I heard a cat crying one afternoon, so I called it, "Here kitty, kitty". Next thing this beautiful grey cat with a white chest and 4 white feet comes through my fence, runs towards me and jumps at me, luckily my reflexes were actually working that day and I managed to catch her. Now I have never seen this cat before in my life, but she is going mad with the purring and the rubbing and just seems so damn happy to be with me. What else could I have done other than adopted her. She was in very good health and good condition too, I put up posters and asked around, but nobody knew or recognised her either. So off to the vet, she had no microchip, so I microchipped her, and had 9 wonderful, loving and happy years with her. I was forced to say goodbye in August 2023. My heart still has not recovered, I don't know if it ever will. I sometimes think that maybe she was the reincarnation of another cat I had had when I was 16, and lost far too soon, and the grey cat was her coming back to me somehow, that she remembered me when she heard me call to her perhaps? Who knows. While I love dogs too, being without a cat is a situation I abhor and fully intend to alter one day soon. My heart will break again when I lose another companion, but I will never be without a cat for too long, and I never forget any animal that has loved as I have loved it. After all, I will see them all again when my time here is over.
Such is the life of loving pets. We've lost 2 this year, but the heart continues to want the love and companionship they give, even though it hurts when they pass.
I fell in love with a 15 yo cat who had been abandoned at a local vets office. Everyone I told gave me the deer-in-the-headlights look when I told them his age. He’s 16 now, and sleeps on my head every night. I know I may not have him long, but he’s been the most wonderful cat. I have been blessed. It warms my heart that he feels safe and loved in his senior years….he deserves it.
I adopted an elder cat as well. Only had him for 3 years 🥺 but it was worth it and was my bestie for 3 years (plus an older brother to my newest cat who I had 2 years ago as a kitten)
I took my 4 yr old daughter to adopt a cat, I wanted the big fluffy ginger cat: but he didn’t like me. 😢 a little black cat ‘chose’ my daughter, we took him home and he’s been our best friend for 22 YEARS!!!! He’s still going ❤❤❤❤
You can't help them all and then it hurts like hell. Most of our cats was from street/shelter, still I had to leave other stray cats and kittens alone. Just can't save them all ...
my cat adopted me when i was in college and using a laundromat. she could have gone to any number of people, but she kept jumping up on my lap repeatedly, even after putting her down more than once! What a wonderful, wonderful cat... i'm 68 now and always have had a cat, but my first little gray tabby will always be so special to me...!
I want to thank PAWS so much. Right after Covid lockdown started, I lost my two cats to a pack of Coyotes. It happened so quickly that I didn't have time to save them. I couldn't go through the long solitaire Covid isolation without cats but everyone was adopting. I wanted older cats because they are harder to rehome and I wanted 2. Finally we saw 2 bonded cats on the PAWS website. Their owner had died leaving 27 cats. I saw my two and learned that they had been at a shelter but gotten kennel stress and were fostered out but to a home that usually fostered dogs so were put in a small room and were too stressed to interact with the foster parents much. I took them and that was over 3 years ago! They helped me get through Covid and bring joy everyday! Thank you PAWS for the great work you do and thank you for Sunny and Chubby!!!
It’s weird how cats know “this is my person” dogs can be happy with anyone but cats, cats are like “this one’s mine, he / she belongs to me” so cute xx
I went to adopt a cat after moving into my first apartment, and the cat who chose me legit crawled into my lap, made himself comfortable and just started purring nonstop! He also jumped right into the cat carrier the second my mom brought it inside! We’ve been best buddies ever since. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I took my youngest to 'look' at kittens. She said she wanted a ginger kitten. But there was a black/white/gray tabby with a big O on her sides (the initial of our last name ). It held back & just watched, with a look of longing. Long story short we got Isis (my husband was an Egyptian), we took her home. My young daughter lost interest after about a month. But I loved her for 20 years. She filled the hole in my heart when all my children left home (separation anxiety is real folks) . When she died, I wanted to go too. But, I feel sure GOD will reunite us in heaven whenever I cross that rainbow bridge. Cats 😺 & dogs 🐕are precious companions. GOD BLESS all creatures big & small!
Yes me too...I just read "heaven - an unexpected journey" a man unsaved died and called out to God, angels showed him heaven to come back and tell us; he saw many pets with kids and animals and when he woke up coming back first thing he said to wife : "I saw Jesus and He has horses" . Also I love 'Will I See Fido in Heaven" (not just dogs) really great doctrine huge blessing to look forward to
I'm so sorry. Reading this, my heart literally broke. I can't imagine how it would be for you. I hope, wherever or whenever you go, you will be reunited with your sweet cat.
My cat, Sabrina passed away 2019 at age 17. She was a black and white tuxedo cat. A week after she passed, I went back to the same kennel where I adopted her from. A black and white tuxedo cat came right up to me and began to jump on me, as if to say "pick me, pick me!". He looked so much like Sabrina. Well my husband and I adopted him immediately. We named him Shiloh and he's been with us ever since!
I think the hardest part about getting a new cat when your old companion has passed on, is getting used to the new personality. Just like humans, cats all have their own unique traits, but I think that’s what makes them so interesting and loveable. ❤❤ to you and Shiloh
When my youngest was about 9, we were in a pet store. Every time we walked past the cage full of kittens, one would watch us and meow loudly, try to reach out to us. Finally we brought my husband over and showed him what was going on. We were looking to get another car at some point and decided this kitten was it. Sebastian has been such a delight to have! He’s our fluffy marshmallow and I’ve gone to the ends of the earth for him (poor guy needed PU surgery a few years back). I know one day he’ll have to leave us, but I hope he lives a very long time. We were also adopted by a stray who showed up in our yard one day. He was thin as a rail, dirty, looked a bit ragged. When I went to feed him, he’d alternate between hissing and giving me a pitiful meow. I spoke gently to him while keeping my distance and tossed him some food so he knew what I’d brought out. My oldest was watching through the kitchen window and said I wasn’t even up on the back deck before he was at the dish eating. Good sign… So I kept feeding him and he eventually began trusting us. It’s been about 3 years. He’s not the indoor type of guy, so we built him a little house to shelter him from the cold during winter. And no matter how many houses he may hit up in the neighborhood for food, he comes back here to sleep and hang out. I named him Donovan (I was listening to his music at the time) when he became friendly and I realized he was staying with us. And if we ever move, I need to figure out how to wrestle him into a carrier because he’s moving with us. He chose us for a reason, I won’t leave him behind.
Every cat who has ever called our house a home (9 of them) over my 40+ years has come to us on their own. I have never had to go to a shelter to adopt, instead, each just appeared at our doorstep over the years and was taken in, no questions asked... when the light of a new friend brightens your life, don't ask why, just accept and hold on tight.
Be careful not to steal a cat... Some cats are just friendly outdoor cats that get Taken in.. Always put up signs when you find a new cat just to be sure.
I went to the shelter to adopt a cat. I intended to get a senior cat because I wanted to save one from being euthanized. As I was walking around, I came to an orange tabby and as I approached him, he rolled over on his back and meowed at me. I took that as a sign and adopted him. They told me he was 10 yrs. old which is a lot older than I was thinking about. Cats have short enough lives as it is and it’s tough when they die. Well, I may not have that many years with him, but he’s such a nice boy that I can’t regret taking him home. 😊
10 years is actually around middle aged for a house cat. If he's kept indoors, fed well with at least some wetfood daily, taken to the vet at least once a year for screenings and checkups for health, and otherwise cared for... Your cat could live for up to, or even over 20 years. ALL of our cats growing up made it to over 17 years, with numerous making it to 18, 19 & 20. Some cats can outlive even that! Highly recommend feeding a "whole prey" food (many brands offer this, just check the labels and make sure there is as little "meal" in the ingredients list as possible) for dry OR wet and doing your best to get your cat eating wet food 1-2x a day on a schedule. We feed ours a quarter of a can of cat food 3x a day, but convincing our newest cat (my adopted girl Nym) to eat wet took awhile... Some cats will only eat dry, particularly if they come from a shelter where that's all they got. That said *_wet food is far healthier for cats to eat as they require the moisture and drink water less._* I also recommend getting a filtered water fountain - they go cheap enough on Amazon, I have the Catit Pixie Fountain and all our animals love it! Only have to change the filter 1x a month and the 3packs of replacement filters are only about 8$ (Canadian) on amazon! Well worth the money. Highly recommend Jackson Galaxy here on YT (the My Cat From Hell guy) for lots of great advice and recipes for helping to extend the health and longevity of your kitty friend, if you are concerned. Especially if you think you might repeat adopting a senior cat in the future, this can really help to not only elongate but give a really great quality of life to those older kitties! *_TL;DR: Getting your cat to live near 2 decades or more, at their maximum potential, might seem hard but only requires: annual vet checkup, providing a healthy SCHEDULED diet, keeping them indoors or in a catio when outdoors & ensuring they get play so they do not get fat (just get a lure toy and play once a day until the cat lays down, doing it same time daily will create a routine to stimulate and help make kitty secure). This recipe will give the best potential chance, barring unpreventable health issues, for your cat to thrive at maximum length._*
I adopted the most wonderful prrrr machine who was 13 and orange. His name was Peter and we had a wonderful 2 years together. I like to think I gave him a great retirement 😻😮💨😭🤗
I currently live in a European country shelters never kill in. Despite the fact is I still got adopted by a cat staff said was diabetic and between 11 and 13. It's now 5 years later, she is still around and all of our vets (several share an office) are impressed by how fit she still is.
I once adopted a stray. She had a tattoo, so I found out that she was at least 20 years old. Her previous owners left her behind on purpose. I had her for 4 years, so she was 24 or older when she died. My other cats were adopted privately or from shelters. One was born after I adopted her mother. She was mostly an inside car but she go outside for a few hours every day. She was almost 20 when I had to let her go.
Very serious thing: If a kitten comes to you with no evident mother, u may be the kitten's last chance -- the dangers they face over night, attack from predators or bigger cats or simply being cold or hungry until morning is potentially fatal. The kitten or puppy or other baby comes to you because *It is your natural responsibility to help the helpless.*
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO HELP THE HELPLESS!!!! YES!!!! I FOUND MY BABY AT TACO BELL AT 2AM ON MY VERY FIRST, VERY PROLONGED VACATION! IT WAS 2 DEGREES AND HE HAD FLEAS OLDER THAN HE WAS. SERENDIPITY EXISTS FOR A REASON!!!
This is exactly what happened to me! I went to the local SPCA to meet a kitten I had seen online, and another kitten in the same room just walked right up and climbed into my lap, smelling me and meowing and headbutting me. To this day, Oliver is still really outgoing, suuuuper affectionate, and constantly asserts his personality 😂❤❤
Which is what you want. Look at the personality, not the fur. 'Chase' from don't stop meowing is a mackerel tabby that cost her owner $5 from a gas station.
