Fascinating watching these two play fighting, they have contrasting styles. It's like watching a boxing match against a featherweight and a middleweight. The serval moves in and out so quickly with so many feints. He also looks elegant doing it.
When the serval acts like he's finally ready to concede, he makes a lightning quick strike! 🤣 It made me laugh on a couple occasions. I grew up with cats, not like these of course, but I appreciate them in play mode.
@alexfamie5255 I had seven kitties about 20 years ago and it was funny to watch them play. Didn't have any like these but did have a Maine Coon that was a good sized kitty
@@jonsebastian1366 jon sebastian , regrettably it seems the person who has this channel is enjoying it and I don't think he has the best interest at heart for that poor caracal. It makes me sad for that poor cat .
So great to see these cats happy, well taken care of and looking healthy! I see a lot of overweight caracals in these situations which always makes me sad, they deserve to be taken care of and fed right. Thank you for being a cool owner!
Yes, nonetheless, 'Serval Cats Can Be Dangerous While a serval cat can bond with a human, they generally will only be one-person animals. They are capable of being affectionate and aren’t usually aggressive towards humans but keeping one as a pet is still risky. As we see here, serval cats play hard and rough. Even if they’re just biting or scratching as a play behavior, serval cats can do painful damage to their human playmate. It is not advisable for a serval to be kept with other pets or with kids. These cats are the most skilled hunters of any wild cat species. Those hunting instincts never go away even in a serval raised with humans. Small animals and small people look and act too much like prey to ever be safe with a serval cat in the house.'
Actually I have never seen an obese intact cat. Just saying. I feel like a lot of male exotics get neutered to tame their extra-wild behaviours, and this is where a lot of the obesity comes from, not necessarily improper or overfeeding.
@None And you know this from personal experience?? 😂 ANY animal, especially ANY cat can be very dangerous to people and children. That’s where education and proper handling comes into play. My kid knows how to interact with them, knows when to step away, knows how NOT to play. All of us have gotten more hurt by domestic little kittens than these gentle giants ever even attempted when playing rough. These cats are extremely smart and also understand that’s they’re dealing with a child, not some malicious human. And they can very well bond to more than one human, our serval is the perfect example.
The caracal isn't angry or afraid, it's just annoyed. If it was angry or afraid, it would have completely lost interest in playing with the sheep. It's just very expressive. And that serval is very competitive, persistent, and, obviously, agile. The caracal just wants a chill single player experience, while the serval clearly wants to play versus.
Very good observation ❤️ Always happy to see intelligent and nice comments instead of countless trolls with their snarky and uneducated remarks. Thank you for that 🥰🤗
If they were in my house, I would never get anything done, I would just watch those two beauties playing with each other. The serval has technique, the caracal brawn. All said and done, their play keeps them stimulated and is good for them.
Yes and no. I'm not saying this is the case but a cat getting his belly up is also their last defensive mechanism. The cats back legs are way more powerful then the front legs, so when a cat gets on his belly can be to hurt you.
Cats lay on their backs when fighting as a defensive move as well, it's to protect the spine from paralysing bites and free all four limbs for defense. The Caracal wasn't inviting the Serval for a belly scratch here.
You can see the Serval's dominant attitude. They remind me of my younger male house cat playing with my other older cats. It's a show of guts and force. Like "Oh yeah, you are bigger than me, but I will take you on anyway. Can you beat me?". Such beautiful animals.
Like watching a UFC match with the wrestler (Caracal) lying there inviting and defending his ground game, while the quick striker (Serval) gets in and out. Hope they have bonded. What beautiful little buddies.
Oh ho ho ho… Everybody was Kung fu fighting, Those cats were fast as lightning, In fact, it was a little bit frightening, But they fought with expert timing. Oh ho ho ho…
Caracal & Servals are so beautiful & It was interesting watching them at play I love the wild hissing sounds these cats make brings out the true wild cat In them.
