Hahaha! For real though, is it maybe because sibling cat has a litter box inside, and Bunny can smell that? And poop has been modelled to be kinda important (like, poop is already important to dogs, and the poop button goes outside and gets you attention) so maybe it's Bunny's way to show affection?
It is actually so cool to see her get flustered when she’s excited! And “sound settle” is a genius combination for “shut up” it is very interesting to see how specific and unique Bunny’s language skills are and how they’ve developed to be that way at this point.
A very typical traditional north eastern Chinese joke is like: A: What's the name of your dog? B: Dog is Bunny A: Dog is Bunny? Then what's the name of your bunny? B: Bunny is Parrot. A: Then What is your Parrot? B: Parrot is Son. A: What is your son? B: Son is A.
@@fomorians Keep in mind that if Google/RUclips will keep hiding comments from us, we can always start hiding comments from them as well, by using some sort of encryption ;) (a technique that is bread and butter for every spy worth his/her shades). E.g. we can speak in code, or encode our texts in base64, or rot13, or atbash, or whatever method you know ;)
As precious as Bunny is, and how clever she is, I am equally impressed with Bunny’s “parents” providing constant reassurance after each “conversation”.
When I worked in the intellectual disability field, one of the people I worked with had a limited vocabulary. He didn't know how to express what he wanted, but made up simple, repetitive, and untrue stories that were always the same, only the names may had changed, if you tried to verify. He had a pattern of starting communication with "The other day". He didn't have a grasp on how to verbalise tense other than sort of parroting phrases he had deliberately been taught. One other worker took the time to correct him every time he said something in present tense, or no tense, when he was talking about something in the past. One day he used past tense correctly and efficiently, on his own, without any correction or encouragement. We were amazed and delighted. He had been excitedly watching a motorbike in a paddock across the road the day before, and next day went to the fence and, instead of just saying " The other day there was motorbike", or something like that, he just came out with "I saw a motorbike." Its hard to explain the whole situation. But this was an amazing leap for him. The brain and consciousness are extraordinary.
Ok, this is actually pretty crazy. I can understand knowing sound as a concept and I assume that you modeled settle for things like calming down. So did she realize herself that she could combine sound and settle to tell things to be quiet? The thought process alone for that is immense, because it shows that word definitions aren't concrete in her mind and that a word and it's use can have multiple. Stella has shown this a little with Outside Water replacing her Beach button, which shows that she knows that the beach is a place with water and isn't just pressing it because she knows she gets taken to a place she likes. Also, this is quite interesting that she is expressing a desire like this. Usually you think of Pets desires in a more tangible sense, like Food, sleep, bathroom, play, but here she just simply doesn't like the sound of a cat meowing?
Years ago, I read an article in National Geographic about animal intelligence. One animal in iy was a parrot. It knew "banana" and "apple", and would ask for each by name. Later, after it had had oranges (I think) a few times, it started asking for them as well. But it didn't know what they were called, so it called them "banapples". The bird made up a new word for a new thing, based on the words it already had. Animals are mich smarter than we realize, we just have such poor methods of communication with each other. Except deer. Deer are dumb as rocks.
@@PaulGuy In essence, they have the mental capability of a five years old humans. For example, when my niece was 3, she always ask for strawberry milk (i.e. smoothie) because she didn't know it is called smoothie.
When bunny was doing her long sentence. As you said she was excited, kind of reminds me of a toddler running up their parents speaking gibberish, but making sense to the parents. An as I’ve learned some animals have the brains of toddlers, like dogs.
Watching Bunny learn and grow is just as exciting and fun as watching kids put language together. I always smile watching a Bunny video, thanks for sharing her with the internet.
Can you imagine all the dogs/animal that were abused and learn how to express themselves like Bunny. I think we will all be surprised of what the will say about humans. I'm obsessed with Bunny. I love her. Is it too late to teach my old dogs to talk to us?