When I went with my dad and stepmother to rescue two cats, we went to the rescue center. There was this pure black kitten and was pawing the glass something fierce. JJ is 15 years old, living his best life (though he lost several brothers and sisters) and is still going strong as of writing this
My kitty showed up in the parking lot when I came home from school, just walked up to me. Decided to get him some food and water, he followed me without prompting to my Apartment and when I walked in to get him his food, he followed me in, jumped into my recliner. He made himself at home both in my apartment and in my heart.
Four years ago i was choosen by the most loving pet in the world. She still lives with my family. Her previous owners had left her in the countryside and she was rambling about two weeks till she find our house. She was waiting for us at our doorstep, when we arrived. She wasn't afraid at all when i take her in my arms. I still remember tears in my eyes, it was too heartbreaking to not to cry. Then, when i was petting her for first time, I heven't know yet, that she was abandoned. The next day I found out, that somebody left her in our village and my parents decided to take her with us. We never thought seriously about adopting a cat, but we did. I definitely found best friend then. Everytime I'm crying she tries to calm me down, look at my eyes and cuddles me. She pretty quickly learnt to give me a paw. Previous owners made such a giant mistake, when they turned away from her, but it's certainly better for me 😈😈😈
The moment when an animal picks you, they could pick anyone at all, especially cats, they are so independent that when they pick you its something so super special.
I am a dog person but those heart-warming clips made me cry a bit. Those clips always shows us that every single animal has its own soul and if we open our hearts to them we will be rewarded with something even bigger
We lost ours through the years and it's been 5 yrs since my last cat Smuckers died. This video made me realize that it's ok to grieve but you can love and help again.
My cat was adopted by my 150 lb German Sheppard (Ranger). He carried her into the kitchen IN HIS MOUTH (she was tiny)! I told him, 'We don't snack on Kitties!' - he was offened. He said, 'I'm your baby, she is mine!' It was true,. He took care of his little girl.
I work at a shelter as a behaviorist, and I have a medical background, so all my cats have been forced on me. I foster cats too sick or injured to go up for adoption, and if they take longer than a month to recover I tend to get attached or keep them. I've also got a blind cat and a cat who's paralyzed in his hind legs who wouldn't be able to go up for regular adoption that I kept, as well. My poor derpy cst with his busted back legs was born that way, so I fostered him at 6 weeks because he was deathly ill. We took him to every vet in the county, including a university veterinary research center, and no one could figure what was wrong with him, but the consensus was that a heavy viral load had caused neurological damage. And all of my dogs were fosters with aggression or other issues that meant they'd be euthanized if they went back. So I fixed up their behavior, and now they live with me. 😊
A group I was with went to a rescue center. They had four rooms with glass so you could watch the cats. A lady with us just went on how she just loved this kitten. She ask me how to get it's attention since I belong to several cats. Told her go in sit in a chair and see if will come to you. She hadn't even sat down when this old scarred tom cat jump in her lap. Years later every time she sees me she's got new pictures of Major Tom.
When I went to visit my two rescue boys, they were in isolation at the SPCA. Joky jumped up beside me got on the arm of the chair I was sitting in and put his paw on my shoulder... WOW. I was hooked.. still am 7 years later... only more... 💙💚💙💜💙💚
I went to petsmart as a young teen to pick up a chinchilla, ended up taking home a cat that decided I was his lol. No regrets though he’s the best and 8 years later he still chooses me ❤️
My baby girl adopted me when I was looking for a little love bug to gift to my fiancé. I was looking for a fluffy white kitty, and this baby was a little tiny black love bug. I kept putting her back down on the table, and she'd keep jumping back in my lap. The BEST decision I made was adopting her into our life. She was the sweetest love bug, and my husband and I were incredibly lucky to have been her parents for 18 years. We lost her end of 2016, and we both still miss her every day.
I visited a foster who had kittens. One was not doing well and they didn't know what was wrong with him. He ran to me, I put him on my chest and said he would be okay ! Then 2 days later they figured out what was wrong and treated him. Yep, I adopted him !! My Charlie is a big, beautiful cat now and smart !! Well, that's how he knew to pick me !! ❤❤❤❤❤
When i went to the shelter during an adoption special, they said to not put fingers in the cages to pet them, so i just put my hand near for sniffs and this kitty just started licking my hand nonstop. She's been mine for 5 months as of today and i still get kitty kissies every morning from her
A couple of years ago I noticed a cat out on my terrace. I knew that this little lady belonged to my neighbour so I let her be. Soon after there was a few days of heavy rain and I saw the cat sitting out there again, seeking shelter from the rain. But after 3-4 days she hadn't moved, so I called my neighbour and asked if her cat was eating properly. My neighbour was relieved to hear that her cat was ok as she had not seen it for several days. She came over immediately with some food and the cat ate it like she never seen food before. But even after that the cat didn't leave my terrace... I talked with my neighbour and we figured out that the little lady didn't like there as my neighbour had two dogs and another bigger cat there aswell. I got some catfood and was told to keep feeding her and eventually she go on home. It's been 8 years and the little lady is still with me :) She simple moved out and adopted me, I had no say in the matter. And I couldn't be happier! She does almost everything all the other cats in this video do, she taps me when she wants something, sleeps in my lap or next to me in bed. She is now my little furball and I love her for it! :)
Thank you for this wonderful montage. We rescued 2 brothers and they are the centre of our universe, bringing so much love and light into our lives, we wonder now, how we survived without them. Please adopt or rescue.
Please, please, please-if you think a cat on the street has adopted you, take it to the vet to look for a microchip. Some cats “adopt” multiple households or already have a loving home. And ALWAYS microchip your cat so if they get lost, someone can help them come home.
My neighbor’s cat has “adopted” us and another couple-he’s fed and loved at home, but comes visit the other two households regularly for more attention. He walks right in. He comes to my place to get brushed and to play with my cat. Both households keep his owner informed of any potential concerns and trade cute photos of him.
@@luna-p Gosh. I hope it’s not that bad. Collars help, if you can get them to wear them and not break them off right away. Cats get into small spaces, as defined by their whiskers, so cat collars are made to break away so they don’t get caught and choke. My cat’s collar isn’t break away, but he only wears it outside the house, when he’s in his carrier or on leash. I’m a proud helicopter pet parent and my cat enjoys every bit of the attention he gets because of it.
No lies were told here. When I lost my first good boy in May, I was absolutely lost. He was my therapy companion for 11 years and a very good dog - my constant shadow. Fam were not excited at the idea of bringing a new dog in to help me, so to stave that off they tried to convince me to get another cat (I had previously only had cats my whole life, before getting a puppy in 2012). They took me around to numerous rescues, shelters, adoption centers... none of the cats responded at ALL, they didn't even look up or seem the least bit interested. Then my dad and sister went to the nearby SPCA and saw a tiny 3 year old black cat with pretty green eyes and came home insisting that I go see her. She hadn't really responded to either of them, but they had both liked her, so I went to take a look. It was only a week after I had lost my bestest pal, so I was not really sure I even wanted a cat at all, I was really more humoring them... When I walked in, there were lots of cats, and plenty that immediately came over to say hi and get pats (most of those were on hold already lol). On a chair by the window was the little black cat my dad and sis had found, and when I walked over to her and offered her my hand she not only responded... she very gently took my hand with her two little paws and tugged it in to nip in that way cats do when they want to show affection, not play or hurt. Having grown up with cats, I knew what that was and meant -and was floored when she even got up to try and sit on me when I moved to an empty chair. She was being bullied, so was quickly chased off by the more assertive older black cat, but I was sold already. After petting all of the cats who would let me, and giving the little black cat one more pat and a promise to return, I went out and filled in the adoption forms. A few days later, we had returned with my back-pack carrier to pick her up. She not only remembered me, but abandoned the people trying to play with her to immediately WALK INTO THE CARRIER literally the moment I put it down open. She just walked right into it, and was so calm on the way home. I've named her Nymeria, which is good because it turns out she is quite the tiny fighter. She's been almost constantly sick since we got her, but is slowly getting better. She had a resperatory infection that would likely have been a lot on her tiny skinny body in the shelter (she must have just caught it when we went to get her as it bloomed over the next week). Then, after fighting that off for the most part, she got an inner or middle ear infection that took almost a whole month to heal! Now it seems she's got allergies... 😆😆 But I have the funds to care for her, and I have the time and space and family to help... She follows me everywhere like a tiny black shadow, and gets very cross when I go out and leave her behind. Since bringing her home on May 10th, we have also gotten me another doggo (adopted July 1st, 2.5 year old chihuahua) who she took to INSTANTLY. Turns out, she must have come from somewhere with dogs because she took to all the dogs, especially my new pup, instantly and shows not a lick of fear around them! So now, where I used to have one large white dog following me around, I have two smaller animals - a black cat and a white and black dog. We all miss my big boy, and I wish he'd gotten to meet Nym and Jupi (the chi) before he went... but I would not have had the space and need to adopt Nym and Jupi if he were still here. We really only get them for so long; cherish every moment and don't let the ending of one story stop you from beginning others. I'm sad my Number One is gone, but I'm so glad I adopted the rest of the crew. One day, when I cross the bridge myself, I'll look forward to reuniting with all of my pack. :) Love them hard, raise them well and be grateful for every moment that you get to spend with them, even when they're being troublesome, those moments will be precious in the end too.
I went to a shelter specific for cats with the intention of getting a black kitten that I saw on their website. The adoption centre was a two level facility with the kittens on the lower level. The adoption manager was giving me a tour of the upper level when a cat jumped off a shelf and hung onto my leg. She would not let go. Her name was Kylie - a beautiful grey cat with amber eyes. Her kittens were adopted several months prior but nobody would take her because she bit visitors. I never did get to see that kitten lol. Ten years later and Kylie is my cat Queen 😂
My fella was a biter, too! I reached out to pet him at the shelter and he swattd me for my insolence. I apologized and sat on the floor and told him if he wanted to say hi, I would respect his boundaries. He pondered for all of 30 seconds before he hopped down and crawled up onto my chest. Walked right into the carrier when it was time to go; he had no regrets. And as far as I can tell, he still doesn't. 😂❤
My cat walked in through my back door seven years ago, settled down on the couch and never left. He's my best friend, and if he doesn't like you, you're not welcome here.
I. Have. The. Same. Rule. If my cat is terrified of you (and he’s very social, if there’s people in my home he wants to be in the same room)…there’s something wrong with you, u can’t come back. 😂 and he’s NEVER been wrong.