It’s nice to see these cats playing and ppl who say the owner of these pets are ‘abusers’ for not breaking up the fight obviously don’t know what play fighting looks like. The cats claws are sheathed and if it was a real fight they would be unsheathed and tearing through fur. Also there belly being shown shows that they trust each other. This is very healthy, normal cat behavior, and if it turns bloody, then you can break it up.
The way it stopped fighting for a single second, sniffed / licked the Caracal’s forehead before pouncing on him is really amusing to watch. Great job! Clearly well raised and healthy cats, hope your channel grows and you live a good life :)
It is fascinating that even in divergent species of cats, they appear to use the same fundamental communicaitons that we'd see in play between two domesticated house cats. While the vocalizations may change you can still see some of those sort of core "cat play" behaviors. As they say a cat is a cat is a cat
@@calebhylkema2862 Well yeah but the overall point is that you'd see a lot of behavioural similarities between house cats and jaguars/tigers, which is kinda cool.
@@professornuke7562 No, Caracals always hiss a lot. That's just what they do. They don't really make other noises. Just hissing. He wasn't getting pissed. You can tell by how he keeps showing his belly to the Serval.
So adorable I love all types of cats I saw a serval for the first time today in a wildlife sanctuary and they are so cute in person and I also saw a caracal
The several is exactly like my annoying kitten trying to play with my older cat who just wants to play with us humans but can’t because his little sibling won’t leave him alone. 😂
This reminds me of my 2 (small) housecats. They like to kick each other's ass too. They just enjoy playing rough. It's particularly funny when they ambush each other and the one being ambushed acts 'surprised' and leaps up in the air!
All these years later first time viewer thank you for sharing for real floppa is very gentle with sogga. Not only very intelligent but emotional as well.
It's interesting how the Caracal is bigger and looks more intimidating (larger head, larger teeth) and yet the Serval is way more aggressive between the two. It's like watching a cheetah bully a lion or something.
I always find it interesting how different the two are. Caracals hiss a lot in general, even towards their owners, but aren’t pissed off. It isn’t pissed off here, serval knows this. Yet a captive serval doesn’t hiss unless genuinely pissed off.
I have a feral cat that wandered unto my backyard when it was barely weaned. My huge tomcat went into mommy mode & carried that kitten around, took food to it, & took great care to protect it. But that kitten didn't have a lot of training from Mom. She never purrs, struggles with a litter box & never buries her loads. After 2 years, she struggled trying to figure out how to hiss & why to hiss. Even now at 5 years old she'll randomly walk up to me, act all cuddly, start hissing, & then jump in my lap to be petted. Those early months with a mother are really important.
@@mosler302 it’s not just mom, it’s general interaction with others of the same species that’s crucial. There has actually been extensive research on this. Rescue kittens behavior highly depends on them having other kittens or cats around to teach them proper behavior. Mom is best of course, but in the situation of raising captive wildlife, staying with mom too long can have a very anti social effect on the cubs, unless the mom is super sweet and the handlers are able to be around both mom and cubs most of the day.
@@velvetexotics1362 So the caracal‘s hissing is part of its „normal“ communication, I suppose? Is it possible to discern it‘s meaning or differentiate the communicative hisses from aggressive hisses?
Serval is really confident, I don't think the caracal could land a critical hit on Serval because of his agility, the times the caracal managed to arrest Serval that I saw in this video it was only twice, and Serval managed to get out, the caracal is not aggressive, Serval is more.
@@WeiFinder when they’re older, they do pee, yes. So you adjust around where they pee and out up more litter boxes 😉 But our cats have spacious outdoor enclosures and their own housing that can be easily cleaned and disinfected. Must suck to be so jealous and ugly and assume things, no? 🙃 Most animals will do things in and to your home that are neither sanitary, nor nice - dogs, cats, birds, you name it. Either you adjust your home and their living space to make it work, or you shouldn’t have any animal in the first place. ANY animal.
