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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Curious about how to teach your pet emotions and other abstract words? Look no further than this video, where I cover how I taught three of the buttons I'm most frequently asked about: mad, ouch, and love you.
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  • @geraldhiller
    @geraldhiller 2 года назад +62

    Mad vs. ouch: Imagine he is actually able to distinguish degrees of hurt feelings, like the distinction between a mild annoyance at being hungry vs. a deeper emotional pain he may feel when he is being left alone or feels ignored. That would be supremely interesting.

    • @kieraparry4008
      @kieraparry4008 5 месяцев назад

      A friend of mine has a cat that, when being ignored said "happy ouch." To communicate that it was hurting her feelings!

  • @travelwell6049
    @travelwell6049 2 года назад +22

    Our pets absolutely experience emotions. And I would say they are more intense than ours, in the way that a toddler feels intense emotion; bursting into tears and then laughing the next. But I think cats are more like hormonal teenagers who feel everything with intensity and if they could slam doors they certainly would.

  • @CalcifertheCat
    @CalcifertheCat 2 года назад +45

    Glad my pet is not the only one using 'love you' as a way to butter us up XD

    • @mattstroker3742
      @mattstroker3742 2 года назад +9

      I would like to know if they understand that concept. Like... Also the difference between "please" and "love you".
      My now deceased cats did know the meaning of the word "sorry". Sometimes something would accidentally happen and I'd startle or hurt them. At that time I would go "oh my, i'm so sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry *pet's name*", vocally exaggerated, making a bit of a show out of it and picking them up, kissing them and keep saying sorry.
      After the first time they already started to understand. At the second time I could notice that by their response: instead of running away, which they would instinctively do immediately, they would start that process but the moment they'd hear me say sorry, they'd stop and I could see it in their eyes... wondering if I/it really means what they suspected. At the third time they'd be aware and not even run anymore. They'd just understand immediately that I wasn't doing something on purpose or wasn't angry and clearly accepted the apology. Instead of running away they'd just be startled but they'd stay put and look at me and/or turn towards me to give me attention or a hug. As if to say: dude, no problem. I get it was an accident, here... Have some kisses, I'm also not angry at you nor scared for hurting me.
      And since it hardly ever happens that such an accident occurs, there's very much time in between such events. Yet they'd remember. Clearly. I suspect bthe associated emotions of first feeling startled or pain and then relief when realising noone is out to hurt them, quite the opposite, so the feeling of relieve, helps to imprint on them just as much as it does on us humans when we were small.
      I'm a tall strong guy and move quite fast and decisively so a normal movement for me is a hell of a kick or punch when such a soft small, light animal accidentally is in the way. It didn't happen much but when it did I really felt bad and I absolutely would let them know that it was a mistake and that I loved them. They responded in kind.
      With so many things too... Like when I couldn't get to sleep. One cat had figured out that I liked her purring. So after she lived with me for a while she became my pillow, sort of. Every evening when I turned the lights of, even if we were already cuddling in bed, she'd move to my pillow, gently push me aside a bit, I'd lift my head, she'd get comfy and I'd lay down my head on top of her. She would purr me to sleep. Next morning she would be snuggled up against my chest or belly.
      I really would have loved to teach her many buttons.

    • @christineo6768
      @christineo6768 2 года назад +1

      Very interesting story!

  • @cenedra20
    @cenedra20 2 года назад +33

    I love that you give examples of other talking animals and how words are used, like how "love you" is used as "please"😁

  • @deborahdelacalzada6488
    @deborahdelacalzada6488 2 года назад +9

    "I'd rather be wrong than not try." Thank you for your guidance! I can't wait to get started.

  • @michehobson5531
    @michehobson5531 2 месяца назад

    Finally someone explained how to do this!!! I bought the book hunger for words and even teaching your dog how to talk, and searched online. But no one explained how to model abstract concepts. Thank you

  • @jdm314
    @jdm314 2 года назад +4

    In talking pet videos I've seen "love you" used not only for "please", but for "thank you", and even "sorry!"

