Growing up, we always had cats. My mom loved cats. When one cat would die, we'd always get one or two kittens within a month or so. Whenever a kitten would hiss at me, I'd just pick it up and carry it around the house for five minutes. After a couple of times they quit hissing, either because the realized I was not a threat or they realized I was all powerful and unstoppable, bigger, faster, stronger. Or they realized both. Kittens are awesome.
We had a couple kittens at different times when I was growing up! Oddly enough, usually the one that would start out hissing and growling at me, would end up being the one that would never leave my side.
@@potatotatoman1145idk bro kits can be faster and more agile than adults depending on how old if it’s like a newborn kitten then yeah it’s slow but the size of some of these in this video they can be faster than most adult cats and definitely more agile bc smaller
even newborns will hiss at you until they recognize your scent, it’s so silly and cute 😭 then they get all happy when you stick the bottle in their mouths lol
@@poisonrozzie I don't think it's hatred, and much as it is fear of what you might do to harm them. They don't realize all you want to do is cuddle with them. 😁
No matter how angry kittens get, you cant take them seriously... especially when the mother is stilling in the background, doing the cat equivalent of facepalming
They think that when they're hissing makes them look fierce, uh, uh, they just look darn cute and adorable 💕 just by hissing. So protective of their food!!!
Poor babies. So defensive. We rescued our boy Seymour 6 years ago as a baby and he was hissy and spicy. He's now super lovable and wants all of the skirtches.
I can't help but love cats/kittens... They're so spirited & although they're renowned for their indifference and aloofness, if a cat decides that they love & trust you then you'll have a fluffy soul mate forever!... X
Fun fact: there is a virus or fungus or whatever (forgot what it was) that is basically permanent, and all it really does is make you very docile and loving with cats, this evolved because it was a mutual assistant with cats hunting and with the illness spreading
Kittens hiss when they're scared, it's survival instincts kicking in when the mother isn't around; same with protecting their food Intelligent little babies ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Don't let those kitten's cuteness fool you, their little claws CAN tear you open. I remember when one attacked my mom and she started crying because it got her eye.
LOL, the kitten with the salmon who keeps pushing it at the camera and then pulling it back aggressively like the camera is coming closer is hilarious!!
Too many people think that forcing a scared/angry kitten to interact with you, even when they are clearly not ready is the way to socialize it. Sure after a long time even hissing kittens will realize you're not going to hurt it. But that is despite these types of interactions which only makes the kitten associate you with the bad feelings they have when around you. It's best to give them some space to calm down. They will figure out on their own that you are, at least, relatively safe. Offer it some food with you close by but far enough away for it to eat it safely. It will eventually feel safe enough to get near you and then slowly offer it your hand to sniff.
Now, when cats and kittens hiss, it may seem like they’re angry, because they are pawing and biting and arching their backs while bristling, but cats will fight when they feel cornered, and that bristling is actually a clear sign of fear, not anger. And if you look carefully, you can actually see the terror in their eyes.
Actually, a lot of them were just pretending, practicing methods of deterrence and/or dominance. In some of the instances, that's evident from the fact that the kitten right next to them remains completely calm. In the few cases where they were legitimately afraid, that was most likely due to undersocialization. They lacked the repeat experience of being handled, and were unaware that it's a small inconvenience, at worst, and rewarding, at best. There's only one way of curing this, and that's handling them, frequently, until they stop being afraid. There's nothing cruel about it.
@@erikjrn4080 none of them was pretending. They are way to young, that was pure instinct for defense. The kittens or cats next to them have nothing to do with the instinct kicking in that they are in danger.