@@velvetexotics1362 Did you just call me jealous and ugly?? 😂🤣🤣 LMAO Needed that laugh today. I wasn't insulting anyone btw so, you're being oversensitive... also didn't "assume" anything, was stating facts which you confirmed.
What an abundant and rich life you're living. If I had the $ and the house space I'd get a Lynx kitten, Bobcat kitten, Serval kitten and Caracal kitten all at the same ages watch them grow-up together and then later introduce the smaller-sized domestic house cats into the fold. My fantasy dream team right there.
The Serval is lightening fast on its feet - I doubt its prey would stand a chance in escaping ......... SERVAL : I love your tufty ears ...... CARACAL : Yeah, well leave them alone ! It's amazing how the caracal can instantly flatten its ears 🥰
LOL the Serval is like "I'm playing chess!" while the Caracal is like "Dude! Get off me! I'm trying to not mangle the hand of our human! He's helping me with my pouncing!"
🐾💗🐾 Both are very regal, exotic cats. Just beautiful. The caracal is very hissy in play. Curious if his breed is considered more wild, or less domesticated in nature than the other one? Pretty evenly matched in size. Slim chance of anyone getting in that house uninvited!
Never realized that his is a form of playing or rough housing! Pretty informing and education to the average person! I love that you just let them do their thing instead of trying to tell them they can’t do that. It’s kind of similar to a mother dog teaching pups, people think the mother is being to hard and doesn’t like a certain pup and always step in the middle of a natural thing that happens. I foster dogs and when I mother dog is being rough with a pup, the pup is usually the little rascal that doesn’t calm down or follow suit like the other pup. Usually always when the mom is teaching the pups how to submit and have patience is when it looks the most rough, but if you step in and not allow it the pup can turn out to be a trouble maker and be a wild one lol!
I've had both an F1 and F2 Savannah (the F2 passed away at 18 this year). Both (males) have been excellent house pets. I've heard mixed reviews about servals. What has your experience been regarding spraying and destructive behavior? I'd really love to get one, but the mixed reviews scare me. Although, I've heard F1 and F2 savannahs can be problematic too, but that's not been my experience.
They’re actually best friends and play every day 😄❤️ She understands how to treat them and they understand that she’s just a kid. Exotic animals, just like other pets, that grew up with kids around them form a very strong and loyal bond. Believe me, the only people in danger would be anyone trying to harm my family when my cats are around 😉😊
awww floppa is so adorable. I have a question which is better as a pet for someone that lives by themself? (of course I have a big dog, and a rabbit farm) I would say the serval right? I plan on getting one soon.
Fascinating watching these two play fighting, they have contrasting styles. It's like watching a boxing match against a featherweight and a middleweight. The serval moves in and out so quickly with so many feints. He also looks elegant doing it.
When the serval acts like he's finally ready to concede, he makes a lightning quick strike! 🤣 It made me laugh on a couple occasions. I grew up with cats, not like these of course, but I appreciate them in play mode.
More like jiu jitsu and judo
@alexfamie5255 I had seven kitties about 20 years ago and it was funny to watch them play. Didn't have any like these but did have a Maine Coon that was a good sized kitty
I was about to say, the serval does like those dodging moves while the serval stand strong and move way less
Definitely MMA@@brazillionairemma1373
The "attacks" of the serval are so quick! Poor caracal, all he wanted to do was playing with his stuffed sheep 😄
Yeah, Servals seem a little mean and caracal are sweeties. I would break that junk up. Not fun to watch.
Lol
Even tho carcals hiss a lot to there owners, they won’t bite or attack.
the Serval is super fast.
@@jonsebastian1366 jon sebastian , regrettably it seems the person who has this channel is enjoying it and I don't think he has the best interest at heart for that poor caracal.
It makes me sad for that poor cat .
That Serval is soooooooo quick and those head movements. Beautiful cats.
