Never seen an interaction like this before-usually aggression just provokes aggression-or fear, or indifference. This cat is actively trying to calm the dog down. So fascinating.
it may have fooled you but not the dog lol so mischievous, the dog knows it cannot be trusted because as soon as he turn his head, the serval takes a threatening posture
@@BekombetI never said it'd be an even fight. Just that the cat would also get injured, pinscher dogs have a very strong bite force. There is also 3 dogs and only 1 cat.
@@lamarw7757yes compared to pittbulls and boxers, but most dogs can't compare to those two breeds. But in general, pinschers do not have a weak bite force. You can test it if you like.
The Serval clearly tries to calm things down. Her exaggerated blinking is a cat's way to show she means no harm and wants peace. She is successful in her negotiations. She is magnificent.
I liked to think, even though this isn't at all what happened. That the two were trying to have a fierce off. The Doberman trying to display why he is a feared dog, though showing his teeth. The Serval meanwhile, calmly proclaims that he has one advantage over the domesticated canine. The Serval is a wild cat who, because cat, doesn't depend on humans that much.
Blinking eyes like this means "i'm friendly" for the felines (if you blink back at your cat he will understand) and the meow are sweet too , so this serval is really nice to other animals
That's because that bad ass half wild hybrid Savannah cat knows for a fact that it can kill the dog. Clearly that cat is well fed and doesn't want conflict, so it meows softly, blinks slowly and carries a big stick in the form of athleticism, lightning fast reflexes, and very sharp claws. The dog knows this too I think, as it is clearly nervous and it's hind leg is trembling. That dog is probably scared shitless, as it knows that cat can can spill it's innards. Back to the cat's demeanor, this also applies to people. The ones who are calm in the face of conflict are the ones we are well advised to be respectful of 😆
The dog is a miniature pinscher...they're like tiny great white sharks trained by ISIS....don't underestimate a miniature pinscher. Some police departments use them to go into spaces the larger K9s can't fit. Minpins are fearless.
@@melfreemans Being fearless doesn't have anything to do with whether or not there's something to fear. Cemeteries are full of fearless fools and pride is a poor substitute for intelligence. That cat would have beaten the bark off of that dog if it needed to and it knew it. Which is why it was the true fearless animal of the two. Real strength means always questioning one's application of strength. Not waiving it overhead like if it can't be witnessed it can't be believed.
Yes the cats eye winking/squinting is equivalent to human kisses, it's there way of showing they love you and are very comfortable around you but the dog clearly didn't get the memo 😂
It IS a beautiful creature with a graceful way about it. But -and I say this respectfully-, you are anthropomorphizing that serval. It is still a wild cat that can seriously hurt it’s owner or other domesticated pets.
I think we should anthropomorphize a little more. All animals (we are animals too) have ways of communicating. Just because it's not like ours, doesn't mean we can't understand. Of course that cat could kick that dogs ass. And its humans ass. It doesn't want to. It wants to live in peace in its lot, just like we all do.
@@michellemooresings The Dog was freaked. I think this is why there can be problems dog and cat. They just don't understand each other. My Daughters American hound cross try's to make friends with my British short hair. You should see her face when he presents his bum for her to sniff. NO THANK YOU!!!!
@@erstwhilegrubstake u know it's legal to own a serval. It's pretty common to own a serval actually: it used to be no one owned a serval, but everyone nowadays knows someone who does
Just wow. Cat is so cool. Simple dog no can understand. Crazy breed. But he allright. Cat is scary powerful in himself. No need fur pack. Godlike presence.
Well the pincher learned agression somewhere an the cat learned to sit down an do nothing somewhere. Many videos like this (an my experience in real life) you can tell the owners are allowing an promoting one to be agressive an one to be a bia. Seen this happen in real life enough that you can tell by one or two actions when the owner appears in other famous videos like this its exactly whats happening. Humans do this to humans too. If you have a punk hes allowed to go around hitting the people but if you shoot back; you get a kyle Rittenhouse case
@@GasemJuuden I do not have the answer to the things you mentioned except maybe corruption of genes or something to with sin somehow. Whatever the answer is, it won't have anything to do with evolution since it isn't true.
I think you're absolutely right about the cat, but I think the dog is actually trying to make friends too. I thought when dogs pretend to be aggressive but they sneeze a lot, it's a cue that they are just playing. of course the cat can't really be expected to understand that kind of dog language😅
S/he is sooo sweet! Those blinky eyes and pleading meows are so adorable...as if sending friendly kisses with those blinks. I think the dog is fiercely defending his territory of the moment...the bed. Perhaps the serval also lays there and wants to share it. Who knows...anyway, the wiser one just lets it go and walks away.
Tte serval is showing fear. The pincher is agressive. Its owner should correct its attitude, it's dangerous for those (servals, cats, dogs, babies, children, elders etc) who live with the pincher.
@@enibeni2071 Not in my opinion.The pincher is licking,what is a sign of fear or insecure by dogs.But the sound of the pincher is normally made by dogs,when they want to play.The serval clears the situation in a smart way.He`s got an authoritarian charisma,which is confusing other animals.
I'm on the dogs side , regular cat piss is bad enough then add wild cat serville to the mix which will mark everything . Poor poochie was just protecting bosses bed .
That serval is incredible. Confident enough to maintain its ground, but not crowd the pincher and yet trying to de-escalate the tension at the same time. Very evolved behavior
No it's not. It was a tussle for the high ground & the dog was being an azzhole. If I was in the room I'd have ordered the dog to tone down. The cat was being extremely & rarely silent almost servile, shame on the moronic owner for filming it instead of dissuading the situation. Set precedent or one day the worst will happen.
@@weebronson no it's a miracle this didn't end up in a big fight. Even this vid backs up my point. And beyond the video the deterioration of the relationship would only be more negative. This is abject failure.
