Do you know that God has created a way for you to receive mercy and experience freedom in Jesus? And its love for you - so that you have eternal life and forgiveness in Jesus! God, to fellowship with you, gave His Son as an atoning sacrifice. Jesus has paid for you to save you from eternal condemnation because of sin. But this only applies for those who are willing to repent and accept the Lord Jesus in their lives! Repent I beg you, and desire Christ above all else! Love him and follow him to the end, not you you will regret it Would you totally give your life to Jesus Christ and accept him as your personal Lord and Savior?
A had a beautiful black cat girl back in the day, I always gave her all the food she wanted, but she almost everyday at the evening was going out to a field behind our house for hunting. That was just her routine, she wasn't ever hungry, it was just the instinct. I think cats just have fun that way, even they don't have to do it to survive, as hunting is also a form of entertainment. Also when you have multiple cats, especially young, they will play hunting for each other.
What a good girl! Trying to keep her home free of mice. My Jasmine is a more reliable murderer. She only brings us dead mice. Here's something interesting, in Japan's past silk farmers kept cats to keep vermin away from silk and the plants the worms fed on. Some cats were such good mousers that they were worth five times of what a horse cost. I don't think Minnie is that category.
This adds to my appreciation for the NHK series, A Cat's-Eye View of Japan. Though I'm not sure this topic has been covered, some cats seen on such farms really do have that kind of presence. By which I mean - something about them just exudes, "I cost more than a horse" & it's done without the presumed "cattitude."
@@kneau Five times more than a horse! My Jasmine is always so proud and happy when she kills something and wants me to praise her. She is also very good at it, but she doesn't have as much cattitude as the Japanese cats, I think. She often wants a pet and a cuddle.
@@amyrat151 oh! Having completely overlooked that -- I genuinely appreciate this correction! Perhaps 'correction' is not the best term, yet you've kindly brought my attention back to a detail; one seemingly essential for gaining informed perspective. Purrah!!
Oops she dropped it again,,,and again,,,and again,,, then goes roobs her face on the walls🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Excellent work minns, scaring the crap outta mom & dads looool
Oh gosh I feel bad for everyone. You were much more composed than one I would have been. One time during after a massive snowstorm we opened the front door to see how high the snow was at our door and a bird flew in and my cat Sammy caught it in seconds. I’ve never been more amazed at anything he did hunting wise. Thankfully he let it go and it flew away.
I know it's gross but you need to praise her for her work, cats are natural hunters, bringing a bag to her mouth while she had the mouse would've been a good idea. Dispose of the mouse and give her a treat
@@H0r53f7y Yes. You want to reinforce her hunting. You don't want mice in your house pooping and peeing over everything, including your food and dishes.
This implies she killed the mouse, but she didn't. She caught it and then proceeded to drop it multiple times. The video ended with the mouse being alive. You don't normally dispose of things that are still alive. Also, realistically, cats don't give a shit if you praise them. Cats are only sort of domesticated. It's the same reason you can only sort of train them.
My cat hated lizards. Birds and squirrels would come with in a foot of him and he'd just look at them. But I saw him run halfway up the side of the house chasing a lizard.
We had a severe mouse problem. We adopted an older Turkish Van, and he caught THIRTEEN mice in his first day with us. Soon the mice were gone, thanks to him!
My cat caught a mouse and brought it into my bed in the middle of the night, dropped it on my chest, pounced all over me and the mouse then proceeded to eat it on my stomach. I was frozen in horror!
HAHAHAHA That's so cute. She's walking about trilling with it in her mouth. I"VE WAITED MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS MOMENT ! hahaha reminds me of how my kitten would react.
Yeah, cats "play" with their captured prey because they want to exhaust it before delivering the killing blow, otherwise they risk getting bitten or scratched in the face in retaliation.
Minnie is teaching her humans to hunt. But the humans aren't interested. Been there, with mice, birds and lizards. I helped them with the hunting holding a bucket and a broom.
I'm always worried about the mice previously eating poison or having diseases, but I'm also a coward. My partner has gotten one of our cats to drop the mouse and then grab it with a plastic bag for release several blocks away. Then praise, treats and toys for the cat. Mouse will probably die from shock, but at least cat isn't throwing up or needing a vet visit. And the second cat is a coward who just makes concerned noises about the whole ordeal.
You're right, it's not a good idea to let your pets eat random rodents - if they are sick, or recently ingested poison, your beloved animal could be in big trouble. Separating the pet from the mouse, and making sure they are kept in separate rooms so it can't be caught again, is the first priority. Then find a boot, knee length is best, and lay it on its side close to where you last saw the mouse. The mouse is looking for a dark, safe place to hide, and will usually run into the boot given enough time. Then it's easy to take it outside and free it - a good distance away from the house, obviously!
