I'm my cats third owner, Marry is a two and half year old brown haired Tabby cat. I promised her she would never have to go back to the shelter. I won't ever abandon her. My cat prefers using closed litter boxes, I started with a open one and she went other places so week three I got her a big closed litter box and she uses it and I have not seen her have any accidents since then.
@@eskimoelakari696 my cat is 3 now, twenty one in cat years, Marry has been living with me for ten months now. It will be one year December 23. I always wanted to know how her last owner treated her. I know that they kicked her out on the nerve. That's what the shelter told me. Right now she doesn't like to be held and she doesn't cuddle, that is ok because maybe someday she would trust me to do that. Now she does sleep with me and verry affectionate, loves being petted. Loves window ciels. One of the things that saddens me is that I think she loves sitting on laps and I am a fat guy so when I sit my belly covers my lap so right now I'm trying to loose weight. Thanks for your comment and hope you and your cat 😺 have a great life.
It blows my mind that it’s even a thing. It makes me think of those poachers in movies that have a bunch of exotic animals chained up in tiny cages for some reason
My cat has no use for Laser Toys. My previous cat loved them Until he figured it out.😊 I had him with me for 11 beautiful years. I adopted a 3 y/o feral female this time and she’s the exact opposite of him.🐱😊💞
@@PennyTheCat-o9y indoor cats don’t need their claws. All of my indoor cats including my two now have been declawed at a year old. They never and don’t mope around about it. They adjust. And in 44 years never had a complication because I know proper after care. You don’t like declawing then don’t do it. We who have done it don’t care what you think. We don’t need your approval.
My cat loves having his face rubbed. My boyfriend has a special way he rubs his cheeks and its adorable to see! He loves his belly petted as well. Just a couple strokes, nothing long term....he is a character and we love him very much!
I had a cat meowing as my ringtone for many years. My current cat took exception and became uneasy whenever it rang. Finally he began to hate it so much he began to attack me when I answered the phone. I finally found a ringtone he doesn't react to. I tried the theme from Harry Potter but he hated that one too.
If I put my boy in a room by himself all hell will break loose. He is not going to appreciate it or like it and he will make all kinds of noises and probably break something. Even though he may not like some of the people he is more comfortable with me than being in a room by himself
I’ve had cats since 1980. First separate two declawed on front claws spayed and neutered at the same time. My third and my two now neutered and spayed and declawed at the same time. Mandatory stay after to start healing and get anesthesia totally out of their system. ALL of my cats past and present strictly indoor. Two weeks of continued shredded paper just like the Vet. Follow up visit to check healing and they all had dissolvable sutures. There was never any limping. No problems using he litter with paper and then regular litter. Follow up visit healing went perfectly. No infections no arthritis. I’m the one with arthritis. No problem with them scratching an itch. Past and present cats do the no claw sharpening because it’s an instinct. And no, my cats past and present never moped around resentful. They learned how to jump on things instead of using claws. You don’t like declawing fine! Don’t do it. You don’t like abortion don’t do it. Both of which is none of anyone’s business to decide on. Both camps have this attitude that if they can’t shame or guilt you get verbally abusive. We don’t need your approval. Don’t lecture about declawing when you let your cats out day and night. Why have one then! Claws don’t stop cat fights and dog fights outside. Claws can’t defend against a car that runs over them. Being picked up a stray isn’t so great and neighbors don’t appreciate your cat using heir yards as a litter box. Do you have a problem with spaying and neutering? Oh don’t declaw but let’s breed and then dump the kittens in shelters or worse outside. My first cat I worked at a bank. I needed to use the mail guy’s phone to set up a spaying. He refused. He didn’t believe in spaying. Declawing came much later. He didn’t even own a cat and he was dictating? I got the spay done and then declaw. My cats have never run out of the house. They’re not interested and I would never let that happen. Don’t give me this well how would you like your finger tips clipped off. We don’t do that so it’s a lame argument. Stop projecting. My two are declawed, spayed and neutered. They’re very loving and love affection. They’re four years old and don’t remember having claws but as an instinct they do the clawing motion. Never saw them have a problem itching a scratch. And when they knead me I’m not poked so no has nothing to do with furniture. But let’s say that was the case. Why should you care! One person said to me that after care doesn’t matter. Obviously they’ve never had a cat. Yeah shredded paper for two weeks is easier. Being at the Vet for a mandatory couple weeks is for monitoring and checking paws. Follow up visit to check healing works. You never declawed and did after care and your Vet didn’t is NOT what I’ve experienced for 44 years! My Vet did his job in after care and so did I and there’s never been a problem. So yes I can call myself an expert. I’ve had declawing spays and neuters. I also volunteered at two Vets and saw declawing spays and neuters. And I also saw a Vet who euthanized one dog fast, another, same day, on an I.V. killing the dog slowly because the owners were too chintzy to pay for operations for their dogs. Declawing bad? I object to a Vet who’ll euthanize because the owner doesn’t want to pay for medical care. Sadly an old cat and my old dog had to be put down. They couldn’t walk or eat and were miserable and I was with them. I have one cat’s ashes, another cat and his dog sister buried next to each other. I couldn’t care less what people think of me having had my animals declawed, spayed and neutered. I’ve lived 65 years, and I think I can make it another 10 or 20 without needing your permission or approval. I’ve had 44 years of experience having it done and watching it done volunteering at Vets. All I know is that my cats past and present were and are loving. They don’t have a problem, YOU do!