Very smart kitty!!! Look how every time the dogs back is turned even slightly, she moves closer, but when the doggie looks her straight on, she says "hey I'm just tryna be friends!😸"
The dog was feeling a bit intimidated. The cat was de-escalating. In the end, a fantastic, restrained cat, and a dog smart enough not to make things too serious.
@@claudiotavares9580 yep crazy high risk and my guess is that the dog would be killed or near killed before the person recording this could do anything. This ended well, but man oh man you are dealing with a wild animal here.
@@SteveMichael Some people that make wild animal docile sometimes forget that a docile wild animal still is a wild animal that is impossible to domesticate.
@@cardfreak0560 which makes it even more wholesome that the cat knows its power and its making a point of showing the dog everything is ok and they are buddies :)
@@cardfreak0560 Exactly the reason why they shouldn't be kept as pets. Servals are admittedly very cute looking but they are wild animals and therefore cannot be tamed. These beautiful creatures belong in the wild so they can roam free and not be restricted to someone's apartment. For the dog, the owner and the servals sake, it should be released or brought to a wildlife sanctuary.
This serval speaks dog incredibly well. *Everything* about the cat's body language is de-escalating the situation and encouraging calm and understanding.
@@GandalftheWise tell "your friend" that he should broaden his horizons. Besides caRs, there are trains, cruise liners and even spaceships. Let's think big. Also, Prozac might help but that's not confirmed.
@@bofasofa9399 a mutt refers to a mixed breed, and the video title says pinscher, implying he's pure bred. That woofer ain't no mutt, just a doggo trying to understand the giant kitter
Ha! You cannot read animals. He's saying why cant i just latch onto your throat for a second. That pincher knows exactly the motherfucker he lives with and how to handle him.
@@holyleech2159 that kot aint any more dangerous than a mentally questionable human. i'd suggest you straighten out your logic, before you admit to me your a vegan.
@@syloffire It is legal to own a serval in 16 states in the U.S. You can own a serval without a license in North Carolina, Alabama, Nevada, and Wisconsin. You can obtain a license to own a serval in Texas, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maine, Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
I've never seen such a situation where a cat communicates sweetly by blinking and meowing softly. And her body language is all in this communication. This is exceptional to see. She does not back down, she says everything is all right. The dog is angry, maybe he has had a less pleasant experience with the serval before. Wonderful to watch.
I think it's because the cat can easily take out the dog and the cat's saying I come in peace. The dog is like WTF?!? This thing is HUGE and I must look scary for my survival. Nahhh....I'm probably wrong.
The confidence of that serval is immense. No need to back away or posture, just turns his head about non threateningly and meows. Only a feline who is absolutely sure of itself would stand there like that while maintaining that calm demeanor. Absolutely impressive display.
Felines are good at reading opponents. I've seen bobcats give no crap about barking dogs and I've seen those that run for their lives when confronted by a hunting terrier
The dog is the tiny insecure guy hyping a fight like "I swear bro, I'm gona throw down any second" and the serval is like "we can be peaceful, you don't want it, trust me"
Search Savannah cats its a hybridcat bred from a domestic cat and a Serval. It's a bit complicated as there are different generations down the bloodline if that makes sense. I researched the savannah cat for 10 years. Then finally got my dream cat! Servals are not legal in the state I live in and neither are high percent Savannahs (F1, F2, F3 so I have an F4 Savannah cat. They're awesome!! But the early generations Will run you a pretty penny.
@@jennifermarie1230 Nope am from Africa and I can confirm thats a pure African Serval. They live in the wild in Africa and I've seen them. Savannah cats are very different
Those little yappy horrid dog breeds are nasty, my whole life I never understood why anyone would want them as pets, especially ones that actually cost some significant money! Because they are SO insecure and scared of anything that moves they are full of anger & hate, as you can see by the signs of serious stress & anger in this one in the vid, even though the Serval did nothing to deserve this or threaten him in any way.
@bo-dine7971 Fr when I'm walking my doberman and we pass a small yappy dog, my dog just acts like they don't exist which is hilarious because she is very reactive to bigger dogs.
@@bo-dine7971Small dogs also have multiple health issues such as breathing problems since their noses way too narrow for a dog. They are just human made abominations ,probably seen lots of incest due to excessive breedinbg.
@@bo-dine7971 Pinschers are great watchdogs. This situation is likely a result of poor decision-making on the part of the owner. The serval was probably not introduced properly. Would other dog breeds be more relaxed? For sure. Does that mean that there is no value in the pros of the pinscher breed? No. The dog is fine and just sees the serval as an intruder because that's what the dog was bred for. The pinscher in this video is behaving violently, but not out of hate, rather out of fear and territoriality.
Damn, he actually 100% sounds like he's having a conversation, trying to persuade the Pinscher, with intonation and facial expressions. I've never seen a cat do that to this extent.
This is some excellent diplomatic skills on display right here. Affirmation, de-escalation, assurances, calm temperance and a level demeanor, as well as the willingness smile and remain cordial in the face of aggression and offenses.
This is a beautiful example for people who don’t really understand cat body language. Very carefully overt, far from subtle, like the serval knows the dog itself might need to learn ‘this means I’m not threatening you, I want peace, it’s okay’. What a polite kitty.
It has the slight tinge of 'I'm not bothered about you, but if you cross me you will regret it'. Cats give off very subtle signs, but this cat had ramped it up just a little as the dog wasn't getting the message at the start.
@@mrljgibson Exactly! Cats are usually more subtle, and cat people can see it, but having a nice textbook example is a good way for non-cat people to learn what to look for
@@Dreamscape195 yes, or for kids. my toddler niece is always messing with my cats and so far she only understands that swishing tails and black eyes (only the most obvious behaviors) mean that they’re gonna bite, and purring means they’re happy/calm.
@@guins99 You dog-lovers are pathetically desperate to defend the dog, it's weird I'm starting to wonder if the phrase means dog lovers or dog *lovers* because you're all so creepy about it
The serval is so beautiful! And obviously the smartest one in the room. He gets the situation under control with plenty of friendly eye blinks and sweet meows. A true diplomat. 🐆💕🐾💕🐾💕🐾
I love how the serval slow blinks and meows, until the moment the pincher mix stops being territorial...then the eyes shoot open, and off she goes. Good video displaying this cat trait.