Ok I believe now Bunny def knows what she is trying to say w the buttons. I was previously very skeptical and thought she might just be pushing random buttons. But this was pretty convincing.
Seeing these I can't help but think of the part in _Perelandra_ where the Green Lady is telling Ransom that the proper duty of humans towards animals is to elevate them towards a human level.
That's very creative to put together words from a limited set of choices to form phrases that can communicate ideas that aren't their own button on the board, such as "sound settle"
Bunny is just brilliant. Every time I think of our past dogs I feel bad because they didn't have the opportunity to express themselves. I look at other dogs that don't have someone to help them speak and I wonder how frustrating it must be to live your entire life using your eyes, tail, and body to express your needs or wants. Whoever thought of this originally THANK you.
Stella’s owner, Christina Hunger, first one to do this. And she thought at the time, someone else had already done it when she began. Her videos aren’t as good but her book is amazing.
Grammatically I think it'd be "Shut up and go away, Cat." It's remarkable how much emotion and meaning Bunny can put into a sentence constructed out of pressing < 100 buttons laid on a floor
Its like when a baby is starting to talk. They have a limited amount of words its up to you to figure out what it means. My bird only knows X amount of words... if she's into something she isn't supposed to be you hear her say "step up" because she knows if you see her thats what you will say. We call it telling on herself lol
@@kayplaya86 I'm subscribed to them too. :). I was just curious if another animal in the house could pick up the language if it is not being taught directly to them.
Love watching the Bunny do her/his? thing. Sound settle I didn’t get it at 1st. But yes so fun. Wondering if my chihuahua can do this; I often wonder about what’s in that little head.
I had a grey and white cat for 13 years called Bunny! She passed at the end of January 2021. I just found your channel. I love your dog. She’s adorable. I have an orange tabby also. His name is Mick. Cheers.
I love watching bunny and otter... so much so I make my husband watch too... bunny she is just amazing. Her conceptual understanding is astonishing, and I'm so glad you post these glimpses so I can see. I have to say it always makes me smile..and sometimes totally bust out laughing. Thanks bunny, otter and bunnys mom. We love you guys!
Yes!! Please please pleeaaasseeee share more of these videos of Bunny using her buttons to communicate onto youtube. I am obsessed and have shared your channel with everyone I know!
I am so amazed Bunny has internalized tense and emotions. Besides being beautiful (trust me, I'm a greyhound and I know beautiful), she's also very smart.
Hi! What an incredible job ur doing w Bunny!! This is truly amazing and shows us dogs, altho intelligent animals, possess the more intricate abilities it takes to understand and communicate on a much deeper level. THANK YOU for sharing Bunny and her wonderful and insightful learning experiences! U r an outstanding teacher, so patient and consistent! I thoroughly enjoy watching Bunny on RUclips and Instagram. I wish I had learned of this much sooner. My extremely smart Reaux, a gorgeous & delightful mix of German Shepherd, Border Collie and St Bernard, could learn any trick or behavior in a wink. Sadly, he passed away this year at only 13 due to diabetes. I rescue animals and have had too many dogs to count but Reaux was certainly one of a kind. He would’ve taken to this without much issue I believe. Thank u again!
What you are doing with Bunny has helped me to communicate more directly with dogs. It's clear she has confidence enough in you to demand respect, and you don't let her down. To me, she's getting clearer with even the more abstract things, and I really wish you all the best... At meeting her, I'd hope she'd she'd ask you who I am and why. There must be frustrating times when neither of you can get to the same place! I can see neither of you want to give this up... Aaand I kinda ran out of steam here. I don't even know why I'm trying to post this, or what the point was except that I know a dog who isn't mine, and I can feel MY relationship with him is between US specifically... Today, I met him and we interacted as only we do: including a tiny thing even his Own Human can't ask of him... Cos that's how he and I roll. I think... Yes. I feel privileged that you share this with the world. That I see it, and it it encourages me to look beyond behaviour. To see and experience the DOG (or cat or ferret, etc) themselves. Please don't stop (even if you stop sharing publicly), for I believe you'll all be the richer for it... And have you asked Bunny whether she knows about how famous and loved she is? By people she never met? NOTE: never be emotional and tired when posting stuff on social media... If you do don't hit that SEND button Oops
What I'm more interested in are the implications this has for the concept of "theory of mind". Certain sentences Bunny makes (assuming they are being correctly interpreted) sort of imply that she is able to process the concept of theory of mind, if so, them this has tremendous implications.