Just like me say this personally I do not believe in declawing! I had a huge Tom cat that when I moved and that scared him. He had been declawed against my wishes because that's how the vet tech had written it down when I took him to get neutered he could not climb a tree to get away from this dog I have no idea how far the dog chased him but I know I never saw him again detested that freaking dog. So I believe it is a matter of choice and a choice that for me is never ever good. If you have cats that don't run outside when you open the door that's wonderful. But every cat I have had has wanted to go outside to chase the butterflies or the birds are grasshoppers. It didn't matter how many toys they had that wasn't what they wanted to do. So I try to keep my cats inside but sometimes they are faster than me.
@@AlyceFrayer Nothing wrong with you not believing in declawing. But that doesn’t mean that those who do and have it done need to be yelled at. Sorry your Vet Tech took it upon themselves to add declawing to neutering. Did you tell the Vet that to avoid it with others? With my Vets and I’ve had a couple depending on where I was living at the time, I never had that problem. Neutering or spaying was done at a year old with declawing. They never decided on their own. My cats were never interested in running out the door when I was apartment living or now in a house. Just because your cat wants to chase insects doesn’t mean you allow it to avoid that dog scenario. You detest that dog, not the owners who let him out? What if it had been another cat going after your cat. That’s suddenly OK? Yes declawing is a matter of choice and you had a bad experience but that’s not everyone. Well you’re just gonna have to be faster than your cat. There’s a time when cats aren’t interested in toys. My two four year olds are the same. They’d rather be in my lap or sleeping. Cats should always stay inside claws or no claws. Neighbors certainly don’t want people’ cats using their property as a litter box. Claws can’t defend against a faster dog outside, or defend against being run over, or getting into fights with neighborhood cats whose owners refuse to keep them inside. When my cats throughout the years were declawed they stayed at least a week to monitor and make sure no more anesthesia in their systems. They had shredded paper which I continued to two instead of a week, and a follow up visit to check healing which I never had a complication with and now of course they have dissolvable sutures. Declawing isn’t for everyone, granted. But strangers don’t have a say whether you do it or not having a cat or never having one. Complications others may have had I never did.
Although I feel this video provided good advice, many people who have known well a number of cats will say that they know of a cat who was an exception to the guidance. For many of us, our claims are true, but that merely proves that individual cats vary. If you think you know of an exception, think it over, and then decide for that cat. For example, I have a cat who stands solicits belly rubs, and he means that you should gently and slowly stroke his belly fur; but I still don't do it to other cats, and I watch his behavior closely, to make certain he actually wants the belly rub. I also give two of my cats very small amounts of unflavored yogurt a couple times a week; they relish it, show no signs of distress in digestion or in the litter box, and three successive vets have approved continuing the practice. And when one of the cats needed to take a granular medication for a while, it was the only way to administer it; I had tried all the usual means, and the vet involved verified that the milk product would not adversely affect the medication for the short time they were mixed.
