Thank you! My cat often shows me her belly and I did not understand that I should still refrain from belly touching. I'm looking forward to seeing how she responds when I respect her better by not belly touching. We humans can learn so much more if we just listen better to our cat companions. ☺️❤️
Glad it was helpful! You are totally right! Many cat parents think that they need to get their cats to listen to them (which is possible through clicker training) but it's even more important that WE listen to THEM! Cats always tell the truth and if you see a tail wagging, they are telling us to STOP, and it's key to listen to them, so that they see we respect them.
Also, note that as you grow the bond with your cat and practice this little tips, you will quickly understand your cat without even trying! There's a language that cats both cats and humans understand, clicker training! Learn how to clicker train in 3 easy steps! ua-cam.com/video/iTAcXiYothM/v-deo.html Feel free to write any questions or request you might have! Thanks for watching! ❤️
AWW! Thanks so much! 1M subs is far away, but that would be a dream, to be able to focus on this full time and grow my knowledge about cats to level I can't even imagine today!
Albert I must say the way you convey cat body language with your body language is really good. I watched this video with no sound and I literally understood everything from your body language
Albert and Mia, I have learned so much from both of you!! Please keep the videos coming. Albert, you made me smile to see how sweet you were to Mia! I can tell that both of you have a very strong bond. You told her just a few more minutes (maybe 10 minutes) to allow you to finish the video and you would spend time with her. 😻I love talking to my cats an am especially happy when they talk to me.
I work at a daycare and sometimes cats will come by and say hello.. While making sure the kids are gentle, I always keep a very sharp eye on the tail.. They might keep a relaxed body-language, but their tail is usually the first give-away that they are becoming over-stimulated.. The second I see the tail start going, I tell the kids to look at the tail and tell them that this means the cat is done cuddling and we need to leave it alone now.. Luckily, my co-workers trust me and will help me get the kids to leave the cat alone.. I've never had any incidents where kids have been scratched or bitten.. I used to love cats and was always scratched or bitten by them, so I'm very focused on teaching kids at least the most basic signs..
I usually can read my cat’s facial expressions and also body language.I also spend so much time with them that I can tell what they are planning to do before they do it.I love how cats can poof their tail making it into a big pipe cleaner.
I often slow blink at my cats, and one of them responds a lot and slow blinks at me a lot, the rest do it every once in a while. One of my cats actually LOVES belly rubs, he'll flop over and want his belly rubbed. I can really see the body language of one of my cats (the slow blinking one), when he's getting angry he'll sometimes do a little snort/blow air out of his nose to warn you. When he's hungry and you pet him a bunch and he kind of gets playful, he puffs up his tail a lot. It's so interesting learning about cat behaviors, having cats all your life like me you can really learn them well and communicate with your cat much easier.
Hahahaha Mía's "I love you" blink is so cute!!! I was not sure about the exact meaning, I thought it might mean something like "I'm sleepy, I need a nap". The "airplane wings mode" is amazing, one of my bengals usually uses it when she misbehaved, and I find out and I start to call her name: she instantly starts walking away, sneaking up and puts her ears "airplane wings mode on". Hilarious. Hopefully it doesn't happen often. Great video Mía and Albert. Looking forward to seeing more!!!!
The most interesting thing is that cats have many ways to express surprise. Among my last crew of 5, two raised a front paw, one took a seat with his tail fully extended and tilting head, another stood on his fours while curiously curling his tail (sort of: was really characteristic). The remaining one was usually too overwhelmed by her own senses so acted silly everytime (she was a tortie: higly hyperactive!)
Cats are happier in pairs. Two cats are not twice the work, more like the opposite. Traveling with them is the only point where it gets tricky. Good luck!
@@OutdoorBengal No, not you! I’m saying most new cat people and dog people don’t realize how much they assume cats are just like dogs. Nearly all the “cats are selfish” stereotype can be explained by showing that we expect cats to be just like dogs, and get upset when they don’t.
@@OutdoorBengal For the record, I think your voice is really important. All the main cat advocates like Jackson and Cat Man Chris have entrenched fans. It’s really wonderful that you’re imparting the core of understanding cats to new viewers.
I have a button down for Mia, to ask to go outside, but she's not quite getting it... I just hope one day she'll start pressing the button, when she understands that, I'm sure she'll start learning at a pace I never thought posible!