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад

      Interesting ... seems like something a toddler would do too.

  • @animalntelligence3170
    @animalntelligence3170 2 года назад +15

    Very articulate explanation of "All Done."

  • @theTylerMorale
    @theTylerMorale 2 года назад +31

    Very interesting language study. You’re a top tier cat mom. 👏

  • @railai12
    @railai12 Год назад +1

    "I'd rather be wrong than not try." Damn yeah! Nice line i think i love you. Your cat too

  • @sassycat6536
    @sassycat6536 Год назад +5

    " The Biebs" is so lucky to have such a loving mom that has obviously put a lot of time an effort into making their relationship even better. I stumbled upon your video via a post on "Billi Speaks". She is also a cat that uses buttons. I'm very impressed with your concept and teaching skills. 💖 the video. I will definitely be subscribing. Thank you for posting . 😺

  • @SweetyHelen92
    @SweetyHelen92 Год назад

    Dino being mad "UAAAUUU!"

  • @Jkend199
    @Jkend199 2 года назад +4

    If you've ever been a pet parent you know your pets have emotions, maybe not emotional control/discipline but they definitely have feelings, and if you're a good pet parent, you know they love you.

  • @Glittermaiden101
    @Glittermaiden101 2 года назад

    So cute

  • @Dr.Gehrig
    @Dr.Gehrig Год назад +1

    Great stuff. Well done. I hope to see more videos from you and Justin.

  • @lorihowden1513
    @lorihowden1513 Год назад

    I loved this video. Justin sounds very similar to my Twig, in how he does not like to be ignored and how he has strong emotions. I just ordered the Fluet Pet kit and am very excited. Thank-you for your videos!!!😊

  • @MonicaEGolak
    @MonicaEGolak 7 месяцев назад +1

    💖

  • @lisae1058
    @lisae1058 2 года назад +4

    You are really good at this!!! Eloquent, to the point, context, etc. So helpful!

  • @tonytutone2003
    @tonytutone2003 Год назад

    We have twin cats!! Mine is currently 8kg. Was a feral boy that was very hungry. He is now a desexed gentleman. Also. Love those eyes. Wow!! Yours. Not the cats!

  • @troyermish91011
    @troyermish91011 Год назад +3

    I am interested in how you teach 'want'. It seems pretty abstract but Justin seems to understand it fully. Just an option for your next video. Ill stay tuned. Thank you.

  • @Hadenufyet
    @Hadenufyet 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you; you do a great job 😺😻

  • @melissabassil8815
    @melissabassil8815 2 года назад +7

    Great video! I found it fascinating, even though I don't have a cat of my own (I foster for a very small rescue). I loved your comment about preferring to be wrong rather than not trying. I'm with you there! x

  • @LAStars-sratS
    @LAStars-sratS Год назад

    Very well explained 👍

  • @BeyfighterFaris
    @BeyfighterFaris 2 года назад +3

    Love your variety of hair colours!

  • @scribblezhamburger6929
    @scribblezhamburger6929 2 года назад +7

    Such a wonderful tutorial! So easy to understand and the visuals are great!

  • @breckinridgebabe
    @breckinridgebabe 2 года назад +1

    I enjoy you and Justin so much on TikTok. The longer videos are going to be more helpful for those of us who want to have our pets use their words.

  • @wikkiyah
    @wikkiyah 2 года назад +7

    I literally just found your tiktok a few minutes ago and I’m hooked! This is such a cool concept! It must be so nice and reassuring to have an extra level of communication with pets. Great video :)

  • @claireandcatshtx
    @claireandcatshtx 2 года назад +4

    love this! i was thinking about it. this was so helpful!

  • @SJoMaas
    @SJoMaas 2 года назад +7

    Love this! We just started the paw target training steps today, but I'm already looking forward to the day Pumpkin tells me he loves me 😂🥰 great vid!