@@kippesolo8941 Kittens start all forms of play as soon as they have the physical coordination for it. Playing is itself an instinct. Moreover, playing is nothing other than deliberate triggering of their other instincts, but minus the strong emotions connected to it in adults. Quite simply, very nearly all the time, a kitten acting scared is not only not scared; it's enjoying it. The notion of a kitten being old enough to see your hand, and still too young to play ranks pretty high on the list of "dumbest things I've ever heard". During their third week, they start interactive play with their litter mates. That's only days after their sight has developed well enough to recognize the general shape of their mother, and while their main sense for navigation is still smell. It's also the time when they begin to play with human hands. Of course the response of the kitten next to it matters. If it's not the least bit scary to the other kitten, that means two things. 1) Even if one of the kittens should be a bit more excitable than the other, it's clearly limited how scary it can be. 2) The calmness of the calm kitten will reassure the other kitten, while the agitation of the scared kitten will agitate the calm kitten. This is a very strong effect. When complete and utter calmness wins out in one of the kittens, it's very unlikely that the other is scared, and far more likely that it's just playful. Seriously, this is pretty much "kitten 101". If it's unknown to you, you should read up a bit and collect some experience, before commenting anything more advanced than "aw, cute" on kitten videos.
@@charlottebonnie5320 they are all so cute! But they are in dire need of socialization. Hopefully they all found solid homes where they can lose their insecurity and build confidence 🙂
Me and mine rough house a lot and when she gets too wound up she'll hiss at me. Ears are still up and no growling or striking, just her way of saying I need to tone it down. 15 seconds later she's ready to play again, very smart and sassy🙂
Don't tease the kitten so they fear or hate you. Be gentle. Use toys, not your hands to play with them. You don't want them to learn that you or your hands are something to claw, bite, play with, attack or fear. Handle cats carefully. The wrong way can make them uncomfortable or hurt them, so they'll become anti-social. Play with them with toys, give them gentle brushings, & pettings on their favorite spots. If you show your cat a good time, they'll want to be with you, & love you. If they growl, hiss, & screech at you, pull out a toy & try to play with them, while maybe tossing them a treat. A treat alone, may only teach the to beg for food or like the contain & treat, not you. Discipline should be a spray bottle with water, not slapping, striking, or hitting. A squirt of water with a simple command like "out", "off" or "stop" & they will eventually learn. They are not dogs though, so they don't think the way dogs or people do. After they've been squirted or yelled at, you must try to pet them or give them a treat so they know you are still a friend, & not a threat. It cannot be all training & discipline though. If you don't regularly try to show a cat a good or fun time daily, they'll likely avoid you, or not listen to you.
That last little kitten can't even see or hear the world yet and they already hate everything. Bet it'll be the sweetest of the bunch when it grows up.
@@c64116 can you elaborate why you thought the camera person is tormenting them? Cause you don't know what happened to the kitten, yes most of the kitten in the video is scare/afraid but that's doesn't mean they torment the kitten
Cats like people will get upset if they’re treated wrong. Everyone should get a cat, they’re easy to take care. Leave food and water . They love you forever.
It's very funny because my Little girl when she was brought in my place litteraly the size of my hand , would walk directly with the tail up and was purring a lot ? Never understand that , i mean she lost mommy and are 3 bro and sis. 15 Years old this February... Vive le Québec.. :)
My ex sister-in-law had a kitten who was very protective of its food. The kitten was nice unless you tried touching its food then it was like "So you have chosen death"
In most kittens, it’s like flipping a switch; once they decide you won’t hurt them,they suddenly attach themselves to your side. Given the life most rescues have led, who can blame the fear response???
They have no bite force it doesn't hurt when they bite, also when they try and bite theres also that 50% chance your hand gets pushed away over and over.
When a kitten is scared they will hiss, growl and arch their backs, usually will start backing up. When they are angry they will hiss, growl and run towards you. Most of these kitten were just scared. They’re adorable no matter.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are right. I wonder if there is such thing as high blood pressure in kittens. I scared my cat who I adopted from a shelter and I felt bad immediately. I then talked to a client how to approach and pet her without scaring her. I seek advice to do it properly. However, on the other hand, when they get scared, angry and defensive, they look so cute and such an amazing character that I think is priceless.