@@OutdoorBengal - is the button close to her things for outside? Have you tried pressing the button as you ask her if she wants to go outside? Then going out? I noticed with my cat (he didn’t gave buttons but knew a lot of words) that his understanding increased when I combined learning methods (visual, verbal and kinetic!)
@@janvafa9959 I do. It's right by the door and I press it every time she asks to patrol the corridor. She's been traveling a lot, I will give it a month more. I am sure that as soon as she understand the "press button" thing, she'll learn all other commands faster.
@@OutdoorBengal - I was pretty sure you had this - you are so on top of things with Mia (who is beautiful by the way!) I love how calm you are and how well you explain things in your vids. Thanks for responding to me!
@@OutdoorBengal from what I have heard the concept of the buttons will often “click” very suddenly after weeks or months…excited to see what Mia can learn!
Wish I'd seen this before I tried rubbing my friend's cat's belly. I wouldn't have four puncture wounds on my hand. Lol Thank you for clearing up my confusion. 🤗🖖💕
Many cat parents think that they need to get their cats to listen to them (which is possible through clicker training) but it's even more important that WE listen to THEM! Cats always tell the truth and if you see a tail wagging, they are telling us to STOP, and it's key to listen to them, so that they see we respect them. Also, it's a great way to avoid getting puncture wounds on our hands hehe
Yeah I know! I've realized that longer videos usually get people bored so I will try to keep them more straight to the point! I am thinking about making a full video about cat meows! :)
What age did you start training your girl? My boy is 14 weeks and seems to have no attention span at all yet. When I try to get any attention at all he just wants to play or sleep. He does not like treats at all even chicken he just walks away.
I started training Mia when she was 12weeks old. I started with some easy tricks like come when called and finger targetting and got to more complex tricks once she was comfortable with those. You can find more about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/YxxCqtJ93zU/v-deo.html
I am thinking about making a full video about cat meows! :) Strong Meows are usually either PLAY or LET ME OUT. For food it sounds more like low pitched and sad.
What if my cat shows me its belly and starts its engine when i rub it? Also, i cant even wipe the floor in the house, as soon as i leave and they hear me outside of the apartment they start screaming and it gets louder and louder, when i let them with me, theyre running all the way down to the basement, exploring the area and constant screaming but when i go down to them, they stop. I dont get it.
Such a great question. Every cat is unique and if your cat likes belly rubs, GOOD FOR YOU! You are the envy of many, many cat parents! :) Cats are not good with dealing with closed doors. They will get very loud just to get passed a door, then they lose interest. They consider the area beyond the door to be part of their territory, which they feel the need to patrol. Giving them the freedom, reduces the anxiety.
Hi Albert I don't understand my cat... when we get him to interact with us or play with his toys all he wants to do is hide behind something and sit in the attacking position. He spends soooo much time on that position and doesn't play most of the time!! Or gets distracted and goes away...this is really confusing me!!
Will make a video soon about playing with our cats. Will let you know when it's available. Until then, my recommendation for you is to try different toys, and be patient. Cats are opportunist hunters, they will wait for the best moment, then pounce.
Any cat can learn! Regardless of age and breed! I started with some easy tricks like come when called and finger targetting and got to more complex tricks once she was comfortable with those. You can find more about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/YxxCqtJ93zU/v-deo.html
@@OutdoorBengal I bought the clicker and tried first stages but my cat got very scarred of the clicker, ran away! As I adopted her as an indoor cat I read that clicker training can be very stimulating for them. I have bought numerous toys that have scarred her also. I watch a lot of Galaxy Jackson utube videos and bought wands he suggested but again she so afraid of almost everything! Millie does not like effection, never comes to me when I call her. It’s like I am just there to feed her, clean the litter tray,play with her but I just don’t know what is wrong! I adopted her 2 months ago and she came from a family of husband, wife, young boy so I assume she had a good upbringing. The family moved to Finland so asked me to adopt the cat. I knew first few weeks would not be easy for her adjusting and was so focused on making her feel comfortable but she likes to stay close by about a metre away but will not sit with me, be effectionate, listen to me. Can you advise?