I’ve been volunteering with an adoption center for 15 years and it’s pure magic when a kitten/cat chooses their human. I swear they are little angels sent to rescue their humans.❤
I had a stray kitten adopt me in a great time of emotional need. I might have given up on life. I don’t know if I believe in a God, I don’t know who or what brought him into my life, but I care for him and he cares for me…he gives me more than I give to him. And the nights he stays in and snuggles with me is heaven. No, I didn’t have sober parents, nor many friends because of that. But my cat seems to sense this…he is always with me. Dogs are great too, when humans let us down, but a cat gives and never asks for much….they are just “there”
When we first met, instead of meowing and running around like other kittens, he just quietly looked at me and tried his best to climb into my lap. That's when I realized we belonged together 💗💗💗
I adopted my cat from KSPCA 7 years ago. Went in saying that I wanted a black kitten, but it was the ginger kitten who chose me. Its freakishly accurate how alike my cat and I are. Literally, if he were human, he would be me. Its like he just knew how to choose himself.
This really warmed my heart, sweet little kitties ❤. I have 3 kitties, of all ages. The youngest kitten keeps our house in the prairie safe from mice! He leaves pieces of his catch laying around for daddy to see and praise him for it in the early morning. We also have a dog who loves to play and sleep with the cats as well, my fur-family!
My little guy picked me. I was not looking for a cat. He wouldn't leave me alone. I looked down and this cute little kitten with a grey white face with a pink nose was pawing my chest. I couldn't leave him where he was. When i got him home he pulled himself around in circles on the carpet. We would have conversations with each other. If i had a nap he would always join me. I had him 17 years. I lost him last year. That was a tough one. I loved him with all my heart.
My cat adopted me When he was just a kitten every time I came home he would want to go in my house so I eventually let him in He's been my best friend for 2.5 years now ❤
Thank you for sharing these beautiful moments, I really love these individuals that shows these stray cats mercy, care and kindness, they want and need what we all do, someone to trust, love and share a home with.
Cats know how to burrow into your soul. I wasn’t much of a cat person as a kid. But when I volunteered at two Vet Clinics, I fell in love with cats. Until my two now I had Bluepoint Siamese. But it was a Sealpoint at the Vet, a Black cat and a Persian who melted my heart. A year later started my 43 year servitude to cats. I’m on four and five. My beloved kids.
Both my mom and my grandma were not "cat people"... Until one of our 3 cats distinctly imprinted himself on my mom and now they're besties, and around the same time my grandma had a stray kitty come to her door over and over and she finally "adopted" her and now they are also inseparable 😻.
My husband and I have been married 50 years and have had 15 cats. Numbers 14 and 15 are still with us. We have never chosen a cat-they’ve always chosen us. Callie (now 6) was born in our garage and then moved out by her mom. She came back a year later and ran into the house when we opened the kitchen door. Onyx (now 5) was waiting for us at our vet’s office. She was found at about 2 weeks old, alone and starving outside our vet’s clinic. They loved her and fed her back to life and, when we went in to pick up Hoppy’s ashes, we somehow left with Hoppy’s ashes and a 6-week old kitten. We have 13 other stories similar to these 2, including Hoppy’s story. There’s nothing better than a cat who has chosen you.❤
I lost my petite black cat Abby in 2017 at the age of 15 on January 30th. In a matter of hours, rather then days or months, her kidneys were on the rapid decline and failing on her. I still vividly remember the day I adopted her at the shelter. She was so thin and frail, her coat of fur was ragged at best, and she looked so scared of everyone who passed her by before me. But once I walked up to her cage, she rather quickly got up and started grazing the side of her head against the metal bars whilst purring softly, while I had brought my fingers in to touch her. I knew right away that she was the one, in that moment, asked one of the ladies who were working at the shelter at the time to take her out and put her in the side room for me, and it was love at first sight for sure. Abby got placed onto the cold floor below and automatically jumped up onto my lap and quickly fell asleep against my stomach while I was sitting there on the wooden bench. What an affectionate, loving soul she was, from day one of owning her, down to her last moments I had to spend with her.
Cat" "I choose you to be my slave from this day onward." Human: "Oh, how cute. That cat loves me." Cat: "Humans. They can be very naive. That's exactly the trait I expect from my slave." 😸
This happened to me. When I was looking for my first cat, my mom and I went to the rescue place. I was looking around and my mom pointed out a tortie who was not in a crate. I went over and greeted the cat. A few minutes later, I picked the cat up and she gave me "head butts" and she was purring really loudly! Then she went to one of my shoulders, behind my head to my other shoulder then back in my arms to give me more head butts. She DEFINITELY CHOSE ME! I had to wait a could of weeks for her to come home because they discovered she wasn't spayed and then needed to be treated for an upper respiratory infection. I named her Belle. She was such a great cat! I joke and say she was a dog in a cat suit! I taught her how to sit, down, rollover and recall on command. And she liked going for walks in the woods.
There is nothing like the love of a cat! A dog will love you, but a cat will climb on you and bake cookies and purr loudly to proclaim how much they love you.
We took in a kitten last june, four months after my cat died of old age. I've seen my little black furball in a post, her owner was moving to a military school dorm and could not take her pet with her, so it was either someone adopts the baby or she has nowhere to live. So we, the happy catparents, decided to go buy a cake to celebrate. And right outside a small local shop, stumbled upon another cat, that we could not resist. So now we have two 😂
Didn't get a cat at the adoption center but rather, my cat who I named Smudge choses me when she came into our home one day and immidiately became part of my family, we were inseparable, every night she'll sleep right beside me and I'll hug her, her purring was very soothing, the first thing that greeted me at mornig was her booping her head against my face, gently requesting breakfast, after home from school, I clearly remember she's sitting at the front door, waiting for me to return, she even recognized the sound of my steps, everything was going great with her, until I found out she is pregnant and give birth to 3 beautiful kittens, sadly, 1 didn't make it, a few weeks pass and Smudge is still depressed of losing one of her child but miraculously, a stray kitten come to our home, seeking shelters and foods, I thought the kitten would be a temporary guest but it turn out, she's the newest member of our family, Smudge didn't like her at first, neither does her childrens but after a while, they're like a real Family. However, this story of mine doesn't have a happy ending, because one day when I came homw from school, I realise that none of my Cats is in the house and I panicked, I literally searched the entire village from noon to sunset, then I found out that my Aunt gave them away to other peoples because she said the house is smelling bad, I didn't even get the chance to say goodbye because they know I wouldn't give her up for anything, I haven't forgiven nor talk to her since then, and that was more than a decade ago.
My previous cat jumped into my arms at the shelter. He started purring, head butting my hair bun and drooling in my neck. I was chosen by this special boy that needed a special home with one human that would love him unconditionally. He was dumped at the shelter twice before he went home with me.
In one of my old apartments, we found a cat in our basement. We had no idea that there was a crawl space that lead from the outside. It was below freezing with snow on the ground and we let him stay inside with us while we tried to find his family. Along with many other ways of searching for his family, we also brought him to the vet to see if he was chipped. When no one claimed him after a month, we adopted him. I've rescued, fostered and adopted many cats and it's important to make sure they don't already have a home before "rescuing" them. Some cats are indoor/outdoor cats and can be very social while some are just lost and accidentally gotten out. When people claim they "rescued" a cat that already had a home, it causes loving families to lose their furbabies. Please always check to see if an animal already has a home before rescuing them. Local animal shelters and vets can assist with this.
My cat chose me too, was at a humane society shelter and she was 1 yr old at the time hiding in the back of the cage. She is super shy and reacted to nobody else there. I poked my fingers into the cage and after a few minutes she crawled up and smelled, licked, and butted her head against my fingers. She's 7 years old now and still my little baby that runs over when i call her and sleeps in bed with me.
The only two pets that I've ever had that chose me/my family gave me the best though shortest experience ever as a pet owner. When I was four my mom volunteered at a dog kennel and fell in love with a Samoyed. She was able to bring her home for a trial run to see if she did well around us kids. Creampuff was perfect. She let us kids climb all over her and pull on her fur with zero complaints. At night I would sleep in my parents room and she would wake me up and drag me by my shirt to sleep on the floor with her. And we cuddled every night that week. Sadly, someone brought in a sick dog and the sickness killed every dog in that row, about 13 I believe, including Creampuff before we were able to adopt her. I was only four but I remember being utterly devastated. I think that precious girl knew she was sick and thats why she didnt want to be alone at night. The second was a tabby cat I named Cookie. I was in 6th grade playing outside with my sister. And then I saw him speed walking from FAR down the country road behind our house. When he was a few yards away I realized he was heading straight toward us. He walked up to us with no hesitation and began scenting our legs. We pet him for a few moments before he made it clear he was following us home. We were only in the backyard area but we did stay directly against our legs as we walked to our front door. And he walked straight inside. We fed him and then he never left. My mom had said we couldnt keep him, like the other stray cats I had brought home over the years, but even she fell in love with that cat. Plus, he liked catching mice and in the country we had a very bad mice problem. That cat was my little buddy. A few months later though, there was an accident and he passed. One of the most traumatizing things that's ever happened to me. I wont say what happened because its too sad but I lost my voice from crying and screaming. Went to school the next day and kept bursting into tears out of seemingly nowhere. I cried more grieving for that cat than any human so far in my life. Cookie was special. I love my two cats and the ones I've had before but Cookie will always hold an extra special place in my heart right alongside Creampuff.
When they put their head on your heart in the center of your chest, they are doing so to help activate your heart chakra. Cats are special sentient beings and should be treated with respect. dignity and a great deal of LOVE>
About to get a cat in the next few weeks, so I've been all over the web trying to figure this stuff out to do it right. This is a great motivator video, haha!
This video screams "adopt not shop". Adopted my two girls more than two years ago and they are the best thing that ever happened to me. It was love at first sight.
When I saw my kitty for the first time, she had jumped up on a table above all her siblings as if to say "Here I am, let's go home!" 😭 I miss you so much, Teacup. Sleep well, baby girl. 💔
You come across stories of a son, or a daughter, bringing home a stray kitty (or doggy) and pleads ‘can we keep it’, and you have to make that fateful decision. However, when your family kitty, brings home a stray kitty, the family kitty declares, ‘we are keeping it, whether you like it or not’. Life’s decisions are so much easier, when your pet is in charge.
this happened to me with my first cat. his name was shady. my parents were talking to the worker at the adoption center and i sat down on one of the chairs, and this cat came up to me and sat on my lap, purring, nuzzling, everything. i immediately knew he was the one. we ended up getting two cats because he had a sister and they sort of came in a double package. unfortunately, he died in march of cancer. miss you my sweet baby ❤
I still remember the first time I met my current cat companion… I heard my dad yelling at something to leave (he’s a grumpy old asshole like that) so I went to check it out… and he was yelling at this GORGEOUS small tuxedo kitty who immediately raced to me, started meowing and purring, climbed all over me and nuzzled into me without having ever seen me before…. What I was supposed to do?? I searched for maybe someone who lost her, nobody came forward so I kept her and she’s been with me for 4 years now! And I cannot imagine not having her around, or spending more than a couple of hours without seeing her. She’s genuinely the thing that makes me happiest in the world.
Had a grey fluffy cat run into our house, and plant himself in the middle of my bed. It was a neighbor's cat, but the neighbor siad "He's all yours". Had a wonderful 10-years with him. (The narration on this video is irritating; might be AI??)