As a self declared expert on that particular breed I agree, doby's legs way, way too short, and overall crazy disproportionate. But I'd take him in a heartbeat.
@@bodoor8172 Oh obviously, yeah. People would be stupid to think that a cat that large can't be a *huge* threat if angered or threatened. Even small housecats can do big damage if determined enough!
The dog knew the cat's intentions from the start and was also being friendly. Notice how the dog sneezes between barks/growls; that is something dogs do to indicate that they are/want to play fight and are not being aggressive for real. It was just a matter of two species trying to communicate in their own mutually-unintelligible "language".
@@santiagotorresolmos9360 not being sarcastic or anything, but how is bark and snapping and showing teeth friendly? I have dog before and those are signs of a fight/chase about to go down.
@@santiagotorresolmos9360 There was nothing friendly about that dog. He was being territorial and snapping at the whatever came near his seat. The licking of lips is also a sign of aggression.
For a presumably wild and solitary species, the social and emotional intelligence of servals is spectacular. It's not hard to see why among wild cats, servals tend to be the most adaptable for domestic situations.
@@williamlangley2044 And are extremely endangered... thanks to ancient Egyptians demanding that pet Cheetahs be wild-caught and not allowing captive breeding.
@@VestedUTuber The fuck do ancient Egyptians have to do with today? And a preference towards catching wild Cheetahs and taming them would be natural, anyway, because Cheetahs are known for being difficult to breed in captivity. Citation needed.
@@tstivers1990 "The fuck do ancient Egyptians have to do with today?" How about the fact that they're _partially at fault for the genetic bottleneck that Cheetahs have been unable to recover from?_ And Cheetahs are hard to breed _because_ of congenital fertility issues resulting from that genetic bottleneck. Their reproductive rates aren't any better in the wild.
For people who don't know, this is called the serval dance. Wild servals do this with eachother in the wild to settle territorial disputes without bloodshed.
@@MsHeartIsArt most dogs don't seem to have much in terms of intelligence outside of very basic dog stuff cats on the other hand well this speaks for itself
@@GeorgeCoggins that’s just so wrong bruh. It just shows two different species trying to communicate. Idk how you would react if someone were to dance around you, shake their hand constantly and make strange sounds. You’d react hostile too prolly. Dogs are super intelligent and it shows in their brains even
@@GeorgeCoggins You are completely wrong, I have both and I love them very much but dogs have about *double* the amount of neurons as cats do which means they are probably a decent bit more intelligent.
i don't think i've ever seen a cat so clearly wanting to be friends, wow what a sweet Serval!
It wanted to get on the bed/seat the dog was on.
Yes, those constantly blinking eyes are saying out loud, "I'm your friend, won't hurt you", but the doggy does not get it.
@@henriktoth56cause dogs are stupid
Only the Anglo-Saxons apply the word cat to all felines.
@@ballsxanthey are wise
Sitting down, calm meows, slow movements, blinking eyes, ears turning forward, looking away, this serval is very polite
It's legal to own a serval as a pet
Ears were definitely down and back for most of this video 😂
@@D-Z321 depending on what state you live in, you can own a serval as a pet
That dog better be glad he’s polite, or she.
@@spookshow6999 you can't tell that the dog is a male 😂😂😂😂😂
Never seen an interaction like this before-usually aggression just provokes aggression-or fear, or indifference. This cat is actively trying to calm the dog down. So fascinating.
That cat is a genius
Hm maybe cause main goal is getting food the serval understands that fighting w the dog whom food giver loves will not end well for both
In a hour when it’s sleeping the cat will pounce on it
@@dreamlife477
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No, it's just usual appeasement. That's natural behavior.
The dog is just playing, these 2 have a good friendship.
The cat was so sophisticated that the dog started pulling his act together 🤣 now he’s sophisticated too
Because she is a Cat, cats are sophisticated and classy
@consistent3865 not all cat boy
@@billytheconqueror5803 every cat I've met is classy and every dog I've met is ... well I better not say, it'll offend a lot of dog lovers 😊
@@mango-strawberryExactly 😋
If I'm ever taken hostage, I want that serval to handle the negotiations!
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Look at how much the serval blinks/closes eyes and looks away. It's like "look, see, not threatening you, calm down"
it may have fooled you but not the dog lol so mischievous, the dog knows it cannot be trusted because as soon as he turn his head, the serval takes a threatening posture
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I think Serval knows dog is all bark no bite & serval is much faster than the dog. Much easier to avoid than fight.
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@rfmerrill Exactly. It's not hard to read a felines body language.
At the end the dog's looking like "Dang. I feel like an a**hole." 😂
You have to admire the Serval’s patience. Surprised the dog isn’t bleeding from the face in a few separate places.
fairly sure it'd be mutual and the Serval would have some injuries too. Luckily it didn't come to that
@@WillSavage
Cats faster than dogs they can dodge snake and even hit
Dog on other hand just barking after they get bite they just can scream in agony
@@BekombetI never said it'd be an even fight. Just that the cat would also get injured, pinscher dogs have a very strong bite force. There is also 3 dogs and only 1 cat.
@@WillSavage Wrong. Their biting force is weak due to the long snout. Pitt bulls and boxers have alot stronger biting force
@@lamarw7757yes compared to pittbulls and boxers, but most dogs can't compare to those two breeds. But in general, pinschers do not have a weak bite force. You can test it if you like.
I love the cat's attitude: not aggressive, but not at all afraid, either.
Exactly!!
"Look, we both know you can't beat me in a fight but I'm also not interested in one so just stop it"
But the the cat like that dog lol the meowing tell all🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@soulmechanic5539 Righttt??!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
U know it's legal to own a serval right?! Just FYI for this interested
The Serval clearly tries to calm things down. Her exaggerated blinking is a cat's way to show she means no harm and wants peace. She is successful in her negotiations.