You mean the caracal, it's crazy how fast his head turns
Insane reflexes.
@@BagmanJohnJo no, the serval is fast as hell
@@MaxCohagenBoth are fast as fk us humans would lag behind
So great to see these cats happy, well taken care of and looking healthy! I see a lot of overweight caracals in these situations which always makes me sad, they deserve to be taken care of and fed right. Thank you for being a cool owner!
Thank you 😘
I totally agree with you , cheers 👍😺🍸
Yes, nonetheless, 'Serval Cats Can Be Dangerous
While a serval cat can bond with a human, they generally will only be one-person animals. They are capable of being affectionate and aren’t usually aggressive towards humans but keeping one as a pet is still risky.
As we see here, serval cats play hard and rough. Even if they’re just biting or scratching as a play behavior, serval cats can do painful damage to their human playmate.
It is not advisable for a serval to be kept with other pets or with kids. These cats are the most skilled hunters of any wild cat species. Those hunting instincts never go away even in a serval raised with humans. Small animals and small people look and act too much like prey to ever be safe with a serval cat in the house.'
Actually I have never seen an obese intact cat. Just saying. I feel like a lot of male exotics get neutered to tame their extra-wild behaviours, and this is where a lot of the obesity comes from, not necessarily improper or overfeeding.
@None And you know this from personal experience?? 😂 ANY animal, especially ANY cat can be very dangerous to people and children. That’s where education and proper handling comes into play.
My kid knows how to interact with them, knows when to step away, knows how NOT to play.
All of us have gotten more hurt by domestic little kittens than these gentle giants ever even attempted when playing rough.
These cats are extremely smart and also understand that’s they’re dealing with a child, not some malicious human.
And they can very well bond to more than one human, our serval is the perfect example.
The caracal isn't angry or afraid, it's just annoyed. If it was angry or afraid, it would have completely lost interest in playing with the sheep. It's just very expressive. And that serval is very competitive, persistent, and, obviously, agile. The caracal just wants a chill single player experience, while the serval clearly wants to play versus.
Very good observation ❤️ Always happy to see intelligent and nice comments instead of countless trolls with their snarky and uneducated remarks. Thank you for that 🥰🤗
You have been invaded by dark spirit Sogga
Also, very relaxed body language from the Caracal.
So cute. You can tell neither of the cats wanted to hurt each other. They always held back. Wonderful creatures.
floppa and sogga have constant beef
Yes
But is Part 2
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and chicken and fish
more beef
less dough
If they were in my house, I would never get anything done, I would just watch those two beauties playing with each other. The serval has technique, the caracal brawn. All said and done, their play keeps them stimulated and is good for them.
You can see they're exposing their belly a lot.means they trust each other and they're playing not fighting.cats do this all the time❤
100% correct ☺️❤️
Yes and no.
I'm not saying this is the case but a cat getting his belly up is also their last defensive mechanism. The cats back legs are way more powerful then the front legs, so when a cat gets on his belly can be to hurt you.
Hes exposing his belly because its best to defend on his back. Neck area is where the Serval would attack to cripple the other one.
Cats lay on their backs when fighting as a defensive move as well, it's to protect the spine from paralysing bites and free all four limbs for defense. The Caracal wasn't inviting the Serval for a belly scratch here.
Yea because a cats belly is most vulnerable, in a real fight they would rake eachother bellies violently
Caracals have a very limited vocabulary - “fisssssss off”
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You can see the Serval's dominant attitude. They remind me of my younger male house cat playing with my other older cats. It's a show of guts and force. Like "Oh yeah, you are bigger than me, but I will take you on anyway. Can you beat me?". Such beautiful animals.
Like watching a UFC match with the wrestler (Caracal) lying there inviting and defending his ground game, while the quick striker (Serval) gets in and out. Hope they have bonded. What beautiful little buddies.
They have, they even had babies! 😻🥰
That's exactly what I was thinking. They're play acting like an MMA match.