Its making it sound like please dont touch me what so ever i love my cat he came to me from another family as he was a bully to another cat so i left him to settle with me being on my own and yes it helps to get information but listening to this its frightening i know were and how long to feel my cat i never push him i think listening to you is not going down well
Though she’s a cuddly cat,on her terms only.! Oh remember old wives tale” let sleeping cats lie?” I let her be herself ..As we should all be. Plus my cat Pumpkin not only is 15 suffers from severe arthritis and is on a mild vets prescription . Even more reason to let her sleep. No, she’s not like in the bag.she acts normal, after meds wear off before the meds she’d cry all night. Something needed to be checked I couldnt touch her back even the most gently before this point. It was such a sad time. No, it wasn’t nails. You need if you hear a cat do this plus the sensitivity to the spinal area and hind quarters she’s crying even hissing it may start in older ages …generally . Though Pumpkin never ever bit me as any of my animals large and small, have😃⭐️⭐️) she hissed plenty before treatment then cried all night as I said. Yes I invested bc she’s a small girlie though a very good eater! In a great carrier w sheepskin inside kitty loves it Sometimes she’ll go sit in it Leave them open at home
The old saying was “let sleeping dogs lie”. Anyways, it sounds like you are giving her the love and attention she needs as an elder kitty. I had two brothers that reached the age of 22. Their last year was pretty demading and hard to watch as I had to make the decision and decide when I thought it was too much discomfort for them to go on. Other than that they had great enjoyable lives for 21 years. Knowing that helps when the ending parts come. I hope your kitty keeps a happy and loving life.
Pumpkin purrrrrs like a motorbike with the famous ear rubs and the little cheek rubs always before bedtime after she’s checked in all well in home.she will gently place her paw on top of my hand or my arm. I def do see Pumpkin adjusted better to music more to rows and any phone calls. But I wish she’d do Pumpkin things” but she is 15 and would be jealous and gets pouty easily if I’m out rarely most all day ) I cat proof this place tip to tail as I advise all should do! Watch it too if you yourself are on medication and your cat! Keep them far away from a cat at any age ! These points excellent for the cats and owners causing DEATHS EVERY YR ! Not even mentioned? helloooooo.
So far, not in one single video. Have I seen anything about another reason cat's end not eating or being really picky about food, up drinking or eating, or going the bathroom a lot. This means they have kidney issues. I did not know this might have been able to save my cat if I was educated on that. Maybe make a video so other's like myself can see warning signs that your cat is suffering from a major problem, It would of been nice to know with mine I might of been able to do something about it if it was caught earlier from a vet. Just had to throw that out here because I've watched a lot of the videos, and nothing from any of them have touched the subject on it.
I got a comment regardong blowing air in my kitties face. I have only caught myself doing that when she starts knawing on my arms when she wants to rough play when I'm in bed, trying to get some sleep.
It’s clearly a general guideline and not the exact same for every single cat. Cmon now… This is common sense. Stop trying to find any little thing you can correct in a video. Cats all have their own little differences, likes, and dislikes.. Most all know this and shouldn’t have to be explained.
And just how do you KNOW cats hate all of these things? How many cats have you done all these tests on? . I definitely disagree with you! Cats, like people are all different and not all of these things bother all cats! Just common sense!
Hello there. I always say in my videos that every cat is unique. So this one is solved. Moving on to the other part of your comment. It's not me saying this. It's cat behavior experts and tens of thousands of studies on cat behavior made by actual scientists. There are so many out there that give us an idea of what cats do and why and what they dislike or like based on their natural instincts. Observation is of course the key element in all these studies. So, no, I don't test the cats personally, even if I can see a lot of these things in the cats around me and living with me. Agree with you, does not apply to all cats and not all cats are the same.
“When you interrupt their sleep” doesn’t stop him from interrupting mine 😭😭
Never will! 😅
I'm my cats third owner, Marry is a two and half year old brown haired Tabby cat. I promised her she would never have to go back to the shelter. I won't ever abandon her. My cat prefers using closed litter boxes, I started with a open one and she went other places so week three I got her a big closed litter box and she uses it and I have not seen her have any accidents since then.
Same with my cat 🐈 he was abused which meant he needed more patience and love, now he won't leave my side always sleeps by me ❤❤
@@eskimoelakari696 my cat is 3 now, twenty one in cat years, Marry has been living with me for ten months now. It will be one year December 23. I always wanted to know how her last owner treated her. I know that they kicked her out on the nerve. That's what the shelter told me. Right now she doesn't like to be held and she doesn't cuddle, that is ok because maybe someday she would trust me to do that. Now she does sleep with me and verry affectionate, loves being petted. Loves window ciels. One of the things that saddens me is that I think she loves sitting on laps and I am a fat guy so when I sit my belly covers my lap so right now I'm trying to loose weight.