A friend had way too many cats, and (irresponsibly) had not desexed any, so was naturally having more... I needed a companion for my 2yo as the elder cat of the household had tragically died. I knew to let them choose me (this was my regular method)...none did, but there was a new litter of newborns as well, so I returned in 4 weeks. One by one, they were placed into my hands. About the 4th one he said "She doesn't like being handled, so will want to get down straight away". Nope, she climbed up my arm and settled on my shoulder, where she remained for half an hour. I had been chosen. Almost 2 years on, we're inseparable.
I can confirm. This is how I got my Casper and he gave me 15 years of love. And anyone who thinks that cats are cold and uncaring needs to see this video.
When I met my boyfriend, he had an one year old cat namend Chaos (She really is a chaotic cat.) and I visited him for one year each holiday because my school was in another town. It just needed two visits and Chaos started to let me carry her like a baby. She cried when I had to go back home. Today, 10 years later, she's our old lady. And every time when I feel sad or hurt, she comes to me to take care like I do for her. Our second cat, Liliana, is 8 years now and we got her from someone who didn't treaten her very well. She needed three months to realize that she was save. (Back then she was a kitten with her six months.) Now, she never leaves my side and we even go on walks in the house hallway. We are training with the leash for two weeks and she walks by my side like she never did anything else. Our youngest cat, Natsu, came to us with 2 years. She is now 4 and still has a long way to go. She came from the shelter where she was for over a year, always brought back by the people who had adopted her before us, and wasn't trusting human at all. Today, she comes close when we feed her and her "sisters", she sleeps in the same bed like me and comes in the room every now and then to look if everything is okay. Just touching is still a little problem but until now, she made very good (and quick if you think about how lost she must have felt in the shelter when coming there at kitten age) progress.
I sat down in the shelter cat room, and Molly came across the room and climbed up in my lap. A worker came in, just stared for a moment, and said "She Never does that. We thought she didn't like humans." Of course we adopted her.😊
A few years back my mum and I went to the local rescue just to look at cats since we were thinking about getting one again after not having one for a few years. We didn't intend on getting one at that moment - just looking to see what they had. The minute we started looking around the enclosures this tiny black kitten was right up trying to get our attention so we went in to see her first. When we stepped in she was all over us - meowing, playing, rolling over, and climbing up onto my shoulders. Of course, she was just the first one we interacted with so we went to see the others. All of the cats were nice and there were some absolutely beautiful ones but our minds just kept going back to the first kitten. After looking at everyone and finding it difficult to leave without taking at least one of them, we asked to go back and see the first kitten. We went in again and we knew we couldn't leave her there. We had been chosen. We didn't know a lot of her backstory but she was alone in her enclosure, no litter mates or anything. She was also younger than the normal adoption age and was set to have her first vaccinations so we reserved her and waited a few days. Then we got her home! She was absolutely perfect and made everyone's day brighter! Unfortunately, this is where the story takes a turn. Once she was old enough to be spayed we started introducing her to the outdoors as she was a very outdoorsy cat - she just wouldn't have been happy staying in all day. Our area is very quiet and always has cats running around. She always came back every night and adored being outside. However, one day she got hit by a car. Not one cat has been hit around here since us moving here, and even now it hasn't happened again. We did lose her that day and it was the worst feeling in the world. I still feel so bad for letting it happen but I know she wouldn't have been content with life if she didn't have her time outside. She was a total free spirit! We were all hollow from that point and it was just too quiet in the house. About a month later we decided that we couldn't live with the silence and were looking for another cat to help with the healing process. She was not being replaced - no one could replace her. My mum had seen an ad with some nice kittens and asked to see them. Of course, I found an ad with this stunning half-ragdoll boy and we also asked about him. We didn't hear back from the first people so we went to see the half-ragdoll boy. He was adorable and so clingy - he stuck to us like velcro with those little claws. We reserved him and started the drive home. That's when we got a reply from the first people and, my mum being my mum didn't want to seem rude so set up a time to see the kittens the next day. The next day rolls around and she takes my brother to go and see them. There were some lovely tabbies that I wanted but, when she got there, the tabbies were all very timid and didn't really go up to them. Of course, which one went up and fell asleep right next to them... a pure black girl, of course. The very one I didn't want because it was too much of a painful reminder. That night they came back and told me this one chose them and yes, it was the black one. I didn't go to see her that night as I just couldn't. The next day rolls around and I'm asked to look after the kitten while everyone goes out... I sit in the living room with her and she proceeded to give me all her love and cuddle into my neck and fall asleep. She won my heart in seconds. After a few weeks we got that other boy and the duo helped heal our hearts. Now, almost 4 years old, they are still our babies. We went back last year to the person who had our boy (they had pure ragdolls this time around) and got ourselves another cutie. He just turned 1 and is absolutely mental 😂 Even all these years later I don't think our black girl lets me live down my initial distaste. She is my shadow. She has to be wherever I am. I am the only female she dotes on (she's loves on males more - she still loves everyone but seems to show a more loving side to men). I get love bites from her and she always has to scrape my door to get into my room. Even if I have my door open to the catio (I have another door that has access to the back garden) she still wants to stay in with me. If I go out, she follows. We just have this deep connection and we can just communicate with each other like we're the same species - we just understand each other. I have the same relationship with the others but with her, it's just that little bit more. She's my angel and I'm so thankful for her ❤ I like to think our girl, Raven, was sent by our first girl, Xena. And so were our boys, Kenzo and Gizmo. Raven is our queen who expects to be treated as such. Kenzo, the half-ragdoll, is extremely anxious around people he doesn't know but is such a lovebug! Gizmo, the pure ragdoll, is absolutely insane and has no thoughts going on inside that head of his. Altogether, they are the perfect trio and my life feels complete with them! 💗 Thank you, Xena 💗
I had a cat named lilly who was my whole heart. She had a seizure disorder and passed after 4 beautiful years together. I said my heart cant possibly love another as much so i swore ill never have another. Then one day i heard a noise outside my door and went to check it out. A momma cat was standing just outside my carport area amd her baby was laying on my 1 tiny step. She was so sick, barely breathing from all tbe boogies clogging her little nose. Momma stared until i picked up the baby .. soon as i did momma turned and walked away looking back once more. I said ill save her mommy. Thank you for trusting me..its been 3 years and Mashka is healthy, happy, and spoiled rotten. I adore her. Ive never seen her kitty momma again but ill forever be thankful she brought me her baby to save.
My daughter was walking home from school when a tiny kitten and puppy both followed her home together. We kept them both and still have them 10 years later.
A strange kitten jumped onto my lap. I was reluctant to take her in because my rental house didn't allow pets. She wouldn't take no for an answer, so I relented and took her in. This was in 2006 when she was about 3 months old. She's 17 now, alive and kicking.
You can see why the ancient Egyptians revered them as demi-gods. You could be put to death for causing deliberate harm to a cat. Cats were important to the Egyptians as they kept rodents out of grain stores, and Egyptians appreciated their beauty too.
A cat that was left behind when his owner moved found its way into my garage where there was food and water for another cat i had. Took me a year for him to gain my trust. He was old, and looked like he may have either been abused or hit by a car and his leg was healed a bit crooked. He was close to death when he made it to my garage. One day i opened the garage door to go into the house, and he helped himself to go inside. He was strictly my cat and he wanted nothing to do with anyone else. I gave him a great life or what was left of it, which was about 8 years. He had to be put down last year, and it was the first time my kids had ever seen me cry. I have 2 more thanks to my kids buying me one, but like the stray, they both only want me. I didnt want any more cats because to this day im still sad at losing my stray, and dont want to go through that again. Im old and i can hopefully go before my cats do for that reason.
This was me when I went to get a cat at the shelter. A cat that was out and about inside the building kept following me. His name was Kent. Because he was so friendly and followed me around everywhere in the shelter, I decided to take him home. He's fat and happy to this day, and I love him to bits. 🥰
A cat is a great judge of character, if a cat likes you, you are a kind person! Hope all your kitties break the world record and live like creme puff 27!! And even longer they truly are a blessing ❤
I heard a cat crying one afternoon, so I called it, "Here kitty, kitty". Next thing this beautiful grey cat with a white chest and 4 white feet comes through my fence, runs towards me and jumps at me, luckily my reflexes were actually working that day and I managed to catch her. Now I have never seen this cat before in my life, but she is going mad with the purring and the rubbing and just seems so damn happy to be with me. What else could I have done other than adopted her. She was in very good health and good condition too, I put up posters and asked around, but nobody knew or recognised her either. So off to the vet, she had no microchip, so I microchipped her, and had 9 wonderful, loving and happy years with her. I was forced to say goodbye in August 2023. My heart still has not recovered, I don't know if it ever will. I sometimes think that maybe she was the reincarnation of another cat I had had when I was 16, and lost far too soon, and the grey cat was her coming back to me somehow, that she remembered me when she heard me call to her perhaps? Who knows. While I love dogs too, being without a cat is a situation I abhor and fully intend to alter one day soon. My heart will break again when I lose another companion, but I will never be without a cat for too long, and I never forget any animal that has loved as I have loved it. After all, I will see them all again when my time here is over.
were are the chosen one with that great power comes great responsibility✊
Such is the life of loving pets. We've lost 2 this year, but the heart continues to want the love and companionship they give, even though it hurts when they pass.
I fell in love with a 15 yo cat who had been abandoned at a local vets office. Everyone I told gave me the deer-in-the-headlights look when I told them his age. He’s 16 now, and sleeps on my head every night. I know I may not have him long, but he’s been the most wonderful cat. I have been blessed. It warms my heart that he feels safe and loved in his senior years….he deserves it.
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I adopted an elder cat as well. Only had him for 3 years 🥺 but it was worth it and was my bestie for 3 years (plus an older brother to my newest cat who I had 2 years ago as a kitten)
Giving to a senior…love and protection takes you straight into heaven, no questions!!!
You're a good person, so sad that older cats get hardly adopted 😢🐱
God bless you.
I took my 4 yr old daughter to adopt a cat, I wanted the big fluffy ginger cat: but he didn’t like me. 😢 a little black cat ‘chose’ my daughter, we took him home and he’s been our best friend for 22 YEARS!!!! He’s still going ❤❤❤❤
Two cats are better than one cat! Next time take them both. : )
What a great story. 22 years is incredible.
that’s beautiful. we are lucky to be chosen
damn the cat now living with you or your daughter? in any case congrats
@@shinrok my daughter has left home, the cat stayed with me as he was too old for a new move x
I genuinely believe having a kitten come to you as a complete stranger and ask for pets/home is one of the best feelings in the world.
One of the great wonders of life
Frrrr cats are the best i wish my cat was still here
You can't help them all and then it hurts like hell. Most of our cats was from street/shelter, still I had to leave other stray cats and kittens alone. Just can't save them all ...
