended its life. Awful owner
thats a caique. they are the darth vader of birds
@@AndysAviary I don’t understand. Are you saying they could survive being disemboweled by the family cat? lol I’d understand if this wasn’t their pet and just a random bird stealing food, but if they actually keep it as a pet, this is pretty cruel and careless to let it fight with the house cat. Don’t you think?
@@mysticofmaddness9180 not to mention that even one slash can spell death from the bacteria on the claws
Oh dang, that kitten’s movement is unparalleled 😱🐈
That adult cat drinking milk is being naughty 😜
@@Badruborg No, the cat was most likely taken away from it's mother much too soon! Kittens need at least 8 weeks (10 is best) of their Mama's milk for two reasons: To build up Antibodies for a strong Immune System which means less of a chance of health problems throughout their life. And 2) They need to "go through the motions" (as babies) of suckling & kneading (making biscuits) on their mother's tummy for both Psychological & Emotional well being. 🐱💖✌️
@@MelindaMae138 Mom cats don’t agree with your parenthesis, from my experience. The longest I’ve heard of a mom cat accepting nursing was 8 weeks, and she was weening her litter at that time
@@Amber9572 Eight weeks is the minimum.
That is so disturbing. Even for animals, that is weird as heck!
@@fluffsquirrel NO, this is nature (not disturbing)! Most likely that poor cat was taken away from his mother MUCH TOO EARLY!!! He is simply trying to fulfill what he wasn't allowed to have as a baby!!! 🐱💖✌️
That first guy sounded like Cookie Monster 💀💀💀
That Caique almost got seriously injured. Come on people.
real and im so glad someone said it!!
people are too scared of being buzzkills to actually educate how to safely keep pets anymore
Glad someone else noticed, even one tiny scratch could have killed the bird. And no people it's not because it would bleed to death. Cat claws have a lot of bacteria which would cause an infection and birds die easily of an infection.
Yeah I was legitimately worried while simultaneously puzzled why the bird was only marginally afraid.
this!!
seriously wtf
JANE !! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She’s like I’m not eating this s**t 😂😂😂😂😂😂I can’t
Why do people keep thinking that putting cats and small birds near each other is a good idea???
It can work if the cat has a very low prey drive and they are supervised, but batting at the bird is going to lead to the bird's demise. Even a small scratch or lick can result in a terrible infection for the bird. Generally speaking, best to either keep them separated or just not to have both in the first place.
It CAN be a good idea, if your kitty isn't particularly prey motivated, but that clip is absolutely heart breaking :(
That bird should not be anywhere near that cat, supervised or not. And the fact somebody was filming but didn't even flinch when it happened?
I see a small parrot for lunch in the future...
Because we’re forgetting nature which is very dangerous.
@ I honestly don't think it's ever a good idea, but it can work for some cats/dogs and some birds. Some of them can interact safely, although due to the risks of infection and disease from mammalian saliva, I'm 100% with you on keeping them farther apart/not allowing for direct interaction. Even supposing they interact on a friendly level, that might mean the cat tries to groom the bird, and cat/dog/human saliva is very bad for birds.
I also can't repeat enough that they should always, always be supervised when both are loose in the same room, even if the cat has virtually no prey drive or is afraid of the bird and normally avoids it. Supervision between a predator animal and a prey animal means intervening and moving to separate them if there is even a hint that there could be conflict.
The owner in this clip is highly irresponsible for just filming it. Not only is the bird at risk of infection from a scratch, but it's at risk of falling ill from ingesting the cat's saliva after the cat's already eaten that food.
@@ragantate3995 We aren't trying to replicate nature with pets. No one is mixing a cats predator with a cat because it would dangerous.
Fun fact: the second one wasn’t trying to act like the food was poop, he was trying to save it for later.
That's a nice plant 🪴 I love the ginger ball.
I repeated that cool ass move that tabby did at least five times.😂😂😂😂
That was some real cat ninja ish.😾🥷🏿
That parrot 🦜 is built differently, It is showing no respect to that cat. 😂 That cat loaf is perfectly balanced 👌 🍞
Most all cats try to "Cover their food" not because it stinks, it's because they want to bury it in the ground so that "they can save some for later."
It's called "Caching." They're actually burying it for the same and only reason they bury their poop, to hide the smell.
