@@elizabethnieman7066 Tom and Jerry are just pretending. I imagine it's not very fun for Tom sometimes but at least he won't get replaced. I'm not sure about Tweety and Sylvester tho...
the one with the girl cooking and her bird going into the pan makes me want to cry. The screams of the bird is very sad! Atleast she learnt from her mistakes and wasn't being ignorant about it (like most of these creators) Edit: the comments were literally the worst thing ever tho
Yeah i know if i'd have accidentally done anything like that it would've hurt me a lot mentally too because nobody likes harming their beloved pets and that bird was v clearly well loved otherwise it wouldn't have been going everywhere on her head in the first place and you could see on her face she looked like she was about to cry,
@@felixhenson9926 but why would you upload it then? and not even with the caption like "this is why you dont cook with your pet bird" or whatever. the creator didnt really seem like she had educational purposes with her tiktok
As someone who used to work at Petsmart, our feeder tanks were AWFUL, and we're constantly understaffed - the Pet Care workers are required to staff EVERY part of the store - so it's possible the person just didn't have time to get to the tank to clean out the deads. Really nasty and awful but overall the corporation's fault for understaffing and not having department specific employees
@@sodapets sorry, didn't mean to imply you were blaming staff! It's certainly a management problem and I believe it's crap that's pushed down from the very top of corporate. I just wanted to share some personal experience about why something awful like that may have happened.
Plus also, feeders aren't the most well cared for by the suppliers. I used to work for Pet Supermarket and we'd have deliveries chock full of deads, or fish who died very quickly after delivery. They're ordered in bulk as feeders and neither supplier nor store cared much if they lived or died. We were told to just dispose of the dead as we saw them :(
I realllly doubt this. When I open petcare I always always always make sure to do a dead pull before we open. And even then it's never ever this much. Even between all the tanks.
@@NoodleCat17Yeah, this is why I source my snake's food from an acquaintance who breeds feeder mice, the mice live in better conditions than some of the pet mice I've seen. Of course they're humanely euthanized before becoming snake food
Also ball pythons can have "stargazing" disorders! It's often called "wobble" or "spider syndrome", since it's associated mostly with the spider morph, and it's from bad breeding. Basically the snakes have permanent vertigo, and symptoms can range from a head wobble to sitting with their head at odd angles because they don't know which way is up. Absolutely horrific condition, and it's still being bred just so a snake has a different pattern.
Spider snakes also cannot climb! If you were to turn a spider snake upside down, they'd just stay there because they don't recognise something is wrong. Spiders also have eating problems because of the wobble, they can't aim a strike
In spider gene it can be avoided though, not all of them have it and the guys who created the gene are trying to stop the wobble by out breeding it, and so far its improved alot for them its just other snake breeders that still breed the ones with the terrible wobbling
@@networksims4357 idk and I don't agree with it either, but they've basically fucked up by creating the morph and can't stop others from breeding them, so honestly ik they are trying to fix it but I feel the same way abt it as I do pugs and munchkin cats
I actually don't understand why they didn't do that as a top layer of the cake - if you prepare the jelly right you could decorate cake to look like the sea floor with other sweets to be a reef or something
I thought it was a cool idea, then I realized I'd probably actually be grossed out having a live fish in a cup of water on my cake. No hate towards bettas, I love them but yeah... a Jello and candy fish sounds much better.
That's y I've never had them bc I don't know how to take care of them properly and refuse to put any living being thro not being taken care of properly
@@glumanteri well, the cats are still cute and deserve to be loved, but they shouldn’t be deliberately bred to have those traits And sometimes cats are randomly born with short legs, it’s called dwarfism and is the result of gene mutations causing their legs to be short.
And to cap it all, there are even kittens in the background. Some ppl consider pets just as being toys or cute accessories to decorate the appartment with.
