Do you understand how special it is to be adopted by one of these guys? It’s huge! You apparently have good energy and give them the feeling of being safe. Is that so bad? I didn’t think so! 🐾♥️🐾
@@Asongbook But if they start feeding her and put out a box with a blanket in the corner, they will gain her trust. I mean, they can't leave them there in front of the door in the middle of the veranda.
Put a covered box or cooler with a hole cut in it. Line with blankets. Get gloves on. Put babies in cooler. Put inside house. Put food and litter out. Let momma cat in to care for her babies. If you put a heating pad on low on the bottom of the cooler or box then cover with a couple of blankets, she won’t want to leave. There’s no way I’d leave a momma and kittens outside. If you can’t care for them, call cat rescues and tell them what’s up. They likely could help you.
That’s correct. In my city if you feed him for two weeks, it’s yours and you need to get him vaccines, license, and spayed or neutered. And most places also say you can’t let cats or dogs roam, either.
My sister has not had to adopt a cat for years. Every time one leaves. Another feral walks in to take over. They are usually the oldest ones who are willing to give up some freedom for warmth and good food.
I was just thinking that it’s kind of like being a grandparent, you get the cuddles but don’t have to buy food, clean the litter box, get him vaccinations. But you also don’t know if the cat brought fleas into your home or if it’s a vector for transmittable diseases like rabies, toxoplasmosis, the “bird flu” which is really called HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) and is a variant of H5N1, very contagious. Some cats have already gotten humans sick with HPAI. So think twice about it before letting it stay, hard as it is to resist!
Thanks to all of you who have adopted them. They are adorable.
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😂😂❤for some of y'all they're your cats now😊😊!
How could we turn them away? They are a blessing.
Do you understand how special it is to be adopted by one of these guys? It’s huge! You apparently have good energy and give them the feeling of being safe. Is that so bad? I didn’t think so! 🐾♥️🐾
Note how most of the pictures, they are asleep. That's trust.
You are all so blessed. No one really owns a cat. All cat lovers know that. Xx
The cat lottery is at it again....😂😂😂🎉😅🎉
4:51 "I don't own a cat" is one of the boldest things a person can say.
Cat: ''Since when did you have any opinion on this?''
2:20 Those are two raccoons. Who confuse raccoons for cats ?
Very funny texts 😂😂😂 love the cats in Your House😂
Cat: My house, my new servant.
Cats are the best ❤ I love how we all know that the ‘not my cat’ won’t last for very long😹
Are you saying that you won't let poor momma cat and her babies out of the cold. Have a heart!
Sometimes the mama isn't having any of it.
@@Asongbook But if they start feeding her and put out a box with a blanket in the corner, they will gain her trust. I mean, they can't leave them there in front of the door in the middle of the veranda.
Put a covered box or cooler with a hole cut in it. Line with blankets. Get gloves on. Put babies in cooler. Put inside house. Put food and litter out. Let momma cat in to care for her babies. If you put a heating pad on low on the bottom of the cooler or box then cover with a couple of blankets, she won’t want to leave. There’s no way I’d leave a momma and kittens outside. If you can’t care for them, call cat rescues and tell them what’s up. They likely could help you.
1:22 I’d keep that little cutie 🥰. She’s adorable 🥰 ❤
The local animal shelter explained it to me this way: If you feed a stray cat, it's your cat then.
That’s correct. In my city if you feed him for two weeks, it’s yours and you need to get him vaccines, license, and spayed or neutered. And most places also say you can’t let cats or dogs roam, either.
My original 'not my cat, now my cat' just hit 19 this year. Now sharing his house with two other not my-now my's.
Loved it ❤ 😂
Ya gotta love it! Nine minutes of the UCDS (Universal Cat Distribution System) at work and working well!!!
My sister has not had to adopt a cat for years. Every time one leaves. Another feral walks in to take over. They are usually the oldest ones who are willing to give up some freedom for warmth and good food.
The Cat Distribution System at work.
“I don’t own a cat”
That’s not how this works… cats pick their humans. You’re owned by the cat lol. And these sweet kitties have adopted you.
*Kats get lonely too* 😿
Y'all do understand that every cat has many many homes? Believe me, you're not that special!
Forget this "Not my cat" stuff. You feed him a few times, he's yours alright.
As 97% of you likely know, cats adopt us and not vice versa.
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lol, I mean they sure are resourceful....
Is there really such a thing as "not my cat"? Cats don't seem to think so.
Reminds me of somewhat old Disney movie, "The Nine Lives of Thomasina".
Some very content looking not my cats.
Cats are vety fickle and will visit houses for food and a kip. 😂
Id be pleased with a not my cat! I can't afford one anymore😢
I was just thinking that it’s kind of like being a grandparent, you get the cuddles but don’t have to buy food, clean the litter box, get him vaccinations. But you also don’t know if the cat brought fleas into your home or if it’s a vector for transmittable diseases like rabies, toxoplasmosis, the “bird flu” which is really called HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) and is a variant of H5N1, very contagious. Some cats have already gotten humans sick with HPAI. So think twice about it before letting it stay, hard as it is to resist!
Resistance is futile.
Most of these are neighbor's cats just wandered in for pets, food, and a place to flop!
Leave out the fancy transitions. They add nothing