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад +1

      Aww, Pumpkin is such a great name.

  • @rinhayes6200
    @rinhayes6200 2 года назад +4

    Subscribed! I want to buy the FluentPet buttons for my cat after we settle in our new home in few weeks time, and your explanations are answering a lot of questions I had/have about teaching them to my pet correctly. Thank you! You are showing me that it's definetly worth the effort.

  • @xicana260
    @xicana260 2 года назад

    Your hair! I love!!

  • @hthumbs4072
    @hthumbs4072 2 года назад +1

    This video just made me realize that one of my dogs has never gotten mad. Lol 😅

  • @sehrgrossesglied5000
    @sehrgrossesglied5000 2 года назад +2

    Hey thanks so much for clearing this topic up a lot. I don't have a pet myself but this concept really changed my view on animals in general.

  • @BatonyRobson
    @BatonyRobson 2 года назад +1

    Wow. This is something new. Never thought pets can do these things.

  • @savannahsuser7663
    @savannahsuser7663 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for these videos! I’ve been trying to train my cats to use buttons for the past month and I feel like I’ve been making eh progress. Your video on how you taught Justin to speak and the video on button control were the first that were in depth on how to start the training. I’m excited to see how much more my cats progress after watching your videos 💕.
    Also I love every aspect about your video: the content, your delivery, your style and overall video quality. Keep it up and good luck with RUclips you’re gonna do great!!!

  • @PghRN
    @PghRN 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video! I'm tempted to get this for my pets.

  • @shinimasu13
    @shinimasu13 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for all of your videos!! I appreciate you taking the time to explain and teach us in these excellent videos. What a gift to the internet. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart ❤️

  • @deborahjones1442
    @deborahjones1442 2 года назад +3

    Ooh thank yoooou! I have been using a few buttons with my cat quite successfully and am preparing to do more. I was particularly wanting to teach him ouch so this is so very useful. I'm about to watch the rest of your videos 🙂

  • @meggietiffany9124
    @meggietiffany9124 2 года назад +1

    I really hope you continue this series!! I'm fascinated by this concept, lately have been looking to bring a kitten into my life, and training in communicating from a very young age would be one of my top priorities! Thank you for putting this together and sharing with us! 😁

  • @raeraeartemis
    @raeraeartemis 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this, my cat and I just moved And I’ve been contemplating whether or not to teach words as a way to help her cope with the big emotions she might be feeling

  • @ybahman
    @ybahman 2 года назад +1

    You are very talented, keep making educational videos!

  • @nanathekatz
    @nanathekatz 2 года назад +1

    Yay!! So glad you are putting videos up here now! 🤗

  • @thechattylab
    @thechattylab 2 года назад +2

    Loved your video and so easy to follow! Keep them coming!

  • @denisekeeran9883
    @denisekeeran9883 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! So cool!

  • @ThisEvilBunny
    @ThisEvilBunny 2 года назад +1

    Love you, want to eat bird 🤣

  • @maureenmonroe2672
    @maureenmonroe2672 2 года назад +1

    This is soooo interesting I’m so excited to learn how to do all this

  • @GreenAppleGoodies
    @GreenAppleGoodies 2 года назад +1

    New subscriber and new cat mom!
    These videos are so helpful and informative!
    Thank you!!

  • @darrenhilton9402
    @darrenhilton9402 2 года назад

    Thank you for these instructional videos.

  • @mistervasquez2959
    @mistervasquez2959 Год назад

    You are cut
    Love your hear

  • @MandatedReporter
    @MandatedReporter 2 года назад

    I'm in love!

  • @abbycreme156
    @abbycreme156 2 года назад

    This is really cool!

  • @shachar2
    @shachar2 Год назад +1

    Q: Does he understand the language (English) or does he associate a button with an action. like 'outside' button with going outside but not understanding or caring about the voice?
    In such a case, what would happen if you switch buttons around (like say the outside button with another button). Will he quickly know to press the right button (from the sound) or will he insist on pressing on what was the 'outside' button?