Both the budgie and the cockatiel have their wings clipped and this is enough to understand that you are in front of awful bird owners before anything can happen
Years ago i had two cockatiels, i researched care and whatnot but i was definitely given some bad info, i kept their wings clipped most of the time, they where also very loud and my dad is super noise sensitive, ended up rehoming them to an experienced bird owner who could take better care of them, now i can't imagine clipping wings and keeping them in a small cage 🙁 we learn but it shouldn't be at the expensive of the animals we love (no i wont be getting birds again but they are lovely)
Clipping the wings isn't universally bad. In certain cases it can be necessary, beneficial or for their safety-particularly for birds with injuries or vision problems, sometimes when recovering from surgery. You don't want them to be able to fly too far out of control or exert themselves too much. If the bird can regrow their feathers, then clipping is ALWAYS a reversible/temporary decision, as long as you wait until they next moult. If someone repeatedly clips their bird out of laziness or doesn't give them adequate care to compensate for lack of flight/mobility, then there'd be an issue. Or if they pinioned the bird...THAT'S a sign of bad bird owner.
We only ever made the mistake of using gravel/pebbles in a tank once, when I was little. My dad had tweeze pebbles out of two different goldfish's mouths and decided to remove it the very next morning. It's been sand/tank sediment all the way since then. It's much safer, and easier to clean/hygienic for them. (Especially the shrimp)
Gravel is completely safe for a lot of fish and is easier to vaccuum clean, but there are a ton of fish who benefit from sand and come that do well with no substrate at all
9:17 yea and the thing about these type of videos are that most people don't have a problem with it and find them cute. If anybody commented that the cat is endangering the bird, they'll immediately get accused of being too sensitive and judgemental
At 5:50 I had to look away bc, I was terrified that the dog would eat the poor babies. But luckily it didn’t. I just hope the pets are either in better hands, or the owner learns how to care for their pets properly.
I doubt they will, because that cage is horrendous for pigs, and that substrate doesn’t look very good either. The safest cage lining for pigs is fleece fabric, because a lot of other options have dust or something toxic for pigs to inhale or ingest.
5:46 I have guinea pigs at home and I feel like they already feel sort of uncomfortable when I’m cleaning their enclosure, so I can’t imagine the horrible stress these poor things had to go through when a big dog that could instantly just kill them, was this close to them. And as you also said Soda, that cage is WAY to small for two guinea pigs. You can easily look up the appropriate size for an enclosure for a specific number of guinea pigs, so it’s clear that these people were too ignorant to actually do some research.
Looks like there’s substrate there too, which really shouldn’t be in a Guinea pig cage because a lot of substrate throws up dust or can be eaten, and the dust from substrate can lead to a URI which is deadly for pigs. It should be something soft like fleece fabric. Those look like straight up wood chips to me :(
I agree as a owner of two piggies they have a huge c and c cage that is perfect that cage way to small and also my mums dog visit my house every Wednesday i don't let him go close to my piggies i keep him away so my piggies don't get scared
Some wood bedding is okay for guinea pigs, but it has to be either aspen or kiln-dried and low-dust. I use that for only my piggies litter box...the rest is fleece. @@GweenOfTea
But that is what's considered "normal" because it is being done for decades now. Often guinea pigs are kept in solitary confinement too. For the kids to "grow up with a pet and learn responsibility". I'm getting upset even writing this.
We had a cockatiel named Fred and one time he was flying around the house and he actually got caught in my sister's sticky fly tape. It took us hours to get him untangled and cleaned off...those are almost as bad as a hot pan. We never used them fly traps again. It took forever getting the adhesive off his feathers so please be aware of dangers around your home before letting your bird fly around.
The cat video was also bad beyond just the bird being there, the cat is a munchkin fold, a cat with severe joint problems from their folded ears (the ears folding are caused by failure in the cartilage to develop properly) and trouble getting around, jumping and running due to the short limbs so not only is the bird in serious danger but the owner also got a cat with insane genetic issues that will make it miserable. The owner is really dropping the ball
Just to play a bit of devil's advocate here: There's a chance that munchkin fold is a rescue, meaning it needed a home and was no longer being used to profit an unethical breeder. The owner still super dropped the ball by putting the bird with the cat, but if the cat's a rescue (we don't know if it is or not), then its breed is less damning.
I feel so bad for all these animals, there enclosure is usually too small or there owners are mistreating these animals. This is why I like to watch you. You were inspiring me to correctly take care of animals, now I have a crested gecko in a 5 gallon enclosure and hope to give her more. Y oh we’re sick inspiration for me. 😊
Glad to see you back! But mention all these strange, branded tanks honestly makes me want to see a video show casing some of them with the handy dandy robo-fish. I feel like having goof over unsuitable, ridiculous looking tanks would be a fun video!