Had it happen several times and it hurts when I couldnt. I miss them and hope they found a home
Yes❤️
my cat adopted me when i was in college and using a laundromat. she could have gone to any number of people, but she kept jumping up on my lap repeatedly, even after putting her down more than once! What a wonderful, wonderful cat... i'm 68 now and always have had a cat, but my first little gray tabby will always be so special to me...!
They always know. Even if we have to be convinced first!
@@Lisa-pl6gvisn't that the truth ❤❤
Mine too❤
I want to thank PAWS so much. Right after Covid lockdown started, I lost my two cats to a pack of Coyotes. It happened so quickly that I didn't have time to save them. I couldn't go through the long solitaire Covid isolation without cats but everyone was adopting. I wanted older cats because they are harder to rehome and I wanted 2. Finally we saw 2 bonded cats on the PAWS website. Their owner had died leaving 27 cats. I saw my two and learned that they had been at a shelter but gotten kennel stress and were fostered out but to a home that usually fostered dogs so were put in a small room and were too stressed to interact with the foster parents much. I took them and that was over 3 years ago! They helped me get through Covid and bring joy everyday! Thank you PAWS for the great work you do and thank you for Sunny and Chubby!!!
So happy to hear you got those kitties out of a less than ideal situation 💜
It’s weird how cats know “this is my person” dogs can be happy with anyone but cats, cats are like “this one’s mine, he / she belongs to me” so cute xx
They probably choose you by your stripes.
It's so true .
I went to adopt a cat after moving into my first apartment, and the cat who chose me legit crawled into my lap, made himself comfortable and just started purring nonstop! He also jumped right into the cat carrier the second my mom brought it inside! We’ve been best buddies ever since. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
aww. he must have lived with humans before, maybe this clever fella already knew what the cat carrier was!
I took my youngest to 'look' at kittens. She said she wanted a ginger kitten. But there was a black/white/gray tabby with a big O on her sides (the initial of our last name ). It held back & just watched, with a look of longing. Long story short we got Isis (my husband was an Egyptian), we took her home. My young daughter lost interest after about a month. But I loved her for 20 years. She filled the hole in my heart when all my children left home (separation anxiety is real folks) . When she died, I wanted to go too. But, I feel sure GOD will reunite us in heaven whenever I cross that rainbow bridge.
Cats 😺 & dogs 🐕are precious companions. GOD BLESS all creatures big & small!
Yes me too...I just read "heaven - an unexpected journey" a man unsaved died and called out to God, angels showed him heaven to come back and tell us; he saw many pets with kids and animals and when he woke up coming back first thing he said to wife : "I saw Jesus and He has horses" . Also I love 'Will I See Fido in Heaven" (not just dogs) really great doctrine huge blessing to look forward to
I too like to read SF@@savvychipmunk2228
my cat's name is Isis too :)
I'm so sorry. Reading this, my heart literally broke. I can't imagine how it would be for you. I hope, wherever or whenever you go, you will be reunited with your sweet cat.
Your daughter didn't deserve any type of animal if interest was lost that quickly
My cat, Sabrina passed away 2019 at age 17. She was a black and white tuxedo cat. A week after she passed, I went back to the same kennel where I adopted her from. A black and white tuxedo cat came right up to me and began to jump on me, as if to say "pick me, pick me!". He looked so much like Sabrina. Well my husband and I adopted him immediately. We named him Shiloh and he's been with us ever since!
Looks like Shiloh dressed his best and waltzed into your life! Love how sweet cats can be!
@@ashleybuechler860 that’s exactly what he did! I love your comment👍
Glory to God!! :D
8 lives left
I think the hardest part about getting a new cat when your old companion has passed on, is getting used to the new personality. Just like humans, cats all have their own unique traits, but I think that’s what makes them so interesting and loveable. ❤❤ to you and Shiloh
When my youngest was about 9, we were in a pet store. Every time we walked past the cage full of kittens, one would watch us and meow loudly, try to reach out to us. Finally we brought my husband over and showed him what was going on. We were looking to get another car at some point and decided this kitten was it. Sebastian has been such a delight to have! He’s our fluffy marshmallow and I’ve gone to the ends of the earth for him (poor guy needed PU surgery a few years back). I know one day he’ll have to leave us, but I hope he lives a very long time.
We were also adopted by a stray who showed up in our yard one day. He was thin as a rail, dirty, looked a bit ragged. When I went to feed him, he’d alternate between hissing and giving me a pitiful meow. I spoke gently to him while keeping my distance and tossed him some food so he knew what I’d brought out. My oldest was watching through the kitchen window and said I wasn’t even up on the back deck before he was at the dish eating. Good sign… So I kept feeding him and he eventually began trusting us. It’s been about 3 years. He’s not the indoor type of guy, so we built him a little house to shelter him from the cold during winter. And no matter how many houses he may hit up in the neighborhood for food, he comes back here to sleep and hang out. I named him Donovan (I was listening to his music at the time) when he became friendly and I realized he was staying with us. And if we ever move, I need to figure out how to wrestle him into a carrier because he’s moving with us. He chose us for a reason, I won’t leave him behind.
Set the open carrier out for a few days so he gets used to it.
Every cat who has ever called our house a home (9 of them) over my 40+ years has come to us on their own. I have never had to go to a shelter to adopt, instead, each just appeared at our doorstep over the years and was taken in, no questions asked... when the light of a new friend brightens your life, don't ask why, just accept and hold on tight.
That is beautiful
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Almost all the cats we have ever had have found us 😊
Be careful not to steal a cat... Some cats are just friendly outdoor cats that get Taken in.. Always put up signs when you find a new cat just to be sure.
I went to the shelter to adopt a cat. I intended to get a senior cat because I wanted to save one from being euthanized. As I was walking around, I came to an orange tabby and as I approached him, he rolled over on his back and meowed at me. I took that as a sign and adopted him. They told me he was 10 yrs. old which is a lot older than I was thinking about. Cats have short enough lives as it is and it’s tough when they die. Well, I may not have that many years with him, but he’s such a nice boy that I can’t regret taking him home. 😊
10 years is actually around middle aged for a house cat. If he's kept indoors, fed well with at least some wetfood daily, taken to the vet at least once a year for screenings and checkups for health, and otherwise cared for... Your cat could live for up to, or even over 20 years. ALL of our cats growing up made it to over 17 years, with numerous making it to 18, 19 & 20. Some cats can outlive even that!
Highly recommend feeding a "whole prey" food (many brands offer this, just check the labels and make sure there is as little "meal" in the ingredients list as possible) for dry OR wet and doing your best to get your cat eating wet food 1-2x a day on a schedule. We feed ours a quarter of a can of cat food 3x a day, but convincing our newest cat (my adopted girl Nym) to eat wet took awhile... Some cats will only eat dry, particularly if they come from a shelter where that's all they got. That said *_wet food is far healthier for cats to eat as they require the moisture and drink water less._* I also recommend getting a filtered water fountain - they go cheap enough on Amazon, I have the Catit Pixie Fountain and all our animals love it! Only have to change the filter 1x a month and the 3packs of replacement filters are only about 8$ (Canadian) on amazon! Well worth the money.
Highly recommend Jackson Galaxy here on YT (the My Cat From Hell guy) for lots of great advice and recipes for helping to extend the health and longevity of your kitty friend, if you are concerned. Especially if you think you might repeat adopting a senior cat in the future, this can really help to not only elongate but give a really great quality of life to those older kitties!
*_TL;DR: Getting your cat to live near 2 decades or more, at their maximum potential, might seem hard but only requires: annual vet checkup, providing a healthy SCHEDULED diet, keeping them indoors or in a catio when outdoors & ensuring they get play so they do not get fat (just get a lure toy and play once a day until the cat lays down, doing it same time daily will create a routine to stimulate and help make kitty secure). This recipe will give the best potential chance, barring unpreventable health issues, for your cat to thrive at maximum length._*
I adopted the most wonderful prrrr machine who was 13 and orange. His name was Peter and we had a wonderful 2 years together. I like to think I gave him a great retirement 😻😮💨😭🤗
Here's praying you have many happy, loving years together.
I currently live in a European country shelters never kill in. Despite the fact is I still got adopted by a cat staff said was diabetic and between 11 and 13. It's now 5 years later, she is still around and all of our vets (several share an office) are impressed by how fit she still is.
I once adopted a stray. She had a tattoo, so I found out that she was at least 20 years old. Her previous owners left her behind on purpose. I had her for 4 years, so she was 24 or older when she died. My other cats were adopted privately or from shelters. One was born after I adopted her mother. She was mostly an inside car but she go outside for a few hours every day. She was almost 20 when I had to let her go.
Very serious thing: If a kitten comes to you with no evident mother, u may be the kitten's last chance -- the dangers they face over night, attack from predators or bigger cats or simply being cold or hungry until morning is potentially fatal. The kitten or puppy or other baby comes to you because *It is your natural responsibility to help the helpless.*
Amen.😊
It is strange that we misbehave to other creatures but they still trust us. 🤔
But also look for the mother in case there is one.
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO HELP THE HELPLESS!!!! YES!!!! I FOUND MY BABY AT TACO BELL AT 2AM ON MY VERY FIRST, VERY PROLONGED VACATION! IT WAS 2 DEGREES AND HE HAD FLEAS OLDER THAN HE WAS. SERENDIPITY EXISTS FOR A REASON!!!
This is exactly what happened to me! I went to the local SPCA to meet a kitten I had seen online, and another kitten in the same room just walked right up and climbed into my lap, smelling me and meowing and headbutting me. To this day, Oliver is still really outgoing, suuuuper affectionate, and constantly asserts his personality 😂❤❤
Which is what you want. Look at the personality, not the fur. 'Chase' from don't stop meowing is a mackerel tabby that cost her owner $5 from a gas station.
we adopted an orange kitten, his name is Oliver also.
Cats just make me melt. I was the "we don't need a cat" dad and now we have 3 and they bring so much joy to our lives!❤
I love hearing that!
Wonderful! 😻
Cat dads are always great to see
my dad was the same way! 😂
My husband was the same. Now he pampers our 3 cats all the time. It melts my heart to see that.❤️
I had a 5 week old kitten pick me over her own feral mother, so I took her home. Best damn cat I ever had. lived to be 17 years old. Miss you Tobi.
I'm sitting next to my three month old boy who came from a feral mother. His name is Toby!
We lost our 20 year old, Max, last Valentines Day. I never thought I would love a cat so much.
When I went with my dad and stepmother to rescue two cats, we went to the rescue center. There was this pure black kitten and was pawing the glass something fierce.
JJ is 15 years old, living his best life (though he lost several brothers and sisters) and is still going strong as of writing this
Thank you to all of you who adopted these cats and kittens. Love you!
My kitty showed up in the parking lot when I came home from school, just walked up to me. Decided to get him some food and water, he followed me without prompting to my Apartment and when I walked in to get him his food, he followed me in, jumped into my recliner. He made himself at home both in my apartment and in my heart.