  • @TheMemeRepository
    @TheMemeRepository Год назад

    I wonder if "Love you" could be paired with the slow blink, as that is considered the cat "I love you".

  • @donnaduprey5197
    @donnaduprey5197 Год назад +2

    I've been wondering what happens when a communicative cat like Justin get a new kitty sibling... does the new cat learn the buttons from the first cat or does it require human interaction? I've not found any examples yet, but it's a curious question about their learning process.

  • @LeluneYume
    @LeluneYume Год назад

    Do you think they could learn more emotions ? The 6 basics one are "happy, sad, afraid, angry, surprised and disgust" .

  • @stephanieharper7349
    @stephanieharper7349 2 года назад

    RE: Ouch button.. well when you're talkin about he presses it when he gets his feelings hurt think about it when someone hurts your feelings it is ouchie you feel it maybe in your chest in your belly it is a very heavy feeling, energy drawing downward Sinking Feeling
    we talked about that in yoga as well as when we are teaching mindfulness to kids in school where are you feeling these emotions and what do they feel like in your body ? so that makes total sense that they would press ouch if their feelings got hurt.... so really he was smart pressing that to show his emotions "hurt"

  • @rebeccaconlon9743
    @rebeccaconlon9743 2 года назад +2

    The same way I taught my toddler love you, sad, happy etc... she didn't have a start apart from the rest of everything else.

  • @clownbooface2624
    @clownbooface2624 2 года назад

    Can we all just agre that one cute kitty... both of them😉😁

  • @jodimidiri3297
    @jodimidiri3297 Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for your videos! I was wondering if you had a recommended "order of words to teach your cat" list. If so, I'd really love to get a hold of that :) As a scientist, I must say, this EFFIN AWESOME!

  • @allieoldfield2726
    @allieoldfield2726 2 года назад

    💛💛💛

  • @fannyvalentin8634
    @fannyvalentin8634 2 года назад

    🌟

  • @jaceybtv7059
    @jaceybtv7059 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the tips :) great series so far. Can't wait to get some buttons for my cats.
    You may not know, but I have two questions.
    1) Could talking pets be viable if we both work full time?
    2) Do you think it's still possible with 2 cats learning at the same time?

    • @justinbiebercat
      @justinbiebercat  2 года назад +2

      Yes & yes! Working from home definitely makes it easier, but Justin usually sleeps the majority of the time I’m working anyway- as long as you model as much as you can when you’re home, you should be good. There are quite a few multi-cat households learning- you can train them together or separately! It’s common for them to learn at different speeds & show different levels of interest.

  • @cynthiahwang9770
    @cynthiahwang9770 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting these super helpful tutorial videos! I’ve watched all of them in preparation for welcoming two kittens to my family. Your explanations are clear and so helpful. I am really excited to embark upon this journey!
    I would LOVE it if you would please do a video on teaching multiple pets to talk and/or a video on when it is appropriate to start teaching them. For example, is it too early to start this with a kitten that is 5 months old?

    • @cayenneellis4128
      @cayenneellis4128 2 года назад

      Just my 2 cents - I can’t imagine it would be harmful to start sooner rather than later. It’s definitely easier for humans to learn another language as infants, so I think it could make sense with kittens too! I suspect, depending on their size, you may have some trouble with button activation until they get a bit older and heavier. Regardless, you talking to them consistently (always calling petting them the same thing, just general language consistency and introducing concepts verbally, etc) and having the buttons around for them to get used to certainly can’t hurt.

  • @youtubehandlessuckalot
    @youtubehandlessuckalot 2 года назад +1

    :sparkle: emotions :sparkle:

  • @KevinTurner-aka-keturn
    @KevinTurner-aka-keturn 2 года назад +1

    Can you teach us how to identify and communicate our emotions too? I keep hearing that feeling your feelings and being comfortable with expressing them is supposed to be good for us or something.