Female cats are much more likely to bring live prey home, because they do so for their kittens to "play" with (i.e. to teach them how to hunt). Of my cats, two were real hunters - althogh he's a bit too old now, my male cat used to bring all sort sof stuff home (usually dead). Birds, mice, slow-worms (he mostly didn;t kill those, just trotted along the garden path with them in his mouth). I also found a HUGE dead rat under the kitchen table. To top that, long ago one of my cats caught and killed a stoat! I also have to identical twin female cats. They'r emostly too lazy to hunt much, but three times they have caught and eaten pidgeons. Last time I foudn the remains, which was one wing and a foot...
3 lines of thinking: First: She didn´t loose the mouse, she lets her loose, to teach the mouse who´s the boss. Second: She isn´t hungry at the moment, so she keeps the mouse for rainy days alive and fresh. Third: She scares her "canopener", so that the "canopener" keeps opening cans for her.
Real house cats are perpetual kittens and are always in play mode which means that they do not kill for food. Feral cats on the other hand are already used to surviving on their own and will kill anything that they catch.
My cats are indoor cats 24/7. Never been outdoors ever. Please tell my cats what this "play mode" is that you speak of. For them play mode must mean "Let's leave a half-eaten mouse near Dad's chair so he can enjoy it with his morning coffee." This is how I learned that cats love to bring you trophies. Kinda gruesome but I love my cats.
She's making happy noises as she walks around with it. Adrenaline level is at 11.
Do you know that God has created a way for you to receive mercy and experience freedom in Jesus? And its love for you - so that you have eternal life and forgiveness in Jesus! God, to fellowship with you, gave His Son as an atoning sacrifice. Jesus has paid for you to save you from eternal condemnation because of sin. But this only applies for those who are willing to repent and accept the Lord Jesus in their lives! Repent I beg you, and desire Christ above all else! Love him and follow him to the end, not you you will regret it Would you totally give your life to Jesus Christ and accept him as your personal Lord and Savior?
@@gloriaalsignore no
Minnie was saying "Ya hungry? Huh?"
She’s so proud of herself, aww🥰
She wanted to give you that mouse as a gift but no one wanted the mouse so she didn't know what to do with the mouse 😂
😮
A myth. Not true.. A cat doesn't even know what a gift is.
@@WSNBM-1908 try to see it as cats perspective, they wanted to share things they see as good, and we call that thing a “gift”.
Millie trilling with the rodent in her maw, priceless.
She's giving the mouse a sporting chance
Don't bother running, mouse, you'll only die tired.
Dad's high pitched voice🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
she didn't lose it. she saved it for later
I like that embarrassed face at the end. She is like: "Where did you put my mouse ?" 🥺😅
Cats never lost that hunting instict, they just use it every now and again if they feel like it.
A had a beautiful black cat girl back in the day, I always gave her all the food she wanted, but she almost everyday at the evening was going out to a field behind our house for hunting. That was just her routine, she wasn't ever hungry, it was just the instinct. I think cats just have fun that way, even they don't have to do it to survive, as hunting is also a form of entertainment. Also when you have multiple cats, especially young, they will play hunting for each other.
Cat does what cats do. Humans freak out.
What a good girl! Trying to keep her home free of mice. My Jasmine is a more reliable murderer. She only brings us dead mice. Here's something interesting, in Japan's past silk farmers kept cats to keep vermin away from silk and the plants the worms fed on. Some cats were such good mousers that they were worth five times of what a horse cost. I don't think Minnie is that category.
X D
This adds to my appreciation for the NHK series, A Cat's-Eye View of Japan. Though I'm not sure this topic has been covered, some cats seen on such farms really do have that kind of presence. By which I mean - something about them just exudes, "I cost more than a horse" & it's done without the presumed "cattitude."
@@kneau Five times more than a horse! My Jasmine is always so proud and happy when she kills something and wants me to praise her. She is also very good at it, but she doesn't have as much cattitude as the Japanese cats, I think. She often wants a pet and a cuddle.
@@amyrat151 oh! Having completely overlooked that -- I genuinely appreciate this correction! Perhaps 'correction' is not the best term, yet you've kindly brought my attention back to a detail; one seemingly essential for gaining informed perspective. Purrah!!
Min min is trying to pay back the cookies ❤
She’s making sure you’re fed too
She is such awesome kitty!😅
Oops she dropped it again,,,and again,,,and again,,, then goes roobs her face on the walls🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Excellent work minns, scaring the crap outta mom & dads looool
I remember the good ol days when my cat brought in dead animals and my sisters would freak out and climb on top of tables, good times.