Thanks for your comment and hope you and your cat 😺 have a great life.
My female cat is the same way about covered litter boxes. It’s less messy and it gives them more privacy.😊🐱💞
Declawing cats is evil.
it is and the practice is actually forbidden in several countries around the world
Ya, it is.....I call it animal abuse 😢
It blows my mind that it’s even a thing.
It makes me think of those poachers in movies that have a bunch of exotic animals chained up in tiny cages for some reason
And highly illegal
Some states have banned the practice of declawing
Great information
Thanks! 🙏
My cat has no use for Laser Toys. My previous cat loved them Until he figured it out.😊 I had him with me for 11 beautiful years.
I adopted a 3 y/o feral female this time and she’s the exact opposite of him.🐱😊💞
Decloying a cat's claws is illegal in the UK where I live and I am glad of that.
It's illegal in Australia as well, thank heavens
I wish it were illegal here too, along with cropping dogs ears. (USA)
100% it is a barbaric practice... 💯💯
@@PennyTheCat-o9y indoor cats don’t need their claws. All of my indoor cats including my two now have been declawed at a year old. They never and don’t mope around about it. They adjust. And in 44 years never had a complication because I know proper after care. You don’t like declawing then don’t do it. We who have done it don’t care what you think. We don’t need your approval.
My cat loves having his face rubbed. My boyfriend has a special way he rubs his cheeks and its adorable to see! He loves his belly petted as well. Just a couple strokes, nothing long term....he is a character and we love him very much!
I had a cat meowing as my ringtone for many years. My current cat took exception and became uneasy whenever it
rang. Finally he began to hate it so much he began to attack me when I answered the phone. I finally found a ringtone he doesn't react to. I tried the theme from Harry Potter but he hated that one too.
I never use a laser pointer ever!
Well aren’t you special.. 😂
3:55 ok but does he respect MY nap time 😒 jkjk
Hardly, ut we still love them so much
The serotonin spot in a cat is the cheek watch out! Though for those whiskers! No go!
My cat begs me to pet her on her head. She will rise up on her hind legs just to get me to pet her head. When she stands I know what she wants.
It's a shame that there are people caring for cats who don't know the basics.
If I put my boy in a room by himself all hell will break loose. He is not going to appreciate it or like it and he will make all kinds of noises and probably break something. Even though he may not like some of the people he is more comfortable with me than being in a room by himself
My tomcat was the exact same way!!🐱😊
I’ve had cats since 1980. First separate two declawed on front claws spayed and neutered at the same time. My third and my two now neutered and spayed and declawed at the same time. Mandatory stay after to start healing and get anesthesia totally out of their system. ALL of my cats past and present strictly indoor. Two weeks of continued shredded paper just like the Vet. Follow up visit to check healing and they all had dissolvable sutures. There was never any limping. No problems using he litter with paper and then regular litter. Follow up visit healing went perfectly. No infections no arthritis. I’m the one with arthritis. No problem with them scratching an itch. Past and present cats do the no claw sharpening because it’s an instinct. And no, my cats past and present never moped around resentful. They learned how to jump on things instead of using claws.
You don’t like declawing fine! Don’t do it. You don’t like abortion don’t do it. Both of which is none of anyone’s business to decide on. Both camps have this attitude that if they can’t shame or guilt you get verbally abusive. We don’t need your approval.
Don’t lecture about declawing when you let your cats out day and night. Why have one then! Claws don’t stop cat fights and dog fights outside. Claws can’t defend against a car that runs over them. Being picked up a stray isn’t so great and neighbors don’t appreciate your cat using heir yards as a litter box.
Do you have a problem with spaying and neutering? Oh don’t declaw but let’s breed and then dump the kittens in shelters or worse outside. My first cat I worked at a bank. I needed to use the mail guy’s phone to set up a spaying. He refused. He didn’t believe in spaying. Declawing came much later. He didn’t even own a cat and he was dictating? I got the spay done and then declaw.
My cats have never run out of the house. They’re not interested and I would never let that happen.
Don’t give me this well how would you like your finger tips clipped off. We don’t do that so it’s a lame argument. Stop projecting.
My two are declawed, spayed and neutered. They’re very loving and love affection. They’re four years old and don’t remember having claws but as an instinct they do the clawing motion. Never saw them have a problem itching a scratch. And when they knead me I’m not poked so no has nothing to do with furniture. But let’s say that was the case. Why should you care!