@@velvetexotics1362 how would those look like
@@shazuzrqt7985 Follow us on IG. Also I have a couple videos up of their cubs here
Oh ho ho ho…
Everybody was Kung fu fighting,
Those cats were fast as lightning,
In fact, it was a little bit frightening,
But they fought with expert timing.
Oh ho ho ho…
I love how your pets are playing with each other. It’s like the best way for them to bond!!
Beautiful. Both of them. You’re lucky to have such beautiful family animals.
Beyond lucky! 🥰☺️ To be loved by animas such as these is indescribable.
Wikipedia about Serval: ruclips.net/video/bGSZ2DoUpYg/видео.html
@@brienfoaboutanything9037that doesn't smell like wikipedia to me
Caracal & Servals are so beautiful & It was interesting watching them at play I love the wild hissing sounds these cats make brings out the true wild cat In them.
Carcals can't meow
@@Juntahh Must be a lot of work looking after these cats, you certainly couldn't keep them home on their own.
Wow that serval is fast and supremely agile. What a spectacular cat.
It’s nice to see these cats playing and ppl who say the owner of these pets are ‘abusers’ for not breaking up the fight obviously don’t know what play fighting looks like. The cats claws are sheathed and if it was a real fight they would be unsheathed and tearing through fur. Also there belly being shown shows that they trust each other. This is very healthy, normal cat behavior, and if it turns bloody, then you can break it up.
Very well said! ❤️ Thank you
@@velvetexotics1362 Yw!
Alot of ppl live in pet free apartments and never had pets so they don't know these things
Never break up a cat fight even if it’s bad that’s a good way to get yourself ripped to shreds, especially if it’s 2 wild animals like this.
The way it stopped fighting for a single second, sniffed / licked the Caracal’s forehead before pouncing on him is really amusing to watch.
Great job! Clearly well raised and healthy cats, hope your channel grows and you live a good life :)
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You have the most beautiful pets. IM FREAKING JEALOUS!!!!
It is fascinating that even in divergent species of cats, they appear to use the same fundamental communicaitons that we'd see in play between two domesticated house cats. While the vocalizations may change you can still see some of those sort of core "cat play" behaviors. As they say a cat is a cat is a cat
Cat.exe is running very well.
Servals and caracals are very closely related. They are kitty cousins.
@@calebhylkema2862 Well yeah but the overall point is that you'd see a lot of behavioural similarities between house cats and jaguars/tigers, which is kinda cool.
Watching these two most underrated African cats playing is so amazing.👍🏿👍🏿
Who is rating cats in Africa?
@@bluemamba5317 Tierzoo, probably.
@@bluemamba5317Some random guy on the Internet obviously u birdbrain
I love how the serval is just playing and messing around while the caracal is literally killing itself like "they can't take jokes" lmao.
I'm literally the caracal in most cases.
I read it the other way. The serval keeps having to try and get the caracal back in the game when it gets a bit pissed off.
The serval goes to caracal's neck
@@professornuke7562 No, Caracals always hiss a lot. That's just what they do. They don't really make other noises. Just hissing. He wasn't getting pissed. You can tell by how he keeps showing his belly to the Serval.
So adorable I love all types of cats I saw a serval for the first time today in a wildlife sanctuary and they are so cute in person and I also saw a caracal
This was fun to watch. Two kids wrestling, learning their chops. So cool.
Such a wonderful video, I love these cats. The kids sound really sweet too
The several is exactly like my annoying kitten trying to play with my older cat who just wants to play with us humans but can’t because his little sibling won’t leave him alone. 😂
That spotted cat is quick and very tactical. He looks for a moment of weakness and strikes. Very cool cat.
That's a serval
I wonder if they cuddle pounce you at night while you're asleep to say hello?
I could watch these big, beautiful cats playing all day long.😻😻💗💗
Man, that was the literal definition of roughhousing, those two jokers went for it. Learning that a Serval is a feisty-ass cat.