There are several reasons that can trigger aggression on cats. Not respecting your cat’s boundaries and petting beyond their will can trigger it, also arousal or early detachment from their moms… There’s a video in the channel explaining a little more about it. I’m sure you’ll find it interesting (link in the description)
Hi... I can't seem to find anything on your channel about spaying and aftercare. Is Mia neutered? If so could you give some tips on how you cared for her ? Thank you
Hello! I haven't published that video yet but should work on it soon. I did spay Mia. I made the decision after she got her first heat. If you are not going to let your cat have a partner (and deal with bringing to the world more kittens), spaying a cat is a must. They suffer from the heat and so will the care taker :) For aftercare just try to keep the wound clean and apply some topic disinfectant to offer a protection layer. The vet will be able to share with you what are the best practices and products where you live.
Ok, now It’s not a comment, I have a question for which I’ve been searching an ansewer since ever 😂: Albert why on earth, if we eventually come to pet our cats on their belly without getting seriously injured, they start to lick themselves like crazy as if we had just deadly infected or dirtied them 🤦🏻♀️. It’s been happening to me with all cats not just bengals!
As always, there are several explanations behind this behavior: - they groom themselves 30_50% of the time, so when you pet them, you are interrupting that and they might as well continue when you stop. - Cats regard us as other cats. Large, strange looking cats, but catlike beings that are neither above nor below themselves. When you pet your cat and she then licks the same spot, it could be her way of performing mutual grooming, an act that occurs between close and loving cats. - Your touching that area makes it itch or tingle and your cat tries to sooth or quiet the itch. - Finally, and most likely, it can be scent related… they like to smell like they smell. It soothes them. It’s like our hairstyle… we all like being petted on our head but will rearrange the hair once the grooming stops ☺️
@@OutdoorBengal I saw Mía liking herself in one of your stories and it came to my mind! And I thought I knew about cats…I never pet them while they are grooming…THAT, I knew! Thanks Albert&Mía. Need a video about meowing! Si us plau 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Cats are completely misunderstood and portrayed as evil and selfish creatures. My cat give me more love and attention than any other pets I ever had. He is just a cuddle bug . ;)
Thank you! My cat often shows me her belly and I did not understand that I should still refrain from belly touching. I'm looking forward to seeing how she responds when I respect her better by not belly touching. We humans can learn so much more if we just listen better to our cat companions. ☺️❤️
Glad it was helpful! You are totally right! Many cat parents think that they need to get their cats to listen to them (which is possible through clicker training) but it's even more important that WE listen to THEM! Cats always tell the truth and if you see a tail wagging, they are telling us to STOP, and it's key to listen to them, so that they see we respect them.
If I stop holding my cats belly when he rolls over he reaches both his arms out to pull my hand back in
Also, note that as you grow the bond with your cat and practice this little tips, you will quickly understand your cat without even trying!
There's a language that cats both cats and humans understand, clicker training! Learn how to clicker train in 3 easy steps! ua-cam.com/video/iTAcXiYothM/v-deo.html
Feel free to write any questions or request you might have!
Thanks for watching! ❤️
I get such pure vibes from you and your cats. Can't wait for you to reach a million subs 😭♥️
AWW! Thanks so much! 1M subs is far away, but that would be a dream, to be able to focus on this full time and grow my knowledge about cats to level I can't even imagine today!
Albert I must say the way you convey cat body language with your body language is really good. I watched this video with no sound and I literally understood everything from your body language
I’m starting van life with my cat and your videos have been so helpful with training her for the lifestyle! Thank you for making these videos!
You are so welcome! Happy to see people find them useful!
Albert and Mia, I have learned so much from both of you!! Please keep the videos coming. Albert, you made me smile to see how sweet you were to Mia! I can tell that both of you have a very strong bond. You told her just a few more minutes (maybe 10 minutes) to allow you to finish the video and you would spend time with her. 😻I love talking to my cats an am especially happy when they talk to me.
I work at a daycare and sometimes cats will come by and say hello.. While making sure the kids are gentle, I always keep a very sharp eye on the tail.. They might keep a relaxed body-language, but their tail is usually the first give-away that they are becoming over-stimulated.. The second I see the tail start going, I tell the kids to look at the tail and tell them that this means the cat is done cuddling and we need to leave it alone now.. Luckily, my co-workers trust me and will help me get the kids to leave the cat alone.. I've never had any incidents where kids have been scratched or bitten.. I used to love cats and was always scratched or bitten by them, so I'm very focused on teaching kids at least the most basic signs..