I do the exact same thing in the woods. I bury both my poop and my food (the latter in a secure container, and in seperate holes ofc), so that Mister Barr Over Tharr won't smell either, and come looking for dinner: Me.
The hell? 👀
Okay...
Why are you pooping in the woods go home.
we don't need the second paragraph 😭
Bury the food under the food where no one can smell the actual edible: that's me.
Sleeping on the job! I can't.
😂😂😂
Poor Heavy
Cat ruined his plants
The bird need to teach dogs how to stand their ground towards cats. 😂😂😂
Don't let you bird and your cat mix.
“How my car looking?”
“HES SLEEPING ON THE JOB!!” Got me bro😂😂😂
when cats do that to plants i call it "making an idiot nest"
🤣 🤣 🤣 That is the best name ever
"Idiot nest" I'm dead 😂😂😂
The older cat drinking the milk. Lol
"Aaaahhhhhh, you're destroying my shit!" That poor guy, I felt his pain😂. Cats love to do that shit
That round bread loaf looks so perfect 😂😂😂
Cats are just the coolest😎people ya know💋
Oh Wow, That Cat Destroys That Man's Plant!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That Doesn't Look Good.
A cat trying to burry the food means they’re going to save it for later. It comes from when they lived in the wild.
Why my cat want to bury his water 💀
Nope! I'm sorry, but u wrong there... that there is definitely an insult
@@baptistemilletpetit1957 thats a trait from jaguars, they are clearing the leaves away from the lake surface to drink
@@redinabloogs8477 My cat always does that and she loves her food. She scratches around the bowl when she's done and wants to finish it later.
Not always true, my cat will try to bury foods he doesn't consider edible, including mine if it has anything in it he doesn't like the smell of. If he is saving it for later, he'll have eaten some of it first.
That's rude jade. That's real rude 😂😂
No DNA test needed for the 5th one 💀💀
In 2nd transition the cat throws some skill full play ❤❤❤😊
The plant one was hilarious and I bet the cat had a perfectly good cat basket/ bed to sleep in already 😂
Он спит на работе!😂
Get that bird away from that cat, that isnt going to end well.
Honestly if the bird got even a tiny scratch from that, it probably already ended poorly.
You don't know that, birds can stand up for themselves very well.
@@Jongen. one scratch and they can die, you can see how that cat was swatting at it.
@@Jongen.no, really nobody knows that
@@Jongen.Cats are natural predators for birds that small.
I am a simple man; I see Loaf, I click.
About the cat trying to "bury" the food, it isn't disrespect, it usually means they're trying to cover the scent so others don't come for the food
No, it means they think it smells like Sh
Nah, cats burry poop.
From what I heard, its actually to save the food for later
@@thierryfaquet7405 they bury food too
That cat sitting on the plant is bringing back some painful memories 😅😅😅
That damn cat destroyed that man's plants 😭😭.. I know your pain bro, wherever and whoever you are..
Mix a little Tabasco and water. Squirt it on the plant, and your cat won’t like it anymore.
@@MissyQ12345 Thanks, I'll try that today!
Not the food 🥘 smells like 💩 😂
First dude had me DEEEAAAADDDD ! 🤣🤣🤣
2nd to last reminds me of a horror game i cant think offf
Cats are hilarious!
That's a perfect cat roll 😺
A cat of culture😂
When the cat berries your food that means they like it ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
The confused cat was so funny! 😹😹😹
Thought I was the only one who that was hilarious too😂😂😂
That bird dropkicking the cat is hilarious!!! Bird is reliving the glory days of his dinosaur ancestors.
not the adult on the teet 😂😂
Agghhhh no mah plant!! Get up!! 😂😂😂😂
Last two cats are hilarious 😂❤
The cats ninja skill was really impressive
The girl with the orange cat is so beautiful! And it's cool that she shared it with us so we can have a laugh :D
THE NINETH ONE IM DYING💀💀💀💀
He's sleeping on the job😂
That first one was genuine distraught for his plant 😭😭
The cat appearing to sweeping dirt into her plate, is actually tryna hide the food for ltr lol my cat does this to her bowl all the time
Another one is when they poop
my car looking , you sleeping on the job got me 😂😂😂
The person who leaves their bird loose with their cat is reckless in unheard-of proportions lol.
that bird is gonna die or be seriously injured