I'm pretty sure the fact that dogs possess theory of mind has been established scientific consensus for quite a while now. My understanding is the fact that they can engage in intentional subterfuge is what settled the matter.
If she actually understands as much as it looks like than I think upstairs is anywhere above her maybe given the cat perch was also considered "upstairs".
I think a previous video showed that Bunny's "upstairs" is anywhere above her eyeline - she used it about something that was on a kitchen counter, IIRC.
She’s so fast at putting sentences together. I had a bichon that craved to communicate more. She had a 50 word vocabulary. I thought of the same but figured I’d have to make the buttons and didn’t know how. Never heard of the device or went further. Thank you for proving this. It will be relieving for some, it’s hard knowing how much they want to talk to you. This was 5 years ago. I didn’t believe in college that Koko the gorilla actually put two descriptive words “water fruit” together for wanting watermelon, but now I do. Our animals will seem more like individuals with challenges than seemingly from another kingdom. 🙏🏽
lol love how neighbour cat gets called "Friend" sibling cat gets called "Poop"
That is hilarious! Thanks for pointing it out. I can leave the comment section now. Lol
Sounds like how siblings work
😭😭😭😭
@@yuki97kira clearly that, since dog's brain is like ~3-4 y.o kid's one.
Hahaha! For real though, is it maybe because sibling cat has a litter box inside, and Bunny can smell that? And poop has been modelled to be kinda important (like, poop is already important to dogs, and the poop button goes outside and gets you attention) so maybe it's Bunny's way to show affection?
It is actually so cool to see her get flustered when she’s excited! And “sound settle” is a genius combination for “shut up” it is very interesting to see how specific and unique Bunny’s language skills are and how they’ve developed to be that way at this point.
@Loving Life
You mean, settle down the sound.
"Poop fun" for fart was pretty hilarious
@Karla Sdoia no-one cares. You should be ashamed for doing that to your girlfriend.
@@wyattchandler6359 it's a bot. They get paid if you respond. Just report and don't respond.
Essentially just said “shut up and go away”
I get it, Bunny. Whenever I see a cat outside I too am like "soundhelpFRIENDmomLOOKNOW"
You mean “look, meow”?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Sound Settle" should be on a T-Shirt.
Must have now!
@@ForsakenArchAngel sound settle you're too loud
@@kayplaya86 lol
I have PTSD and wish that the sounds would settle a lot. I would totally buy that on a tshirt or a necklace.
oml thats actually brilliant i want one
Normies: "Shut up"
Me, an intellectual: "Sound Settle"
imagine using the word normies unironically on 2021
@@e4rlygames well it was ironic so
@@kazakukog Well im going to wait untill the OG replies so he can explain if was ironic or not, seems good?
@@e4rlygames so you think the OC* actually unironically uses "normies" and "sound settle". ok :) ..
@@kazakukog No, but i really want to see what OC says, that would be awesome if he replied
Part of me wonders if Bunny is a cat person.
She's a CatDog
A very typical traditional north eastern Chinese joke is like:
A: What's the name of your dog?
B: Dog is Bunny
A: Dog is Bunny? Then what's the name of your bunny?
B: Bunny is Parrot.
A: Then What is your Parrot?
B: Parrot is Son.
A: What is your son?
B: Son is A.
As fellow cat crazy being. Yes she is.
@@Nirrrina as a crazy cat lady I fully understand your comment! 😻
@@hanyanglee9018 pretty shit joke
"Shut up, cat. Bye."