Good girl-this is what they do, and why humans and kitties have the beautiful centuries long relationship they do. She is such a good girl LOL
Oh gosh I feel bad for everyone. You were much more composed than one I would have been. One time during after a massive snowstorm we opened the front door to see how high the snow was at our door and a bird flew in and my cat Sammy caught it in seconds. I’ve never been more amazed at anything he did hunting wise. Thankfully he let it go and it flew away.
Sometimes, Minnie needs to remind you she's an apex predator 😅
She is trying to teach you how to hunt! She isn't there forever, and you need to be able to provide for yourself when she is gone ;-)
Achievement Unlocked.
Good job Minnie.
People don't understand when a cat brings you a mouse their showing you love it's a gift all you do by acting offended is hurt the cats feelings
I know it's gross but you need to praise her for her work, cats are natural hunters, bringing a bag to her mouth while she had the mouse would've been a good idea. Dispose of the mouse and give her a treat
Won't that reinforce the hunting behavior??
@@H0r53f7y Yes. You want to reinforce her hunting. You don't want mice in your house pooping and peeing over everything, including your food and dishes.
@S1nfu7 H0r53f7y Yes? That's literally the point. Cats have a natural hunting instinct, depriving them of this is only a negative for their behavior
This implies she killed the mouse, but she didn't. She caught it and then proceeded to drop it multiple times. The video ended with the mouse being alive. You don't normally dispose of things that are still alive.
Also, realistically, cats don't give a shit if you praise them. Cats are only sort of domesticated. It's the same reason you can only sort of train them.
Minne & Mickey mouse. She legit caught Mickey 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was so sure this was clickbait, but Minnie really did it haha this cheeky little sausage, how proud she is
Minnie was HUNGEEZ 😁❤️
Minnie is a hero 🥰👍💕🐱😊
Congratulations to your "first mouse". I'm afraid that, now Minnie knows the smell of a fresh catch, many more will follow :-))
My cat once hunted a chameleon and just like Minnie she was playing with it. It didn't end well for the chameleon though.
My cat hated lizards. Birds and squirrels would come with in a foot of him and he'd just look at them. But I saw him run halfway up the side of the house chasing a lizard.
😢
A large tortie once taught me, in quite the heartbreaking way, that mesh screens cannot serve as a defensible terrarium top.
I love how she let it go just to enjoy the chase again lmfao
Minnie is a huntress and I'm there for it😂
No idea what name sounds more like that of a huntress out of Wilhelmina and Minerva.
We had a severe mouse problem.
We adopted an older Turkish Van, and he caught THIRTEEN mice in his first day with us.
Soon the mice were gone, thanks to him!
I love how proud they are walking up to you with their prey. Cats are so goofy.
Cats feel they are doing a good thing by catching a mouse .....sometimes they will leave it where you can see it to showyou they did good❤❤❤❤❤
Minnie caught a mouse, omg!
She’s so proud and wants to show you her ability 🥰
Not only was Minnie trying present her human with the efforts of her hunting catch, she also got to show off her hunting prowess skills !
Minnie caught a Mickey 😂
What was the mouse’s name? What it…you’re there already! 😂
Good Girl!! Minnie!...She Just Wanted to Play With it...What a Beautiful Cat She is
My cat caught a mouse and brought it into my bed in the middle of the night, dropped it on my chest, pounced all over me and the mouse then proceeded to eat it on my stomach. I was frozen in horror!
In her mind she's providing for you!
HAHAHAHA That's so cute. She's walking about trilling with it in her mouth. I"VE WAITED MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS MOMENT ! hahaha reminds me of how my kitten would react.
So funny when I'm watching this, but I would be reacting just like you if my cat caught one. Your wife's reaction Is priceless.
😢😭 poor mouse 🐀!! I'd have freaked out and ran out of the house 😂 .. Minnie is a mighty hunter ❤🐈
Babysitting, pest control, she really does it all!
Proud dad
The mouse will be hiding just round the corner with a big mallet
And Minnie will play with that too xD
That she ordered from ACME.
Good girl minnie❤
My cat doesn't play around. He just kills the mice with a bite to the neck and eats it. Only the guts are left on my carpet. 😂
Enjoyed your terrified scream. 😂😂
At least she didn't kill it and leave it in your bed to show you how much she loves you!
I really love watching stories about your kitty! Thank you!
Yeah, cats "play" with their captured prey because they want to exhaust it before delivering the killing blow, otherwise they risk getting bitten or scratched in the face in retaliation.
You guys need to praise her when she does this. You don't want mice in your house. You should also encourage the dog to go after mice too.
Not a good idea to encourage your pets to eat mice - if the mouse recently ingested poison, your cat or dog could be in big trouble!
Minnie very good hunting skills, dad....🤣
Minnie is teaching her humans to hunt. But the humans aren't interested. Been there, with mice, birds and lizards. I helped them with the hunting holding a bucket and a broom.