One person said to me that after care doesn’t matter. Obviously they’ve never had a cat. Yeah shredded paper for two weeks is easier. Being at the Vet for a mandatory couple weeks is for monitoring and checking paws. Follow up visit to check healing works.
You never declawed and did after care and your Vet didn’t is NOT what I’ve experienced for 44 years! My Vet did his job in after care and so did I and there’s never been a problem. So yes I can call myself an expert. I’ve had declawing spays and neuters. I also volunteered at two Vets and saw declawing spays and neuters. And I also saw a Vet who euthanized one dog fast, another, same day, on an I.V. killing the dog slowly because the owners were too chintzy to pay for operations for their dogs. Declawing bad? I object to a Vet who’ll euthanize because the owner doesn’t want to pay for medical care. Sadly an old cat and my old dog had to be put down. They couldn’t walk or eat and were miserable and I was with them. I have one cat’s ashes, another cat and his dog sister buried next to each other.
I couldn’t care less what people think of me having had my animals declawed, spayed and neutered. I’ve lived 65 years, and I think I can make it another 10 or 20 without needing your permission or approval. I’ve had 44 years of experience having it done and watching it done volunteering at Vets. All I know is that my cats past and present were and are loving. They don’t have a problem, YOU do!
Just like me say this personally I do not believe in declawing! I had a huge Tom cat that when I moved and that scared him. He had been declawed against my wishes because that's how the vet tech had written it down when I took him to get neutered he could not climb a tree to get away from this dog I have no idea how far the dog chased him but I know I never saw him again detested that freaking dog. So I believe it is a matter of choice and a choice that for me is never ever good. If you have cats that don't run outside when you open the door that's wonderful. But every cat I have had has wanted to go outside to chase the butterflies or the birds are grasshoppers. It didn't matter how many toys they had that wasn't what they wanted to do. So I try to keep my cats inside but sometimes they are faster than me.
@@AlyceFrayer Nothing wrong with you not believing in declawing. But that doesn’t mean that those who do and have it done need to be yelled at. Sorry your Vet Tech took it upon themselves to add declawing to neutering. Did you tell the Vet that to avoid it with others? With my Vets and I’ve had a couple depending on where I was living at the time, I never had that problem. Neutering or spaying was done at a year old with declawing. They never decided on their own. My cats were never interested in running out the door when I was apartment living or now in a house. Just because your cat wants to chase insects doesn’t mean you allow it to avoid that dog scenario. You detest that dog, not the owners who let him out? What if it had been another cat going after your cat. That’s suddenly OK? Yes declawing is a matter of choice and you had a bad experience but that’s not everyone. Well you’re just gonna have to be faster than your cat. There’s a time when cats aren’t interested in toys. My two four year olds are the same. They’d rather be in my lap or sleeping. Cats should always stay inside claws or no claws. Neighbors certainly don’t want people’ cats using their property as a litter box. Claws can’t defend against a faster dog outside, or defend against being run over, or getting into fights with neighborhood cats whose owners refuse to keep them inside. When my cats throughout the years were declawed they stayed at least a week to monitor and make sure no more anesthesia in their systems. They had shredded paper which I continued to two instead of a week, and a follow up visit to check healing which I never had a complication with and now of course they have dissolvable sutures. Declawing isn’t for everyone, granted. But strangers don’t have a say whether you do it or not having a cat or never having one. Complications others may have had I never did.
My cat started clawing my pillow. I got a horizontal scratcher and put it on the other side of the bed. Now I redirect him.
My kittie has started to demand belly rubs these days.
My cat meows very loudly for breakfast for fave meal, that’s about it. Honestly she’s pretty well behaved.
Although I feel this video provided good advice, many people who have known well a number of cats will say that they know of a cat who was an exception to the guidance. For many of us, our claims are true, but that merely proves that individual cats vary. If you think you know of an exception, think it over, and then decide for that cat. For example, I have a cat who stands solicits belly rubs, and he means that you should gently and slowly stroke his belly fur; but I still don't do it to other cats, and I watch his behavior closely, to make certain he actually wants the belly rub. I also give two of my cats very small amounts of unflavored yogurt a couple times a week; they relish it, show no signs of distress in digestion or in the litter box, and three successive vets have approved continuing the practice. And when one of the cats needed to take a granular medication for a while, it was the only way to administer it; I had tried all the usual means, and the vet involved verified that the milk product would not adversely affect the medication for the short time they were mixed.