  • @zyriarch
    @zyriarch Год назад

    When they're proficient button-pressers, do they experimentally press new buttons that you add to try and deliberately expand their vocabulary?

  • @EldritchMephi
    @EldritchMephi 6 месяцев назад

    Have you tried adding a button for 'Sorry'?

  • @SoulofaSeeker
    @SoulofaSeeker Месяц назад

    I love watching your videos because you are so so incredibly helpful!
    I had one question -- You mention around 2:40:00 that when adding the "mad" button, you modeled it. What did you do to model mad?
    Thank you tons -- Because of your paw targeting video, our cat started using buttons. He now has 25 and our other cat learned to use those buttons from him! We cannot thank you enough!
    L (and Andy)

  • @christinamccall6450
    @christinamccall6450 2 года назад

    Great videos!! How do you teach them their names and yours?

  • @Adam90028
    @Adam90028 Год назад

    I have a question. So I'm using the multi colored buttons from Amazon with my orange boy and I was wondering if my cat would get confused having two of same colored button for two different things.

  • @kathyrnvavricek5425
    @kathyrnvavricek5425 2 года назад

    I love your training videos. However, my dog does not use the buttons except her outside button and her puzzle button which has treats in it. She is crazy about our cats and I have seen her looking for them, but she doesn't use the buttons. One hisses at her and I say cat mad and model the button. She gets excited about her play button but does not use it. We have been learning for about 12 months but it is a one way convo. Any suggestions?

  • @marleymaterial
    @marleymaterial 2 года назад

    How do you teach the difference between help and ouch and also the difference between all done and no

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад

      Just use everything in context. Please I'm 95% sure your pet already knows the word 'No'.

  • @sparkleguts2449
    @sparkleguts2449 Год назад

    Thanks so much for your videos!! Do you have any tips or thoughts about differentiating between "ouch" and "sad"? You say that Justin has used "ouch" when he's feeling like he needs more attention - did you transition that focus to a "sad" button at all?

  • @LoveisMyhopeForever
    @LoveisMyhopeForever 2 года назад

    How do you add words? I bought the starter kit with 5 words. Going to start with 2 and then all done. But how do you add after that? To the board or next to the action like at the beginning with outside by the door?

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад

      Depends on how well they are using buttons in general. If you're still teaching then in the location for meaning, but if the pet is using buttons competently already then add them to the sound board.
      I don't know for a fact, that's just my understanding from the other video she made.

  • @Princesskeywest
    @Princesskeywest Год назад

    Do you have a Fluent Pet discount/affiliate code??

  • @cheyennebaltimore
    @cheyennebaltimore 2 года назад

    How did you teach names? Like pointing to yourself for “mom” or pointing to Justin and saying “Justin”?

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад

      I'm pretty sure cats know their own names within 24 hours.

  • @stephanieharper7349
    @stephanieharper7349 2 года назад

    Are there example somewhere where you're actually videotaping a teaching session? Hey guys if there is, could please share it to me?

  • @Foileedify
    @Foileedify 2 года назад

    You don't have to be a scientist to use the scientific method.. And you used it correctly, to get to the conclusion that you don't really know, and you can't really have any way to tell, so you went with a better safe than sorry.

  • @ML-di8lt
    @ML-di8lt Год назад

    Do you have a button for his name?

  • @caromilles4025
    @caromilles4025 2 года назад

    Hello! Can you tell me if it would be functional to a french cat? Because i don't say food for example i say "croquette"... Is it too difficult with two la'gage ? Should i talk english to my cat 😅?