She is magnificent.
Dog does the same in his own language...
She _is_ a beauty! 👍💓🐈
@@verfassungspatriot Not really. Dog is giving a ton of STAY AWAY signals and is desperately trying to calm himself down. He's terrified.
@@Colphin No, when dogs sneeze while growling means "I'm not being serious". There's no tension in this vid.
I liked to think, even though this isn't at all what happened. That the two were trying to have a fierce off. The Doberman trying to display why he is a feared dog, though showing his teeth.
The Serval meanwhile, calmly proclaims that he has one advantage over the domesticated canine. The Serval is a wild cat who, because cat, doesn't depend on humans that much.
This is the best cat I’ve ever seen. Sweet, calm, friendly…
This serval has better social skills than most humans. What a beautiful creature. ❤️
Согласен с Вами. Многим людям стоит у него поучиться. Невероятное спокойствие.
I agree. Honestly its us harming animals, not the other way around.
Blinking eyes like this means "i'm friendly" for the felines (if you blink back at your cat he will understand) and the meow are sweet too , so this serval is really nice to other animals
Agreed!
Yessir your right, I be telling my girl friend to slowly blink at our cats and see they reaction and she be surprised 🤣
So does the sneezing on the dog's side. When playing, dogs sneeze like this to indicate that they're just playing around and being friendly.
The pincher has no idea what just happened lol He looks so confused as to why everything calmed down so quickly
Technically it means "I trust you" rather than "I'm friendly" ;)
This cat has studied canine psychology and is very good at de-escalating the situation.
So cute
Serval: "Dog psychology is among my sub-routines. Maicpuisanyurlnetprazzessaaaaa... a lyoneengk kampyootuuuuh."
That was avery unique thing to see wow
That cat should be hired to train US cops.
@@SaintFredrocks 😂😂
I believe the dog has Cihuahua Rat Genes.
Wow that's an incredibly calm and self-assured demeanor for a cat.
That's because that bad ass half wild hybrid Savannah cat knows for a fact that it can kill the dog. Clearly that cat is well fed and doesn't want conflict, so it meows softly, blinks slowly and carries a big stick in the form of athleticism, lightning fast reflexes, and very sharp claws. The dog knows this too I think, as it is clearly nervous and it's hind leg is trembling. That dog is probably scared shitless, as it knows that cat can can spill it's innards.
Back to the cat's demeanor, this also applies to people. The ones who are calm in the face of conflict are the ones we are well advised to be respectful of 😆
That dog is lucky that's such a nice cat 🤣
The dog is a miniature pinscher...they're like tiny great white sharks trained by ISIS....don't underestimate a miniature pinscher. Some police departments use them to go into spaces the larger K9s can't fit. Minpins are fearless.
@@melfreemans Being fearless doesn't have anything to do with whether or not there's something to fear. Cemeteries are full of fearless fools and pride is a poor substitute for intelligence. That cat would have beaten the bark off of that dog if it needed to and it knew it. Which is why it was the true fearless animal of the two. Real strength means always questioning one's application of strength. Not waiving it overhead like if it can't be witnessed it can't be believed.
@@melfreemans That dog would not stand a chance if that cat really got mad.
Dog would win easily
@@Hunter_Bidens_Crackpipe_ That dog could not lay a paw on that cat before he was completely disembowled.
That cat has better social skills than many humans I know.
No, your just a narcissistic loser that can’t make any friends.
Including me 😢
Well, the smaller the animal (or person), the more volatile they tend to be.
I'd say the same for the dog tbh
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The Serval can certainly disarm with it's gentle meows.
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More like the Serval saying "You know I could end you right?"
They meow when they’re trying to kill something he was behaving aggressively here with the curious sniffing the dog was in his right to say back off
@@FirearmTutorials a human can easily chock your serval to death.
And that fantastic smile!
This was so incredibly cute. I've never wanted to meet another person's cat more than this one.
Absolutely amazing how the cat stays confident and shows the dog it is not threatening or feeling threatened
That wasnt even the min pins intent. Repetitve sneezing is how dogs communicate that they're playing
The serval is trying to tell with the meows and eye squints that it doesn't want to fight and just loves the dog. ☺️
Yes the cats eye winking/squinting is equivalent to human kisses, it's there way of showing they love you and are very comfortable around you but the dog clearly didn't get the memo 😂
The serval wants to peacefuly nap on that couch . But the dog says no way
See what a jaguar would do to the dog
It IS a beautiful creature with a graceful way about it. But -and I say this respectfully-, you are anthropomorphizing that serval. It is still a wild cat that can seriously hurt it’s owner or other domesticated pets.
I think we should anthropomorphize a little more. All animals (we are animals too) have ways of communicating. Just because it's not like ours, doesn't mean we can't understand. Of course that cat could kick that dogs ass. And its humans ass. It doesn't want to. It wants to live in peace in its lot, just like we all do.
The Serval is having a calm civilized discussion with the dog, the serval is even lowering the eyelids. Nice kitty ❤️
They don't seem to be aggressive... I've seen videos of them and they don't appear to be fighters.. as I said earlier, kind of Awkward...
Those winky eyes are the ones kitties give you to say the love you.
It said I love you to him. :)
@@michellemooresings The Dog was freaked.
I think this is why there can be problems dog and cat.
They just don't understand each other.
My Daughters American hound cross try's to make friends with my British short hair.
You should see her face when he presents his bum for her to sniff. NO THANK YOU!!!!
@@andrewfrancis3591 they’re animals. They all understand each other. We the humans don’t.
I’m glad to see they talked things through and settled their differences without resorting to violence. All is well in the world.
That Serval cat did more in a minute than many dog owners do in a lifetime.
Love how the cat sits and looks directly at the camera, like, "See people: diplomacy."
It was a very diplomatic cat.