Damn...
When you wanna talk straight but only have polite options ... lmfao
@@beakittelscherz5419 This is our future on RUclips if they'll continue cens0ring words.
@@bonbonpony [___]
@@bonbonpony [this comment has been removed due to violation of RUclips's Community Guidelines]
@@fomorians Keep in mind that if Google/RUclips will keep hiding comments from us, we can always start hiding comments from them as well, by using some sort of encryption ;) (a technique that is bread and butter for every spy worth his/her shades). E.g. we can speak in code, or encode our texts in base64, or rot13, or atbash, or whatever method you know ;)
I like how she got so happy when she saw a cat that she immediately referred to it as "friend."
She looked so proud of herself for communicating that the cat was "upstairs"
Please do "Bunny Like Cats hmmmm?" And see if she likes cats
Omg, yes!!
Excellent idea!
As precious as Bunny is, and how clever she is, I am equally impressed with Bunny’s “parents” providing constant reassurance after each “conversation”.
When I worked in the intellectual disability field, one of the people I worked with had a limited vocabulary. He didn't know how to express what he wanted, but made up simple, repetitive, and untrue stories that were always the same, only the names may had changed, if you tried to verify. He had a pattern of starting communication with "The other day". He didn't have a grasp on how to verbalise tense other than sort of parroting phrases he had deliberately been taught. One other worker took the time to correct him every time he said something in present tense, or no tense, when he was talking about something in the past. One day he used past tense correctly and efficiently, on his own, without any correction or encouragement. We were amazed and delighted. He had been excitedly watching a motorbike in a paddock across the road the day before, and next day went to the fence and, instead of just saying " The other day there was motorbike", or something like that, he just came out with "I saw a motorbike."
Its hard to explain the whole situation. But this was an amazing leap for him. The brain and consciousness are extraordinary.
"Bunny the dog is obsessed with cats" just sounds like the first line of a children's book.
Imagine if the cat knows how to use the buttons too... the conversations they will hv 😂
There is also a cat with a sound board... she pushes " mad" alot
billispeaks. It's interesting to see the different communication styles
There are cats with buttons on youtube too, there is one who always complain about back pain, "back auch " u.u poor Kitty
@@jannemeermin6410 lol
Ok, this is actually pretty crazy. I can understand knowing sound as a concept and I assume that you modeled settle for things like calming down. So did she realize herself that she could combine sound and settle to tell things to be quiet? The thought process alone for that is immense, because it shows that word definitions aren't concrete in her mind and that a word and it's use can have multiple. Stella has shown this a little with Outside Water replacing her Beach button, which shows that she knows that the beach is a place with water and isn't just pressing it because she knows she gets taken to a place she likes. Also, this is quite interesting that she is expressing a desire like this. Usually you think of Pets desires in a more tangible sense, like Food, sleep, bathroom, play, but here she just simply doesn't like the sound of a cat meowing?
She has a friend called tango if I remember right
Years ago, I read an article in National Geographic about animal intelligence. One animal in iy was a parrot. It knew "banana" and "apple", and would ask for each by name.
Later, after it had had oranges (I think) a few times, it started asking for them as well. But it didn't know what they were called, so it called them "banapples". The bird made up a new word for a new thing, based on the words it already had.
Animals are mich smarter than we realize, we just have such poor methods of communication with each other.
Except deer. Deer are dumb as rocks.
@@PaulGuy In essence, they have the mental capability of a five years old humans. For example, when my niece was 3, she always ask for strawberry milk (i.e. smoothie) because she didn't know it is called smoothie.
@@PaulGuy why deer dumb?
@@angelaholsapple8830
Watch that video of women freeing deer only for it to get caught in in fence again.
"sound settle" is my favourite
At the end
Mom: love you
Cat: Don't speak to me mortal
Serve you would be a more appropriate button for cats.