The way kittens protect their food from the one serving it...
When ours were little they would be really ratchet about climbing pantry shelves for baklava
The first little girl with her feet in her food tickled me. At least she'll have fun licking her paws when she's done eating. 😂
I guess they are unfamiliar with the phrase “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you”
Smart way
Because humans are not from earth. We came from labs. So when cats born they dont recognize humans as boss since we are not from here.
Growing up, we always had cats. My mom loved cats. When one cat would die, we'd always get one or two kittens within a month or so. Whenever a kitten would hiss at me, I'd just pick it up and carry it around the house for five minutes. After a couple of times they quit hissing, either because the realized I was not a threat or they realized I was all powerful and unstoppable, bigger, faster, stronger. Or they realized both. Kittens are awesome.
My goodness, you are so considerate even to small animals. You are awesome.
We had a couple kittens at different times when I was growing up! Oddly enough, usually the one that would start out hissing and growling at me, would end up being the one that would never leave my side.
You are definitely not faster than a cat...No human being is...
@@debayanpal3181 Kittens...yes but not an full grown adult...or even an adol...
@@potatotatoman1145idk bro kits can be faster and more agile than adults depending on how old if it’s like a newborn kitten then yeah it’s slow but the size of some of these in this video they can be faster than most adult cats and definitely more agile bc smaller
Kitten: "I HATE YOU!"
Human: (Pets kitten)
Kitten: "Acceptable."
I like how the kittens try to be mad, but end up just being adorable, at least until one bites you.
Cat be like: MY FOOD
they try to be angry but ends up being adorable
Then they run around for five minutes and pass out..2 hours later they back acting like crackheads
@@chromicapop4595 i had a kitten before and that is correct
They make the "pew" sound before they jump at you.
So cute 😂
Anything tiny and angry is adorable. My wife is proof of this.
the eyes of the first kitty is insanely beautiful!
ikr!
blue eyes ❤️
@@tonyzefox more of an aquamarine color, no?
@@sweet_cider-lb8cx agreed
What type of kitten was that?
The "oh he's not happy" kitten is legendary.
Also the synchronized hiss from the ones in the tree
わざと怖がらせて、こういう画像をあげる最低な貴方😣最低です。
I'm used to hearing the Half Life scientist screaming over that kitten lol
Awww, the last little one didn't even have it's eyes open yet hissing. 😂
even newborns will hiss at you until they recognize your scent, it’s so silly and cute 😭 then they get all happy when you stick the bottle in their mouths lol
Like they don't even have teeth, eyes still closed, yet they're already full of hatred towards the world 🤣💜
@@poisonrozzie I don't think it's hatred, and much as it is fear of what you might do to harm them. They don't realize all you want to do is cuddle with them. 😁
natural defenses at work, it’s adorable yet serious
No matter how angry kittens get, you cant take them seriously... especially when the mother is stilling in the background, doing the cat equivalent of facepalming
😂😂
They think that when they're hissing makes them look fierce, uh, uh, they just look darn cute and adorable 💕 just by hissing. So protective of their food!!!
Poor babies. So defensive. We rescued our boy Seymour 6 years ago as a baby and he was hissy and spicy. He's now super lovable and wants all of the skirtches.
I can't help but love cats/kittens... They're so spirited & although they're renowned for their indifference and aloofness, if a cat decides that they love & trust you then you'll have a fluffy soul mate forever!... X
Fun fact: there is a virus or fungus or whatever (forgot what it was) that is basically permanent, and all it really does is make you very docile and loving with cats, this evolved because it was a mutual assistant with cats hunting and with the illness spreading
I love when they protect their food 😂
Yesss🤣
Ikr
It's adorable
@@editsjustedits7251 yu UK hu yuy
@@813cyrus that’s the reason I pet on kittens when I feed them.