@@erstwhilegrubstake u know it's legal to own a serval. It's pretty common to own a serval actually: it used to be no one owned a serval, but everyone nowadays knows someone who does
Could have taught Trump something, if he had the capability of learning!
@@bernardfender5147 Atleast he wasn't catatonic like ol' Joe haha.
@@dakabaka4912 a catatonic Trump would be a VAST improvement
The serval is so loving, look at all the sweet eyeblinks and pleading meows.
I saw this comment have 666 likes and I was like oh hell no I'm a man of God make it 667
He is so lovely 😍
Yea what a sweet kitty I think if it came down to it that dog would regret tangling with that serval
@@Bluebandit28. you know I don't think the beast is a demon...I think it's just a executioner sent by God to kill those with the mark
Just wow. Cat is so cool. Simple dog no can understand. Crazy breed. But he allright. Cat is scary powerful in himself. No need fur pack. Godlike presence.
What a beautiful cat. That Doberman is lucky it is being chill and diplomatic- it would f*** up that dog's day before it even knew what happened.
Never seen a serval before... Really beautiful! 😍
This is one of the most evolved cats ever. Look how elegant and peaceful he is.
Evolution is false. Design and order doesn't happen on it's own. Just think about it for a while and I'm sure you will agree.
Well the pincher learned agression somewhere an the cat learned to sit down an do nothing somewhere.
Many videos like this (an my experience in real life) you can tell the owners are allowing an promoting one to be agressive an one to be a bia. Seen this happen in real life enough that you can tell by one or two actions when the owner appears in other famous videos like this its exactly whats happening.
Humans do this to humans too. If you have a punk hes allowed to go around hitting the people but if you shoot back; you get a kyle Rittenhouse case
You mean She is She outsmarted a dog
@@GasemJuuden I do not have the answer to the things you mentioned except maybe corruption of genes or something to with sin somehow. Whatever the answer is, it won't have anything to do with evolution since it isn't true.
Cerval:” Look, we’re both adults here. Let’s just split a 30 pack and be chill, okay?”
The slow blinking and soft meowing, the serval is really trying to make friends with the dog. Beautiful cat.
I think you're absolutely right about the cat, but I think the dog is actually trying to make friends too. I thought when dogs pretend to be aggressive but they sneeze a lot, it's a cue that they are just playing. of course the cat can't really be expected to understand that kind of dog language😅
@@bgaona The dog doesn't understand the cat language either
@@Mikhail-Tkachenko they understand, not that granularly, but they can learn to get along
@@bgaona That wasn't a sneeze hun.
That dog was territorial.
First of all it's not a dog you mistake it for a rat
S/he is sooo sweet! Those blinky eyes and pleading meows are so adorable...as if sending friendly kisses with those blinks. I think the dog is fiercely defending his territory of the moment...the bed. Perhaps the serval also lays there and wants to share it. Who knows...anyway, the wiser one just lets it go and walks away.
That Serval is SO beautiful, and so well mannered, too.
He speaks so sweetly with his calming meows and gently blinking eyes.
Incredable mimic.Fascinating me,every time.
Yeah, but you can tell in his stance that he was waiting for the opportunity to attack. That dog wasn't fooled lol
Tte serval is showing fear.
The pincher is agressive. Its owner should correct its attitude, it's dangerous for those (servals, cats, dogs, babies, children, elders etc) who live with the pincher.
@@enibeni2071 Not in my opinion.The pincher is licking,what is a sign of fear or insecure by dogs.But the sound of the pincher is normally made by dogs,when they want to play.The serval clears the situation in a smart way.He`s got an authoritarian charisma,which is confusing other animals.
I'm on the dogs side , regular cat piss is bad enough then add wild cat serville to the mix which will mark everything . Poor poochie was just protecting bosses bed .
Serval's trying to convince him like a professional salesman lmao.
He's been trying to talk to the pinscher about extended warranty.
🤣🤣🤣
And he bites back " I don't have that much money, serval, keep talkin."
It's yo ex trying to get you back before she leaves you for another man
*John listen to me John John John John l-listen John. This 1989 Geo Metro is an investment and you need to buy*
I love serval cats! Very beautiful animals.
She's so beautiful, intelligent, elegant, calm and graceful!!! ❣️
This serval is trying to make friends, meowing like a baby and slow-blinking at them. Sooo cute!!
Yeah it is I've never seen anything cuter than this
@@mbd6054 her voice is just too cute u can tell by her voice it's a girl and the way she acts so defensive
What a beautiful Serval! So sweet.
They grew up together. That kitty could dispatch the dog in seconds, and Dobie knows it.
That serval is incredible. Confident enough to maintain its ground, but not crowd the pincher and yet trying to de-escalate the tension at the same time. Very evolved behavior
I wish more people could assume that attitude.
No it's not. It was a tussle for the high ground & the dog was being an azzhole. If I was in the room I'd have ordered the dog to tone down. The cat was being extremely & rarely silent almost servile, shame on the moronic owner for filming it instead of dissuading the situation. Set precedent or one day the worst will happen.
Maybe they grew up together. The dog probably didn’t want to share the bed
@@GokulOnFire Worst approach possible would be to order the dog. The video is enough evidence to the contrary.
@@weebronson no it's a miracle this didn't end up in a big fight. Even this vid backs up my point. And beyond the video the deterioration of the relationship would only be more negative. This is abject failure.
Awww such a cutie. Talks very polite 🥰.
Very smart kitty!!! Look how every time the dogs back is turned even slightly, she moves closer, but when the doggie looks her straight on, she says "hey I'm just tryna be friends!😸"
The dog was feeling a bit intimidated. The cat was de-escalating. In the end, a fantastic, restrained cat, and a dog smart enough not to make things too serious.
Which is made crazier when you realize servals are wild animals
The dog was lucky honestly
And rightly so. A serval can easily kill a dog of this size.
@@claudiotavares9580 yep crazy high risk and my guess is that the dog would be killed or near killed before the person recording this could do anything. This ended well, but man oh man you are dealing with a wild animal here.