They are both such beautiful animals
Mukha!
Myxa
Adolf!
My goodness, they are so fast. I wouldn't mess with either. Beautiful cats.
This reminds me of my 2 (small) housecats. They like to kick each other's ass too. They just enjoy playing rough. It's particularly funny when they ambush each other and the one being ambushed acts 'surprised' and leaps up in the air!
Happy to see peace between two different breeds of cats. That can inspire many of us. Theyre best friends. :)
@@rstevens1836 they’re absolute soulmates these 2 ❤️
WOW❗This was like watching a high-level MMA sparring session
All these years later first time viewer thank you for sharing
for real floppa is very gentle with sogga. Not only very intelligent but emotional as well.
If the caracal would put less effort into hissing and more into swatting it could really change the dynamics of the battle.
These are such majestic cats...I'm more of a dog person and I would still love to have one of these.
It's interesting how the Caracal is bigger and looks more intimidating (larger head, larger teeth) and yet the Serval is way more aggressive between the two. It's like watching a cheetah bully a lion or something.
The caracal looks more like a mini cougar than a lion.
Serval knows the Caracal will probably win
@@shriharihudli or jaguar
Because one clearly wants to be left alone
Serval is like a pro hunter.
Both beautiful cats, I really like the spotted one.
I always find it interesting how different the two are. Caracals hiss a lot in general, even towards their owners, but aren’t pissed off. It isn’t pissed off here, serval knows this. Yet a captive serval doesn’t hiss unless genuinely pissed off.
Very good observation ☺️ I think she understands his hisses because they grew up together.
I have a feral cat that wandered unto my backyard when it was barely weaned. My huge tomcat went into mommy mode & carried that kitten around, took food to it, & took great care to protect it. But that kitten didn't have a lot of training from Mom. She never purrs, struggles with a litter box & never buries her loads. After 2 years, she struggled trying to figure out how to hiss & why to hiss. Even now at 5 years old she'll randomly walk up to me, act all cuddly, start hissing, & then jump in my lap to be petted. Those early months with a mother are really important.
@@mosler302 it’s not just mom, it’s general interaction with others of the same species that’s crucial. There has actually been extensive research on this. Rescue kittens behavior highly depends on them having other kittens or cats around to teach them proper behavior. Mom is best of course, but in the situation of raising captive wildlife, staying with mom too long can have a very anti social effect on the cubs, unless the mom is super sweet and the handlers are able to be around both mom and cubs most of the day.
@@velvetexotics1362 So the caracal‘s hissing is part of its „normal“ communication, I suppose? Is it possible to discern it‘s meaning or differentiate the communicative hisses from aggressive hisses?
@@tobiastessmer5125 carcs hissing is all expression, just voicing his opinions, servals can hiss too, but they only do when uncomfortable usually
God blessed you guys with beautiful fur children..I'm so jealous. Wish I was with you guys. I would having so much fun. 🙏❤🥰
the Serval’s speed is breathtaking, thanks for sharing,
It is! Thanks for the positive feedback! 😊
Lol I think the serval might be jealous. Both beautiful and expencive cats.
1:03 That caracal looked at the camera as if to say _"You filming this?! You see what I gotta put up with?!"_
Both cats are so beautiful!
Serval was like ‘oh yeah you think i’m scared, boom gotcha’ 😂
I got diabetic from all the sweetness of that cat.
I love how cats start off playing nice but it always ends up escalating. 😂
both cats are incredibly speedy, but caracal is such a master of lazy kung fu :)
I am enjoying the cat play. About 1:10, as the action heats up, the little girl heads to her pillow fort. Safety first!!
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All you need to know about Caracal: ruclips.net/video/eg8SeUWryQU/видео.html
Serval is really confident, I don't think the caracal could land a critical hit on Serval because of his agility, the times the caracal managed to arrest Serval that I saw in this video it was only twice, and Serval managed to get out, the caracal is not aggressive, Serval is more.