I recently bought my daughter a Winter White dwarf hamster about 3 weeks ago, and in just 3 weeks she has brought my daughter and I so much joy. She’s become my second child. My own mother, who was previously not a hamster fan and called her a “little rat” when we first got her, has came around and lights up when she sees her. She even brings her treats and fresh fruits and veggies. Hamela is just the sweetest, cutest little thing ever, and I love her to pieces. I don’t understand how it’s so easy for people to be so cruel and disregarding of hamsters. It hurts my heart. I don’t know how anyone can be around one and not smile. Even when they’re sleeping, they’re so precious and adorable.
The one with the lady cooking an egg with her bird almost made me cry. I looked up everything you should know about birds before owning one. I prepared for weeks before I ever got one, and one thing everything says is to not have your bird in the kitchen for multiple reasons. One is that they can’t handle strong smells and cooking releases a lot of strong smells. Obviously what happened here is another reason. I hope that poor cockatiel is okay and was immediately taken to a vet. I honestly don’t think that woman should be allowed to have that bird anymore since she clearly didn’t do enough research on birds before buying one. Edit: I made this comment before I unpaused and soda practically said the same thing. Lol
Did you not hear the part of Soda clearly stating it was an accident and the owner instead of being defensive and trying to deflect blame has owned her negligence and has been receptive to knowledge? I was very curious on what was being done to treat the bird and looking at the lady’s account this is a very nuanced and comment made on assumptions. There’s many people in this video who are genuinely bad owners but this lady is not one of them. Don’t fuel unnecessary hate and perception she’s facing. There was accident, all that can be done is prioritizing the bird’s recovery, preventing any damage to its wings tail or feet, and future action to make sure it doesn’t happen again. She’s checking all of that off.
My friend had a Sylvester tank like the Garfield one growing up that they used for quarantining fish if they got sick cause they didn’t have room for a big quarantine tank it was hilarious 😂 They were often taking fish from family friends who didn’t want them anymore and always quarantined them before moving them in, but they still passed illnesses along unfortunately. Their main tank was huge more then 25 gallons but not sure the actual size. It took up most of their room.
What really bugs me is people adopting animals just because they’re cute and treating them as toys or accessories, something to throw away once its no longer a cute baby
I love the last tiktok. If I ever get a beta fish, I hope it’s one that ends up like that. Beautiful, long fins I have a 20 gallon tank that my lil sister got for her birthday and some gravel, is gravel safe for betas?
Gravel is fine for bettas, the main concern for them is making sure you don't have decorations with sharp edges. So any rocks or fake decor should have smooth edges, and if you use fake plants try to use silk or rubber vs plastic. Live plants are great too
@@CutesyDaisy diet - a few small pellets once a day/every other day, supplement with bits of frozen food (bloodworms etc) or repashy gel food Decor - make sure there are places to sit/rest and at least one hide. Bettas prefer less flow so a filter like a sponge filter is ideal Temperature- 76-78f
The one with the girl cooking with the bird on her head made me want to cry. I do hope that other people can learn from that because it's a terrible thing to happen.
One time our cockatiel landed on and walked across our hot glass stovetop and burnt the bottom of his feet. We all felt absolutely terrible and he was fine after some topical antibiotic for a week or so, but it still made us borderline paranoid around the kitchen equipment since we had an open floor plan and he free flew. Always in the cage afterwards
I saw the bird and the kitchen video. It’s a relief the bird is okay, and I checked her videos and she seemed like a good person. Like it’s obviously a freak accident. I didn’t notice the bird’s wings were clipped though :/ I hope she’s not the one who did that and she rescued it or something.
Considering how ignorant she seems about birds from that video I can bet that she has probably clipped the bird too. Though I'm sure she loves her bird but hopefully she educated herself more.
This might sound kinda random but I like how house flipper shows PROPER pet care :) (with the dlc ofc) good hamster cage, good bird cage, good guinea pig cage 🥹
My cat was legit friends with my hamster. The hamster got out of her cage once and while looking for her, I found her using the cat as essentially a bed. Some cats just don't really have a prey drive at all. Wouldn't ever want to replicate that moment, as every animal is its own individual and thus unpredictable, but it's interesting that Blue didn't really mind the hamster crawling on her like the dude from Shadow of the Colossus at all. Or that the hamster would even consider climbing on top of a cat.