@@SteveMichael Some people that make wild animal docile sometimes forget that a docile wild animal still is a wild animal that is impossible to domesticate.
Most calm, controlled cat I've ever seen. "I told you I'm not going to hurt you"
Being big enough to slap that dog into the next millennium probably doesn't hurt, either.
@@defies4626 exactly what I was thinking. And those jaws are surprisingly strong too. An unlucky shot to the artery and bye bye puppy
@@cardfreak0560 which makes it even more wholesome that the cat knows its power and its making a point of showing the dog everything is ok and they are buddies :)
@@cardfreak0560 Exactly the reason why they shouldn't be kept as pets. Servals are admittedly very cute looking but they are wild animals and therefore cannot be tamed. These beautiful creatures belong in the wild so they can roam free and not be restricted to someone's apartment. For the dog, the owner and the servals sake, it should be released or brought to a wildlife sanctuary.
I've heard many of those domesticated wild cats aren't quite so friendly
This serval speaks dog incredibly well. *Everything* about the cat's body language is de-escalating the situation and encouraging calm and understanding.
What a beautiful and intelligent cat.
“Don’t mistake kindness for weakness,” said the cat.
Right on
Many people make that mistake, that's for sure.
"I would really rather sap your heat away in a cuddle rather than fight you to the death, but we can do it whichever way."
what this cat called ? she looks differnet
@@zuberkhan-kn7iu
It's in the title of the video.
He's so gentle, his ears like butterfly wings. Gorgeous creature
That is the sexiest damn car I've seen. My friend wants to know what happens if a human breeds with them
@@GandalftheWise tell "your friend" that he should broaden his horizons. Besides caRs, there are trains, cruise liners and even spaceships. Let's think big. Also, Prozac might help but that's not confirmed.
@@GandalftheWise I'm just confused of why your friend wants to know what happens if a person breeds with it.. its just...no..
Gorgeous cat. Superb temperament. It has been well cared for.
Very interesting and smart kitty. He's not afraid at all and knows he's like twice as fast as the dog and trys to calm the dog down
Confident, graceful and poised. Not to mention beautiful with an incredible disposition. What an amazing ambassador for its species❤️
@Muzaffar Krylov lmao!!
For a moment I swore you were talking about me…🤦🏽♀️
@@allispossible8447 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro talking like a gym leader from pokemon
They're not ambassadors
Doggo was upset, but sneezed a lot witch indicates that he doesn't want to threaten. Serval did the same with blinking and meowing. Beautiful!
The mutt was scared, not upset. And its a mutt, or a dog. Not a doggo, you social outcast.
@@bofasofa9399
Ooh, we got a big tough guy over here, scared of cute words.
@@bofasofa9399 a mutt refers to a mixed breed, and the video title says pinscher, implying he's pure bred. That woofer ain't no mutt, just a doggo trying to understand the giant kitter
@@bofasofa9399 listen, just because you're a mutt doesn't make every other dog (or pig in your case) a mutt.
@@bofasofa9399 aww wittle incel boy scared of cute words 🥺
The serval seems sweet and the only one truly trying to be friends. ❤Sweet beautiful serval will win anyone’s heart. 💜
The sweetest serval I’ve ever seen omg!
That Serval is so adorable. It's like he's saying "Can't we just be friends?"
Calmly sayin' I don't mind you but if you push it I'll chew your ass for breakfast and the dog knows it. nice cat.
O Pincher é a figura do mal incarnado tenho um não é um cachorro é um mini demônio
Pincer: how many times do I have to tell you, I'm a lone wolf !
Ha! You cannot read animals. He's saying why cant i just latch onto your throat for a second. That pincher knows exactly the motherfucker he lives with and how to handle him.
~~followed by a nearly inaudible, "tomorrow, you're my snack"
That dog is not happy the cat is somehow as tall as he is and yet he's standing on a bed.
Napoleon complex
Hi is not happy because this is a legitimate predator, Mixing servals and with other house pets is dangerous.
@@holyleech2159 like mixing you nad the internet
@@user-gj4ez6qj2z I was here to write the exact same thing, lol
@@holyleech2159 that kot aint any more dangerous than a mentally questionable human. i'd suggest you straighten out your logic, before you admit to me your a vegan.
What a beautiful sound!
What a gorgeous cat.
Awww, this is so cute. I didn't expect the cat to be so peaceful.
U know it's legal to own a serval
@@syloffire It is legal to own a serval in 16 states in the U.S. You can own a serval without a license in North Carolina, Alabama, Nevada, and Wisconsin. You can obtain a license to own a serval in Texas, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maine, Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
@@Melodyofthesea78 wow
@V. Bendor you referring to the tiny, ugly, vicious dog
Pincher: Everyone in the world is my enemy
Serval: I have no enemies
..... just food.
That is the sweetest cat ever
What a beautiful and sweet baby!! 🥹🧡
I've never seen such a situation where a cat communicates sweetly by blinking and meowing softly. And her body language is all in this communication. This is exceptional to see. She does not back down, she says everything is all right. The dog is angry, maybe he has had a less pleasant experience with the serval before. Wonderful to watch.
The poor dog is nervous
I also think the several is Just in this Moment friendly . The Dog dont trust IT anymore.
@Thor: The dog isn't " angry", it's scared ( & confused, since it clearly dsnt understand the serval's appeasing body language).
Well CMIIW but dogs and cats kind of historically fight...
I think it's because the cat can easily take out the dog and the cat's saying I come in peace. The dog is like WTF?!? This thing is HUGE and I must look scary for my survival. Nahhh....I'm probably wrong.
The confidence of that serval is immense.
No need to back away or posture, just turns his head about non threateningly and meows. Only a feline who is absolutely sure of itself would stand there like that while maintaining that calm demeanor.
Absolutely impressive display.
The serval is probably like "buddy calm down, we both know I could rip you apart in a second, so lets just calm down and be friends "
That cat absolutely knew he was king of the mountain, that Dobie would end up in not to good of shape
This was my exact thoughts too.