Kittens hiss when they're scared, it's survival instincts kicking in when the mother isn't around; same with protecting their food
Intelligent little babies ❤️❤️❤️❤️
MY FOOD 😾
Don't let those kitten's cuteness fool you, their little claws CAN tear you open.
I remember when one attacked my mom and she started crying because it got her eye.
They are like tiny needles.
1:43 The older cat's like "Dude, I don't know what the fluff is your problem. "
omg 4:21 I love you murderous little baby. So smol and so angy.
kittens are such magical creatures, that they can be this cute even when they're absolutely furious 😂 this video brougjt me so much serotonin
These recording are miraculous since they managed to survive such ferocity that can send you straight to brazil
Is that a 2017 mordekaiser quote
Even with hissing and growling the kittens are still adorable!
Big tough kittys aren't they 🤣🤣❤
4:12. Looks like a Kitty, a lioness at heart
LOL, the kitten with the salmon who keeps pushing it at the camera and then pulling it back aggressively like the camera is coming closer is hilarious!!
"No touch us! We ANGY!" And so pretty. With love and human contact they will chill out. Mew!
0:15 I love the kitty cosigning in the back.
Kittens : BEWARE !!!
WE ARE RAGE
WE ARE ANGER
WE ARE FURY
WE ARE ALSO HUNGRY, HOMANN !!!
humans: aww , so adorable...
2:18 "Put me down. See what happens!"
Perfect time to tickle the kitty's tooties 😂😂
Fearless Vicious Apex Predators Disguised as Cute Little Furballs...Pound For Pound This Small Young Kitty is Nothing to Mess With
Too many people think that forcing a scared/angry kitten to interact with you, even when they are clearly not ready is the way to socialize it. Sure after a long time even hissing kittens will realize you're not going to hurt it. But that is despite these types of interactions which only makes the kitten associate you with the bad feelings they have when around you. It's best to give them some space to calm down. They will figure out on their own that you are, at least, relatively safe. Offer it some food with you close by but far enough away for it to eat it safely. It will eventually feel safe enough to get near you and then slowly offer it your hand to sniff.
Now, when cats and kittens hiss, it may seem like they’re angry, because they are pawing and biting and arching their backs while bristling, but cats will fight when they feel cornered, and that bristling is actually a clear sign of fear, not anger. And if you look carefully, you can actually see the terror in their eyes.
0:40 that’s food aggression and I hope they corrected that
how i probably looked to my parents when i tried to yell at them
Kittens being pissed off is the best.
I only rescued one spicy kitten but she wasn’t like that for long. In fact, after day one she never hissed at me again.
The fact that 2 cats hissed at the perfect timing 3:17
Most of them are not angry but scared.
Fuckin completely agree.. angry is really funny, because it just is.. scared is creul... Ffs
Actually, a lot of them were just pretending, practicing methods of deterrence and/or dominance. In some of the instances, that's evident from the fact that the kitten right next to them remains completely calm. In the few cases where they were legitimately afraid, that was most likely due to undersocialization. They lacked the repeat experience of being handled, and were unaware that it's a small inconvenience, at worst, and rewarding, at best. There's only one way of curing this, and that's handling them, frequently, until they stop being afraid. There's nothing cruel about it.
@@erikjrn4080 none of them was pretending. They are way to young, that was pure instinct for defense.
The kittens or cats next to them have nothing to do with the instinct kicking in that they are in danger.
@@kippesolo8941 Kittens start all forms of play as soon as they have the physical coordination for it. Playing is itself an instinct. Moreover, playing is nothing other than deliberate triggering of their other instincts, but minus the strong emotions connected to it in adults. Quite simply, very nearly all the time, a kitten acting scared is not only not scared; it's enjoying it.
The notion of a kitten being old enough to see your hand, and still too young to play ranks pretty high on the list of "dumbest things I've ever heard". During their third week, they start interactive play with their litter mates. That's only days after their sight has developed well enough to recognize the general shape of their mother, and while their main sense for navigation is still smell. It's also the time when they begin to play with human hands.
