Story for the fits I sits, neighbor takes care of the local strays and they like to try and sleep in her planters/pots. She bought decoy pots. I love walking by her house and seeing cats rolled up in them. They bloom nicely every year
Yes!!! We have 4 Golden Retrievers and they are FAR lighter on their feet than any of our cats! We have two little boy kittens, Walter (just turned 7 months) and Spencer (9 months) and they have about as much grace as a couple of T-rexes and shake the entire house running up and down the stairs chasing each other!!! Even our adult cats don't make that much noise!!!
My favorite thing about this channel is how much we're all here looking for reassurance from Jackson that our cats indeed love us in their own way even though deep down inside, we know they do. We're just nerds that crave validation from our babies!
I do not know about all of that. What I do I know is that cats are charming and make me smile no matter how grumpy or angry I am. Cats do not bark, I like that.
One of my favorite cat behaviors is the tongue blep!😂😂 Its like they're cleaning along there and...random thought occurs...tongue stuck out mid-lick. "Um...where was I?"🥰
I’ve absolutely fallen in love with this channel. I’m a combat vet with relatively serious bouts of PTSD at times and nothing has given me a sense of calm like my cat. I’ve had service dogs during programs I was in at the VA for 8 weeks at a time and I’ve had plenty of other pets and love all animals but my cat and I share a special bond. I understand academically he may not understand me but I like to believe he does.
@@sandym8787 Thanks Sandy! He’s made my life so much better. I’m actually heading to the Ukraine to join some friends I served with and while it may not be the best thing for me mentally, it’s something I feel is right to do. I do feel relieved that when I get back I’ll have my purring buddy waiting for me
@@josephfranzen5626 OMG that is amazing that you are going , my great grandparents were from Ukraine , and it is absolutely horrifying what is happening to the people , the homes , the animals . Heartbreaking . Praying for your safety and your return to your life after helping others who are suffering . Way to go !
What a wonderful story of your healing relationship with your cat! Cats are really really tuned in to people who love them, so your purring buddy no doubt does understand you and your needs, as well as understanding that you love him. I hope that by now you have returned safely from the Ukraine and that your faithful buddy welcomed you with outstretched furry paws! Take very good care. (If I were American, I would thank you for your service to your country.)
Awe, I just adopted my first cat and she had a rough first night but I woke up and went to check on her. She still didn’t wanna move but I just laid beside her, not looking at her and spoke very softly towards her. She came out from hiding and i saw who she really is. Later she went on to hop on my bed and start making biscuits and meowing at me. She will even follow me now into my bedroom or wherever I go. Been lonely for awhile, she means so much to me.
When I went to the local cat shelter to meet their cats back in August, I had already looked at their cats on their website and emailed the shelter to let them know how I lived and which cats I thought might be suitable based on how they were described on the site. When I got there the volunteer staff instantly vetoed my suggestions and instead suggested that I either pick two elderly brothers or a very fat young female. The elderly brothers were very cool and dignified and regally accepted cheek scritches. The fat young lady had thrown herself on the ground and rolled over in the sea otter position within 2 seconds of me, a complete stranger, entering her territory. Belly up and demanding love without even a trace of hesitation. She's actually doing the sea otter position right now so I better get off the keyboard and accept that it's cuddle time.
Oh, bless you, Helena!! I love people like you!! Yes, if people want to get a kitty, go to the shelters. Some of the older cats there, are there for no other reason than being themselves and others don't understand them. I love when they do "sea otter!"
It's funny when we think we know what we want and end up with something entirely different that fits perfectly. Happened to me with the last little dog I adopted. He is a super companion, and bonus, resembles the dog on my family's coat of arms...lol.
Mine let me touch their tum tum! One is pregnant, I thought she was spayed but was lied to, and she escaped. Came back and now she is preggers, due in a week or two. And she LOVES it when I feel her kittens! She gets ALL purry and meows loving into my face, giving my a bunch of slow blinks! y heart melts every time she shows me love! It also makes me feel good that she trusts me enough to let me touch her tummy so I can feel the kittens moving inside. I really love feeling them! Going to suck when she gets spayed but I say this only because I find kittens so cute and I just LOVE feeling them in my kitty! But the responsible me already has a date set for when she is going to the vet to be spayed.
That distinct meowing calling sound when a cat walks into the room with a toy in its mouth, head and tail held high. Fun and adorable. I interpret it to mean "come and see what i caught". Is that right?
Ours only do that when they catch something alive. Usually it’s in the middle of the night, and I’m half asleep, and kitty comes into the bedroom making that little trill-and I’m instantly wide awake because I know that what comes next is a live mouse being dropped onto my bed…
One of my cats does this with spring toys. And I realized this week that he doesn't really care if I'm home, since I heard him meowing loudly while standing outside my apartment door. I was actually concerned, but then I opened the door and saw him just peacefully walking around with this spring in his mouth.
That's my kitty kneeding in the video at 5:23!! Her name was precious, she unfortunately passed away this summer after surgery for her colon cancer. I was so shocked and surprised to see her while I had Jacksons video playing ❤️😍❤️🥲❤️🥳
Jackson, I have never been a cat person before. I am an animal lover tho and I moved recently into a senior complex where there was a cat in need of a home. He had been living by himself for over a month. His owner had been in and out of the hospital since getting him. He’s only 2-3 years old. He only saw people when neighbors came to feed him. So sad. I had been thinking about adopting a kitten. But after meeting this cat and seeing that he had been living with a smoker I couldn’t let him go to a shelter. Well, I’m sure you already know the behaviors he’s developed. Honestly I think it was Devine intervention that brought him and I together because had he gone to a shelter I really believe with some of the things I’ve been through with him he wouldn’t have been able to be rehomed. I have watched so many of your videos and used every bit of information I remember from them. One cat two litter boxes! Play, play, play... just understanding how Cat’s are different than dogs is extremely helpful to me. Even tho this cat is not the kitten I saw myself with, and I don’t know if his naughtiness will ever subside, I do love this little cat. Your videos are full of so much great information. Thank you Jackson. I’m very grateful to you and for you.
When i am petting my cats face sometimes she will grab my hand with her front paws and squeeze it against her face like a hug. She could nap like that for an hour or more if I let her! 💕
You helped my daughter and myself so much she's autistic and we lost our cat to cancer. Her grief was so strong. We used some of your videos to help. Thank You even after we lost our cat you still bring joy peace and hope...
2:05 - I really thought you were going to explain something that I’ve only seen one cat (my current orange tabby) do. Sometimes, when he’s lying on his side all relaxed, I’ll pet his belly, and as I move my hand up toward his neck, he’ll encircle it with his forepaws (claws sheathed) and clasp my hand to his chest. It really feels like a hug. Has anyone else had that happen?
Yes, I have one that hugs exactly like this. I think it's to share scent, both pasting her scent on and experiencing the scent of what's being hugged. She's a breeding queen and often hugs her babies this way as well.
Yes!!! I’ve had a couple of cats do this. Claws come out when I try to take my hand back before kitty is done with this kind of hug 😂 My senior boi does this occasionally when I pet him (he does not show me his belly). I’ve learned that means my hand is his for as long as he desires.
I find it so cool and intresting that my deaf cat (he was born deaf) does the radar ears. The raw cat is so clear when looking at him sitting in the window watching cat tv and the ears move around like on a ”normal” cat. Its just cool :)
Sound is vibration. A theory could be that he sense in his fur, paws, nose that something made a sound and the he direct his ears towards then place he felt the sound from. Or he see from were the sound should come from: a barking dog, a irritating Magpie...
Oddly enough, my cat's radar ears got less active when he got into old age and started to lose his hearing. More specifically, they wouldn't respond to noises, but they moved less in general, too.
@@MsJazbren Maybe my boy just has the instinct to do it even tho he cant hear. And your cat who could hear stopped with the radar since for him there was no sounds around?
Could be he is only semi deaf . . . He could be hearing in the higher registers that we can't hear and he could be deaf in the lower registers. Happens with people that way too.
@@Moonsfire62 true but not likley with my boy, No sound has made him react :) he is my little angel anyways. Except when he tries to koll the vaccum while i clean 😂
I was worried being a new cat owner about my cat doing "hugs", since she does it CONSTANTLY and i was worried it was like...a back or paw problem or at the very least a weird quirk. To know shes just super comfortable and happy to be around me constantly just.... 😭
My cat will sit on anything rectangular. If I can’t find my phone I can usually just reach under him when he is in a loaf and he is sitting on that 😂 he also will sit in a patch of sunlight coming through the window. Soooo cute
Mine too! He will literally lit on a piece of paper like it's a bed. Just anything that's different somehow then the rest of the surface, he assumed is for his sitting pleasure
There’s no mystery about what my cat is doing but it’s so endearing that I want to share. Also, I’d like to hear if anyone else has a kitty that does this. When my male ginger kitty sees me getting ready for bed at night he’s a man on a mission. He follows me meowing till I sit down on the daybed where he sleeps and spend time loving on him while he settles in, kneading the furry blanket. He absolutely expects a tuck in every night! It’s pretty irresistible - he pretty much gets his way.
One of my cats and I also have a bedtime routine, which I call Bedtime for Bonzo. It involves belly ribs (I do him, not him on me) and him rolling on my just removed shirt or sweater. Then he jumps from one side of bed to the other for a few pets, then goes off to sleep with his brother.
My orange tabby Pumpkin would greet me at the door after work, then insist I carry him around on my shoulder for at least the first 5minutes I was home. Inconvenient, but who could resist that? None of my others do that.
Thank you Jackson Galaxy, I'm in Tampa Florida where plastic bags are alloted Thank you for explaining why my cat licks bags. NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS in my house
My cat was around 2-3 weeks old when I adopted him. There were no chance for him to survival in the shettle. I woke up every 3 hours to feed him, make him "beeee" after eating and of course belly massage. Right now his over 16 years, sitting with me and watching what I'm writing 😻😻💪💪😻😻
Always fun to listen to you, Jackson! When my kitty does the "cat hug", it's usually when I interrupt her cat tv out on the screened porch. She looks up, sees me, and then gives me these delighted/delightful little chirps, turns over on her back and squirms around, belly up. She also does the slow blink at the same time. *I am loved.*
Yep. Cats have their own, personal schedules. Each one will approach mommy or daddy for "E N T E R T A I N M E N T !" at about the same time, in the same place (often). They are very good at training us to provide what they want... when they want it.
As I was sitting there watching this my Tangie boy came strolling over, jumped up next to me, started head butting me, then climbed onto my lap, butt in my face, of course. Then he started making biscuits on my legs. All of my pajama bottoms are full of little kitty claw holes. Such is the life of a kitty mama of 5. But like all the rest of us here, I wouldn't trade it for anything!
Thank you for “cat-splaining” our felines to us. This video has confirmed some ideas I have had about my little rescue kitty who never had a mom. I got her as an “unadoptable” terror when she was about 3 and slowly but surely she is learning to be the snuggly kitty she was born to be. We are BOTH learning. Thanks so much for what you do for the world ‘s cats and their often baffled owners.
I have one like that. 3 years in the shelter, from kittenhood up until she was the 'unadoptable' dispenser of fear and murderous intent. She simply felt more 'safe' under a towel, blanket, garbage bag, LARGE piece of paper etc... Now, she's a loveable cuddlebug who visits my bed nightly for her personalized scritches and lovely ear scritches. She just wanted to feel safe while these meat-monkeys reached for her... and now, she has me trained to let her snuggle up to my ankles (under the covers) or to get on the pillow next to my head for slow, gentle pets at night. Don't write off a 'unadoptable' cat! They may just be waiting for someone who will really, really, REALLY love them... and then they'll melt against you as the only human they trust! :) Mz Pepper has blossomed into a loving, almost adoring, cat. So happy to have her as part of the family! :)
I love these videos! I started watching them to help explain the behavior of my "bottle baby". Avery was around 2 weeks old when I found him all alone in my back yard. I stressed every half oz. he gained until finally he's almost a year old and 10 lbs. Of all the strange things I've watched him do the weirdest is his behavior around scents. I light a scented candle and he's looking for it. I put perfume on my wrist before leaving the house and he grabs my hand to pull it to his nose. I spray fabric spray on the drapes, he's there. He doesn't look disgusted, he doesn't try to lick it, he just wants to know... I love that little dude.
I'm picking up my adopted kitty on Monday and can't wait to see what weird things she's into. All I know is that she's shy but a sweetheart. Can't wait to love her ❤.
@@landofevolution9757 Don't order other people what to do. You know zero about her life situation. & as a biologist very recently dxed with multiple myeloma, you know zero about evolution. Let me guess: white able bodied male.