My cockatiel plush finally arrived! He looks so nice, good quality. Putting him up in my display case next to an Umbreon plush. I hope one day for a Sodapets axolotl plush or some other plush. I am very happy with the plush, super cute.
I know that it's not the norm but growing up we had a rabbit and black lab... They seriously were the best of friends. Of course they were completely supervised when together. I think it was because we had a lot of different animals and so he was use to it.
As an owner of two furry potatoes, that video of the dog is just, pain. Those two piggies just wanted a nom smh. Also the cat aaaa almost everything, thanks goodness for those happy ones to break
I seriously wish those "novelty" tanks were at LEAST 5 gallons or more with a built in filter. They're usually super fun looking but absolutely useless, you can't put anything but a plant in there!
Not only is the cat saliva bad for the bird, but also the little budgie's wings are clipped, so it has no means of escape. While some low prey drive cats or dogs might not directly harm a bird, it's just generally a bad idea, especially if the bird's wings are clipped and it doesn't have the option of escape.
when I first got my dog, Ruby almost 2 years ago I also had 2 budgies (both of which have passed away now) One day while I was feeding them (they had separate cages due to the fact that they were different genders and my male couldn't stay off my female) My female's cage was shut because I fed her first but my male's cage was open because I was in the middle of feeding him he flew out and landed on the ground, my dog immediately tried to eat him and overnight he passed away from shock. A couple of months later on the opening night of my school musical, my other budgie passed away due to old age (I've had her since I was 7) I had to perform another 4 shows while grieving the loss of my bird. moral of the story don't introduce your predator to your prey.
In the early 00's I bought my daughter an aquarium that was a vintage TV and the tank was in the viewing part of the TV. We had 1 single beta fish that lived in there for 6years. I didn't know any better then. I'm so sorry Mr beta 🐠
It doesn’t make it okay, but I just want to put this out there as someone who works for PetSmart: the goldfish are probably not dead. They do that in our tanks all the time and if you disturb them they’ll start swimming around. They’re still probably in the process of dying, but usually if they’re actually dead they’ll be floating around the tank. Again, doesn’t make it okay and I hate that it’s like this, but they probably aren’t dead and I get customers who think they are all the time.
Soda pet did you know when you bring a cockatoo to a graveyard it will be happy but it is shortlived then it will be scared and it will make uncanny noise(a scream) the noise are of it imitating those who have disobeyed their parents in their live.When going out of the cemetery it will then be Happy again.
My biggest problem with the cooking video (besides the stupid comments) is the fact she uploaded it afterwards. It's traumatizing (at least it would be for me if my pet fell into a frying pan...) and the only reason I can think of that she would post this is for clout.
Its like tiktokers treat pets as an investment and it’s absolutely disgusting. “Investing” in a cute pet to earn back more money from their gullible viewers. Especially also how she didn’t run to her bird to check if its ok but rather stayed around and filmed her reaction, makes it feel like she cared more about money than the pet :(
I feel like it was a good idea to upload it to show other people how to avoid getting your bird hurt. Yes it’s hard to watch but it can be seen as a good warning to me
The dog legit opened his mouth to bite the Guinea pig but he couldn’t reach. Bffr people shouldn’t own animals. That cage was also horrendous. At least 2 Guinea pigs were living in that tiny ass cage.
6:43 unfortunately that is probably their cage that is a pet store cage that people think its ok to keep them in there but guinea pigs need a really big cage as a guinea pig owner my 2 boys have a c&c cage which is big enough for them but that cage isn't even big enough for one.