Of course the response of the kitten next to it matters. If it's not the least bit scary to the other kitten, that means two things.
1) Even if one of the kittens should be a bit more excitable than the other, it's clearly limited how scary it can be.
2) The calmness of the calm kitten will reassure the other kitten, while the agitation of the scared kitten will agitate the calm kitten. This is a very strong effect. When complete and utter calmness wins out in one of the kittens, it's very unlikely that the other is scared, and far more likely that it's just playful.
Seriously, this is pretty much "kitten 101". If it's unknown to you, you should read up a bit and collect some experience, before commenting anything more advanced than "aw, cute" on kitten videos.
True
Their hisses sounds like electricity zap. 😂
Angry kittens, I'd like to soothe them all
A hiss isn't anger, it's fear.
Yea this video is more sad than it is comical
Poor scared baby kitties 🙁
@@prettyvacant3605 / And I am sure that the owners will not be amused when the kittens continue doing so when they are adult. I admit it was sweet.
@@charlottebonnie5320 they are all so cute! But they are in dire need of socialization.
Hopefully they all found solid homes where they can lose their insecurity and build confidence 🙂
Me and mine rough house a lot and when she gets too wound up she'll hiss at me. Ears are still up and no growling or striking, just her way of saying I need to tone it down. 15 seconds later she's ready to play again, very smart and sassy🙂
Uh wrong. A hiss is definitely anger. I would know, I have a cat who hisses a lot.
They think their so intimidating when we are just laughing and awing at their cuteness lol
Props to the cameraman for surviving an encounter with these ferocious, deadly beasts 😀
0:30 "Just let me eat this small amount first!!!"
Kitty- I will tear you up and feast on your innards. I’ll drink your bloo…
Us- Aww cute kittyyyy!
I love the black and white kitten she is adorable❤
"I'll have the catitude lunch special, extra spicy please."
pure little creature, may be afraid but ready to fight they are so beautiful
I love watching this terrifying monster beasts threatening us😂❤
Don't tease the kitten so they fear or hate you. Be gentle. Use toys, not your hands to play with them. You don't want them to learn that you or your hands are something to claw, bite, play with, attack or fear. Handle cats carefully. The wrong way can make them uncomfortable or hurt them, so they'll become anti-social. Play with them with toys, give them gentle brushings, & pettings on their favorite spots. If you show your cat a good time, they'll want to be with you, & love you. If they growl, hiss, & screech at you, pull out a toy & try to play with them, while maybe tossing them a treat. A treat alone, may only teach the to beg for food or like the contain & treat, not you. Discipline should be a spray bottle with water, not slapping, striking, or hitting. A squirt of water with a simple command like "out", "off" or "stop" & they will eventually learn. They are not dogs though, so they don't think the way dogs or people do. After they've been squirted or yelled at, you must try to pet them or give them a treat so they know you are still a friend, & not a threat. It cannot be all training & discipline though. If you don't regularly try to show a cat a good or fun time daily, they'll likely avoid you, or not listen to you.
Look at all of these spicy kitties. Bet all of these jalapenos ended up becoming bell peppers when they grew up.
Poor kittens are just defending, protecting themselves! Survival of the fittest 😻❤️
That last little kitten can't even see or hear the world yet and they already hate everything. Bet it'll be the sweetest of the bunch when it grows up.
3:16 In unison though 😂
OMG 😱 kittens with major Kittitude!!! 👍❤
wrong. these cats dont have "catitude" suzy, they are afraid because the camera person is tormenting them.
@@c64116 can you elaborate why you thought the camera person is tormenting them? Cause you don't know what happened to the kitten, yes most of the kitten in the video is scare/afraid but that's doesn't mean they torment the kitten
If you just sit with them and patiently show them that you are not a danger. You won’t have to suffer a horrible death… by cuteness overload.
Cats like people will get upset if they’re treated wrong. Everyone should get a cat, they’re easy to take care. Leave food and water . They love you forever.
why are angry kittens so cute?