@@nestomagic Don't order other people what to do. Due to life situations, landlords, other family members, money, it may be impossible to care for more than one pet. Please consider the life situation of other people before telling them what to do. Thank you.
Jackson thank you for being such an advocate in the cat community. You really love cats! I adopted a cat from cat depot in Sarasota Florida and was informed that you visited the establishment and put your stamp of approval on all the work that cat depot does. Bravo! Not only do you make money as a cat whisperer but you volunteer your time to spread awareness of cats in society. I commend you Mr Jackson for educating society on things that aren't readily made cat knowledge. I've learned tremendous amounts of info from you that I don't think I would have found out otherwise. Thank you thank you thank you!
Along with all the sweet and true praise you have earned justifitiedly so, I would ❤ simply like to say THANK YOU 😊 🙏 For really simply all that you do. People get real freaked out when a cat simply is having a simple cat reaction that and just needs time and space to properly process the data. Jackson YOU ARE TRULY AMAZING and I, who am a lifetime ❤ cat lover and owner ♥, still find myself learning new things all the time from you. I hope this channel works out for you 🙏 ❤ as I enjoy it very much.
When my boy Ichabod is being especially adorable he'll do the cat hug and this cute little purr meow if you aren't looking. It's so endearing to imagine him being like, "Hey! Look I love and trust you."
A strange cat thing i noticed is what my partner calls "droppies". Basically when im brushing our cat, or hes getting some good pets, he'll lean into it so hard he falls over. Seems like he's doing it on purpose, sometimes he'll just lay there on his side, or he'll get up and do it again. Very cute haha
Many cats flop over onto their sides to get pets down their flanks, not just back and head. Sometimes it's an invitation to belly pets. Be cautious there. 😃
My kitty does that with his butt end. Pushes it up on tippy toes while laying down on his front end. He looks like a 6 inch high heel, an orange one at that!
Probably a grooming reflex. I knew a cat that overgroomed her forelegs and would start trying to groom when she was being cleaned since she was too fat to properly clean her backside.
Ooo this is a good one!! My cat will also lick his cat tree sometimes, like the fuzz of the highest bed/platform where he sleeps? I assume he’s just wanting it to smell more like him….(no treats are given in that area)
@@eradkova I agree. There are some fascinating videos here on youtube about experiments regarding communication and observation skills of dogs and cats. For example, the criteria a street cat/dog needs to be fulfilled, before approaching a human for food or shelter. Most times when "a cat suddenly appears" at someone's house, she has been around for days, observing and evaluating.
As someone pointed out, these videos are important because cat behavior is so misunderstood and people need to learn to respect their unique and superior catness.
I had a cat who was my absolute baby. For a few years it was just the two of us and then I added a partner in to the mix. We were both musicians and when we moved in together he brought all of his musical equipment too. There was this one thing he used called an ebow, a small device which made electric guitar strings sound like they were being bowed like violin strings. Every time we had a fight, my cat would knock the ebow off of wherever it was and smash it. I always thought that one was a protective thing for me and a middle finger to him... Like "you fight with my mum? Well I will just have to smack your thing on the ground". The cat never did it to anything else ever.
I had to teach my husband the ways of the cat and how to interact with them, because they are so different from dogs. He was a dog person and my cat was a rude adjustment. 😜 Our baby girl is WILD as they come but also sweet as pie. He is officially loves cats now that he understands them. Jackson, your work is probably helping so many people in THAT way. Understanding opens the door for love and acceptance. That’s a universal truth. Looking forward to your next episode.
My roommate is a moron & will not learn or listen : ( He constantly is terrorizing my Cats, trying to chase them around like Dogs : ( Even my Rottweiler is sick of him, but she is too polite to bite his face, which I believe she needs to do!
@@debsreno911 it isn’t always that easy to do and you don’t know that someone isn’t working towards removing themselves from a negative situation. I have been in living situations where is was ME being abused and leaving STILL wasn’t that simple. Things we might take for granted may not always be an option for others at that time. ..Especially when talking about shared living situations. That can make things so complicated.
Radar ears are usually very subtle with every cat I have been blessed to live with. I have always had male cats, with one exception a sweet tempered Calico, that little girl used her ears to express her opinion. When she was angry with her brother she would sit perfectly still, lower her head, raise her eyes and literally move her ears from their normal position into what looked like little horns. When she did that her brother would leave the room and we couldn't stop chuckling at her ability to silently express her displeasure because she was the most affectionate and easy going cat ever.
I never had a cat until I was an adult and I soon decided that to really understand and appreciate cats,you need to realize that all cats are born "clinically insane". They are endlessly entertaining and I love them all!!!
DUDE. Thanks for everything you do on behalf of cats. Thanks for teaching people (particularly men) about how cats are such great, loyal and affectionate companions because it's not until we understand them that we can tell how much they like us and want to hang out with us. My love affair with cats didn't start until I studied them and came to understand their language and behavior. YOU DA' MAN, BRO!! KEEP IT UP!!!
Why particularly men? I'm a man and I had cats for a long time before I became extremely allergic to them. Not sure, not sure why you were aiming your comment towards guys.
This guy is awesome. I have had two cats, for about twelve years. At the beginning, I learned things online, and from my veterinarian about cat behavior. As well as just observing my kitties, and how they do things. But when I discovered Mr. Galaxy, that changed everything. I totally have learned a lot of things about my felines from him. He is the literal expert about cat behavior. I have also actually obtained quite a lot of kitty knowledge just from having the priveledge of my two cats letting me stay with them, and being at their beckon call. lol. I am quite knowledgable about feline behavior, and I truly think that these animals are totally awesome creatures.
Jackson, I don't often comment, but I love your videos. They are so informative and enjoyable with your awesome delivery. Thank you so much for all you do, for all of us!
I adopted my first cat when I was 19. My boyfriend (later husband) grew up with them. Me, all dogs. It was then that I discovered my love for cats. Our first boy, Master Paws, was with me for 18 years.
😂🤣 This was awesome! There’s also the “stamp trick” 😉 I’ve been blessed to be ‘Mom’ to cats and I love testing this. Have a completely clutter-free floor area or bed … put a stamp on the floor/bed and 80% of cats will go sit/lay on it 😻 You gotta just love their cat comedy 🤪
@@joanneweiss3864 not sure I have any stamps in the house since I don’t use snail mail a whole lot but I think I’ll try it with a small piece of paper. They should be cute.
Growing up we had a old tom cat I had named Tinker Toy. Tinker would occasionally come in the house, he lived outside. We would find him sound asleep in a loaf position all over the house, he could be anywhere. We finally noticed, he was sleeping on paper napkins that had fallen on the floor, scraps of paper anything that had escaped. It didn't matter the size. He was usually many times larger than what he was sleeping on. Never understood why he did that.❤
I always felt bad that my cats wouldn't go into paper bags or boxes or anything to hide and play. Now I'm feeling pretty good about it LOL! Thanks again jackson! 😻
My 1-year old cat who I’ve had for about 7 months recently made biscuits on my face for the first time! It was only for a few seconds, but it made me so happy! I already had a idea of why they do it, but your explanation for it here made me even happier 🥰
Being a Strangest Things episode I thought you might have covered the whole "my cat is staring at nothing" 💜🐈⬛💜 ps - Black cats are awesome! My Stevie is nearly 21!
Love learning this stuff! I’ve got one for you Jackson. Why is our 7 mo old kitten is the official bathroom inspector? Not only does she always want to be in the bathroom with us, but she watches our other cats use the litter box too (much to their discomfort). When we scoop the boxes, she will come from wherever she’s hanging out to watch, get in the box WHILE I’m scooping, paw at the scoop or squat to do her business before I’m even done. I’ve had dominant cats insist on using the box immediately after scooping to reestablish scent, but not DURING scooping. In all my years as a cat guardian I have never seen this!
I have an official bathrooming inspector, too! Pumpkin is this super-solid, macho former barn cat who has developed some high-falutin’ expectations about litter boxes. He requires two litter boxes for himself and inspects the other cats’ post-use litter as well. And he somehow magically manages to slip into the bathroom every single time a household adult goes in and shuts the door. No clue how he manages that. Then he yowls and squeaks and squawks for a while. We call that “Office Hours,” a time for Dr. Pumpkin to tattle on the other cats and offer stern advice. When a beloved family member died last year, Dr. Pumpkin suspended Office Hours for a few weeks, then gradually got back into the rhythm. He’s a supercat!
I had 2 Aby brothers, and it befell to one of them to be The Official Bathroom Inspector. He had a lot of other duties as well (like The Official Welcomer Back Home). Sadly, that fellow has passed away, but his brother has now taken over his duties! He is 18 years old now and the light and love of my life. Btw, he somberly watched the whole devastating process of putting his brother down and wouldn't eat for the following 3 weeks. BUT then he discovered that he'd always wanted to be an only cat! Wonderfully affectionate old guy. Never further than a micron away from me. Always smiling. Just love him to pieces!
@@ethicscannie5716 Don’t you just adore cats who take on particular household roles?!? I’m so sorry your lead Official Bathroom Inspector (TOBI) was called away to other duties. What a tribute to him, though, that his brother has become TOBI and expanded the job description. 🐾🐾
My explanation for the back ended compliment is simple. My cats have always known how beautiful their bottoms are and always know that humans would love to admire their gorgeous behinds.
For real I spent several days trying to figure out why my cat sleeps on my chest like that! I was just watching this video for fun and I got my answer. My thought, for a long time, was she’s protecting me at night. Honestly I like both my thought and the actual reason, being seen as her mama.
I've learned SO much from you Jackson! I have 3 fur babies and you have inadvertently helped to make my connection with them so much stronger. I'm definitely their mom and I have claw marks from them making biscuits all over my shoulder. Thank you for teaching me how to better relate 🥰
@@JacksonGalaxy I have an odd question: Do cats have a sixth sense? Twice now, we have been adopted by feral cats that traveled a long way to find us. My son and I have a 20 acre, off-grid goat ranch on a mountain where our nearest neighbors are over a mile away, and none of them like cats. We are very remote; 12 miles from town and 6 miles from the feral cat-colony community they most likely came from. I believe the first one came from a home 6 miles away I visited when I delivered 3 baby goats I raised to be pets for the family who lived there. When I was there, I noticed a mama cat and her all-black kittens. The homeowner fed them, but had no interest in making them pets which made me sad. I talked to the kitties and told them I wish they were mine. Two months later, an @ 6 month old black kitten, missing her tail, arrived (the right age to be one of those cats). I called the lady who had those cats, asked what happened to them. She said most were killed by coyotes 😿, but one had gotten under her hood as she was going to town. When she stopped to turn on the highway that goes down the mountain, she saw it run out from under the hood, ran across the highway into the brush and was gone. That point is about 4 miles from my house, and the kitty ran to "my side" of the highway. It was one week after that happened that Luna arrived at our house. I think her tail could have been severed by the car's fan blade, but who knows? I know in my heart that she is that kitty, but how did she find us? She went through great danger to get here, and passed up other houses where she wouldn't have been accepted. It's like she knew I wanted her! I did tell her so. Sorry for the long story, but I love cats so much and their mysterious ways. The second tuxedo cat's story is also amazing, but that's another long "tail". He's named "Houdini" because he's magical and is dressed in a tuxedo, ready to perform. Ha.
Thanks Jackson, Charlie was a very scared cat, always spitting and scratching and now, thanks to your programmes, she eats with the rest and I can even stroke her. Your programmes are the best! I also have four stray black ones who have mostly been spayed, the rest will be soon, and they all play together and wash each other. Long live the Cat Daddy!
Love this guy! I've learned so many beyond interesting things about my cats over the years from Jackson. His work with real life problems in cat households is nothing short of miraculous. Cats are grateful he's here to help us get it.
I love reading the comments! I love to hear all the strange behaviors of other people's "babies." I have three and each one does "strange" things, each unique to them. I have realized that reading these comments that EVERY cat has a lot of similarities, but EVERY cat has something unique to that cat. I LOVE that!! I also realized that the more I worried about a certain behavior, the more they did it. I realized that they picked up on my worried and then "worried" with me. Once I stopped worrying, the strange things stopped. As long as things aren't harmful to them or to other people and animals, let them do it!!
One the strangest thing my cat does. He wakes up at 10pm EVERY NIGHT and I could set my clock by it. He alo catterwalls, plays and does zoomies. There are alot of things; to much to list. Last but not least I really think he is more of a dog sometimes. I love him more than anything!!😻😻😻
I understand the cat being a dog. My baby, Bernie will lick my feet and put his head in the toilet bowl like a dog. 🤣🤣which we close now. He is the absolute best ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
6.00am..... I've learned NOT to get up and feed him, as an insomniac I've frequently only had 2 hours sleep at that point. These days I ignore him, he zooms and plays, but usually stays out of my immediate space instead of trying, outright, to wake me. When he's done, he comes back into bed with me, and snuggles down for a couple more hours, until I can get up and interact with him, with love. He's a 2.5 Yr old, adopted Arabian Mau, who has been with me around 18 months.