I'm pretty sure it's a female!
@@snydmark are they both females?
Nah the caracal is catching the serval every time it’s going at him/her if they was to really kill each other the caracal will win
So offensive
Those things look so cool!
Serious question: how big are the litter boxes for them?
Gigantic 😂🤓
@@velvetexotics1362 idk want to know how big their dumps are
@@velvetexotics1362 I heard Servals pee everywhere around the house to mark territory, must smell great?
@@WeiFinder when they’re older, they do pee, yes. So you adjust around where they pee and out up more litter boxes 😉
But our cats have spacious outdoor enclosures and their own housing that can be easily cleaned and disinfected. Must suck to be so jealous and ugly and assume things, no? 🙃 Most animals will do things in and to your home that are neither sanitary, nor nice - dogs, cats, birds, you name it. Either you adjust your home and their living space to make it work, or you shouldn’t have any animal in the first place. ANY animal.
@@velvetexotics1362 Did you just call me jealous and ugly?? 😂🤣🤣 LMAO
Needed that laugh today. I wasn't insulting anyone btw so, you're being oversensitive... also didn't "assume" anything, was stating facts which you confirmed.
Looks like me and my wife when go to bed. Even the hissing is spot on.
🤣🤣👏🏼
Stunning Cats!... Love the video!
What an abundant and rich life you're living. If I had the $ and the house space I'd get a Lynx kitten, Bobcat kitten, Serval kitten and Caracal kitten all at the same ages watch them grow-up together and then later introduce the smaller-sized domestic house cats into the fold. My fantasy dream team right there.
Yes two of every KIND just like on Noah's ark now
And a week later you'd have a lynx, a bobcat, a serval, a caracal and no domestic house cats.
@@kelm.2332 Why no domestics?
@@akaalisbenjamin2093 Bcuz they got eaten .
@@kelm.2332 hmmm... why would they eat the domestics if they're fed properly everyday though??
Love to see they are so well loved! 😍
So cute hahaha the serval initiates the fight very similar to my American bobtail cat with my other two cats.
The Serval is lightening fast on its feet - I doubt its prey would stand a chance in escaping .........
SERVAL : I love your tufty ears ......
CARACAL : Yeah, well leave them alone !
It's amazing how the caracal can instantly flatten its ears 🥰
Such beautiful creatures!
Holy smokes, The serval is Quick. Must be the dominant cat
LOL the Serval is like "I'm playing chess!" while the Caracal is like "Dude! Get off me! I'm trying to not mangle the hand of our human! He's helping me with my pouncing!"
Those are Beautiful ❤. But I don't think I would be in the same room. Lol
Serval: trying to kill floppa
Floppa: defending its life
Human: haha, how cute they are playing
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serval is sogga
@@velvetexotics1362 that's it?
This is natural for them to play like this, the fact they’re playing is a good sign, it shows they’re both healthy and happy
@@HorseshitDetectionAgency They're actually playing. If they weren't playing there would be a lot more screaming. clawing and tearing involved.
Gorgeous cats 😻
Beautiful cats!
Both gorgeous animals.
I could watch this all day long.
That hyena cat is super fast! lol ...I had to slow it down to 0.25x to see the carcal cat responding equality as fast.
🐾💗🐾 Both are very regal, exotic cats. Just beautiful. The caracal is very hissy in play. Curious if his breed is considered more wild, or less domesticated in nature than the other one? Pretty evenly matched in size. Slim chance of anyone getting in that house uninvited!