It's very funny because my Little girl when she was brought in my place litteraly the size of my hand , would walk directly with the tail up and was purring a lot ? Never understand that , i mean she lost mommy and are 3 bro and sis. 15 Years old this February...
Vive le Québec.. :)
I love it when tiny kittens get angry
Those tiny little needle teeth! Sweet and scary at the same time 😊
the kitten hissing on human to scare him the human : ohhhhh hes so cutee
Love the one whose hyper agressively defending his food plate::
My ex sister-in-law had a kitten who was very protective of its food. The kitten was nice unless you tried touching its food then it was like "So you have chosen death"
Angry Kittens= cute
Angry cats= scary
I LOVE spicy kittens and nom nom growls!
1:17 that kitty is beautiful 😻
1:37 original video: ANGRY KITTEN
Acho lindo gatinhos bravinhos assim!!😍🐱😻❤️💥😹
3:06 angry creatures LOL
3:06 lol😂
2:20 ? Ooh, angry kitty,. Tries to put it down and oh my gosh, attitude.
They are CUTEST animals in the whole world!!!😊
0:01
Poor Kitten: Give me back MY mmOOthharRr!!😭😿
**hiss**
Kitten: "I'm Mad and scared and So tough stay back"
Human: "LOL" (hits Record)
*starts to shake and quake with fear and then gulp* wow just wow who knew those kittens can be so very feisty O_O :O
2:43 Minecraft chest/door?
How can something so "viscious" be so cute and adorable
In most kittens, it’s like flipping a switch; once they decide you won’t hurt them,they suddenly attach themselves to your side. Given the life most rescues have led, who can blame the fear response???
Homelander: “Stoop it! That’s adorable…!”
3:06
Most just hiss and spit. This one be a real claw ninja! 🥷🐈
1:53
I think that MIGHT be manul kitten.
Gosh 😍 Kittens are sooo Adorable & Cute...am overwhelmed 😭
Just shows even kittens are fearless at a giant !
losing eye contacting and running means you are prey. most of these cats are just scared and are trying to scare off the "predators"
Kittens have bad days as well. God bless their fuzzy hearts. AMEN Philadelphia USA
They have no bite force it doesn't hurt when they bite, also when they try and bite theres also that 50% chance your hand gets pushed away over and over.
A toothless hissy kitten is just adorable.
this is too sweet ty
When a kitten is scared they will hiss, growl and arch their backs, usually will start backing up. When they are angry they will hiss, growl and run towards you. Most of these kitten were just scared. They’re adorable no matter.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
3:05
Man: Angry creatures 🕵🏻♂️
Kittens: stop recording me, human 😾
"Go 'way! I angy."
That one cat eating what looks like salmon kinda looks like my cat, but without the mark next to it's nose.
They are looks cute and funny even if they are angry 😂😻❤️
The cutest thing is an angry cat eating, the "grr*nom*rr*nom*rr*nom*rr*nom*rr*nom* is so adorable
A good amount of these kittens are just doing their equivalent of the Anti-Marcianito Alarm.
The first kitten has beautiful eyes
1:38 was the angry kitten from a UA-camr called pinkbunny
Feral kittens be like: stay away from me: *hiss, spit*
Feral kittens when you pet them: error... does not compute...
Kitten: hiss spit
Human: Must pet the fluffy hissy thing
Awww, scared, angry, & mighty!😽
if my cat hisses I put down food and he grabs my hand and looks up at me like Leave know I have given you a 2nd chance
These poor babies r scared to death and need to be comforted til they feel safe.
You are right. I wonder if there is such thing as high blood pressure in kittens. I scared my cat who I adopted from a shelter and I felt bad immediately. I then talked to a client how to approach and pet her without scaring her. I seek advice to do it properly. However, on the other hand, when they get scared, angry and defensive, they look so cute and such an amazing character that I think is priceless.