That is what my Cat Oreo does.
Who tf declaws their cats 🤬🤬🤬
Not me!
My cats love belly rubs 😊
I wish I could sleep 18 hours a day
My cat told me that everytime i fart it gives my position away.😮
Its making it sound like please dont touch me what so ever i love my cat he came to me from another family as he was a bully to another cat so i left him to settle with me being on my own and yes it helps to get information but listening to this its frightening i know were and how long to feel my cat i never push him i think listening to you is not going down well
Though she’s a cuddly cat,on her terms only.! Oh remember old wives tale” let sleeping cats lie?” I let her be herself ..As we should all be.
Plus my cat Pumpkin not only is 15 suffers from severe arthritis and is on a mild vets prescription . Even more reason to let her sleep.
No, she’s not like in the bag.she acts normal, after meds wear off before the meds she’d cry all night.
Something needed to be checked I couldnt touch her back even the most gently before this point. It was such a sad time. No, it wasn’t nails.
You need if you hear a cat do this plus the sensitivity to the spinal area and hind quarters she’s crying even hissing it may start in older ages …generally .
Though Pumpkin never ever bit me as any of my animals large and small, have😃⭐️⭐️) she hissed plenty before treatment then cried all night as I said.
Yes I invested bc she’s a small girlie though a very good eater!
In a great carrier w sheepskin inside kitty loves it
Sometimes she’ll go sit in it
Leave them open at home
The old saying was “let sleeping dogs lie”.
Anyways, it sounds like you are giving her the love and attention she needs as an elder kitty. I had two brothers that reached the age of 22. Their last year was pretty demading and hard to watch as I had to make the decision and decide when I thought it was too much discomfort for them to go on. Other than that they had great enjoyable lives for 21 years. Knowing that helps when the ending parts come. I hope your kitty keeps a happy and loving life.
Pumpkin purrrrrs like a motorbike with the famous ear rubs and the little cheek rubs always before bedtime after she’s checked in all well in home.she will gently place her paw on top of my hand or my arm. I def do see Pumpkin adjusted better to music more to rows and any phone calls.
But I wish she’d do Pumpkin things” but she is 15 and would be jealous and gets pouty easily if I’m out rarely most all day )
I cat proof this place tip to tail as I advise all should do!
Watch it too if you yourself are on medication and your cat!
Keep them far away from a cat at any age !
These points excellent for the cats and owners causing DEATHS EVERY YR !
Not even mentioned?
helloooooo.
My cat wouldn’t be ok w a child so I say to kiddos that want to see her,I’ll show you a picture of her)
this video is misleading…the images of clipping claws along with verbal information about declawing cats are two very separate things
So far, not in one single video. Have I seen anything about another reason cat's end not eating or being really picky about food, up drinking or eating, or going the bathroom a lot. This means they have kidney issues. I did not know this might have been able to save my cat if I was educated on that. Maybe make a video so other's like myself can see warning signs that your cat is suffering from a major problem, It would of been nice to know with mine I might of been able to do something about it if it was caught earlier from a vet. Just had to throw that out here because I've watched a lot of the videos, and nothing from any of them have touched the subject on it.
Nice video idea, but the title isn't the exact best.
Always open to suggestion. Any better ideas?
Title or thumbnail?
I got a comment regardong blowing air in my kitties face.
I have only caught myself doing that when she starts knawing on my arms when she wants to rough play when I'm in bed, trying to get some sleep.
I can’t believe people would think a cat would want a port-a-potty for a litter box lmao
It’s clearly a general guideline and not the exact same for every single cat.
Cmon now… This is common sense. Stop trying to find any little thing you can correct in a video. Cats all have their own little differences, likes, and dislikes.. Most all know this and shouldn’t have to be explained.
And just how do you KNOW cats hate all of these things? How many cats have you done all these tests on? . I definitely disagree with you! Cats, like people are all different and not all of these things bother all cats! Just common sense!
Hello there.
I always say in my videos that every cat is unique. So this one is solved.
Moving on to the other part of your comment. It's not me saying this.
It's cat behavior experts and tens of thousands of studies on cat behavior made by actual scientists. There are so many out there that give us an idea of what cats do and why and what they dislike or like based on their natural instincts. Observation is of course the key element in all these studies.
So, no, I don't test the cats personally, even if I can see a lot of these things in the cats around me and living with me.
Agree with you, does not apply to all cats and not all cats are the same.