Four years ago i was choosen by the most loving pet in the world. She still lives with my family. Her previous owners had left her in the countryside and she was rambling about two weeks till she find our house. She was waiting for us at our doorstep, when we arrived. She wasn't afraid at all when i take her in my arms. I still remember tears in my eyes, it was too heartbreaking to not to cry. Then, when i was petting her for first time, I heven't know yet, that she was abandoned. The next day I found out, that somebody left her in our village and my parents decided to take her with us. We never thought seriously about adopting a cat, but we did. I definitely found best friend then. Everytime I'm crying she tries to calm me down, look at my eyes and cuddles me. She pretty quickly learnt to give me a paw. Previous owners made such a giant mistake, when they turned away from her, but it's certainly better for me 😈😈😈
The moment when an animal picks you, they could pick anyone at all, especially cats, they are so independent that when they pick you its something so super special.
The little black cat politely pawing for pets is so adorable.
I am a dog person but those heart-warming clips made me cry a bit. Those clips always shows us that every single animal has its own soul and if we open our hearts to them we will be rewarded with something even bigger
We lost ours through the years and it's been 5 yrs since my last cat Smuckers died. This video made me realize that it's ok to grieve but you can love and help again.
Clear The Shelters is this month in the US. 💕
Yes you can.
My cat was adopted by my 150 lb German Sheppard (Ranger). He carried her into the kitchen IN HIS MOUTH (she was tiny)! I told him, 'We don't snack on Kitties!' - he was offened. He said, 'I'm your baby, she is mine!' It was true,. He took care of his little girl.
I work at a shelter as a behaviorist, and I have a medical background, so all my cats have been forced on me. I foster cats too sick or injured to go up for adoption, and if they take longer than a month to recover I tend to get attached or keep them.
I've also got a blind cat and a cat who's paralyzed in his hind legs who wouldn't be able to go up for regular adoption that I kept, as well. My poor derpy cst with his busted back legs was born that way, so I fostered him at 6 weeks because he was deathly ill. We took him to every vet in the county, including a university veterinary research center, and no one could figure what was wrong with him, but the consensus was that a heavy viral load had caused neurological damage.
And all of my dogs were fosters with aggression or other issues that meant they'd be euthanized if they went back. So I fixed up their behavior, and now they live with me. 😊
A group I was with went to a rescue center. They had four rooms with glass so you could watch the cats. A lady with us just went on how she just loved this kitten. She ask me how to get it's attention since I belong to several cats. Told her go in sit in a chair and see if will come to you. She hadn't even sat down when this old scarred tom cat jump in her lap. Years later every time she sees me she's got new pictures of Major Tom.
I love it❤
major tom 😂❤️
That's how we got our beloved cat he walked into our house and right into my daughters room and never left! Best cat ever❤
When I went to visit my two rescue boys, they were in isolation at the SPCA. Joky jumped up beside me got on the arm of the chair I was sitting in and put his paw on my shoulder... WOW. I was hooked.. still am 7 years later...
only more... 💙💚💙💜💙💚
Everyone in this photo deserve a shout out and many thanks for taking these wonderful babies into their home and more importantly their hearts.
I went to petsmart as a young teen to pick up a chinchilla, ended up taking home a cat that decided I was his lol. No regrets though he’s the best and 8 years later he still chooses me ❤️
That's basically how my cats became part of our family - they walked straight into my heart on soft paws. 💖
My baby girl adopted me when I was looking for a little love bug to gift to my fiancé.
I was looking for a fluffy white kitty, and this baby was a little tiny black love bug.
I kept putting her back down on the table, and she'd keep jumping back in my lap.
The BEST decision I made was adopting her into our life. She was the sweetest love bug, and my husband and I were incredibly lucky to have been her parents for 18 years.
We lost her end of 2016, and we both still miss her every day.
R.I.P. to your cat
@@ic3man
Thank you!
What a wonderful video! Blessings to the many people who chose to open their hearts and homes to these beautiful creatures.
I visited a foster who had kittens. One was not doing well and they didn't know what was wrong with him. He ran to me, I put him on my chest and said he would be okay ! Then 2 days later they figured out what was wrong and treated him. Yep, I adopted him !! My Charlie is a big, beautiful cat now and smart !! Well, that's how he knew to pick me !! ❤❤❤❤❤
When i went to the shelter during an adoption special, they said to not put fingers in the cages to pet them, so i just put my hand near for sniffs and this kitty just started licking my hand nonstop. She's been mine for 5 months as of today and i still get kitty kissies every morning from her
A couple of years ago I noticed a cat out on my terrace. I knew that this little lady belonged to my neighbour so I let her be. Soon after there was a few days of heavy rain and I saw the cat sitting out there again, seeking shelter from the rain. But after 3-4 days she hadn't moved, so I called my neighbour and asked if her cat was eating properly. My neighbour was relieved to hear that her cat was ok as she had not seen it for several days.
She came over immediately with some food and the cat ate it like she never seen food before. But even after that the cat didn't leave my terrace...
I talked with my neighbour and we figured out that the little lady didn't like there as my neighbour had two dogs and another bigger cat there aswell.
I got some catfood and was told to keep feeding her and eventually she go on home.
It's been 8 years and the little lady is still with me :)
She simple moved out and adopted me, I had no say in the matter. And I couldn't be happier!
She does almost everything all the other cats in this video do, she taps me when she wants something, sleeps in my lap or next to me in bed.
She is now my little furball and I love her for it! :)
You are the chosen one among billions. 😻
Thank you for this wonderful montage. We rescued 2 brothers and they are the centre of our universe, bringing so much love and light into our lives, we wonder now, how we survived without them. Please adopt or rescue.
I'm going to the shelter this afternoon for Clear The Shelters. I think I have room for one more. 💕
The following are my own words:
"cat is love and love is life, so cat is life". 😻😻😻
Please, please, please-if you think a cat on the street has adopted you, take it to the vet to look for a microchip. Some cats “adopt” multiple households or already have a loving home. And ALWAYS microchip your cat so if they get lost, someone can help them come home.
My neighbor’s cat has “adopted” us and another couple-he’s fed and loved at home, but comes visit the other two households regularly for more attention. He walks right in. He comes to my place to get brushed and to play with my cat. Both households keep his owner informed of any potential concerns and trade cute photos of him.
@@kellybraun7048.
cat sharing .
my sister does it too . ♡
Good points Kelly sad when ya lose one😢
Yeah about 50% of these are people stealing other people's pets
@@luna-p Gosh. I hope it’s not that bad.
Collars help, if you can get them to wear them and not break them off right away. Cats get into small spaces, as defined by their whiskers, so cat collars are made to break away so they don’t get caught and choke. My cat’s collar isn’t break away, but he only wears it outside the house, when he’s in his carrier or on leash. I’m a proud helicopter pet parent and my cat enjoys every bit of the attention he gets because of it.
No lies were told here. When I lost my first good boy in May, I was absolutely lost. He was my therapy companion for 11 years and a very good dog - my constant shadow. Fam were not excited at the idea of bringing a new dog in to help me, so to stave that off they tried to convince me to get another cat (I had previously only had cats my whole life, before getting a puppy in 2012). They took me around to numerous rescues, shelters, adoption centers... none of the cats responded at ALL, they didn't even look up or seem the least bit interested.
Then my dad and sister went to the nearby SPCA and saw a tiny 3 year old black cat with pretty green eyes and came home insisting that I go see her. She hadn't really responded to either of them, but they had both liked her, so I went to take a look. It was only a week after I had lost my bestest pal, so I was not really sure I even wanted a cat at all, I was really more humoring them... When I walked in, there were lots of cats, and plenty that immediately came over to say hi and get pats (most of those were on hold already lol).
On a chair by the window was the little black cat my dad and sis had found, and when I walked over to her and offered her my hand she not only responded... she very gently took my hand with her two little paws and tugged it in to nip in that way cats do when they want to show affection, not play or hurt. Having grown up with cats, I knew what that was and meant -and was floored when she even got up to try and sit on me when I moved to an empty chair. She was being bullied, so was quickly chased off by the more assertive older black cat, but I was sold already.
After petting all of the cats who would let me, and giving the little black cat one more pat and a promise to return, I went out and filled in the adoption forms. A few days later, we had returned with my back-pack carrier to pick her up. She not only remembered me, but abandoned the people trying to play with her to immediately WALK INTO THE CARRIER literally the moment I put it down open. She just walked right into it, and was so calm on the way home.
I've named her Nymeria, which is good because it turns out she is quite the tiny fighter. She's been almost constantly sick since we got her, but is slowly getting better. She had a resperatory infection that would likely have been a lot on her tiny skinny body in the shelter (she must have just caught it when we went to get her as it bloomed over the next week). Then, after fighting that off for the most part, she got an inner or middle ear infection that took almost a whole month to heal! Now it seems she's got allergies... 😆😆
But I have the funds to care for her, and I have the time and space and family to help... She follows me everywhere like a tiny black shadow, and gets very cross when I go out and leave her behind. Since bringing her home on May 10th, we have also gotten me another doggo (adopted July 1st, 2.5 year old chihuahua) who she took to INSTANTLY. Turns out, she must have come from somewhere with dogs because she took to all the dogs, especially my new pup, instantly and shows not a lick of fear around them!
So now, where I used to have one large white dog following me around, I have two smaller animals - a black cat and a white and black dog. We all miss my big boy, and I wish he'd gotten to meet Nym and Jupi (the chi) before he went... but I would not have had the space and need to adopt Nym and Jupi if he were still here.
We really only get them for so long; cherish every moment and don't let the ending of one story stop you from beginning others. I'm sad my Number One is gone, but I'm so glad I adopted the rest of the crew. One day, when I cross the bridge myself, I'll look forward to reuniting with all of my pack. :) Love them hard, raise them well and be grateful for every moment that you get to spend with them, even when they're being troublesome, those moments will be precious in the end too.
I went to a shelter specific for cats with the intention of getting a black kitten that I saw on their website. The adoption centre was a two level facility with the kittens on the lower level. The adoption manager was giving me a tour of the upper level when a cat jumped off a shelf and hung onto my leg. She would not let go. Her name was Kylie - a beautiful grey cat with amber eyes. Her kittens were adopted several months prior but nobody would take her because she bit visitors. I never did get to see that kitten lol. Ten years later and Kylie is my cat Queen 😂
😻😻😻
My fella was a biter, too! I reached out to pet him at the shelter and he swattd me for my insolence. I apologized and sat on the floor and told him if he wanted to say hi, I would respect his boundaries. He pondered for all of 30 seconds before he hopped down and crawled up onto my chest. Walked right into the carrier when it was time to go; he had no regrets. And as far as I can tell, he still doesn't. 😂❤
My cat walked in through my back door seven years ago, settled down on the couch and never left. He's my best friend, and if he doesn't like you, you're not welcome here.