Hello from Greece!! Congratulations for your amazing Chanel!!!
Thanks so much for the love! Comments like this keep us going!
I usually can read my cat’s facial expressions and also body language.I also spend so much time with them that I can tell what they are planning to do before they do it.I love how cats can poof their tail making it into a big pipe cleaner.
Hahahaha pipe cleaner is something I have to remember. First time I hear it, Beth! I’ll use it in the future!
I often slow blink at my cats, and one of them responds a lot and slow blinks at me a lot, the rest do it every once in a while. One of my cats actually LOVES belly rubs, he'll flop over and want his belly rubbed. I can really see the body language of one of my cats (the slow blinking one), when he's getting angry he'll sometimes do a little snort/blow air out of his nose to warn you. When he's hungry and you pet him a bunch and he kind of gets playful, he puffs up his tail a lot. It's so interesting learning about cat behaviors, having cats all your life like me you can really learn them well and communicate with your cat much easier.
Hahahaha Mía's "I love you" blink is so cute!!! I was not sure about the exact meaning, I thought it might mean something like "I'm sleepy, I need a nap". The "airplane wings mode" is amazing, one of my bengals usually uses it when she misbehaved, and I find out and I start to call her name: she instantly starts walking away, sneaking up and puts her ears "airplane wings mode on". Hilarious. Hopefully it doesn't happen often. Great video Mía and Albert. Looking forward to seeing more!!!!
Mia melts my heart every time when she does it! haha
Thanks so much for all the love on your comment, I'm so happy that you found value in the video!
Thanks for great content and awesome energy! 🤗You two are lovely! Hugs from 🇧🇷🇧🇷!!
Thank you so much Tainá!
Thank you Albert! Such a useful video ❤
So helpful for learning to decrypt my cats!
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful!
Tysm for the info! Love your videos!
It’s a pleasure! Thanks for the kind words!
The most interesting thing is that cats have many ways to express surprise. Among my last crew of 5, two raised a front paw, one took a seat with his tail fully extended and tilting head, another stood on his fours while curiously curling his tail (sort of: was really characteristic). The remaining one was usually too overwhelmed by her own senses so acted silly everytime (she was a tortie: higly hyperactive!)
We just discovered your channel & subscribed!
1 dog & 5 cat household.
We hope to see you in a Meet & Greet one day!
Welcome!!! Talk soon!
I just blinked at my cat and she answered! I swear this hasn’t worked before lol. Must be your video :)
Hahaha that’s so funny! Did she watch the video with you? ❤️ hehe
@@OutdoorBengal she didn’t 😂 maybe she absorbed it through osmosis haha. Or maybe she was just tired… lol
One of my cat's loves when I pet her belly. She is then purring very loudly and moving around so I can pet her better. 😍
I've had the urge to slow blink at people before and I have to remind myself that I'm interacting with a human and not my kitties😂
This is so funny... When we start talking cat! haha
0:56 are you sure about this information?
Marking your home with urine would be inappropriate
Well NOW you tell us
I don't mean to judge... everyone is free to do whatever they think it's best for their cat's wellbeing :p
Hello Albert, I love the bridge behind you ! Would you mind telling us where you got it ? Thanks !
Hello! It's from Catastrophic Creations bit.ly/3yijIxV
Your videos have helped me a lot so thx! And do you recommend to have one or two Bengals?
Cats are happier in pairs. Two cats are not twice the work, more like the opposite. Traveling with them is the only point where it gets tricky. Good luck!
Tysm!!!
Happy you liked it! ❤️
I am interested in the sounds. Our bengal cat makes different sounds and I don’t understand the differences.
Huuuuuman, 🐈 why do you assume we’re just like dogs? We are unique and special.
Would never say that! :) what makes you think I’m assuming cats are like dogs? ☺️
@@OutdoorBengal No, not you! I’m saying most new cat people and dog people don’t realize how much they assume cats are just like dogs. Nearly all the “cats are selfish” stereotype can be explained by showing that we expect cats to be just like dogs, and get upset when they don’t.