@@roowyrm9576 this is a great story!! Cats are a lot of fun. Bernie is so entertaining!! I enjoy playing with him and watching how high he jumps and the flips he does chasing the feather on the end of the fishing rod. He loves feather. He will have it in his mouth and run around with it!! Sooo cute!!🥰🥰
I had an old cat that would drag all the dog toys into one place and cry atop the pile. It was his favorite thing, and he was still the quietest teenager we ever had, so we just laid in bed and hated it.
"If it fits, I sits" I agree that seeking tight, covered places for safety is a part of it. However, the exact same behavior applies if they encounter anything new in the house, that can possibly, in any way, be sat on, including completely flat things, that don't provide any covering, at all. The cat will find it, examine it from all angles, poke it, sniff it, sit on it, and, quite likely, lie on it. They'll try it out, even if it's outright uncomfortable, such as a loose tile (cold and hard). As with so much about cats, figuring out why is pretty much guesswork. However, as extremely territorial animals, they depend on knowing and exploiting every resource on their territory. When something new shows up, and it's not a threat, they need to find out if it can be used to their benefit. In addition, when something new shows up in the house, there's a chance that the human has placed it there, specifically for the benefit of the cat; they're used to us doing and providing weird things, that turn out to be very useful for cat purposes. So, my theory is that it's simply a case of "this is new; I wonder if it's useful", sometimes combined with a strong conviction that "it must be; my humans placed it here for me".
One possibility is putting their scent on the new object to make it theirs. Cats create scent trails inside and around the home, that's why they rub against things and people and sit in odd places.
Interestingly, if you take masking tape and construct a rectangle with it on, say, your kitchen counter or on the floor, your cat will go into it as if it were a box (or a den or a lair) providing safe shelter. 😻🙀😻
It’s cool and respectful that he actually talks with people who come up to him in public instead of being a jerk and refusing to because “they are considered peasants” or “his time is too valuable” like many celebs do ❤️
Strangest thing: I had a kitty named lucky. She was long haired grey. She would find all the baby socks in the house she could and burry them outside under the stairs. Still to this day no idea why.
Our cat is 90 years old in cat years and has renal disease. We love him so much! We’re used to having all this love and he gets sicker and sicker. It breaks my heart. We don’t know what to do when he passes. I can’t imagine not having my sweet kitty around. Other ppl tell me to get another cat. But, I’m not sure I can😢 He’s a rescue kitty. You’ve helped us so much with understanding him. Thank you so much for your help.
Keep it up, literally! My girl just LOVES to jump and catch, and she's amazing at it! Cats are all about that pounce power. It's great exercise for them, and incredible to watch!
Question...I had a cat that loved to fetch when I threw her toy mice. Sometimes she brought them back for repeated throws and returns. Other times she dropped the mouse in her water bowl. This was a daily event. What was up with the mouse drowning/washing?
@@Shayna11NM I want that question answered, too. My roommate's cat does the same thing, and I get the feeling she's trying to drown it. Sometimes she's been seen deliberately pushing it under the water with her paw. We jokingly refer to it as "witch dunking." Honestly though, I'm just tired of stepping in wet patches of carpet from soggy toys being carted around. I think this might be one of the reasons why Jackson suggests putting toys away. XD
Cats in boxes are also returning to their nascent state, since they likely were born in an enclosed area, or raised in one. Strange becomes standard in the course of events.
Love your kitty Jackson. Such a comforting channel....it's cold winter here in Canada My sweet cat loves looking over at night on the top of her cat tree at the decorated homes !!! She's sits still there,so happy. Like a child discovering Santa for the first time At 13, we've come so far together. She brings Sunshine into my days even if there's none. What a precious luv. Cats are truly awesome companions to ppl especially w mental health disorders & pain disorders. Or, Just Any Reason! She's taught me so much,the bond is super tight We are soulmates!!!!
Yes, indeed, they are awesome companions. I lost my husband of 40 years 2 years ago next month. I don't know what I would have done without them. His baby girl missed him terribly so I took her with me when I went to a friend's for Christmas. It was the best thing I ever did for her. She had never accepted me while he was here but away from the others she was able to bond with me.
100% agree about pain...i have chronic pain, and when I visit my parents, my baby girl (now 11) will lay against my legs and purr her heart out. Very soothing, sends me right to sleep to feel her weight against me. I foster cats with my housemates right now, and whilst our current boy isn't a lap cat, he will check up on me periodically. It's cold here in the rainy north, not great for my joints, and he really does lift my spirits. Hope you have a great day ♡
Beth wow that's bomb! My cat is sweet with my moods ,most at night I'm Bipolar with PTSD ,severe pain disorder on tons of meds THAT SCARE ME COULD GET TO MY CAT! So I put them in cups take them away from her) excuse me from getting to the point ! !) We've grown together adopted Pumpkin age 2 nobody wanted her bc she was small & thin,but I held her& we Had a connection she stopped shaking so much I swear I hear I heard her crying in relief when I said was adopting her. So,if you've heard The song Landslide " song by Fleetwood Mac It so makes me feel so much emotion but all about Our struggles too & how ...well I won't give it please listen to the original version. Both of us struggle w arthritis mine extremely severe cats mild vet offered pain drugs I refused No cat on drugs We chose the other vet option supplements and did that WORK ! I could touch my cats back even her tail. Everytime I'm depressed ( not on her tree) she's guarding my bedroom door or on the bed Very protective
Thank you Jackson Galaxy, for your great funny videos! You make my day! Because my cat makes biscuits with me, and you call that my cat calling me his cat mom! Go on with the great work! You spoil your listeners! And I love to hear your voice and jokes! Go go go on with the great work!
UPDATE: So, up until now, my vet HAS approved burping Sparky. A recent visit last week has resulted in my being told to stop. The vet didn't explain why and I forgot to ask because my response was... "Well, what do I do when Sparky jumps into my arms and assumes the position?" The vet then approved my burping Sparky but cautioned me to be gentle, which I thought odd given that the vet could see how gently I was burping Sparky. Anyhow... My point is if you are going to burp your cat, it may not be as innocuous as I originally thought and there is wisdom in going to your vet and demonstrating what you do to get the right advice for your kitty. Stay safe and be well everyone. Hi Jackson, just wanting to share my two cents worth regarding weird behaviours and the correlation to health issues of one of my cats. It has taken 7 years, 7 vets and one cat specialist to eventually work out that Sparky (my avatar) has IBD. Unfortunately, it took a wee bit longer for me to work out that when Sparky gets the zoomies, it's because his IBD is playing up and causing him distress. Eventually, in desperation - because nothing was helping him (believe me, I have tried everything) - I started burping him like a baby. Yup, I hug him close (sideways), so that his whole body is supported against mine and pat the side of his lower abdomen just above the thigh beneath his ribs, and he loves it. The harder I thump the more he kisses me, starts kneading, does the sleepy half closed eyes and purrs. I don't thump hard though because it just doesn't seem like the right thing to do and he is now a senior citizen and has the beginning of arthritis in his spine, however, when he gets the zoomies, I start to burp him and he settles right down. Given that there is no cure for IBD and Sparky isn't responding to all the diverse treatments his vet and I have discussed... Sparky now gets burped every day at least twice a day and is finally a happy cat. Would love to hear your thoughts. Stay safe and be well.
You can also try infant gas drops( simethicone). Probably check with your vet for proper dosage. This comment made me think of burping my kids as babies lol. The gas drops helped a lot. And for me when I take it(the adult version now because why am I using up my kids infant drops just to get the correct adult dosage and then have to buy more for them haha), it says it's anti-gas but for me it helps get the burps out easier.
You can give Sparky some Slippery Elm Bark Powder (one teaspoon in a mug of hot water, allow to cool and it becomes like loose jello. Mix some in his cat food and it will help tremendously). It really works and is a natural product and easy to get online.
That explains why my cat enjoys when I do it, in bed she gets off my chest & lays again at my side & I started doing that, her purr is soooo loud!!!! You're an AMAZING cat Mom, lucky for Sparky (great name)💖😻😻😻😻
Jackson, I really enjoyed this episode. I would like to know why cats run in between my feet while walking, especially on the stairs! From this episode I know they love me, by why are they trying to trip me? FYI I have five cats and they all do this even amongst themselves.
I’ve wondered for a while while our kitty sleeps so well at night and it’s because we’ve been doing the 3 meals, no free feeding, scheduled playtime just as standard because of your videos!!! That’s so sweet that’s she’s synced with our circadian rhythm - thank you!
Both my cats are what we call klepto-cats - they steal from us, yarn, coins, headphones etc. they wait till we see them do it and they seem to love the hunt afterwards
Many years ago I had a lovely little female cat who loved to steal my earrings off my dresser and run off with them if I didn't get up early enough to feed her.
My cat is obsessed with (new) tampons, playing fetch with them etc and im still waiting for the day when I can ask Jackson why he's so obsessed with them (I've tried to get similar looking toys for him, nope always straight for the new box of tampons, losing lots of money lol)
Maybe borrow some from friends that use different brands and buy the one your cat doesn't like might even be the covering just sounds fun or they might smell nice to the cat
What a very helpful show. Thank you! It's nice to know what cat's behavior's mean. It's also good to know, although I need to help relieve some boredom, our cats feel safe and loved.
So THAT'S why my cat chews plastic bags. Thank You! I thought he had some sort of pica, lol. He's not constant and it doesn't seem obsessive. I learn a lot on your channel. We have almost conquered the clawing the carpet problem, thanks to you, and are working on trimming his nails. Still a work in progress but we've made more headway in a few weeks after watching your video on this than in his whole 6 years of life.
One thing I’ve learned about Pica (which means magpie in Latin) is it can be a red flag for intestinal cancers in cats. My darling Luna always had a thing for plastic bags but she suddenly developed another pica when diagnosed with intestinal cancer, she was obsessed with licking volcanic stones 😵💫 After 6 months of palliative care she crossed the rainbow bridge and we still miss her. 😺
I’m so very sorry for your loss 😿 Give it time. When the grief pulls at you, tell a story of the funny/crazy stunts she pulled. Your memories honor her life and you replace grief with joy. You’ll know when the time is right to entertain being cat parents once again ❤️🙏
One cat we had suddenly started chewing pieces of coal (we still had a coal fire). It turned out that he had kidney problems. So maybe some pica has a medicinal reason?
I'd hardcore fangirl if I ever saw Jackson IRL. This guy actually does things I care about and does them as a BAMF! A selfie with him would be a highlight of my life
My kitten loves playing "Tag! you're it!". She also loves when we hide from her and then she comes running at us to pounce! Not sure what it really means but she has done it since we rescued her, she is only 8months old.
About the cat hug not being an invitation to a belly rub... My parents' cat Spencer is what I call a sensitive boy, the most easily overstimulated cat I've come across (maybe also due to past trauma, but that's a story for another time). Not only to touch, but to sound as well. He often rolls on his back somewhere where he completely blocks the way, say in front of the stairs in a hallway. He'll lay there "mreowing" and purring, with his paws completely stretched. He'll even approach my hand or foot a bit closer, pulling himself up with his front claws in the carpet. A warm and inviting bundle of bliss. But believe me when I tell you: IT'S A TRAP. If you look closely, you'll see the slight flick in his tail that is almost constantly present even when he doesn't roll onto his back so I had almost forgotten about it. If I move my hand near him to scratch his head (I already know that his belly is always off-limits) he'll grab my hand and start biting and kicking hard with wide dilated pupils. I really think that once he's triggered he can no longer think rationally, that's how fixated he is then. I may have made this mistake once. Or twice. Before I met Spencer I was long confused by the idea that an exposed belly doesn't equate an invitation to a belly rub. But now I think I'm starting to get it. When he shows me his belly it's a sign of his trust in me. However, that does not take anything away from the fact that he's easily triggered into overstimulation. And when he's turned upside down, there's no room left for more touch, he's already at the limit. Needless to say that I absolutely adore him. At these moments it works perfectly when I bring out the toys, and just start talking sweetly to him. And later once he's completely relaxed, on my lap for example, he's golden.