I have the same rule, "If my purrrrrrfect babies don't like you, you are not welcomed here".
What a stupid ass rule.
I. Have. The. Same. Rule. If my cat is terrified of you (and he’s very social, if there’s people in my home he wants to be in the same room)…there’s something wrong with you, u can’t come back. 😂 and he’s NEVER been wrong.
I’ve been volunteering with an adoption center for 15 years and it’s pure magic when a kitten/cat chooses their human. I swear they are little angels sent to rescue their humans.❤
This video is so wholesome
The world would be a much more chaotic and love-less place without these animals. They deserve nothing but the best in their short lives ❤
I had a stray kitten adopt me in a great time of emotional need. I might have given up on life. I don’t know if I believe in a God, I don’t know who or what brought him into my life, but I care for him and he cares for me…he gives me more than I give to him. And the nights he stays in and snuggles with me is heaven. No, I didn’t have sober parents, nor many friends because of that. But my cat seems to sense this…he is always with me. Dogs are great too, when humans let us down, but a cat gives and never asks for much….they are just “there”
Angels come in all shapes.
@@lindamorton2066 That is very true
I loved this video very much then and may God bless this channel to then.
When we first met, instead of meowing and running around like other kittens, he just quietly looked at me and tried his best to climb into my lap. That's when I realized we belonged together 💗💗💗
I adopted my cat from KSPCA 7 years ago. Went in saying that I wanted a black kitten, but it was the ginger kitten who chose me. Its freakishly accurate how alike my cat and I are. Literally, if he were human, he would be me. Its like he just knew how to choose himself.
This really warmed my heart, sweet little kitties ❤. I have 3 kitties, of all ages. The youngest kitten keeps our house in the prairie safe from mice! He leaves pieces of his catch laying around for daddy to see and praise him for it in the early morning. We also have a dog who loves to play and sleep with the cats as well, my fur-family!
My little guy picked me. I was not looking for a cat. He wouldn't leave me alone. I looked down and this cute little kitten with a grey white face with a pink nose was pawing my chest. I couldn't leave him where he was. When i got him home he pulled himself around in circles on the carpet. We would have conversations with each other. If i had a nap he would always join me. I had him 17 years. I lost him last year. That was a tough one. I loved him with all my heart.
My cat adopted me When he was just a kitten every time I came home he would want to go in my house so I eventually let him in He's been my best friend for 2.5 years now ❤
God Bless You Amen xxxxxxx And God Bless Your Earthly Life Time And Earthly Family Amen xxxxxxx
The ginger cat who mewed in the woman’s arms, made my day😭😭😭
Also the two kittens bouncing in the cage was funny and cute.
OMG to every single hooman who now has the cat that chose them, you are so Blessed😻❤
We think cats pronounce like Ferengis too.
@@djcmission Cats also have rules of Acquisition.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful moments, I really love these individuals that shows these stray cats mercy, care and kindness, they want and need what we all do, someone to trust, love and share a home with.
This video hasn't just moved me a bit. I sent me into another world! So cute! ❤
Cats know how to burrow into your soul. I wasn’t much of a cat person as a kid. But when I volunteered at two Vet Clinics, I fell in love with cats. Until my two now I had Bluepoint Siamese. But it was a Sealpoint at the Vet, a Black cat and a Persian who melted my heart. A year later started my 43 year servitude to cats. I’m on four and five. My beloved kids.
Sweet kitties are so much fun to have around. So soothing and cute.
Both my mom and my grandma were not "cat people"... Until one of our 3 cats distinctly imprinted himself on my mom and now they're besties, and around the same time my grandma had a stray kitty come to her door over and over and she finally "adopted" her and now they are also inseparable 😻.
My husband and I have been married 50 years and have had 15 cats. Numbers 14 and 15 are still with us. We have never chosen a cat-they’ve always chosen us. Callie (now 6) was born in our garage and then moved out by her mom. She came back a year later and ran into the house when we opened the kitchen door. Onyx (now 5) was waiting for us at our vet’s office. She was found at about 2 weeks old, alone and starving outside our vet’s clinic. They loved her and fed her back to life and, when we went in to pick up Hoppy’s ashes, we somehow left with Hoppy’s ashes and a 6-week old kitten. We have 13 other stories similar to these 2, including Hoppy’s story. There’s nothing better than a cat who has chosen you.❤
I lost my petite black cat Abby in 2017 at the age of 15 on January 30th. In a matter of hours, rather then days or months, her kidneys were on the rapid decline and failing on her. I still vividly remember the day I adopted her at the shelter. She was so thin and frail, her coat of fur was ragged at best, and she looked so scared of everyone who passed her by before me. But once I walked up to her cage, she rather quickly got up and started grazing the side of her head against the metal bars whilst purring softly, while I had brought my fingers in to touch her. I knew right away that she was the one, in that moment, asked one of the ladies who were working at the shelter at the time to take her out and put her in the side room for me, and it was love at first sight for sure. Abby got placed onto the cold floor below and automatically jumped up onto my lap and quickly fell asleep against my stomach while I was sitting there on the wooden bench. What an affectionate, loving soul she was, from day one of owning her, down to her last moments I had to spend with her.
Those were the lucky ones, I wish every stray angel find a loving, caring forever home
Cat" "I choose you to be my slave from this day onward."
Human: "Oh, how cute. That cat loves me."
Cat: "Humans. They can be very naive. That's exactly the trait I expect from my slave." 😸
This happened to me. When I was looking for my first cat, my mom and I went to the rescue place. I was looking around and my mom pointed out a tortie who was not in a crate. I went over and greeted the cat. A few minutes later, I picked the cat up and she gave me "head butts" and she was purring really loudly! Then she went to one of my shoulders, behind my head to my other shoulder then back in my arms to give me more head butts. She DEFINITELY CHOSE ME! I had to wait a could of weeks for her to come home because they discovered she wasn't spayed and then needed to be treated for an upper respiratory infection. I named her Belle. She was such a great cat! I joke and say she was a dog in a cat suit! I taught her how to sit, down, rollover and recall on command. And she liked going for walks in the woods.
please tell me you still have her omg thats adorable
A cat choosing you is one of the best feelings ever
There is nothing like the love of a cat! A dog will love you, but a cat will climb on you and bake cookies and purr loudly to proclaim how much they love you.
A dog will love you because they are dopey and blindly loyal. A cat loves you because they want to.
I know, I love getting nuzzles from my fluffy girl, Blair.
My cat hates attention.She always rans away when I wanna cuddle with her😭
We took in a kitten last june, four months after my cat died of old age. I've seen my little black furball in a post, her owner was moving to a military school dorm and could not take her pet with her, so it was either someone adopts the baby or she has nowhere to live. So we, the happy catparents, decided to go buy a cake to celebrate. And right outside a small local shop, stumbled upon another cat, that we could not resist. So now we have two 😂
Didn't get a cat at the adoption center but rather, my cat who I named Smudge choses me when she came into our home one day and immidiately became part of my family, we were inseparable, every night she'll sleep right beside me and I'll hug her, her purring was very soothing, the first thing that greeted me at mornig was her booping her head against my face, gently requesting breakfast, after home from school, I clearly remember she's sitting at the front door, waiting for me to return, she even recognized the sound of my steps, everything was going great with her, until I found out she is pregnant and give birth to 3 beautiful kittens, sadly, 1 didn't make it, a few weeks pass and Smudge is still depressed of losing one of her child but miraculously, a stray kitten come to our home, seeking shelters and foods, I thought the kitten would be a temporary guest but it turn out, she's the newest member of our family, Smudge didn't like her at first, neither does her childrens but after a while, they're like a real Family.
However, this story of mine doesn't have a happy ending, because one day when I came homw from school, I realise that none of my Cats is in the house and I panicked, I literally searched the entire village from noon to sunset, then I found out that my Aunt gave them away to other peoples because she said the house is smelling bad, I didn't even get the chance to say goodbye because they know I wouldn't give her up for anything, I haven't forgiven nor talk to her since then, and that was more than a decade ago.
Your aunt was a controlling bitch. Best thing never to interact with her again.
My previous cat jumped into my arms at the shelter. He started purring, head butting my hair bun and drooling in my neck. I was chosen by this special boy that needed a special home with one human that would love him unconditionally. He was dumped at the shelter twice before he went home with me.
In one of my old apartments, we found a cat in our basement. We had no idea that there was a crawl space that lead from the outside. It was below freezing with snow on the ground and we let him stay inside with us while we tried to find his family. Along with many other ways of searching for his family, we also brought him to the vet to see if he was chipped. When no one claimed him after a month, we adopted him.
I've rescued, fostered and adopted many cats and it's important to make sure they don't already have a home before "rescuing" them. Some cats are indoor/outdoor cats and can be very social while some are just lost and accidentally gotten out. When people claim they "rescued" a cat that already had a home, it causes loving families to lose their furbabies. Please always check to see if an animal already has a home before rescuing them. Local animal shelters and vets can assist with this.
0:53 That kitty’s cuteness and meows killed me 😭❤️✨
My cat chose me too, was at a humane society shelter and she was 1 yr old at the time hiding in the back of the cage. She is super shy and reacted to nobody else there. I poked my fingers into the cage and after a few minutes she crawled up and smelled, licked, and butted her head against my fingers. She's 7 years old now and still my little baby that runs over when i call her and sleeps in bed with me.
It's such an amazing feeling to be loved.
We share our home with three cats. They have their own personality and show love in their own way. We adore them. ❤
The only two pets that I've ever had that chose me/my family gave me the best though shortest experience ever as a pet owner.
When I was four my mom volunteered at a dog kennel and fell in love with a Samoyed. She was able to bring her home for a trial run to see if she did well around us kids. Creampuff was perfect. She let us kids climb all over her and pull on her fur with zero complaints. At night I would sleep in my parents room and she would wake me up and drag me by my shirt to sleep on the floor with her. And we cuddled every night that week. Sadly, someone brought in a sick dog and the sickness killed every dog in that row, about 13 I believe, including Creampuff before we were able to adopt her. I was only four but I remember being utterly devastated. I think that precious girl knew she was sick and thats why she didnt want to be alone at night.
The second was a tabby cat I named Cookie. I was in 6th grade playing outside with my sister. And then I saw him speed walking from FAR down the country road behind our house. When he was a few yards away I realized he was heading straight toward us. He walked up to us with no hesitation and began scenting our legs. We pet him for a few moments before he made it clear he was following us home. We were only in the backyard area but we did stay directly against our legs as we walked to our front door. And he walked straight inside. We fed him and then he never left. My mom had said we couldnt keep him, like the other stray cats I had brought home over the years, but even she fell in love with that cat. Plus, he liked catching mice and in the country we had a very bad mice problem. That cat was my little buddy. A few months later though, there was an accident and he passed. One of the most traumatizing things that's ever happened to me. I wont say what happened because its too sad but I lost my voice from crying and screaming. Went to school the next day and kept bursting into tears out of seemingly nowhere. I cried more grieving for that cat than any human so far in my life. Cookie was special. I love my two cats and the ones I've had before but Cookie will always hold an extra special place in my heart right alongside Creampuff.