Dog... Shit i am dog meat Several... Don't worry you are safe i am well fed
Felines are good at reading opponents. I've seen bobcats give no crap about barking dogs and I've seen those that run for their lives when confronted by a hunting terrier
The dog is the tiny insecure guy hyping a fight like "I swear bro, I'm gona throw down any second" and the serval is like "we can be peaceful, you don't want it, trust me"
Never saw one before. Didn’t know they exist. OMG the grace of its movements is unbelievable
Search Savannah cats its a hybridcat bred from a domestic cat and a Serval. It's a bit complicated as there are different generations down the bloodline if that makes sense. I researched the savannah cat for 10 years. Then finally got my dream cat! Servals are not legal in the state I live in and neither are high percent Savannahs (F1, F2, F3 so I have an F4 Savannah cat. They're awesome!! But the early generations Will run you a pretty penny.
@@jennifermarie1230 Nope am from Africa and I can confirm thats a pure African Serval. They live in the wild in Africa and I've seen them. Savannah cats are very different
@@chikankulabeza5808 they’re really not that different
@@beefdurki833 they are as different as Bobcats and Canada lynx.
@@chikankulabeza5808 I don’t know the difference between between those but a savannah is just a serval and house cat mixed so it’s not that different
The serval definitely has the most emotional maturity out of the two!
Those little yappy horrid dog breeds are nasty, my whole life I never understood why anyone would want them as pets, especially ones that actually cost some significant money! Because they are SO insecure and scared of anything that moves they are full of anger & hate, as you can see by the signs of serious stress & anger in this one in the vid, even though the Serval did nothing to deserve this or threaten him in any way.
A psychopath has more emotional maturity than any Min Pin
@bo-dine7971 Fr when I'm walking my doberman and we pass a small yappy dog, my dog just acts like they don't exist which is hilarious because she is very reactive to bigger dogs.
@@bo-dine7971Small dogs also have multiple health issues such as breathing problems since their noses way too narrow for a dog. They are just human made abominations ,probably seen lots of incest due to excessive breedinbg.
@@bo-dine7971 Pinschers are great watchdogs. This situation is likely a result of poor decision-making on the part of the owner. The serval was probably not introduced properly. Would other dog breeds be more relaxed? For sure. Does that mean that there is no value in the pros of the pinscher breed? No. The dog is fine and just sees the serval as an intruder because that's what the dog was bred for. The pinscher in this video is behaving violently, but not out of hate, rather out of fear and territoriality.
That is a cute cat, most adorable I’ve ever seen
that cat is so elegant
Damn, he actually 100% sounds like he's having a conversation, trying to persuade the Pinscher, with intonation and facial expressions. I've never seen a cat do that to this extent.
I have seen cat body language like this before, it means I want to be your friend but I will fight if I have to
Servals are basically the most expressive cat species.
Me neither its amazing
He’s adorable couldn’t stand seeing that dog upset
u just dont pay attention to cats very well then
The cat looks so incredibly intelligent., it's so pleasing to look at. Also the movement is so soft and careful ♥️ lovely feline!
Serval is legal to own...just not in every state
She is gorgeous
@@senoracheapee1864 yes I hope one day all of us can own a serval: they're expensive, but legal to own
@@syloffire dude it legit sounds like you're trying to sell Servals
@@johnsteves9158 some ppl prefer caracal, what's your type?
This is some excellent diplomatic skills on display right here. Affirmation, de-escalation, assurances, calm temperance and a level demeanor, as well as the willingness smile and remain cordial in the face of aggression and offenses.
This is the most mature cat I have ever seen. More mature than humans lol.
That's not saying much. Humans are the most immature animals on the planet, by FAR! It's not even close.
cretin...
Yep 👍
Yes absolutely agree with that.
You got that right
The cat is otherworldly beautiful .
Eso no es un gato amigo 😂
Servals are gorgeous. I especially love their ears
@@yoelsubwooferbass84yes it is what do you mean???
Such a precious beauty! 😭❤️🔥
what a gorgeous cat
This is a beautiful example for people who don’t really understand cat body language. Very carefully overt, far from subtle, like the serval knows the dog itself might need to learn ‘this means I’m not threatening you, I want peace, it’s okay’. What a polite kitty.
It has the slight tinge of 'I'm not bothered about you, but if you cross me you will regret it'.
Cats give off very subtle signs, but this cat had ramped it up just a little as the dog wasn't getting the message at the start.
@@mrljgibson Exactly! Cats are usually more subtle, and cat people can see it, but having a nice textbook example is a good way for non-cat people to learn what to look for
@@Dreamscape195 yes, or for kids. my toddler niece is always messing with my cats and so far she only understands that swishing tails and black eyes (only the most obvious behaviors) mean that they’re gonna bite, and purring means they’re happy/calm.
The Serval is careful to avoid directly threatening eye contact and disarms the intimidated dog. What a diplomat.
the dog is shitting himself and they both know it 😂
@@MrRashidTVdog would have mauled that cat, and we both know it.
@@guins99 the dog would have tried and would have died lmao
@@guins99Dude thats a serval we are talking about here, its 3x bigger than the dog here and it would easily rip it to shreds
@@guins99 You dog-lovers are pathetically desperate to defend the dog, it's weird
I'm starting to wonder if the phrase means dog lovers or dog *lovers* because you're all so creepy about it
seriously chill and confident cat.. avoided a bite like nothing
The serval is so beautiful! And obviously the smartest one in the room. He gets the situation under control with plenty of friendly eye blinks and sweet meows. A true diplomat. 🐆💕🐾💕🐾💕🐾
I have a serval, and it's the most amazing pet in the world. Servals are legal to own, so idk why more ppl don't have one
@@syloffire It's not legal in Sweden.
how u jusge it is smartest? dog do not want to communicate for some reason, so does it make it not smart?