Some cats have a condition called hyperesthesia which causes intense sensitivity in which too much stimulation is uncomfortable or even painful. It’s usually on their back, but it can be anywhere and even in multiple areas of their body. Stress and anxiety makes it worse. Mine have it but it’s very minor for Tristan and between minor to moderate for his brother, Odin. Tristan doesn’t mind his back being petted regardless, but Odin doesn’t like it. He will let you pet his back a little but his back ripples a lot and he usually changes position after several seconds. He loves his belly rubbed, but Tristan doesn’t care for belly rubs (although that’s not due to the hyperesthesia). The hyperesthesia they have only affects their backs and isn’t necessarily painful, but definitely uncomfortable for Odin, but only when his back is touched or petted. They are biological brothers so it’s quite possibly genetic. Jackson Galaxy did a “my cat from hell” video about a cat with severe hyperesthesia to the point that she attacked her owners regularly and self-mutilated, as it can feel like their body is attacking itself. “While any cat can be affected by it, Asian breeds such as the Siamese, Burmese, Abyssinian, and Persian tend to be diagnosed more frequently. Most cats affected by Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome start to exhibit symptoms between one and five years of age.” Humans can also have it. I think I do because my finger tips get super sensitive and painful when I type and/or scroll on my phone almost all of the time. In fact, they are hurting right now. I use a stylus or I use the microphone if I’m going to be typing or scrolling for more than a minute or two. I can only imagine how uncomfortable/painful it is for moderate to severe cases. There’s quite a bit of possible causes, and it can be hard to pinpoint them. I think mine is a nerve issue because I have a nerve issue in my wrist that causes my arm to go numb all of the time if I lean on something. I’m not sure what it is for my cats and the vet they were going to has a bunch of incompetent employees and one of the vets said there’s nothing that can be done for it, which is a lie, but since theirs isn’t bad, I’m not super concerned. It sucks though.
@@user-mw6jo7ql1c Thank you so much for this info! Hyperesthesia sounds like something that Spencer might have. I will definitely checkout Jackson's video on the topic.
@@sanne7164 You are very welcome. ☺️That’s how I first learned about it and then after watching that video, I researched it. I had watched that video before I got my recent two cats so I knew why their backs rippled and knew not to touch them when they do. There are sooo many people who make “funny cat videos” but they put clips in there of people laughing when their cat’s back ripples, and they keep petting them there because they think it’s just a weird cat thing and find it funny. It angers me so much that they repeatedly trigger it because that’s very distressing for the cat. You didn’t know about the condition but you knew that it was a sensitivity issue and don’t intentionally cause him discomfort. I’m glad you found that information helpful.
@@user-mw6jo7ql1c OMG YES I always get so annoyed by videos where people "playfully" irritate their cats. I don't see the humor in that! When I see any sign of tension in Spencer (or any cat for that matter) I try to distract him with a toy and if he doesn't respond I leave him alone to decompress. But knowing more about hyperesthesia and related medical conditions can give me more ideas on how we can help him get comfortable. I'm definitely going to observe him, try to shoot some videos and ask the vet. Cats deserve to feel comfortable in their own skin. Just like we all do btw. It's also about respecting someone's body.
@@sanne7164 Agreed. I get so angry at Twitter idiots and UA-cam idiots that intentionally pester their cats for views. That’s sickening. Cats don’t handle stress well and constantly and continually stressing them out (especially for your own selfish desires) is abuse and not okay. I’m glad you are educated and have a good moral compass. I wish you the best for Spencer! I hope everything works out well and you are able to make him feel more comfortable! ❤️
Every cat I know enjoys opening doors. One of my cats though, is obsessed by closing doors. Preferably in your face. He will peek around the door to see if you're coming in yet, then he will stand on his back paws pushing the door with his front paws with all his might , slamming it in your face. I have no idea why he does this. Afterwards he will just sit there with a "hi hi hi" expression on his face, waiting for the next opportunity.
Oh, my! I KNOW that it's not funny when it happens to you, but THAT'S funny! I'm sorry, but it just is. I'm sure you don't enjoy it, but you've got a practical joker on your hands! Aren't they adorable?!!!
This video made me realize 2 things I've been doing very well by instinct, but I didn't know how and why am I so good at, and I'm happy to have a better understanding: - I have a clockwork perfect sync with my cats in energy, the way I feed them and manage their daily schedule I have by accident synced them up well. - I'm not getting the backend compliment, but I've pretty much trained my cats that nose-nose touch is the "civilized" way to behave and what I expect of them. It's a fairly easy way to solve if you're annoyed by a cat butt regularly showing up in your face, just start petting them while touching nose-to-nose. They generally like it and it can be used as a replacement.
Thank you for the great videos. I’m so happy to know that when my girls lay on their backs for me to give them loves it means they’re showing so much trust in me. They were born from a stray who wouldn’t stay inside. We shared caring for them and at 10 weeks I had the stray spayed and kept her 3 girls. They have pika & a few oddities from being human raised so I have to be careful & not use scented litter, and make sure nothing is laying around that could hurt them if injested….plastic wrappers ect… they’ve brought so much happiness to my life, I can’t imagine not having them. Thank you for all your informative, and fun video’s.
My cat loves sitting on the window sill to look outside and sometimes she starts making a funny noise, in fact it sounds more like she WANTS to make a noise, but only "k-k-k-k-!" is coming out. I think she usually sees birds when she does that but I've also seen her do it when she sees a fly on the other side of the window. She loves catching and eating flies in summer! Another thing she does is bring her toys to my bed during the night. I wake up, and next to me there is one of her toys, usually a mouse or a fish. When she can, she also brings me socks from the laundry basket.
It's called chittering - all three of mine does this watching birdies. What's even funnier is when I ask them what they are looking at and we start a full blown conversation with their chittering 🤣🤣
@@eloisepharmacist INDEED THEY DO! Mollie tells me whole stories when I ask her what she sees. We've had very exciting conversations about things I don't see ;)
Jackson, I just love your videos. You’re informative but never condescending. When I think I know why cats do.. whatever. I like to test myself against what you say. The authority on everything Meow , you help make kitty happy ( as happy as a cat gets) Our relationship is wonderful because I understand and can accommodate her needs. When she blinks at me or kneeds me, it’s all worth it. I appreciate you. 🐾
I have 3 cats. 1 is 6 years old and 2 are 9 mo. old. The 6 year old has taken to jumping out and scaring the living crap out of the male kitten. She don't beat him up or anything. Just pops out of nowhere to freak his poor furry but out.
@@landofevolution9757 naw, fishing for kitties happens every night between final Jepardy! and dinner. I really think she's just screwing with him. They often take turns chasing each other. Sometimes he tries to get her to play when she's napping. Later on, she jumps out at him. She looks so happy. Like a sister that got one up on her little brother. "Mess with me while I'm napping will ya?"
Thanks Jackson; your information got me to have my first indoor cat ever, and I am so close to her it's a wonder. She greets me when I get home with a cheek to cheek purring hello (and scent-marking) by jumping to my shoulder (because of training as a catlete from her kitten days)
I already heard all of this stuff from other videos or My Cat from Hell, but I still laughed my butt off, because that's the kind of person Jackson is, honestly 🤣 Always enjoy your videos, and it's never bad to have a refresher course 💙💙💙
My kitty Holly 17 year old likes to “hunt” socks and put them under my bed. Also sucks on our ear lobes… at night she makes this noises like she’s calling her cat sister who recently passed away. Holly is an orange tabby and the most loving kitty at her age she still plays 🫠
Thank you for the great info! Calvin has been eating plastic and it's been a mystery as to why. We thought it was pica and maybe something about the smell or texture but didn't know about the ingredients you mentioned. We empty every grocery bag and toss them before putting the groceries away. If I need to make more than one trip to the car I put him in a room and shut the door until we're done. He's all over those bags if we don't. We also keep any kind of soft plastic out of reach. He will eat ziploc, bread bags, etc. Also the red silicone piece from the Cats Meow toy. Sigh. We're mindful and diligent but not perfect. Thanks again!
Story for the fits I sits, neighbor takes care of the local strays and they like to try and sleep in her planters/pots. She bought decoy pots. I love walking by her house and seeing cats rolled up in them. They bloom nicely every year
The perennial pussywillows in bloom! ROTFL
bless her heart!
Makes me want to be a neighborhood stray cat mom.
@@dyscea go for it the cats will love you
I so
It always amazes me how two little kittens with zoomies can sound like a stampede of elephants running through the house.
right? I swear sometimes I think it’s one of my dogs having gotten out of their crate at night…and the one i’m thinking of weighs 60lbs!
Yes!!! We have 4 Golden Retrievers and they are FAR lighter on their feet than any of our cats! We have two little boy kittens, Walter (just turned 7 months) and Spencer (9 months) and they have about as much grace as a couple of T-rexes and shake the entire house running up and down the stairs chasing each other!!! Even our adult cats don't make that much noise!!!
There’s this invisible tribe of cobblers making hobnailed boots for cats ….
Yes! My boys are 15lbs and 18lbs... they're SO loud! Especially jumping from the 3rd level of the cat tree 🤣🤣🤣
Amen! My 7 lb. cat sounds like a full grown man tromping around in work boots.
My favorite thing about this channel is how much we're all here looking for reassurance from Jackson that our cats indeed love us in their own way even though deep down inside, we know they do. We're just nerds that crave validation from our babies!
😹😻 was thinking same, figured someone would beat me to comment!
Why you gotta call me out like that 😂
Soooo true🤭🙈🙈🙈
I do not know about all of that. What I do I know is that cats are charming and make me smile no matter how grumpy or angry I am. Cats do not bark, I like that.
One of my favorite cat behaviors is the tongue blep!😂😂 Its like they're cleaning along there and...random thought occurs...tongue stuck out mid-lick. "Um...where was I?"🥰
Love this video as it answers so many questions I've had for years!! Thank you!!
Also the sneeze tongue blep.
Tongue Blep 🤣🤣 I love that.
*shaking while laughing*
Thank it us job
I’ve absolutely fallen in love with this channel. I’m a combat vet with relatively serious bouts of PTSD at times and nothing has given me a sense of calm like my cat. I’ve had service dogs during programs I was in at the VA for 8 weeks at a time and I’ve had plenty of other pets and love all animals but my cat and I share a special bond. I understand academically he may not understand me but I like to believe he does.
They can be very calming , Mine take turns sitting on the book I'm reading etc. Thank you for your service , hope you are doing better ..
@@sandym8787 Thanks Sandy! He’s made my life so much better. I’m actually heading to the Ukraine to join some friends I served with and while it may not be the best thing for me mentally, it’s something I feel is right to do. I do feel relieved that when I get back I’ll have my purring buddy waiting for me
@@josephfranzen5626 OMG that is amazing that you are going , my great grandparents were from Ukraine , and it is absolutely horrifying what is happening to the people , the homes , the animals . Heartbreaking . Praying for your safety and your return to your life after helping others who are suffering . Way to go !
Thank you for your service 🙏 ❤️. God bless you. 🐈
What a wonderful story of your healing relationship with your cat! Cats are really really tuned in to people who love them, so your purring buddy no doubt does understand you and your needs, as well as understanding that you love him.
I hope that by now you have returned safely from the Ukraine and that your faithful buddy welcomed you with outstretched furry paws! Take very good care. (If I were American, I would thank you for your service to your country.)
Awe, I just adopted my first cat and she had a rough first night but I woke up and went to check on her. She still didn’t wanna move but I just laid beside her, not looking at her and spoke very softly towards her. She came out from hiding and i saw who she really is. Later she went on to hop on my bed and start making biscuits and meowing at me. She will even follow me now into my bedroom or wherever I go. Been lonely for awhile, she means so much to me.
When I went to the local cat shelter to meet their cats back in August, I had already looked at their cats on their website and emailed the shelter to let them know how I lived and which cats I thought might be suitable based on how they were described on the site. When I got there the volunteer staff instantly vetoed my suggestions and instead suggested that I either pick two elderly brothers or a very fat young female.
The elderly brothers were very cool and dignified and regally accepted cheek scritches.
The fat young lady had thrown herself on the ground and rolled over in the sea otter position within 2 seconds of me, a complete stranger, entering her territory. Belly up and demanding love without even a trace of hesitation.
She's actually doing the sea otter position right now so I better get off the keyboard and accept that it's cuddle time.
Oh, bless you, Helena!! I love people like you!! Yes, if people want to get a kitty, go to the shelters. Some of the older cats there, are there for no other reason than being themselves and others don't understand them. I love when they do "sea otter!"
You are one lucky human!
It's funny when we think we know what we want and end up with something entirely different that fits perfectly. Happened to me with the last little dog I adopted. He is a super companion, and bonus, resembles the dog on my family's coat of arms...lol.
Cuddle time!!!!
It's not the human who choses its cat, it's the cat who choses its human(s) :)
When the cats were tenderizing each other's stomach and looking into each other's eyes I started to laugh so hard.