When bunny was doing her long sentence. As you said she was excited, kind of reminds me of a toddler running up their parents speaking gibberish, but making sense to the parents. An as I’ve learned some animals have the brains of toddlers, like dogs.
I think the most amazing part is that Bunny understands the concept of "went" and was able to verbalize(though with a machine).
"Poop" and looks at cat xD
My beagle's favorite "treat" was cat poop. Maybe Bunny's too?
Sassy! calling the cat a little sh*t haha
"sound help mom friend" is exactly the reaction I would expect a dog to have to cat
Sound settle cat bye = shut up cat and leave! OMG I love this dog!
I will forever consider perches to be upstairs lol
Watching Bunny learn and grow is just as exciting and fun as watching kids put language together. I always smile watching a Bunny video, thanks for sharing her with the internet.
Bunny is smart and pretty.
5 years from now I might need Bunny’s help to write a thesis
I really can’t get enough of Bunny!!
"Cat is went :D"
I wonder if some of the longer or more "gibberish" sentences are because Bunny is trying to express two things at the same time?
There's a decent chance some of the presses are accidental.
"sound settle" sounds like something you'd find in a Strange Planet comic 😂
Yesss my thoughts exactly!!
yuzh
To Cat at the end..."love you" cat walks away " like "whatever" 😆
when you said "cat is went" bunny nodded a little :)
I love bunny, she brightens my day and aways brings a smile to my face. Thank you for sharing her with the world.
Can you imagine all the dogs/animal that were abused and learn how to express themselves like Bunny. I think we will all be surprised of what the will say about humans.
I'm obsessed with Bunny. I love her. Is it too late to teach my old dogs to talk to us?
No it isn't.
Ok I believe now Bunny def knows what she is trying to say w the buttons. I was previously very skeptical and thought she might just be pushing random buttons. But this was pretty convincing.
Please don’t stop posting, bunny is such a joy to watch and keeps me going ❤️
Omg I’m also obsessed with that neighbor cat 😍 so gorgeous
Seeing these I can't help but think of the part in _Perelandra_ where the Green Lady is telling Ransom that the proper duty of humans towards animals is to elevate them towards a human level.
I think the cats would beg to differ
@@felixoupopote Good point. I'm sure they see their duty as to elevate humans to _their_ level.
That's very creative to put together words from a limited set of choices to form phrases that can communicate ideas that aren't their own button on the board, such as "sound settle"
The way Uni bailed when told she is loved. VERY cat.
Wow, "sound settle" is amazing.
I wonder how she was taught "settle".
I've seen in other videos it was used for like settling down on the couch/relaxing/taking a break and stuff.
So in other words, "calm down your noise, cat"
What a smarty-paws! Never fails to amaze me, and make me smile!
Oh my goodness that fluffy tail
How is Bunny not viral!? 💕👏 You're so smart sweet Bunny!!
she has defintely gone viral, it's just that this youtube channel has a bit less of a following than her insta or tiktok! (:
@@wormudon ahhhh, I see. I was gonna say! This is amazing! 🤗💕
Also been on TV around the world quite a bit. We’re all bunny hipsters in here though
Bunny is just brilliant. Every time I think of our past dogs I feel bad because they didn't have the opportunity to express themselves. I look at other dogs that don't have someone to help them speak and I wonder how frustrating it must be to live your entire life using your eyes, tail, and body to express your needs or wants. Whoever thought of this originally THANK you.
Stella’s owner, Christina Hunger, first one to do this. And she thought at the time, someone else had already done it when she began. Her videos aren’t as good but her book is amazing.
Bunny really did say "Shut up cat bye" 🤣
You have no idea how happy I get when I see a video from you Bunny. Love you. X♡ 🐾❤🐾❤
Loving the book!
I don’t tend to like the designer dog breeds but Bunny is so interesting looking. And obviously very smart.
So basically she’s saying “Shut up cat bye” XD Lol 😂 btw thx for all the likes 🤑🤑🤑
Grammatically I think it'd be "Shut up and go away, Cat."