@@OutdoorBengal For the record, I think your voice is really important. All the main cat advocates like Jackson and Cat Man Chris have entrenched fans. It’s really wonderful that you’re imparting the core of understanding cats to new viewers.
Thank you so much. 💛
You are so welcome :) Happy you found it useful!
Have you seen the Billispeaks vids? She communicates with her owner via ‘speech’ buttons… so cool!
I have a button down for Mia, to ask to go outside, but she's not quite getting it... I just hope one day she'll start pressing the button, when she understands that, I'm sure she'll start learning at a pace I never thought posible!
@@OutdoorBengal - is the button close to her things for outside? Have you tried pressing the button as you ask her if she wants to go outside? Then going out? I noticed with my cat (he didn’t gave buttons but knew a lot of words) that his understanding increased when I combined learning methods (visual, verbal and kinetic!)
@@janvafa9959 I do. It's right by the door and I press it every time she asks to patrol the corridor. She's been traveling a lot, I will give it a month more. I am sure that as soon as she understand the "press button" thing, she'll learn all other commands faster.
@@OutdoorBengal - I was pretty sure you had this - you are so on top of things with Mia (who is beautiful by the way!) I love how calm you are and how well you explain things in your vids. Thanks for responding to me!
@@OutdoorBengal from what I have heard the concept of the buttons will often “click” very suddenly after weeks or months…excited to see what Mia can learn!
Ty I'm 13 trying to train my cat.i will do it
I hope it goes great! Let me know if you have doubts!
Wish I'd seen this before I tried rubbing my friend's cat's belly. I wouldn't have four puncture wounds on my hand. Lol Thank you for clearing up my confusion. 🤗🖖💕
Many cat parents think that they need to get their cats to listen to them (which is possible through clicker training) but it's even more important that WE listen to THEM! Cats always tell the truth and if you see a tail wagging, they are telling us to STOP, and it's key to listen to them, so that they see we respect them. Also, it's a great way to avoid getting puncture wounds on our hands hehe
@@OutdoorBengal I guess I thought it was ok because he's let me scratch his belly before. Now. I'll make sure All the signs agree. 🤗🖖💕
May I ask what type of treats do you use?
I feed her raw treats, my cat Mia likes freezed dried chicken a lot: amzn.to/3FviIYa
@@OutdoorBengal thank you so much for replying!!! 😻
Good video.......Bit Short...
Yeah I know! I've realized that longer videos usually get people bored so I will try to keep them more straight to the point!
I am thinking about making a full video about cat meows! :)
What age did you start training your girl? My boy is 14 weeks and seems to have no attention span at all yet. When I try to get any attention at all he just wants to play or sleep. He does not like treats at all even chicken he just walks away.
I started training Mia when she was 12weeks old. I started with some easy tricks like come when called and finger targetting and got to more complex tricks once she was comfortable with those. You can find more about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/YxxCqtJ93zU/v-deo.html
Hi! Can you clicker train an older cat?
Absolutely! Any cat regardless of age or breed can learn!
You did not explain meowing , one question she meows all around the hour and some times top of her lungs what dose it mean
I am thinking about making a full video about cat meows! :)
Strong Meows are usually either PLAY or LET ME OUT. For food it sounds more like low pitched and sad.
What if my cat shows me its belly and starts its engine when i rub it?
Also, i cant even wipe the floor in the house, as soon as i leave and they hear me outside of the apartment they start screaming and it gets louder and louder, when i let them with me, theyre running all the way down to the basement, exploring the area and constant screaming but when i go down to them, they stop.
I dont get it.
Such a great question. Every cat is unique and if your cat likes belly rubs, GOOD FOR YOU! You are the envy of many, many cat parents! :)
Cats are not good with dealing with closed doors. They will get very loud just to get passed a door, then they lose interest. They consider the area beyond the door to be part of their territory, which they feel the need to patrol. Giving them the freedom, reduces the anxiety.
Hi Albert I don't understand my cat... when we get him to interact with us or play with his toys all he wants to do is hide behind something and sit in the attacking position. He spends soooo much time on that position and doesn't play most of the time!! Or gets distracted and goes away...this is really confusing me!!
Will make a video soon about playing with our cats. Will let you know when it's available. Until then, my recommendation for you is to try different toys, and be patient. Cats are opportunist hunters, they will wait for the best moment, then pounce.