@@syloffire maybe because it's still a WILD ANIMAL
@@sfs2040 every animal was wild before they became "domesticated" by us humans, including dogs and cats
Aww, what an adorable serval. It's clearly trying not to start a fight, what a smart kitty 💙
and a very stupid dog.
very! if he wanted, he could shred the dog in seconds
He didn’t want to eat that dumb dog..
@@xismxist hahaha true
Those animals grew up together. Dog is lucky the cat likes him. My dog won't get within 10 feet of grandma kitty, but sleeps with the other 2.
Wow what an amazing animal,so cool with his/her meows ✌🏽
Serval being brave, composed, and very friendly in the face of upset dog. Excellent cat behavior!
I love how the serval slow blinks and meows, until the moment the pincher mix stops being territorial...then the eyes shoot open, and off she goes. Good video displaying this cat trait.
As a self declared expert on that particular breed I agree, doby's legs way, way too short, and overall crazy disproportionate. But I'd take him in a heartbeat.
That serval walks/sits with the most natural swagger of any living thing I've ever seen. What a legend.
The exaggerated swagger of a black teen.
@@maricorp.449 Lmao i knew someone was going to say that
@@MarvoloSalazar weirdos
Then again, calmly asserting dominance.
Ikr he looks like a pokemon.
What a beautiful cat. So calm.
Wow … what a beautiful cat!
That is a beautiful cat, and looks so regal even when attempting to display a non threatening attitude.
They can be dangerous also, the dog should be happy this Serval was humble and relaxed.
@@bodoor8172 Oh obviously, yeah. People would be stupid to think that a cat that large can't be a *huge* threat if angered or threatened. Even small housecats can do big damage if determined enough!
This is not a cat, this is a wild animal that shouldn't be in a flat.
@@blackcid The two are not mutually exclusive.
@@blackcidServal cats have about 5000+ years in association with us due to ancient Egypt they're largely domestic cats
Pincher: you should be scared
Serval: should I tho?
It's legal to own a serval as a pet
Exactly.
@@syloffire in 16 US states and 4 of those don't require a license
@@syloffire literally nobody asked.
@@JonnoPlays you're welcome
The cat was far more patient than I would have anticipated. At least the dog knew better than to stick his nose all the way in to a meat grinder.
Beautiful, amazing.
The servals meows are the equivalent to a very gentle person saying. It’s okay…come on, calm down, we got dis 💛
It's like when pub man decides he's going to take on the local muay Thai guy. The meow is "look mate, have a think about this"
Either that or he’s saying “slow your roll, I use to fuck bitches like you in prison” 😂🤣
thats how those whores trick simps
Ice cold assassin.
The dogs red rocket is showing
Love how the doggy finally understood the cat's intentions. The conversation was beautiful
Now 8fbwe can just get these pesky Antifa to follow suit 😂😂
The dog knew the cat's intentions from the start and was also being friendly. Notice how the dog sneezes between barks/growls; that is something dogs do to indicate that they are/want to play fight and are not being aggressive for real.
It was just a matter of two species trying to communicate in their own mutually-unintelligible "language".
@@santiagotorresolmos9360 not being sarcastic or anything, but how is bark and snapping and showing teeth friendly? I have dog before and those are signs of a fight/chase about to go down.
@@fishpower52 I have a Cha-Weenie, to all other animals, she speaks fluent snarl.😎
@@santiagotorresolmos9360
There was nothing friendly about that dog. He was being territorial and snapping at the whatever came near his seat. The licking of lips is also a sign of aggression.
No one can resist that cuteness. It’s impossible.
Beautiful Cat ❤🌹
I love how elegant are the cat manners and how polite it is.
Well it's tail is intact
i was at ur mom. i gave a you a sibling :D
@@____-gy5mq your asshole aren't
For a presumably wild and solitary species, the social and emotional intelligence of servals is spectacular. It's not hard to see why among wild cats, servals tend to be the most adaptable for domestic situations.
Cheetahs are adaptable but they require a lot of space and a lot of food
@@williamlangley2044
And are extremely endangered... thanks to ancient Egyptians demanding that pet Cheetahs be wild-caught and not allowing captive breeding.
@@VestedUTuber The fuck do ancient Egyptians have to do with today? And a preference towards catching wild Cheetahs and taming them would be natural, anyway, because Cheetahs are known for being difficult to breed in captivity. Citation needed.
@@tstivers1990
"The fuck do ancient Egyptians have to do with today?"
How about the fact that they're _partially at fault for the genetic bottleneck that Cheetahs have been unable to recover from?_
And Cheetahs are hard to breed _because_ of congenital fertility issues resulting from that genetic bottleneck. Their reproductive rates aren't any better in the wild.
they aren't adaptable for homes. wild animals should never be kept as pets. no exceptions
She's gorgeous ❣️🐾😻
Wonderful serval.
Incredible cat. Awe inspiring. So sweet and badass how he calms the dog down, talkin’ some serious wisdom to his silly self. 🥰
My god what a stupid animal that dog is. That cat would absolutely destroy that dog... which has the balls to bark and nip at her lol
Cat: let me tale a story of my people
@@smokayman What are you even saying, cod fanboy XD
@@gahler8552 what does cod have to do with a comment about a cat and a dog?
@@smokayman
actually the dog could very well take the cat.
For people who don't know, this is called the serval dance. Wild servals do this with eachother in the wild to settle territorial disputes without bloodshed.
Yes and dogs have a hard time understanding it.
@@MsHeartIsArt most dogs don't seem to have much in terms of intelligence outside of very basic dog stuff cats on the other hand well this speaks for itself
My heart
@@GeorgeCoggins that’s just so wrong bruh. It just shows two different species trying to communicate. Idk how you would react if someone were to dance around you, shake their hand constantly and make strange sounds. You’d react hostile too prolly. Dogs are super intelligent and it shows in their brains even
@@GeorgeCoggins You are completely wrong, I have both and I love them very much but dogs have about *double* the amount of neurons as cats do which means they are probably a decent bit more intelligent.
What a beautiful animal