It's remarkable how much emotion and meaning Bunny can put into a sentence constructed out of pressing < 100 buttons laid on a floor
I made it 200 likes.
Your icon is so cute I love it haha
@@_whattheflip_ tysmmmmm
@@plok7533 tyyy
Bunny said git somewhere and settle down cat! Lol
Its like when a baby is starting to talk. They have a limited amount of words its up to you to figure out what it means.
My bird only knows X amount of words... if she's into something she isn't supposed to be you hear her say "step up" because she knows if you see her thats what you will say. We call it telling on herself lol
has the cat ever tried the buttons?
If you want to see a cat use buttons to speak watch the channel BilliSpeaks
@@kayplaya86 I'm subscribed to them too. :). I was just curious if another animal in the house could pick up the language if it is not being taught directly to them.
@@laureng6896 bobby your thoughts
😯
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That's his pog face
@@ContentConfessional happy billi! Love you!
I love the last part. If you had an "up yours" button the cat would've totally pressed it.
The neighbours cat is friend so it was like bunny saying “look a friend, mom (mom look a friend) outside”
Love watching the Bunny do her/his? thing. Sound settle I didn’t get it at 1st. But yes so fun. Wondering if my chihuahua can do this; I often wonder about what’s in that little head.
When youre at the cinema and someone keeps being loud
*_S O U N D. S E T T L E._*
I had a grey and white cat for 13 years called Bunny! She passed at the end of January 2021. I just found your channel. I love your dog. She’s adorable. I have an orange tabby also. His name is Mick. Cheers.
2035: Dogs operate their own RUclips channels, mostly to troll cats.
I love watching bunny and otter... so much so I make my husband watch too... bunny she is just amazing. Her conceptual understanding is astonishing, and I'm so glad you post these glimpses so I can see. I have to say it always makes me smile..and sometimes totally bust out laughing. Thanks bunny, otter and bunnys mom. We love you guys!
I wonder if billy the talking cat and bunny can meet someday and talk with buttons
Billy will hit the mad button 4 times.
oh my god I just saw how perfectly her ears are matched to her jawline and now my little dog groomer heart is all a flutter
Now I'm waiting for Bunny to talk to Billie.
"sound settle" "mad"
Billie might get confused, as "bunny" is her word/button for her rabbit toy 😂
And for them both to talk to Stella
"Sound settle, bye."
I'm gonna steal and use this someday!
This sweet little dog ! It truly makes you wonder what our animal families are thinking about us , dosen't it ! ! . . . 🤔 . . . 🐕🐈
This is really amazing. like truly bunny can form sentences and describe what she's talking about
meow upstairs
I am absolutely in love with the docks you guys live on
The most reading I’ve done lately is while watching Bunny videos.
I find this so fascinating.
Bunny is a reeeeally intelligent dog
Yes!! Please please pleeaaasseeee share more of these videos of Bunny using her buttons to communicate onto youtube. I am obsessed and have shared your channel with everyone I know!
I see the cat and dog have a typical sibling rivalry.
I am so amazed Bunny has internalized tense and emotions. Besides being beautiful (trust me, I'm a greyhound and I know beautiful), she's also very smart.
"Sound Settle" holy hell xDDD your dog is so savage
I'm obsessed with Bunny, she's my favorite dog now. I need a daily dose of her to complete my day 😁
Thank you for CAPTIONing!!
Has Uni ever pushed buttons?
Cat is like : I already have a langauge just specifically for you, I won't learn a second one just because you are lazy hooman!
That's the attitude I got from my cat at first, but now he's like holy shit, I can demand SPECIFIC THINGS?! I'll learn!