@@OutdoorBengal Thank you Albert. You are awesome learnt a ton from you and Mia :0)
Can clicker training be done on a 5yr old cat?
Any cat can learn! Regardless of age and breed! I started with some easy tricks like come when called and finger targetting and got to more complex tricks once she was comfortable with those. You can find more about it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/YxxCqtJ93zU/v-deo.html
@@OutdoorBengal I bought the clicker and tried first stages but my cat got very scarred of the clicker, ran away! As I adopted her as an indoor cat I read that clicker training can be very stimulating for them. I have bought numerous toys that have scarred her also. I watch a lot of Galaxy Jackson utube videos and bought wands he suggested but again she so afraid of almost everything! Millie does not like effection, never comes to me when I call her. It’s like I am just there to feed her, clean the litter tray,play with her but I just don’t know what is wrong! I adopted her 2 months ago and she came from a family of husband, wife, young boy so I assume she had a good upbringing. The family moved to Finland so asked me to adopt the cat. I knew first few weeks would not be easy for her adjusting and was so focused on making her feel comfortable but she likes to stay close by about a metre away but will not sit with me, be effectionate, listen to me. Can you advise?
It’s a little confusing because all my cat wants is his belly rubbed
ha! last week i caught myself slow blinking at a child who was staring at me
hahaha welcome to the club! I think it's so cute we should incorporate it in humans. Smiles annd slow blinks should be the new normal.
Why does my cat bite me a lot when I pet him or play
There are several reasons that can trigger aggression on cats. Not respecting your cat’s boundaries and petting beyond their will can trigger it, also arousal or early detachment from their moms…
There’s a video in the channel explaining a little more about it. I’m sure you’ll find it interesting (link in the description)
Hi... I can't seem to find anything on your channel about spaying and aftercare.
Is Mia neutered? If so could you give some tips on how you cared for her ? Thank you
Hello! I haven't published that video yet but should work on it soon. I did spay Mia. I made the decision after she got her first heat. If you are not going to let your cat have a partner (and deal with bringing to the world more kittens), spaying a cat is a must. They suffer from the heat and so will the care taker :)
For aftercare just try to keep the wound clean and apply some topic disinfectant to offer a protection layer. The vet will be able to share with you what are the best practices and products where you live.
Ok, now It’s not a comment, I have a question for which I’ve been searching an ansewer since ever 😂: Albert why on earth, if we eventually come to pet our cats on their belly without getting seriously injured, they start to lick themselves like crazy as if we had just deadly infected or dirtied them 🤦🏻♀️. It’s been happening to me with all cats not just bengals!
As always, there are several explanations behind this behavior:
- they groom themselves 30_50% of the time, so when you pet them, you are interrupting that and they might as well continue when you stop.
- Cats regard us as other cats. Large, strange looking cats, but catlike beings that are neither above nor below themselves. When you pet your cat and she then licks the same spot, it could be her way of performing mutual grooming, an act that occurs between close and loving cats.
- Your touching that area makes it itch or tingle and your cat tries to sooth or quiet the itch.
- Finally, and most likely, it can be scent related… they like to smell like they smell. It soothes them. It’s like our hairstyle… we all like being petted on our head but will rearrange the hair once the grooming stops ☺️
@@OutdoorBengal I saw Mía liking herself in one of your stories and it came to my mind! And I thought I knew about cats…I never pet them while they are grooming…THAT, I knew! Thanks Albert&Mía. Need a video about meowing! Si us plau 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
hello can you clicker train a persian cat like mine
Absolutely! All cats can learn!
@@OutdoorBengal ok thankyou so much!
Don't stop making this videos
Thanks so much! My intent is to keep doing this until I have nothing else to share :) Thanks for the love!
Please put an Arabic translation, your follower from Saudi Arabia
I wish...! I don't have the bandwidth today but I would love to!
@@OutdoorBengal I mean translation
❤
Thanks for the love!
Pls suggest me a cat my budget is 15000 inr
Cats are completely misunderstood and portrayed as evil and selfish creatures. My cat give me more love and attention than any other pets I ever had. He is just a cuddle bug . ;)
That's amazing! I couldn't agree more! Only those who've had a cat understand how magical cats can be!