Man card revoked for being afraid of a mouse.
Tom in body body saying you thought you could Escape me Jerry😂😂😂😂
Tigress mode activate
She knows what's she's doing dad, torturing dad & mom and playing hide go seek with mouse. That's the killer murderer in her.
Minnie: catched a mouse as toy
Hoomen: PANIC!
She’s doing what cats do best 🥰🥰🤣🤣
my cats also love to catch mice but they never finish the job my dog has to arrive and give the mouse or rat the coup de grace
Oh sweet baby Minnie!! Oh I love you so much!! Meow meow
Well, look what the Lombax dragged in!
Think this is bad? Wait till you hear the crunching noises as they eat it then come back to you for kisses.
Good kitty!!
Owner: "Minnie! Just kill it!"
Minnie: "No. No, I don't think I will."
This is what you get when you allow cats outside. You destroy the ecosystem, and you get a dead mouse in your bed at some point.
Oh wow! Good girl Minnie! That's impressive I wish my cats caught mice 😅
No om-nom-nom-noms? The cat over here just eats them whole. Nuitrition!
Minnie: Mom, Dad! Look what I just caught!
She didn’t lose it😂 she let it go. My cat does it too when it catches prey (usually bugs) they really like playing with their food.
She was trying to get you guys dinner! 😂
Aww she’s so proud of herself 🥰
Hoooman. this is for you.
She had only one job!!!
She's gotta learn that putting it down lets it get away!
I'm always worried about the mice previously eating poison or having diseases, but I'm also a coward. My partner has gotten one of our cats to drop the mouse and then grab it with a plastic bag for release several blocks away. Then praise, treats and toys for the cat.
Mouse will probably die from shock, but at least cat isn't throwing up or needing a vet visit. And the second cat is a coward who just makes concerned noises about the whole ordeal.
You're right, it's not a good idea to let your pets eat random rodents - if they are sick, or recently ingested poison, your beloved animal could be in big trouble.
Separating the pet from the mouse, and making sure they are kept in separate rooms so it can't be caught again, is the first priority. Then find a boot, knee length is best, and lay it on its side close to where you last saw the mouse. The mouse is looking for a dark, safe place to hide, and will usually run into the boot given enough time. Then it's easy to take it outside and free it - a good distance away from the house, obviously!
What a goog girl! Doing her cat job well!
Just being a cat doin' cat stuff
Female cats are much more likely to bring live prey home, because they do so for their kittens to "play" with (i.e. to teach them how to hunt). Of my cats, two were real hunters - althogh he's a bit too old now, my male cat used to bring all sort sof stuff home (usually dead). Birds, mice, slow-worms (he mostly didn;t kill those, just trotted along the garden path with them in his mouth). I also found a HUGE dead rat under the kitchen table. To top that, long ago one of my cats caught and killed a stoat! I also have to identical twin female cats. They'r emostly too lazy to hunt much, but three times they have caught and eaten pidgeons. Last time I foudn the remains, which was one wing and a foot...
Minnie: Everyday you lived ignorant of mice was gift from me.
She didn't want to kill 🥰 cute cat
Omg!!! That is the best one of Minnie so far!!!
It's a mouse. Pick it up and put it outside.
Good girl minnie
3 lines of thinking: First: She didn´t loose the mouse, she lets her loose, to teach the mouse who´s the boss. Second: She isn´t hungry at the moment, so she keeps the mouse for rainy days alive and fresh. Third: She scares her "canopener", so that the "canopener" keeps opening cans for her.
Well, you know where you find one mouse, you will most likely find more!!
In full CAT mode…. 😼😂
The mouse: NOOOOO
Minnie: you must die!
Not Minnie's fault that there's a mouse in your home, besides she did catch it twice but the humans can't seem to stomach it!
She probably caught the mouse outside - people's back yards/gardens and teeming with mice and shrews!
Cats don't become mousers just because they can catch mice.
They have to either be born into a mouser or become very hungry.
Good cat
Get it Minnie!
She took it to the stove. She wants you to cook it
Legend has it this family still has not slept due to the mouse loose in the house!
Stuart Little escapes!
Real house cats are perpetual kittens and are always in play mode which means that they do not kill for food. Feral cats on the other hand are already used to surviving on their own and will kill anything that they catch.
My cats are indoor cats 24/7. Never been outdoors ever. Please tell my cats what this "play mode" is that you speak of. For them play mode must mean "Let's leave a half-eaten mouse near Dad's chair so he can enjoy it with his morning coffee." This is how I learned that cats love to bring you trophies. Kinda gruesome but I love my cats.
@@GetMeAReubenSandwich nothing survived our otherwise lazy perpetually hungry housecat