"Tenderizing" :D
When Fizzy is laying on her back paws up we call that the 'Venus kitten trap' bc if you can't resist touching the fluff the trap springs on you lol
Exactly 💯 😸
Love this, mine too, stealing😂😻
Mine let me touch their tum tum! One is pregnant, I thought she was spayed but was lied to, and she escaped. Came back and now she is preggers, due in a week or two. And she LOVES it when I feel her kittens! She gets ALL purry and meows loving into my face, giving my a bunch of slow blinks! y heart melts every time she shows me love! It also makes me feel good that she trusts me enough to let me touch her tummy so I can feel the kittens moving inside. I really love feeling them! Going to suck when she gets spayed but I say this only because I find kittens so cute and I just LOVE feeling them in my kitty! But the responsible me already has a date set for when she is going to the vet to be spayed.
@@wintermoon7003 😺👏👍
Cute name
That distinct meowing calling sound when a cat walks into the room with a toy in its mouth, head and tail held high. Fun and adorable. I interpret it to mean "come and see what i caught". Is that right?
I love you Jackson my. Cat does the galloping boy every morning
He flies through the house
I got the back end just now
Ours only do that when they catch something alive. Usually it’s in the middle of the night, and I’m half asleep, and kitty comes into the bedroom making that little trill-and I’m instantly wide awake because I know that what comes next is a live mouse being dropped onto my bed…
One of my cats does this with spring toys. And I realized this week that he doesn't really care if I'm home, since I heard him meowing loudly while standing outside my apartment door. I was actually concerned, but then I opened the door and saw him just peacefully walking around with this spring in his mouth.
That's my kitty kneeding in the video at 5:23!! Her name was precious, she unfortunately passed away this summer after surgery for her colon cancer. I was so shocked and surprised to see her while I had Jacksons video playing ❤️😍❤️🥲❤️🥳
That’s awesome!!! (Not the surgery part 😰)
Beautiful Precious. ☺ I'm very sad you lost her during surgery. May she be zooming peacefully in cat heaven as we speak 😁 😺 ❤
So sorry for the loss of your Precious. She was Beautiful.
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@@2im36my heart hurts for you 😢
Jackson, I have never been a cat person before. I am an animal lover tho and I moved recently into a senior complex where there was a cat in need of a home. He had been living by himself for over a month. His owner had been in and out of the hospital since getting him. He’s only 2-3 years old. He only saw people when neighbors came to feed him. So sad. I had been thinking about adopting a kitten. But after meeting this cat and seeing that he had been living with a smoker I couldn’t let him go to a shelter. Well, I’m sure you already know the behaviors he’s developed. Honestly I think it was Devine intervention that brought him and I together because had he gone to a shelter I really believe with some of the things I’ve been through with him he wouldn’t have been able to be rehomed. I have watched so many of your videos and used every bit of information I remember from them. One cat two litter boxes! Play, play, play... just understanding how Cat’s are different than dogs is extremely helpful to me. Even tho this cat is not the kitten I saw myself with, and I don’t know if his naughtiness will ever subside, I do love this little cat. Your videos are full of so much great information. Thank you Jackson. I’m very grateful to you and for you.
Good save Donna. For both of you. Well done. Best wishes.
When i am petting my cats face sometimes she will grab my hand with her front paws and squeeze it against her face like a hug. She could nap like that for an hour or more if I let her! 💕
That is soo precious 😍
You helped my daughter and myself so much she's autistic and we lost our cat to cancer. Her grief was so strong. We used some of your videos to help. Thank You even after we lost our cat you still bring joy peace and hope...
2:05 - I really thought you were going to explain something that I’ve only seen one cat (my current orange tabby) do. Sometimes, when he’s lying on his side all relaxed, I’ll pet his belly, and as I move my hand up toward his neck, he’ll encircle it with his forepaws (claws sheathed) and clasp my hand to his chest. It really feels like a hug. Has anyone else had that happen?
Yes, and it's really cute :)
Yes, I have one that hugs exactly like this. I think it's to share scent, both pasting her scent on and experiencing the scent of what's being hugged. She's a breeding queen and often hugs her babies this way as well.
Yes!!! I’ve had a couple of cats do this. Claws come out when I try to take my hand back before kitty is done with this kind of hug 😂
My senior boi does this occasionally when I pet him (he does not show me his belly). I’ve learned that means my hand is his for as long as he desires.
My rescue does this as well
Oh yeah! My Tortie does that every time!
I find it so cool and intresting that my deaf cat (he was born deaf) does the radar ears. The raw cat is so clear when looking at him sitting in the window watching cat tv and the ears move around like on a ”normal” cat. Its just cool :)
Sound is vibration. A theory could be that he sense in his fur, paws, nose that something made a sound and the he direct his ears towards then place he felt the sound from. Or he see from were the sound should come from: a barking dog, a irritating Magpie...
Oddly enough, my cat's radar ears got less active when he got into old age and started to lose his hearing. More specifically, they wouldn't respond to noises, but they moved less in general, too.
@@MsJazbren Maybe my boy just has the instinct to do it even tho he cant hear. And your cat who could hear stopped with the radar since for him there was no sounds around?
Could be he is only semi deaf . . . He could be hearing in the higher registers that we can't hear and he could be deaf in the lower registers. Happens with people that way too.
@@Moonsfire62 true but not likley with my boy, No sound has made him react :) he is my little angel anyways. Except when he tries to koll the vaccum while i clean 😂
I have noticed over the years, that cats will often do “Zoomies” after taking a substantial poop! Anyone else see this behavior?
Yup lol
Yep!🤣🤣
Yes! I call it „eternal happiness of empty bowels”
@@fiolka3779 🤣🤣🤣
@@fiolka3779 😂😂😂😂😸
I was worried being a new cat owner about my cat doing "hugs", since she does it CONSTANTLY and i was worried it was like...a back or paw problem or at the very least a weird quirk. To know shes just super comfortable and happy to be around me constantly just.... 😭
My cat will sit on anything rectangular. If I can’t find my phone I can usually just reach under him when he is in a loaf and he is sitting on that 😂 he also will sit in a patch of sunlight coming through the window. Soooo cute
Mine too! He will literally lit on a piece of paper like it's a bed. Just anything that's different somehow then the rest of the surface, he assumed is for his sitting pleasure
Phone is rectangular and warm! Mine likes it!
Kira. That's cute
Ha! I knew a guy who's cat buried his keys in the litter box!
@@joperez6745 YES, the paper thing! Sometimes I can't even like, put down a shopping list for two seconds with my cat going MINE. :P
There’s no mystery about what my cat is doing but it’s so endearing that I want to share. Also, I’d like to hear if anyone else has a kitty that does this. When my male ginger kitty sees me getting ready for bed at night he’s a man on a mission. He follows me meowing till I sit down on the daybed where he sleeps and spend time loving on him while he settles in, kneading the furry blanket. He absolutely expects a tuck in every night! It’s pretty irresistible - he pretty much gets his way.
One of my cats and I also have a bedtime routine, which I call Bedtime for Bonzo. It involves belly ribs (I do him, not him on me) and him rolling on my just removed shirt or sweater. Then he jumps from one side of bed to the other for a few pets, then goes off to sleep with his brother.
@@dougfenske2039 , so sweet! I love it!
Yes its a trauma response a lot of humans have it too, the opposit of claustrophobia
My orange tabby Pumpkin would greet me at the door after work, then insist I carry him around on my shoulder for at least the first 5minutes I was home. Inconvenient, but who could resist that? None of my others do that.
@@lynnmartz8739 , that’s pretty cute!
Thank you Jackson Galaxy, I'm in Tampa Florida where plastic bags are alloted Thank you for explaining why my cat licks bags. NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS in my house
My cat was around 2-3 weeks old when I adopted him. There were no chance for him to survival in the shettle. I woke up every 3 hours to feed him, make him "beeee" after eating and of course belly massage. Right now his over 16 years, sitting with me and watching what I'm writing 😻😻💪💪😻😻
Ty lovely story
You did good! Thank you for adopting.
Why does my cat lick photographs?
Always fun to listen to you, Jackson! When my kitty does the "cat hug", it's usually when I interrupt her cat tv out on the screened porch. She looks up, sees me, and then gives me these delighted/delightful little chirps, turns over on her back and squirms around, belly up. She also does the slow blink at the same time. *I am loved.*
Yep. Cats have their own, personal schedules. Each one will approach mommy or daddy for "E N T E R T A I N M E N T !" at about the same time, in the same place (often). They are very good at training us to provide what they want... when they want it.
As I was sitting there watching this my Tangie boy came strolling over, jumped up next to me, started head butting me, then climbed onto my lap, butt in my face, of course. Then he started making biscuits on my legs. All of my pajama bottoms are full of little kitty claw holes. Such is the life of a kitty mama of 5. But like all the rest of us here, I wouldn't trade it for anything!
Thank you for “cat-splaining” our felines to us. This video has confirmed some ideas I have had about my little rescue kitty who never had a mom. I got her as an “unadoptable” terror when she was about 3 and slowly but surely she is learning to be the snuggly kitty she was born to be. We are BOTH learning. Thanks so much for what you do for the world ‘s cats and their often baffled owners.
What a nice comment…. Expressed my feelings also
When i pass by my relaxing kitty she stickers her paw at lightly swats my leg. Cute but why?
I have one like that. 3 years in the shelter, from kittenhood up until she was the 'unadoptable' dispenser of fear and murderous intent.
She simply felt more 'safe' under a towel, blanket, garbage bag, LARGE piece of paper etc... Now, she's a loveable cuddlebug who visits my bed nightly for her personalized scritches and lovely ear scritches. She just wanted to feel safe while these meat-monkeys reached for her... and now, she has me trained to let her snuggle up to my ankles (under the covers) or to get on the pillow next to my head for slow, gentle pets at night.
Don't write off a 'unadoptable' cat! They may just be waiting for someone who will really, really, REALLY love them... and then they'll melt against you as the only human they trust! :)
Mz Pepper has blossomed into a loving, almost adoring, cat. So happy to have her as part of the family! :)
@@catherinesteinberg8533 Her way of saying hello maybe?
I love these videos! I started watching them to help explain the behavior of my "bottle baby". Avery was around 2 weeks old when I found him all alone in my back yard. I stressed every half oz. he gained until finally he's almost a year old and 10 lbs. Of all the strange things I've watched him do the weirdest is his behavior around scents. I light a scented candle and he's looking for it. I put perfume on my wrist before leaving the house and he grabs my hand to pull it to his nose. I spray fabric spray on the drapes, he's there. He doesn't look disgusted, he doesn't try to lick it, he just wants to know... I love that little dude.
I'm picking up my adopted kitty on Monday and can't wait to see what weird things she's into. All I know is that she's shy but a sweetheart. Can't wait to love her ❤.
You should take off that muzzle. Good luck with your kitten!
I'm getting 2 on Tuesday
@@landofevolution9757 Don't order other people what to do. You know zero about her life situation. & as a biologist very recently dxed with multiple myeloma, you know zero about evolution. Let me guess: white able bodied male.
@@nestomagic Don't order other people what to do. Due to life situations, landlords, other family members, money, it may be impossible to care for more than one pet. Please consider the life situation of other people before telling them what to do. Thank you.
@@landofevolution9757 Oh dear, the antimaskers are even here
Jackson thank you for being such an advocate in the cat community. You really love cats! I adopted a cat from cat depot in Sarasota Florida and was informed that you visited the establishment and put your stamp of approval on all the work that cat depot does. Bravo! Not only do you make money as a cat whisperer but you volunteer your time to spread awareness of cats in society. I commend you Mr Jackson for educating society on things that aren't readily made cat knowledge. I've learned tremendous amounts of info from you that I don't think I would have found out otherwise.
Thank you thank you thank you!
The Sarasota Cat Depot is the best kitty loving environment i have run across in my travels. Kudos💛😻😽😺🙀💜
Along with all the sweet and true praise you have earned justifitiedly so, I would ❤ simply like to say THANK YOU 😊 🙏 For really simply all that you do. People get real freaked out when a cat simply is having a simple cat reaction that and just needs time and space to properly process the data.
Jackson YOU ARE TRULY AMAZING and I, who am a lifetime ❤ cat lover and owner ♥, still find myself learning new things all the time from you. I hope this channel works out for you 🙏 ❤ as I enjoy it very much.
When my boy Ichabod is being especially adorable he'll do the cat hug and this cute little purr meow if you aren't looking. It's so endearing to imagine him being like, "Hey! Look I love and trust you."