"Sound settle" = "Be quiet" 😄
She legit said “shut up and go away” to the cat! 😂
Hi! What an incredible job ur doing w Bunny!! This is truly amazing and shows us dogs, altho intelligent animals, possess the more intricate abilities it takes to understand and communicate on a much deeper level. THANK YOU for sharing Bunny and her wonderful and insightful learning experiences! U r an outstanding teacher, so patient and consistent! I thoroughly enjoy watching Bunny on RUclips and Instagram. I wish I had learned of this much sooner. My extremely smart Reaux, a gorgeous & delightful mix of German Shepherd, Border Collie and St Bernard, could learn any trick or behavior in a wink. Sadly, he passed away this year at only 13 due to diabetes. I rescue animals and have had too many dogs to count but Reaux was certainly one of a kind. He would’ve taken to this without much issue I believe. Thank u again!
What you are doing with Bunny has helped me to communicate more directly with dogs.
It's clear she has confidence enough in you to demand respect, and you don't let her down.
To me, she's getting clearer with even the more abstract things, and I really wish you all the best... At meeting her, I'd hope she'd she'd ask you who I am and why.
There must be frustrating times when neither of you can get to the same place! I can see neither of you want to give this up... Aaand I kinda ran out of steam here. I don't even know why I'm trying to post this, or what the point was except that I know a dog who isn't mine, and I can feel MY relationship with him is between US specifically... Today, I met him and we interacted as only we do: including a tiny thing even his Own Human can't ask of him... Cos that's how he and I roll.
I think... Yes.
I feel privileged that you share this with the world. That I see it, and it it encourages me to look beyond behaviour. To see and experience the DOG (or cat or ferret, etc) themselves.
Please don't stop (even if you stop sharing publicly), for I believe you'll all be the richer for it... And have you asked Bunny whether she knows about how famous and loved she is? By people she never met?
NOTE: never be emotional and tired when posting stuff on social media...
If you do don't hit that SEND button
Oops
Okay this is absolutely incredible, I'm amazed!
I love how excited Bunny gets!!
I am in Love with Bun Bun Bunny . !
What I'm more interested in are the implications this has for the concept of "theory of mind". Certain sentences Bunny makes (assuming they are being correctly interpreted) sort of imply that she is able to process the concept of theory of mind, if so, them this has tremendous implications.
I'm pretty sure the fact that dogs possess theory of mind has been established scientific consensus for quite a while now. My understanding is the fact that they can engage in intentional subterfuge is what settled the matter.
Tere cat is told to go "upstairs" so maybe in bunny's mind "upstairs is where all cats disappear to?
She also knows "upstairs" is where daddy goes to poop!
If she actually understands as much as it looks like than I think upstairs is anywhere above her maybe given the cat perch was also considered "upstairs".
I think a previous video showed that Bunny's "upstairs" is anywhere above her eyeline - she used it about something that was on a kitchen counter, IIRC.
im glad you consider confirmation bias when training bunny, i feel like a lot of talking dogs are just confirmation bias
“Sound settle”-brilliant!
Uni is like, see ya happy lady. You only have time for the first beast!
Cat: Mad! 😁
She’s so fast at putting sentences together. I had a bichon that craved to communicate more. She had a 50 word vocabulary. I thought of the same but figured I’d have to make the buttons and didn’t know how. Never heard of the device or went further. Thank you for proving this. It will be relieving for some, it’s hard knowing how much they want to talk to you. This was 5 years ago. I didn’t believe in college that Koko the gorilla actually put two descriptive words “water fruit” together for wanting watermelon, but now I do. Our animals will seem more like individuals with challenges than seemingly from another kingdom. 🙏🏽
Does she have to remember where all the buttons are?
These videos are all absolutely fascinating!!
when i see bunny's coloring, she looks like she's wearing pants maybe?
@@kjulietraven i don't know if you're joking or being serious. i know she's not actually wearing human pants
"Love you!"
Cat: Nope. Nope, I know where this is going.
Bunny and Billi need to collaborate!!
I'm not really a dog person but this is fascinating.
You &Bunny has inspired me to teach my cat 😊
"Love you"
*Uni has left the chat.*