Cooking fumes are toxic to birds?? Oh my gosh I didnt know… I have a pigeon and he always hangs out around my family (his cage is our house basically). Hes been in the kitchen when we cook and has never gotten sick but man. I’m going to start locking him in my room when we cook😭
The way I gasped when that poor bird jumped on the pan! I am actually so glad she had the instinct to flip it over, good on her for not freezing up and getting it off asap. Accidents happen and while it was irresponsible to cook with her bird there, at least she responded quick and seems to have the best interest of the bird in mind. I honestly think you could have a cute cooking channel with a bird or other pet around, so long as what you’re cooking isn’t hazardous to them like no heat or mixers/appliances. Or just have the pet in frame for the safe parts and then film sections with hazards when the pet isn’t in the kitchen. It does make me wonder how many pet channels have accidents like this but just don’t show it
I know most of the time, it's ill-advised to have tiny animals around cats and dogs like the guinea pigs in that video.....but ... My collie-boxer, was on the smaller side, and very gentle. We suddenly found ourselves with a guinea pig that was confiscated from my idiot cousin (despite being in his 20's and should be at an age where he knew better, he was keeping the poor thing in a dresser drawer) We had nothing to keep him in. So that first night, we set him up in a large laundry basket with a box to hide under, newspaper. With a plan to get him a cosy set-up and spoil him with everything he could ever need (animal lovers, we like to spoil our animal family😅) first thing in the morning. 🤦🏻♀️ he got out. And my dog was nowhere to be seen (no good morning greetings, which was odd) I heard a squeak....I followed the sound.... To find my dog giving the guinea pig a bath. 😮 He was quickly picked up, but wraggled his way out of my mum's grip and ran straight back to the dog, burying his face in the dog's chest. So the two became friends. Obviously we never left them unsupervised, and my guinea pig had his very own habitat set up. But whenever we let them be together, my dog treated him like a puppy. And the guinea seemed to enjoy all the fuss and pampering 😅 he'd follow the dog like a little furry shadow.
Yeah, sometimes it does work out between dogs and small animals - depends on the dog I guess, but the friendship is possible. Not so sure about the cats, however :D They seems a lot more unpredictable and I wouldn't trust my cat like that...
@@IfSoGirl88cats are a lot more prey driven than dogs I feel, look at how much they destroy local ecosystems with over hunting. I would never trust my cat with a prey animal, a well behaved dog with a very chill prey animal I can see being possible under supervision
It just depends on the dog…my dog sticks his nose in everything and is basically a killing machine when it comes to small rodents. He is a little dog…all animals are unpredictable at times
@@GweenOfTea Some very specific individual cats are born with no prey drive (I happen to know one who shows no prey drive whatsoever to any wild thing that happens to find its way indoors - she'll groom whatever it is like it's a kitten, but that's it), but yeah, it's something I'd never risk, even with her. Even if the cat is a very special individual with no prey drive, it can still cause some real damage by just trying to groom or play. The risk is too high with cats, it's too easy for them to do even accidental damage (they're programmed for creatures with cat durability, not creatures with rodent, avian, or reptile durability).
When I was a kid one of my dogs, who was the sweetest, most gentle dog Ive ever met, used to eat baby animals, but only when we weren't there. We had him around all sorts of baby animals with us there, chicks, ducks, geese, rabbits, cats, lizards, snakes, and he was soooo good with them. But when we weren't there we are pretty positive he ate various baby birds out of the nest, a baby rabbit we had found one time, it was super weird. I'd still trust him with all animals when he was with us though honestly. Technically we aren't 100% sure he ate those animals, so innocent until proven guilty?
It's just good practice to always have your animals under supervision when they are together. Never have them together without supervision, no matter how good they are - at the very least, it's a good habit to have, it ensures you'll be vigilant when you need to be, if you are vigilant even when you don't think you need to be. And never let animals of different species touch, or get too close together. (Cats and dogs, with each other, can be an exception, but otherwise keep individual species separated [do not put cats in physical contact with snakes, etc.].) Even if you're absolutely sure neither would willingly hurt the other, accidents happen, and the best prevention is distance. Preventative precautions means less vet trips, less grief, and less stress (and _always_ watch [and feel] for tension - if the animal is tense, it's stressed, and needs to be removed from the situation).
@@electrowave114 I live on what is basically a mini farm, so that just isn't possible. The only time I have ever had one of my animals harm another one of my animals is one of my dogs and it was my other dog that she hurt. That being said, I always take appropriate precautions with my animals.
Pretty sure that it's a great idea to put any small rodent or bird enclosure in a separate room that the dog or cat isn't allowed in. It's why I'm waiting for the day in which I have a big enough spare room where I can build a large bin cage to put a hamster or female mice in. It'll happen some day, but certainly not today.