Yes, that’s actually correct. Caracals can be considered more wild and less domesticated due to their higher prey drive 😊
@@velvetexotics1362 all animals are capable of showing love and affection. amazing to see the mutual trust and love you have with them. A+
Its nice that they have one another for these interactions they really do enjoy it❤❤❤❤😊
Never realized that his is a form of playing or rough housing! Pretty informing and education to the average person! I love that you just let them do their thing instead of trying to tell them they can’t do that. It’s kind of similar to a mother dog teaching pups, people think the mother is being to hard and doesn’t like a certain pup and always step in the middle of a natural thing that happens. I foster dogs and when I mother dog is being rough with a pup, the pup is usually the little rascal that doesn’t calm down or follow suit like the other pup. Usually always when the mom is teaching the pups how to submit and have patience is when it looks the most rough, but if you step in and not allow it the pup can turn out to be a trouble maker and be a wild one lol!
Outstanding, wonderful to watch
i like how serval going around him to find blind spots to attack caracal, his battle iq seems high
❤BEAUTIFUL CREATURES.....LOVE THEM..😊
These Pokémons are so darn cute.
🎉YESSSSSSS... hissing is communication amongst cats.. play is important for cats... love those babies ❤
That caracal is an expert in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu...he always wanna take the fight to the floor🤭😆
I mean, cat's in general really. If all of my limbs ended in a dozen razor blades I'd wanna put all of them between me and what I'm fighting as well.
Just like my 5 cats. Same behavior. I loved it
they look very healthy and beautiful! It kept making me flinch when the serval kept hitting the caracal 😳😂😂
Haha 😂 yeah they play rough sometimes but she’s getting it all back when he’s not in the mood to play anymore!
3:11 Oh he finally had him for a second there 😂😂
You are doing a great job by taming them who belong to the species that are on the verge of extinction💜🖤💜🖤👍✌
Both caracals and servals are on listed as least concern? Neither of them are going extinct.
They are no were nervous extinction or you wouldn't be aloud to own them with out permits
Which kind would make a better pet? Which is more affectionate, intelligent, easygoing, interactive etc? 🙈
Servals
Caracal: Lemme hunt that damn bag!!!!
Serval: someone is standing right beside you whose far better than a bag...
Non sai quanta invidia provo in questo momento.....😅😅....bellissimissimi...!!!....😍😍...ma l altro è un ghepardo...???👍💙👋
Serval & Caracal ❤️
See how Serval attacked, so fast that you don't see it comin'. And people still believe that Serval is no match against two dog pinchers 😆
Those wild cats can leap
I swear servals are always the ones instigating with the caracals. But I've learned that floppas, aka caracals hiss a lot.
Yes, very hissy cats! 😂
These 2 cats are beautiful and wicked awesome!
amazing creatures love wild cats
The serval is definitely more playful whereas the caracal is just grumpy. Both are beautiful beings.
I've had both an F1 and F2 Savannah (the F2 passed away at 18 this year). Both (males) have been excellent house pets. I've heard mixed reviews about servals. What has your experience been regarding spraying and destructive behavior? I'd really love to get one, but the mixed reviews scare me. Although, I've heard F1 and F2 savannahs can be problematic too, but that's not been my experience.
The quickness of the serval is just amazing.
Kids with wild animals! Hummmmm everything to run well 😅😅😅😂
They’re actually best friends and play every day 😄❤️ She understands how to treat them and they understand that she’s just a kid. Exotic animals, just like other pets, that grew up with kids around them form a very strong and loyal bond. Believe me, the only people in danger would be anyone trying to harm my family when my cats are around 😉😊
awesome cats. servals are stunning
awww floppa is so adorable. I have a question which is better as a pet for someone that lives by themself? (of course I have a big dog, and a rabbit farm) I would say the serval right? I plan on getting one soon.
Definitely Serval, though it’ll eat your bunnies 🙈😄
@@velvetexotics1362 oh don't worry I wouldn't get a serval if I didn't have a plan lol.
@@killa-sadie unfortunately that makes you the minority 🙈❤️ contact us through our website or social media if you need any help or advise though 🤗
0:46 incredible transition to mount by Serval, Caracal was expecting Serval to call for a stand up by the ref but was taken by surprise
SOGGA AND FLOPPA