    • @autumnhafley2138
      @autumnhafley2138 2 года назад

      I’d think whatever language you speak to him most often in makes sense. Even if some words are English and some are French, he wouldn’t know they were different languages. I would just try to not say the same word in both languages. So if you say “croquette” for food, don’t also try to teach him “food” just stick to one. But then if you wanted to teach him “all done” in English, I think that would be fine. I hope this makes sense. I don’t have any experience but this is what makes sense to me

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад +1

      I see this question a lot. There's literally no reason why your buttons wouldn't be the language your pet has heard its whole life. The language you speak with your cat, it already knows, and if you live in the house with other humans, it hears you talk to each other. Why would you think buttons need to be in English?!
      For me, I'm from the UK, we don't say 'pets'. So I wouldn't now introduce something they've never heard before. We don't say 'closet' we say 'cupboard' so the cat has a button saying cupboard when she wants me to open it. Also, my cats know 'finished' as 'stop doing that now', so I'm not going to use 'all done', I'm going to use 'finished'.
      As you progress building vocabulary you will introduce words that come up naturally. So just choose what's natural. You clearly have very good English, so if you mix languages up in natural speech then you can use different words. I speak Chinese as well, so sometimes I speak to the cats in Chinese because a lot of things are quicker and simpler in Chinese than in English, so for some phrases, I could use the button with the Chinese phrase if that's what the cat is used to already.
      Just my opinion.

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад

      @@autumnhafley2138 Agreed

  • @TequilaMockingBird91
    @TequilaMockingBird91 2 года назад

    Hi Sarah, I have a bit of a complicated question for you and I’m not entirely sure if it’s even possible.
    I’m training my cat to speak and he’s doing really well in his learning. He can identify certain people by names and has now learned that he can basically “summon” whoever he wants by pressing their button. My parents live literally just across the street from my house so it’s easy to call my parents over or have my cat go to them whenever he misses them.
    I’ll try not to make this too morbid, but unfortunately, my step-dad recently died. He’s referenced by a button that says “Pea-Pa” and my cat keeps pressing it and we’re not entirely sure how to convey this heavy message to our cat. We’ve considered removing the button entirely but I feel this will just frustrate and confuse him. Lately, we’ve just been clicking “Pea-Pa” and “ouch” along with “Pea-Pa” and “All Done” soon afterwards. We only do this whenever he’s asking about my step-dad.
    I know that cats are smart enough to understand death on their own terms. The struggle is just communicating that to them in a matter that he’d be most receptive to. Do you know if there’s another way to teach them the word “never” or “away” or would this be the right path?

    • @justinbiebercat
      @justinbiebercat  2 года назад +1

      Hi there - I’m so sorry for your loss :( This is a topic I’ve thought about but thankfully haven’t had to experience with Justin. I don’t think there’s any one answer, and it sounds like you’re already handling it well. I agree it’s the right call to keep the button around as long as it’s still being used.
      My only thought is - have you introduced “bye bye” yet? Makes me teary to think about in this context, but it’s a simple concept to teach - you can press it whenever you or someone else leaves the house, and you can add names for context - for example, when I leave I say “mom bye bye”. I introduced it at the same time as “hi” for contrast, which I use when I come home.
      While it doesn’t cover the permanence, it conveys that a person isn’t around - and I think over time, the requests will slow down. Now might be a good time to add a “sad” button as well if you think he’s noticing family members being upset. I wish there were a better way we could explain it to our pets - I hope that helps 💕

  • @solseppies
    @solseppies 2 года назад

    Is there a limit to the age they can start learning? My cat is almost 19 and I would love to have her try to speak to me before she passes ;-;

    • @SistersTape
      @SistersTape 2 года назад +1

      I've heard her say in a Tiktok that she knows of "talking" cat that are quite old - I would definitely try! Hope it works out!

    • @solseppies
      @solseppies 2 года назад +1

      @@SistersTape thanks so much!

  • @c.l.6523
    @c.l.6523 2 года назад

    Dude, this reaffirms that cats are attention whores. My cat would be sooo jealous of the laptop. Holy shit. I'd pet that thing for hours on end in a single day! haha

  • @gingerpancake6247
    @gingerpancake6247 11 месяцев назад

    Permission to eat birds? Did I hear that right? Haha