A strange cat thing i noticed is what my partner calls "droppies". Basically when im brushing our cat, or hes getting some good pets, he'll lean into it so hard he falls over. Seems like he's doing it on purpose, sometimes he'll just lay there on his side, or he'll get up and do it again. Very cute haha
Many cats flop over onto their sides to get pets down their flanks, not just back and head. Sometimes it's an invitation to belly pets. Be cautious there. 😃
My kitty does that with his butt end. Pushes it up on tippy toes while laying down on his front end. He looks like a 6 inch high heel, an orange one at that!
Ah, the famous "lateral instability" as noted by the Cats for Engineers UA-cam guy!
@@spiritmatter1553 Thanks for the reintroduction to these guys. So droll. 😸
@@spiritmatter1553 Just re-watched some. 2.0 has the costume -induced type ...with hemispheric difference. 😹
If you plan to make a part 2 for weird behaviors, why will cats sometimes do aggressive air licking when you give them scratchies?
I’ve heard it’s a form of overstimulation
You’re rubbing down next to their tail I’d bet. I think there’s a sexual gland there.
Probably a grooming reflex. I knew a cat that overgroomed her forelegs and would start trying to groom when she was being cleaned since she was too fat to properly clean her backside.
good idea!
Ooo this is a good one!! My cat will also lick his cat tree sometimes, like the fuzz of the highest bed/platform where he sleeps? I assume he’s just wanting it to smell more like him….(no treats are given in that area)
my favorite thing about cats honestly is their adaptability to our behaviors and how they learn to use our cues and social behaviors for their benefit
Yeah, in terms of communication I think they are smarter than us
@@eradkova I agree. There are some fascinating videos here on youtube about experiments regarding communication and observation skills of dogs and cats. For example, the criteria a street cat/dog needs to be fulfilled, before approaching a human for food or shelter. Most times when "a cat suddenly appears" at someone's house, she has been around for days, observing and evaluating.
As someone pointed out, these videos are important because cat behavior is so misunderstood and people need to learn to respect their unique and superior catness.
I had a cat who was my absolute baby. For a few years it was just the two of us and then I added a partner in to the mix. We were both musicians and when we moved in together he brought all of his musical equipment too. There was this one thing he used called an ebow, a small device which made electric guitar strings sound like they were being bowed like violin strings. Every time we had a fight, my cat would knock the ebow off of wherever it was and smash it. I always thought that one was a protective thing for me and a middle finger to him... Like "you fight with my mum? Well I will just have to smack your thing on the ground". The cat never did it to anything else ever.
My cats actually pull my arm into their paws 🐾 and hug squeeze me they're so Amazing
Mine too, so cute!
I had to teach my husband the ways of the cat and how to interact with them, because they are so different from dogs. He was a dog person and my cat was a rude adjustment. 😜 Our baby girl is WILD as they come but also sweet as pie. He is officially loves cats now that he understands them.
Jackson, your work is probably helping so many people in THAT way. Understanding opens the door for love and acceptance. That’s a universal truth.
Looking forward to your next episode.
My roommate is a moron & will not learn or listen : ( He constantly is terrorizing my Cats, trying to chase them around like Dogs : ( Even my Rottweiler is sick of him, but she is too polite to bite his face, which I believe she needs to do!
@@cherbehrhouston4704 wow! I'd rather either move or kick him out. I wouldn't let some idiot terrorize my pets like that.
@@debsreno911 it isn’t always that easy to do and you don’t know that someone isn’t working towards removing themselves from a negative situation. I have been in living situations where is was ME being abused and leaving STILL wasn’t that simple. Things we might take for granted may not always be an option for others at that time. ..Especially when talking about shared living situations. That can make things so complicated.
Radar ears are usually very subtle with every cat I have been blessed to live with. I have always had male cats, with one exception a sweet tempered Calico, that little girl used her ears to express her opinion. When she was angry with her brother she would sit perfectly still, lower her head, raise her eyes and literally move her ears from their normal position into what looked like little horns. When she did that her brother would leave the room and we couldn't stop chuckling at her ability to silently express her displeasure because she was the most affectionate and easy going cat ever.
That story was absolutely 💯 percent ADORABLE!
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I never had a cat until I was an adult and I soon decided that to really understand and appreciate cats,you need to realize that all cats are born "clinically insane". They are endlessly entertaining and I love them all!!!
DUDE. Thanks for everything you do on behalf of cats. Thanks for teaching people (particularly men) about how cats are such great, loyal and affectionate companions because it's not until we understand them that we can tell how much they like us and want to hang out with us. My love affair with cats didn't start until I studied them and came to understand their language and behavior.
YOU DA' MAN, BRO!! KEEP IT UP!!!
Why particularly men? I'm a man and I had cats for a long time before I became extremely allergic to them. Not sure, not sure why you were aiming your comment towards guys.
Another puurrrfect vlog Jackson! Thanks again for all you do to help cat owners be the best care givers they can be!
Hi, Relax! Nice to see you here. My five cats and I love your music -- four girls and one boy.
Thank you! 🙏😺❤️❤️❤️ 🐾🐾🐈💕🐈💕🐈💕🐈💕🐈💕🐾🐾
This guy is awesome. I have had two cats, for about twelve years. At the beginning, I learned things online, and from my veterinarian about cat behavior. As well as just observing my kitties, and how they do things. But when I discovered Mr. Galaxy, that changed everything. I totally have learned a lot of things about my felines from him. He is the literal expert about cat behavior. I have also actually obtained quite a lot of kitty knowledge just from having the priveledge of my two cats letting me stay with them, and being at their beckon call. lol. I am quite knowledgable about feline behavior, and I truly think that these animals are totally awesome creatures.
Jackson, I don't often comment, but I love your videos. They are so informative and enjoyable with your awesome delivery. Thank you so much for all you do, for all of us!
💯 Jackson is the best! The kind of people we sooo want in our lives😻👏
I adopted my first cat when I was 19. My boyfriend (later husband) grew up with them. Me, all dogs.
It was then that I discovered my love for cats. Our first boy, Master Paws, was with me for 18 years.
My cat Sunny does the cat hug all the time- literally right in the middle of the walk way most of the time and makes air biscuits!It’s so cute!
I had a cat named Sunny too! He was a silver persian.
😂🤣 This was awesome! There’s also the “stamp trick” 😉 I’ve been blessed to be ‘Mom’ to cats and I love testing this. Have a completely clutter-free floor area or bed … put a stamp on the floor/bed and 80% of cats will go sit/lay on it 😻 You gotta just love their cat comedy 🤪
Going to try!!!!! It worked with a piece of paper 8 yrs ago, now I'm curious 😂
@@joanneweiss3864 not sure I have any stamps in the house since I don’t use snail mail a whole lot but I think I’ll try it with a small piece of paper. They should be cute.
Growing up we had a old tom cat I had named Tinker Toy. Tinker would occasionally come in the house, he lived outside. We would find him sound asleep in a loaf position all over the house, he could be anywhere. We finally noticed, he was sleeping on paper napkins that had fallen on the floor, scraps of paper anything that had escaped. It didn't matter the size. He was usually many times larger than what he was sleeping on. Never understood why he did that.❤
@@LadyLiet😹😹 Now you know! Tinker Toy was just being a ”cat” … if I fit, I sits! 😉
Christmas past, I was wrapping gifts and had set my IPad down on the bed, sure enough … she sat right on it 😂
My cat weird behavior: She gets the zoomies nearly EVERY time she uses the litter box (regardless if it's #1 or #2).😹😹
My cat did the same. 😂
All my cays did/do that! I honestly thought it happens to all of them : )) it's so funny, babies feel relief and get energetic))
My eldest cat does this!
Mine sometimes does this… when she doesn’t feel like burying her turds.☹️
Charlie does this. I tell him "you feel 10 bs lighter!" flash kitty!
I tested positive for the flu so I've been miserable in bed. watching Jackson's videos has lifted my mood tremendously. :)
I always felt bad that my cats wouldn't go into paper bags or boxes or anything to hide and play. Now I'm feeling pretty good about it LOL! Thanks again jackson! 😻
I recently got some of those pads which reflect body heat back to the cat. My elderly cats love them!
My 1-year old cat who I’ve had for about 7 months recently made biscuits on my face for the first time! It was only for a few seconds, but it made me so happy! I already had a idea of why they do it, but your explanation for it here made me even happier 🥰
Being a Strangest Things episode I thought you might have covered the whole "my cat is staring at nothing" 💜🐈⬛💜 ps - Black cats are awesome! My Stevie is nearly 21!
My Jenny is 14! They are one of the healthiest kitties (generally).
Yes, that creepy staring into the void! What are they seeing?! Are they screwing with us?! What is it?!
Black cats are sooo sweet. They seem easier to socialize than some other breeds. It's a shame the superstition gives them a bad rep.
@@jc.1191 I know, I had to say goodbye to my Stevie in May, he was 21 years old and the sweetest boy ever 💜🐈⬛🌈💜
@@alannahayter8491 Aww. Sorry to hear that. At least it was a long while. Hopefully you get a new buddy. 🐈
Love learning this stuff! I’ve got one for you Jackson. Why is our 7 mo old kitten is the official bathroom inspector? Not only does she always want to be in the bathroom with us, but she watches our other cats use the litter box too (much to their discomfort). When we scoop the boxes, she will come from wherever she’s hanging out to watch, get in the box WHILE I’m scooping, paw at the scoop or squat to do her business before I’m even done. I’ve had dominant cats insist on using the box immediately after scooping to reestablish scent, but not DURING scooping. In all my years as a cat guardian I have never seen this!
I have an official bathrooming inspector, too! Pumpkin is this super-solid, macho former barn cat who has developed some high-falutin’ expectations about litter boxes. He requires two litter boxes for himself and inspects the other cats’ post-use litter as well. And he somehow magically manages to slip into the bathroom every single time a household adult goes in and shuts the door. No clue how he manages that. Then he yowls and squeaks and squawks for a while. We call that “Office Hours,” a time for Dr. Pumpkin to tattle on the other cats and offer stern advice. When a beloved family member died last year, Dr. Pumpkin suspended Office Hours for a few weeks, then gradually got back into the rhythm. He’s a supercat!
That’s because he is the official bathroom inspector and you guys better listen to him!! 😂😂
I had 2 Aby brothers, and it befell to one of them to be The Official Bathroom Inspector. He had a lot of other duties as well (like The Official Welcomer Back Home). Sadly, that fellow has passed away, but his brother has now taken over his duties! He is 18 years old now and the light and love of my life.
Btw, he somberly watched the whole devastating process of putting his brother down and wouldn't eat for the following 3 weeks. BUT then he discovered that he'd always wanted to be an only cat! Wonderfully affectionate old guy. Never further than a micron away from me. Always smiling. Just love him to pieces!
@@ethicscannie5716 Don’t you just adore cats who take on particular household roles?!? I’m so sorry your lead Official Bathroom Inspector (TOBI) was called away to other duties. What a tribute to him, though, that his brother has become TOBI and expanded the job description. 🐾🐾
My explanation for the back ended compliment is simple. My cats have always known how beautiful their bottoms are and always know that humans would love to admire their gorgeous behinds.
Same here - I think our cats say "Here! Look at my posterior, isn't it gorgeous?"
"I am showing you my BEST side!"
mine would also jiggle his balls in my face-trip to the vet took care of that!
For real I spent several days trying to figure out why my cat sleeps on my chest like that! I was just watching this video for fun and I got my answer.
My thought, for a long time, was she’s protecting me at night. Honestly I like both my thought and the actual reason, being seen as her mama.
I've learned SO much from you Jackson! I have 3 fur babies and you have inadvertently helped to make my connection with them so much stronger. I'm definitely their mom and I have claw marks from them making biscuits all over my shoulder. Thank you for teaching me how to better relate 🥰
I think it's advertent. :)
thanks so much for the kindness! and yes, @Grace Peterson it’s advertent! 😻
@@JacksonGalaxy I have an odd question: Do cats have a sixth sense?
Twice now, we have been adopted by feral cats that traveled a long way to find us. My son and I have a 20 acre, off-grid goat ranch on a mountain where our nearest neighbors are over a mile away, and none of them like cats. We are very remote; 12 miles from town and 6 miles from the feral cat-colony community they most likely came from.
I believe the first one came from a home 6 miles away I visited when I delivered 3 baby goats I raised to be pets for the family who lived there. When I was there, I noticed a mama cat and her all-black kittens. The homeowner fed them, but had no interest in making them pets which made me sad. I talked to the kitties and told them I wish they were mine. Two months later, an @ 6 month old black kitten, missing her tail, arrived (the right age to be one of those cats).
I called the lady who had those cats, asked what happened to them. She said most were killed by coyotes 😿, but one had gotten under her hood as she was going to town. When she stopped to turn on the highway that goes down the mountain, she saw it run out from under the hood, ran across the highway into the brush and was gone. That point is about 4 miles from my house, and the kitty ran to "my side" of the highway. It was one week after that happened that Luna arrived at our house. I think her tail could have been severed by the car's fan blade, but who knows?