The first baby is always something special.
When they put their head on your heart in the center of your chest, they are doing so to help activate your heart chakra. Cats are special sentient beings and should be treated with respect. dignity and a great deal of LOVE>
About to get a cat in the next few weeks, so I've been all over the web trying to figure this stuff out to do it right.
This is a great motivator video, haha!
This video screams "adopt not shop".
Adopted my two girls more than two years ago and they are the best thing that ever happened to me. It was love at first sight.
When I saw my kitty for the first time, she had jumped up on a table above all her siblings as if to say "Here I am, let's go home!" 😭
I miss you so much, Teacup. Sleep well, baby girl. 💔
What a lovely video about cats adopting people. ♥
You come across stories of a son, or a daughter, bringing home a stray kitty (or doggy) and pleads ‘can we keep it’, and you have to make that fateful decision. However, when your family kitty, brings home a stray kitty, the family kitty declares, ‘we are keeping it, whether you like it or not’. Life’s decisions are so much easier, when your pet is in charge.
this happened to me with my first cat. his name was shady. my parents were talking to the worker at the adoption center and i sat down on one of the chairs, and this cat came up to me and sat on my lap, purring, nuzzling, everything. i immediately knew he was the one. we ended up getting two cats because he had a sister and they sort of came in a double package. unfortunately, he died in march of cancer. miss you my sweet baby ❤
I still remember the first time I met my current cat companion… I heard my dad yelling at something to leave (he’s a grumpy old asshole like that) so I went to check it out… and he was yelling at this GORGEOUS small tuxedo kitty who immediately raced to me, started meowing and purring, climbed all over me and nuzzled into me without having ever seen me before…. What I was supposed to do?? I searched for maybe someone who lost her, nobody came forward so I kept her and she’s been with me for 4 years now! And I cannot imagine not having her around, or spending more than a couple of hours without seeing her. She’s genuinely the thing that makes me happiest in the world.
Positive and beautiful... .thank you, I subscribed...
Animals change your life. Truly mesmerizing creatures
Had a grey fluffy cat run into our house, and plant himself in the middle of my bed. It was a neighbor's cat, but the neighbor siad "He's all yours". Had a wonderful 10-years with him.
(The narration on this video is irritating; might be AI??)
A friend had way too many cats, and (irresponsibly) had not desexed any, so was naturally having more... I needed a companion for my 2yo as the elder cat of the household had tragically died. I knew to let them choose me (this was my regular method)...none did, but there was a new litter of newborns as well, so I returned in 4 weeks.
One by one, they were placed into my hands. About the 4th one he said "She doesn't like being handled, so will want to get down straight away". Nope, she climbed up my arm and settled on my shoulder, where she remained for half an hour. I had been chosen. Almost 2 years on, we're inseparable.
I can confirm. This is how I got my Casper and he gave me 15 years of love.
And anyone who thinks that cats are cold and uncaring needs to see this video.
When I met my boyfriend, he had an one year old cat namend Chaos (She really is a chaotic cat.) and I visited him for one year each holiday because my school was in another town.
It just needed two visits and Chaos started to let me carry her like a baby. She cried when I had to go back home.
Today, 10 years later, she's our old lady. And every time when I feel sad or hurt, she comes to me to take care like I do for her.
Our second cat, Liliana, is 8 years now and we got her from someone who didn't treaten her very well. She needed three months to realize that she was save. (Back then she was a kitten with her six months.)
Now, she never leaves my side and we even go on walks in the house hallway. We are training with the leash for two weeks and she walks by my side like she never did anything else.
Our youngest cat, Natsu, came to us with 2 years. She is now 4 and still has a long way to go. She came from the shelter where she was for over a year, always brought back by the people who had adopted her before us, and wasn't trusting human at all.
Today, she comes close when we feed her and her "sisters", she sleeps in the same bed like me and comes in the room every now and then to look if everything is okay. Just touching is still a little problem but until now, she made very good (and quick if you think about how lost she must have felt in the shelter when coming there at kitten age) progress.
I sat down in the shelter cat room, and Molly came across the room and climbed up in my lap. A worker came in, just stared for a moment, and said "She Never does that. We thought she didn't like humans." Of course we adopted her.😊
A few years back my mum and I went to the local rescue just to look at cats since we were thinking about getting one again after not having one for a few years. We didn't intend on getting one at that moment - just looking to see what they had. The minute we started looking around the enclosures this tiny black kitten was right up trying to get our attention so we went in to see her first. When we stepped in she was all over us - meowing, playing, rolling over, and climbing up onto my shoulders. Of course, she was just the first one we interacted with so we went to see the others. All of the cats were nice and there were some absolutely beautiful ones but our minds just kept going back to the first kitten.
After looking at everyone and finding it difficult to leave without taking at least one of them, we asked to go back and see the first kitten. We went in again and we knew we couldn't leave her there. We had been chosen.
We didn't know a lot of her backstory but she was alone in her enclosure, no litter mates or anything. She was also younger than the normal adoption age and was set to have her first vaccinations so we reserved her and waited a few days. Then we got her home! She was absolutely perfect and made everyone's day brighter!
Unfortunately, this is where the story takes a turn. Once she was old enough to be spayed we started introducing her to the outdoors as she was a very outdoorsy cat - she just wouldn't have been happy staying in all day. Our area is very quiet and always has cats running around. She always came back every night and adored being outside. However, one day she got hit by a car. Not one cat has been hit around here since us moving here, and even now it hasn't happened again. We did lose her that day and it was the worst feeling in the world. I still feel so bad for letting it happen but I know she wouldn't have been content with life if she didn't have her time outside. She was a total free spirit!
We were all hollow from that point and it was just too quiet in the house. About a month later we decided that we couldn't live with the silence and were looking for another cat to help with the healing process. She was not being replaced - no one could replace her.
My mum had seen an ad with some nice kittens and asked to see them. Of course, I found an ad with this stunning half-ragdoll boy and we also asked about him. We didn't hear back from the first people so we went to see the half-ragdoll boy. He was adorable and so clingy - he stuck to us like velcro with those little claws. We reserved him and started the drive home. That's when we got a reply from the first people and, my mum being my mum didn't want to seem rude so set up a time to see the kittens the next day.
The next day rolls around and she takes my brother to go and see them. There were some lovely tabbies that I wanted but, when she got there, the tabbies were all very timid and didn't really go up to them. Of course, which one went up and fell asleep right next to them... a pure black girl, of course. The very one I didn't want because it was too much of a painful reminder.
That night they came back and told me this one chose them and yes, it was the black one. I didn't go to see her that night as I just couldn't.
The next day rolls around and I'm asked to look after the kitten while everyone goes out...
I sit in the living room with her and she proceeded to give me all her love and cuddle into my neck and fall asleep. She won my heart in seconds.
After a few weeks we got that other boy and the duo helped heal our hearts. Now, almost 4 years old, they are still our babies. We went back last year to the person who had our boy (they had pure ragdolls this time around) and got ourselves another cutie. He just turned 1 and is absolutely mental 😂
Even all these years later I don't think our black girl lets me live down my initial distaste. She is my shadow. She has to be wherever I am. I am the only female she dotes on (she's loves on males more - she still loves everyone but seems to show a more loving side to men). I get love bites from her and she always has to scrape my door to get into my room. Even if I have my door open to the catio (I have another door that has access to the back garden) she still wants to stay in with me. If I go out, she follows. We just have this deep connection and we can just communicate with each other like we're the same species - we just understand each other. I have the same relationship with the others but with her, it's just that little bit more. She's my angel and I'm so thankful for her ❤
I like to think our girl, Raven, was sent by our first girl, Xena. And so were our boys, Kenzo and Gizmo. Raven is our queen who expects to be treated as such. Kenzo, the half-ragdoll, is extremely anxious around people he doesn't know but is such a lovebug! Gizmo, the pure ragdoll, is absolutely insane and has no thoughts going on inside that head of his. Altogether, they are the perfect trio and my life feels complete with them!
💗 Thank you, Xena 💗
Many cats have adopted me, you just know when you obey them. From Sally, Tux, Sax, Oboe, Scrap, Ellie, Pixel, and Mia, thank you for choosing me.
I had a cat named lilly who was my whole heart. She had a seizure disorder and passed after 4 beautiful years together. I said my heart cant possibly love another as much so i swore ill never have another. Then one day i heard a noise outside my door and went to check it out. A momma cat was standing just outside my carport area amd her baby was laying on my 1 tiny step. She was so sick, barely breathing from all tbe boogies clogging her little nose. Momma stared until i picked up the baby .. soon as i did momma turned and walked away looking back once more. I said ill save her mommy. Thank you for trusting me..its been 3 years and Mashka is healthy, happy, and spoiled rotten. I adore her. Ive never seen her kitty momma again but ill forever be thankful she brought me her baby to save.
My daughter was walking home from school when a tiny kitten and puppy both followed her home together. We kept them both and still have them 10 years later.
A strange kitten jumped onto my lap. I was reluctant to take her in because my rental house didn't allow pets. She wouldn't take no for an answer, so I relented and took her in. This was in 2006 when she was about 3 months old. She's 17 now, alive and kicking.
Cats are the most amazing beings. Please take good care of them ya'll. The "fruits" will be plentiful! Meow!!
You can see why the ancient Egyptians revered them as demi-gods. You could be put to death for causing deliberate harm to a cat. Cats were important to the Egyptians as they kept rodents out of grain stores, and Egyptians appreciated their beauty too.
A cat that was left behind when his owner moved found its way into my garage where there was food and water for another cat i had. Took me a year for him to gain my trust. He was old, and looked like he may have either been abused or hit by a car and his leg was healed a bit crooked. He was close to death when he made it to my garage. One day i opened the garage door to go into the house, and he helped himself to go inside. He was strictly my cat and he wanted nothing to do with anyone else. I gave him a great life or what was left of it, which was about 8 years. He had to be put down last year, and it was the first time my kids had ever seen me cry. I have 2 more thanks to my kids buying me one, but like the stray, they both only want me. I didnt want any more cats because to this day im still sad at losing my stray, and dont want to go through that again. Im old and i can hopefully go before my cats do for that reason.
This was me when I went to get a cat at the shelter.
A cat that was out and about inside the building kept following me. His name was Kent.
Because he was so friendly and followed me around everywhere in the shelter, I decided to take him home. He's fat and happy to this day, and I love him to bits. 🥰
A cat is a great judge of character, if a cat likes you, you are a kind person! Hope all your kitties break the world record and live like creme puff 27!! And even longer they truly are a blessing ❤
God sends us cats and kittens so we won't be lonely! They are our guardian angels!!! 😻😻😻😇😇😇