I know in my heart that she is that kitty, but how did she find us? She went through great danger to get here, and passed up other houses where she wouldn't have been accepted. It's like she knew I wanted her! I did tell her so.
Sorry for the long story, but I love cats so much and their mysterious ways.
The second tuxedo cat's story is also amazing, but that's another long "tail". He's named "Houdini" because he's magical and is dressed in a tuxedo, ready to perform. Ha.
@@LazyIRanch Reminds me of The Incredible Journey.
@@LazyIRanch Amazing story. Love found you ❤
Thanks Jackson, Charlie was a very scared cat, always spitting and scratching and now, thanks to your programmes, she eats with the rest and I can even stroke her. Your programmes are the best! I also have four stray black ones who have mostly been spayed, the rest will be soon, and they all play together and wash each other. Long live the Cat Daddy!
Love this guy! I've learned so many beyond interesting things about my cats over the years from Jackson. His work with real life problems in cat households is nothing short of miraculous. Cats are grateful he's here to help us get it.
I love reading the comments! I love to hear all the strange behaviors of other people's "babies." I have three and each one does "strange" things, each unique to them. I have realized that reading these comments that EVERY cat has a lot of similarities, but EVERY cat has something unique to that cat. I LOVE that!! I also realized that the more I worried about a certain behavior, the more they did it. I realized that they picked up on my worried and then "worried" with me. Once I stopped worrying, the strange things stopped. As long as things aren't harmful to them or to other people and animals, let them do it!!
One the strangest thing my cat does. He wakes up at 10pm EVERY NIGHT and I could set my clock by it. He alo catterwalls, plays and does zoomies. There are alot of things; to much to list. Last but not least I really think he is more of a dog sometimes. I love him more than anything!!😻😻😻
I understand the cat being a dog. My baby, Bernie will lick my feet and put his head in the toilet bowl like a dog. 🤣🤣which we close now. He is the absolute best ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
6.00am..... I've learned NOT to get up and feed him, as an insomniac I've frequently only had 2 hours sleep at that point. These days I ignore him, he zooms and plays, but usually stays out of my immediate space instead of trying, outright, to wake me. When he's done, he comes back into bed with me, and snuggles down for a couple more hours, until I can get up and interact with him, with love. He's a 2.5 Yr old, adopted Arabian Mau, who has been with me around 18 months.
@@roowyrm9576 this is a great story!! Cats are a lot of fun. Bernie is so entertaining!! I enjoy playing with him and watching how high he jumps and the flips he does chasing the feather on the end of the fishing rod. He loves feather. He will have it in his mouth and run around with it!! Sooo cute!!🥰🥰
Honestly I am glad my dog sleeps at night but I wouldn’t be mad if I had a cat friend to exhaust me before going to sleep
I had an old cat that would drag all the dog toys into one place and cry atop the pile. It was his favorite thing, and he was still the quietest teenager we ever had, so we just laid in bed and hated it.
My one cat, Disco, would try to fit in one of those VHS cassette boxes. Needless to say it was an impossibility.
"If it fits, I sits"
I agree that seeking tight, covered places for safety is a part of it. However, the exact same behavior applies if they encounter anything new in the house, that can possibly, in any way, be sat on, including completely flat things, that don't provide any covering, at all. The cat will find it, examine it from all angles, poke it, sniff it, sit on it, and, quite likely, lie on it. They'll try it out, even if it's outright uncomfortable, such as a loose tile (cold and hard).
As with so much about cats, figuring out why is pretty much guesswork. However, as extremely territorial animals, they depend on knowing and exploiting every resource on their territory. When something new shows up, and it's not a threat, they need to find out if it can be used to their benefit. In addition, when something new shows up in the house, there's a chance that the human has placed it there, specifically for the benefit of the cat; they're used to us doing and providing weird things, that turn out to be very useful for cat purposes.
So, my theory is that it's simply a case of "this is new; I wonder if it's useful", sometimes combined with a strong conviction that "it must be; my humans placed it here for me".
One possibility is putting their scent on the new object to make it theirs. Cats create scent trails inside and around the home, that's why they rub against things and people and sit in odd places.
Interestingly, if you take masking tape and construct a rectangle with it on, say, your kitchen counter or on the floor, your cat will go into it as if it were a box (or a den or a lair) providing safe shelter. 😻🙀😻
@@ethicscannie5716 I have to try that!
@@erikjrn4080 Hope your cat doesn't call me a liar! 😻
To me cats sitting in boxes is not that wierd. I love to stand small spaces like in niches and behind pillars.
It’s cool and respectful that he actually talks with people who come up to him in public instead of being a jerk and refusing to because “they are considered peasants” or “his time is too valuable” like many celebs do ❤️
Strangest thing: I had a kitty named lucky. She was long haired grey. She would find all the baby socks in the house she could and burry them outside under the stairs.
Still to this day no idea why.
Our cat is 90 years old in cat years and has renal disease. We love him so much! We’re used to having all this love and he gets sicker and sicker. It breaks my heart. We don’t know what to do when he passes. I can’t imagine not having my sweet kitty around. Other ppl tell me to get another cat. But, I’m not sure I can😢
He’s a rescue kitty. You’ve helped us so much with understanding him. Thank you so much for your help.
Hi Jackson!! My cat has taught me how to throw his mouse so he can catch it in the air. 😸. Love your videos. Merry Christmas.
Keep it up, literally! My girl just LOVES to jump and catch, and she's amazing at it!
Cats are all about that pounce power. It's great exercise for them, and incredible to watch!
Mine too! I play fetch with him before bed and if I get tired before him, he will bring a ball onto the bed, knock it off and go chase it!😂
Question...I had a cat that loved to fetch when I threw her toy mice. Sometimes she brought them back for repeated throws and returns. Other times she dropped the mouse in her water bowl.
This was a daily event. What was up with the mouse drowning/washing?
@@Shayna11NM I want that question answered, too. My roommate's cat does the same thing, and I get the feeling she's trying to drown it. Sometimes she's been seen deliberately pushing it under the water with her paw. We jokingly refer to it as "witch dunking." Honestly though, I'm just tired of stepping in wet patches of carpet from soggy toys being carted around.
I think this might be one of the reasons why Jackson suggests putting toys away. XD
Cats in boxes are also returning to their nascent state, since they likely were born in an enclosed area, or raised in one. Strange becomes standard in the course of events.
Love your kitty Jackson.
Such a comforting channel....it's cold winter here in Canada
My sweet cat loves looking over at night on the top of her cat tree at the decorated homes !!!
She's sits still there,so happy.
Like a child discovering Santa for the first time
At 13, we've come so far together.
She brings Sunshine into my days even if there's none.
What a precious luv.
Cats are truly awesome companions to ppl especially w mental health disorders & pain disorders.
Or,
Just
Any
Reason!
She's taught me so much,the bond is super tight
We are soulmates!!!!
Yes, indeed, they are awesome companions. I lost my husband of 40 years 2 years ago next month. I don't know what I would have done without them. His baby girl missed him terribly so I took her with me when I went to a friend's for Christmas. It was the best thing I ever did for her. She had never accepted me while he was here but away from the others she was able to bond with me.
100% agree about pain...i have chronic pain, and when I visit my parents, my baby girl (now 11) will lay against my legs and purr her heart out. Very soothing, sends me right to sleep to feel her weight against me.
I foster cats with my housemates right now, and whilst our current boy isn't a lap cat, he will check up on me periodically. It's cold here in the rainy north, not great for my joints, and he really does lift my spirits.
Hope you have a great day ♡
Beth wow that's bomb! My cat is sweet with my moods ,most at night I'm Bipolar with PTSD ,severe pain disorder on tons of meds THAT SCARE ME COULD GET TO MY CAT! So I put them in cups take them away from her) excuse me from getting to the point ! !)
We've grown together adopted Pumpkin age 2 nobody wanted her bc she was small & thin,but I held her& we
Had a connection she stopped shaking so much I swear I hear I heard her crying in relief when I said was adopting her.
So,if you've heard The song Landslide " song by Fleetwood Mac
It so makes me feel so much emotion but all about Our struggles too & how ...well I won't give it please listen to the original version.
Both of us struggle w arthritis mine extremely severe cats mild vet offered pain drugs I refused
No cat on drugs
We chose the other vet option supplements and did that WORK !
I could touch my cats back even her tail.
Everytime I'm depressed ( not on her tree) she's guarding my bedroom door or on the bed
Very protective
Just love the Stranger Things graphics….and the BIG YELLOW EYES. This shows gonna be good!😹😻😺
Thank you Jackson Galaxy, for your great funny videos! You make my day! Because my cat makes biscuits with me, and you call that my cat calling me his cat mom! Go on with the great work! You spoil your listeners! And I love to hear your voice and jokes! Go go go on with the great work!
UPDATE:
So, up until now, my vet HAS approved burping Sparky. A recent visit last week has resulted in my being told to stop. The vet didn't explain why and I forgot to ask because my response was... "Well, what do I do when Sparky jumps into my arms and assumes the position?" The vet then approved my burping Sparky but cautioned me to be gentle, which I thought odd given that the vet could see how gently I was burping Sparky. Anyhow... My point is if you are going to burp your cat, it may not be as innocuous as I originally thought and there is wisdom in going to your vet and demonstrating what you do to get the right advice for your kitty. Stay safe and be well everyone.
Hi Jackson, just wanting to share my two cents worth regarding weird behaviours and the correlation to health issues of one of my cats. It has taken 7 years, 7 vets and one cat specialist to eventually work out that Sparky (my avatar) has IBD. Unfortunately, it took a wee bit longer for me to work out that when Sparky gets the zoomies, it's because his IBD is playing up and causing him distress. Eventually, in desperation - because nothing was helping him (believe me, I have tried everything) - I started burping him like a baby. Yup, I hug him close (sideways), so that his whole body is supported against mine and pat the side of his lower abdomen just above the thigh beneath his ribs, and he loves it. The harder I thump the more he kisses me, starts kneading, does the sleepy half closed eyes and purrs. I don't thump hard though because it just doesn't seem like the right thing to do and he is now a senior citizen and has the beginning of arthritis in his spine, however, when he gets the zoomies, I start to burp him and he settles right down. Given that there is no cure for IBD and Sparky isn't responding to all the diverse treatments his vet and I have discussed... Sparky now gets burped every day at least twice a day and is finally a happy cat. Would love to hear your thoughts. Stay safe and be well.
So wonderful you were persistent in your hunt to help your cat. What a precious story.
Thank you for being such a thoughtful cat parent! I'm glad he's getting some relief.
You can also try infant gas drops( simethicone). Probably check with your vet for proper dosage. This comment made me think of burping my kids as babies lol. The gas drops helped a lot. And for me when I take it(the adult version now because why am I using up my kids infant drops just to get the correct adult dosage and then have to buy more for them haha), it says it's anti-gas but for me it helps get the burps out easier.
You can give Sparky some Slippery Elm Bark Powder (one teaspoon in a mug of hot water, allow to cool and it becomes like loose jello. Mix some in his cat food and it will help tremendously). It really works and is a natural product and easy to get online.
That explains why my cat enjoys when I do it, in bed she gets off my chest & lays again at my side & I started doing that, her purr is soooo loud!!!! You're an AMAZING cat Mom, lucky for Sparky (great name)💖😻😻😻😻
Jackson, I really enjoyed this episode. I would like to know why cats run in between my feet while walking, especially on the stairs! From this episode I know they love me, by why are they trying to trip me? FYI I have five cats and they all do this even amongst themselves.
Yes, I’d like to know this too.
i guess they think u can land safely on your face
I’ve wondered for a while while our kitty sleeps so well at night and it’s because we’ve been doing the 3 meals, no free feeding, scheduled playtime just as standard because of your videos!!! That’s so sweet that’s she’s synced with our circadian rhythm - thank you!
Ich sehe Dich jeden Morgen 🐱👍🏻 Good Night from Germany 🌙
Both my cats are what we call klepto-cats - they steal from us, yarn, coins, headphones etc. they wait till we see them do it and they seem to love the hunt afterwards
My cat’s greatest joy is stealing too!
Many years ago I had a lovely little female cat who loved to steal my earrings off my dresser and run off with them if I didn't get up early enough to feed her.
@@rivercrow8988 Earrings as ransom -- love it. 😹
Haha, our dog is the same! To them it's just a game, and your klepto-cats sound like masters 🤣❤
You are such a blessing ❤️
My cat is obsessed with (new) tampons, playing fetch with them etc and im still waiting for the day when I can ask Jackson why he's so obsessed with them (I've tried to get similar looking toys for him, nope always straight for the new box of tampons, losing lots of money lol)
Probably look like mice to them if it's out of the wrapper
Maybe borrow some from friends that use different brands and buy the one your cat doesn't like might even be the covering just sounds fun or they might smell nice to the cat
It's kind of like the Q-tip thing.
A nice, small, lightweight toy that they can smack around ... and it crinkles, too.
What a very helpful show. Thank you! It's nice to know what cat's behavior's mean. It's also good to know, although I need to help relieve some boredom, our cats feel safe and loved.
Now I know too about boredom but it’s hard when you are working from home for the last two years and the cats want your undivided attention all day.
So THAT'S why my cat chews plastic bags. Thank You! I thought he had some sort of pica, lol. He's not constant and it doesn't seem obsessive. I learn a lot on your channel. We have almost conquered the clawing the carpet problem, thanks to you, and are working on trimming his nails. Still a work in progress but we've made more headway in a few weeks after watching your video on this than in his whole 6 years of life.
One thing I’ve learned about Pica (which means magpie in Latin) is it can be a red flag for intestinal cancers in cats. My darling Luna always had a thing for plastic bags but she suddenly developed another pica when diagnosed with intestinal cancer, she was obsessed with licking volcanic stones 😵💫
After 6 months of palliative care she crossed the rainbow bridge and we still miss her. 😺
I’m so very sorry for your loss 😿 Give it time. When the grief pulls at you, tell a story of the funny/crazy stunts she pulled. Your memories honor her life and you replace grief with joy. You’ll know when the time is right to entertain being cat parents once again ❤️🙏
One cat we had suddenly started chewing pieces of coal (we still had a coal fire). It turned out that he had kidney problems. So maybe some pica has a medicinal reason?
I'd hardcore fangirl if I ever saw Jackson IRL. This guy actually does things I care about and does them as a BAMF! A selfie with him would be a highlight of my life
My kitten loves playing "Tag! you're it!". She also loves when we hide from her and then she comes running at us to pounce! Not sure what it really means but she has done it since we rescued her, she is only 8months old.
About the cat hug not being an invitation to a belly rub... My parents' cat Spencer is what I call a sensitive boy, the most easily overstimulated cat I've come across (maybe also due to past trauma, but that's a story for another time). Not only to touch, but to sound as well. He often rolls on his back somewhere where he completely blocks the way, say in front of the stairs in a hallway. He'll lay there "mreowing" and purring, with his paws completely stretched. He'll even approach my hand or foot a bit closer, pulling himself up with his front claws in the carpet. A warm and inviting bundle of bliss. But believe me when I tell you: IT'S A TRAP. If you look closely, you'll see the slight flick in his tail that is almost constantly present even when he doesn't roll onto his back so I had almost forgotten about it. If I move my hand near him to scratch his head (I already know that his belly is always off-limits) he'll grab my hand and start biting and kicking hard with wide dilated pupils. I really think that once he's triggered he can no longer think rationally, that's how fixated he is then. I may have made this mistake once. Or twice.
Before I met Spencer I was long confused by the idea that an exposed belly doesn't equate an invitation to a belly rub. But now I think I'm starting to get it. When he shows me his belly it's a sign of his trust in me. However, that does not take anything away from the fact that he's easily triggered into overstimulation. And when he's turned upside down, there's no room left for more touch, he's already at the limit.
Needless to say that I absolutely adore him. At these moments it works perfectly when I bring out the toys, and just start talking sweetly to him. And later once he's completely relaxed, on my lap for example, he's golden.
Some cats have a condition called hyperesthesia which causes intense sensitivity in which too much stimulation is uncomfortable or even painful. It’s usually on their back, but it can be anywhere and even in multiple areas of their body. Stress and anxiety makes it worse. Mine have it but it’s very minor for Tristan and between minor to moderate for his brother, Odin. Tristan doesn’t mind his back being petted regardless, but Odin doesn’t like it. He will let you pet his back a little but his back ripples a lot and he usually changes position after several seconds. He loves his belly rubbed, but Tristan doesn’t care for belly rubs (although that’s not due to the hyperesthesia). The hyperesthesia they have only affects their backs and isn’t necessarily painful, but definitely uncomfortable for Odin, but only when his back is touched or petted. They are biological brothers so it’s quite possibly genetic. Jackson Galaxy did a “my cat from hell” video about a cat with severe hyperesthesia to the point that she attacked her owners regularly and self-mutilated, as it can feel like their body is attacking itself.
“While any cat can be affected by it, Asian breeds such as the Siamese, Burmese, Abyssinian, and Persian tend to be diagnosed more frequently. Most cats affected by Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome start to exhibit symptoms between one and five years of age.”
Humans can also have it. I think I do because my finger tips get super sensitive and painful when I type and/or scroll on my phone almost all of the time. In fact, they are hurting right now. I use a stylus or I use the microphone if I’m going to be typing or scrolling for more than a minute or two. I can only imagine how uncomfortable/painful it is for moderate to severe cases. There’s quite a bit of possible causes, and it can be hard to pinpoint them. I think mine is a nerve issue because I have a nerve issue in my wrist that causes my arm to go numb all of the time if I lean on something. I’m not sure what it is for my cats and the vet they were going to has a bunch of incompetent employees and one of the vets said there’s nothing that can be done for it, which is a lie, but since theirs isn’t bad, I’m not super concerned. It sucks though.
@@user-mw6jo7ql1c Thank you so much for this info! Hyperesthesia sounds like something that Spencer might have. I will definitely checkout Jackson's video on the topic.
@@sanne7164 You are very welcome. ☺️That’s how I first learned about it and then after watching that video, I researched it. I had watched that video before I got my recent two cats so I knew why their backs rippled and knew not to touch them when they do. There are sooo many people who make “funny cat videos” but they put clips in there of people laughing when their cat’s back ripples, and they keep petting them there because they think it’s just a weird cat thing and find it funny. It angers me so much that they repeatedly trigger it because that’s very distressing for the cat. You didn’t know about the condition but you knew that it was a sensitivity issue and don’t intentionally cause him discomfort. I’m glad you found that information helpful.
@@user-mw6jo7ql1c OMG YES I always get so annoyed by videos where people "playfully" irritate their cats. I don't see the humor in that! When I see any sign of tension in Spencer (or any cat for that matter) I try to distract him with a toy and if he doesn't respond I leave him alone to decompress. But knowing more about hyperesthesia and related medical conditions can give me more ideas on how we can help him get comfortable. I'm definitely going to observe him, try to shoot some videos and ask the vet. Cats deserve to feel comfortable in their own skin. Just like we all do btw. It's also about respecting someone's body.
@@sanne7164 Agreed. I get so angry at Twitter idiots and UA-cam idiots that intentionally pester their cats for views. That’s sickening. Cats don’t handle stress well and constantly and continually stressing them out (especially for your own selfish desires) is abuse and not okay. I’m glad you are educated and have a good moral compass. I wish you the best for Spencer! I hope everything works out well and you are able to make him feel more comfortable! ❤️
Every cat I know enjoys opening doors. One of my cats though, is obsessed by closing doors. Preferably in your face. He will peek around the door to see if you're coming in yet, then he will stand on his back paws pushing the door with his front paws with all his might , slamming it in your face. I have no idea why he does this. Afterwards he will just sit there with a "hi hi hi" expression on his face, waiting for the next opportunity.
Sound like play to me! My girl loves to play chase/hide and seek with me and I could absolutely imagine her doing this when she’s bigger!
Oh, my! I KNOW that it's not funny when it happens to you, but THAT'S funny! I'm sorry, but it just is. I'm sure you don't enjoy it, but you've got a practical joker on your hands! Aren't they adorable?!!!
Your videos are really well done! Thanks jackson. 🐈⬛🐭🐾🐾
"I'm not suggesting anything..." THAT was FUNNY!! Great stuff Jackson!
ahahaha... eww
Its was so funny)
This video made me realize 2 things I've been doing very well by instinct, but I didn't know how and why am I so good at, and I'm happy to have a better understanding:
- I have a clockwork perfect sync with my cats in energy, the way I feed them and manage their daily schedule I have by accident synced them up well.
- I'm not getting the backend compliment, but I've pretty much trained my cats that nose-nose touch is the "civilized" way to behave and what I expect of them. It's a fairly easy way to solve if you're annoyed by a cat butt regularly showing up in your face, just start petting them while touching nose-to-nose. They generally like it and it can be used as a replacement.
Thank you for the great videos.
I’m so happy to know that when my girls lay on their backs for me to give them loves it means they’re showing so much trust in me. They were born from a stray who wouldn’t stay inside. We shared caring for them and at 10 weeks I had the stray spayed and kept her 3 girls. They have pika & a few oddities from being human raised so I have to be careful & not use scented litter, and make sure nothing is laying around that could hurt them if injested….plastic wrappers ect… they’ve brought so much happiness to my life, I can’t imagine not having them. Thank you for all your informative, and fun video’s.
My cat loves sitting on the window sill to look outside and sometimes she starts making a funny noise, in fact it sounds more like she WANTS to make a noise, but only "k-k-k-k-!" is coming out. I think she usually sees birds when she does that but I've also seen her do it when she sees a fly on the other side of the window. She loves catching and eating flies in summer!
Another thing she does is bring her toys to my bed during the night. I wake up, and next to me there is one of her toys, usually a mouse or a fish. When she can, she also brings me socks from the laundry basket.
It's called chattering or chitettering. Can range from gutteral to more like clicks. Kiity is excited to see those birds/flies, but can get at them.
I’ve heard that the clicking noise is signaling frustration the they can’t get at their prey.
It's called chittering - all three of mine does this watching birdies. What's even funnier is when I ask them what they are looking at and we start a full blown conversation with their chittering 🤣🤣
@@eloisepharmacist INDEED THEY DO! Mollie tells me whole stories when I ask her what she sees. We've had very exciting conversations about things I don't see ;)
I am really looking forward to this episode tomorrow. Let the zaniness begin.
Jackson, I just love your videos. You’re informative but never condescending. When I think I know why cats do.. whatever. I like to test myself against what you say. The authority on everything Meow , you help make kitty happy ( as happy as a cat gets) Our relationship is wonderful because I understand and can accommodate her needs. When she blinks at me or kneeds me, it’s all worth it. I appreciate you. 🐾
I have 3 cats. 1 is 6 years old and 2 are 9 mo. old. The 6 year old has taken to jumping out and scaring the living crap out of the male kitten. She don't beat him up or anything. Just pops out of nowhere to freak his poor furry but out.
She wants to play do you have a feather wand or mousy toys?
@@landofevolution9757 naw, fishing for kitties happens every night between final Jepardy! and dinner.
I really think she's just screwing with him. They often take turns chasing each other. Sometimes he tries to get her to play when she's napping.
Later on, she jumps out at him. She looks so happy. Like a sister that got one up on her little brother. "Mess with me while I'm napping will ya?"
@@LambentLark they just play
@@draalttom844 yep! Its the silver lining. Spending so much time at home you really get to see their personalities.
🤣🤣
Thanks Jackson; your information got me to have my first indoor cat ever, and I am so close to her it's a wonder. She greets me when I get home with a cheek to cheek purring hello (and scent-marking) by jumping to my shoulder (because of training as a catlete from her kitten days)
Haha “im not suggesting anything” to the back ended complement
I recognised this is everything our darling departed cat did. Such a revelation! Thank you. All love.
Jackson is KILLED IT with these videos. I've learned so much from the uploads and actually made 1 cat friend. :)
Lollolol 16:05. Hahaha..."I'm not suggesting anything"
I already heard all of this stuff from other videos or My Cat from Hell, but I still laughed my butt off, because that's the kind of person Jackson is, honestly 🤣
Always enjoy your videos, and it's never bad to have a refresher course 💙💙💙
This man is the best!! Always love seeing his friendly face 🤩❣️
My kitty Holly 17 year old likes to “hunt” socks and put them under my bed. Also sucks on our ear lobes… at night she makes this noises like she’s calling her cat sister who recently passed away. Holly is an orange tabby and the most loving kitty at her age she still plays 🫠
Thank you for the great info! Calvin has been eating plastic and it's been a mystery as to why. We thought it was pica and maybe something about the smell or texture but didn't know about the ingredients you mentioned. We empty every grocery bag and toss them before putting the groceries away. If I need to make more than one trip to the car I put him in a room and shut the door until we're done. He's all over those bags if we don't. We also keep any kind of soft plastic out of reach. He will eat ziploc, bread bags, etc. Also the red silicone piece from the Cats Meow toy. Sigh. We're mindful and diligent but not perfect. Thanks again!