My biology teacher does an “experiment” every year, and it’s one of the stupid water bottle fish tanks, and she used focking goldfish. And we were forced to do it too otherwise we got a bad grade. We didn’t even get a filter or anything, just a dumb pea plant as a filter 💀
The spinning hamster definitely has some sort of neurological issues. It should be adopted out according to the policy of PetSmart. The store that I've worked at before only had a couple instances of this. And not nearly as bad. we had to make sure to adopt out to someone with a nice big open cage. (at least this leads to someone getting an appropriate sized cage for a hamster)
It looks pretty small even for shrimp, and its round(I’ve only ever had shrimp in normal tanks so idk how they do in round ones) maybe for live food since they’re being eaten and growing food in Garfield’s belly is pretty funny
Did people just forget that Looney Tunes has an entire series about a pet cat wanting to eat a pet bird? lmao
Don’t forget Tom and Jerry
And a guy constantly trying to sh**t a rabbit?
I WAS LITERALLY THINKING THIS
That was a cartoon 🤣
@@elizabethnieman7066 Tom and Jerry are just pretending. I imagine it's not very fun for Tom sometimes but at least he won't get replaced.
I'm not sure about Tweety and Sylvester tho...
the one with the girl cooking and her bird going into the pan makes me want to cry. The screams of the bird is very sad! Atleast she learnt from her mistakes and wasn't being ignorant about it (like most of these creators)
Edit: the comments were literally the worst thing ever tho
Yeah i know if i'd have accidentally done anything like that it would've hurt me a lot mentally too because nobody likes harming their beloved pets and that bird was v clearly well loved otherwise it wouldn't have been going everywhere on her head in the first place and you could see on her face she looked like she was about to cry,
Yeah. I'm glad I was listening without watching while cooking supper because I would have been haunted for days by the video!
The saddest thing about it were the comments, though.
@@felixhenson9926 but why would you upload it then? and not even with the caption like "this is why you dont cook with your pet bird" or whatever. the creator didnt really seem like she had educational purposes with her tiktok
they do worse to chickens
As someone who used to work at Petsmart, our feeder tanks were AWFUL, and we're constantly understaffed - the Pet Care workers are required to staff EVERY part of the store - so it's possible the person just didn't have time to get to the tank to clean out the deads. Really nasty and awful but overall the corporation's fault for understaffing and not having department specific employees
I definitely feel for the staff, I didn’t mean to imply that it was their fault! There’s clearly a very bad management problem
@@sodapets sorry, didn't mean to imply you were blaming staff! It's certainly a management problem and I believe it's crap that's pushed down from the very top of corporate. I just wanted to share some personal experience about why something awful like that may have happened.
Plus also, feeders aren't the most well cared for by the suppliers. I used to work for Pet Supermarket and we'd have deliveries chock full of deads, or fish who died very quickly after delivery. They're ordered in bulk as feeders and neither supplier nor store cared much if they lived or died. We were told to just dispose of the dead as we saw them :(
I realllly doubt this. When I open petcare I always always always make sure to do a dead pull before we open. And even then it's never ever this much. Even between all the tanks.
@@NoodleCat17Yeah, this is why I source my snake's food from an acquaintance who breeds feeder mice, the mice live in better conditions than some of the pet mice I've seen. Of course they're humanely euthanized before becoming snake food
Also ball pythons can have "stargazing" disorders! It's often called "wobble" or "spider syndrome", since it's associated mostly with the spider morph, and it's from bad breeding. Basically the snakes have permanent vertigo, and symptoms can range from a head wobble to sitting with their head at odd angles because they don't know which way is up. Absolutely horrific condition, and it's still being bred just so a snake has a different pattern.
Spider snakes also cannot climb! If you were to turn a spider snake upside down, they'd just stay there because they don't recognise something is wrong. Spiders also have eating problems because of the wobble, they can't aim a strike
@@justaperson4656 it's really horrific. My boy loves to climb, I can't imagine taking that away from him just for a different pattern
In spider gene it can be avoided though, not all of them have it and the guys who created the gene are trying to stop the wobble by out breeding it, and so far its improved alot for them its just other snake breeders that still breed the ones with the terrible wobbling
@@Yeehaw0588 but why? why breed a high risk gene at all?
@@networksims4357 idk and I don't agree with it either, but they've basically fucked up by creating the morph and can't stop others from breeding them, so honestly ik they are trying to fix it but I feel the same way abt it as I do pugs and munchkin cats
I think the fish cake would be amazing if the fish was made of candy and put in jello. Now you get a fish cake and you can eat the fish!
Oooo that’s a great idea! Like having some Swedish Fish encased in jello. That would have made the cake look even cooler!
I actually don't understand why they didn't do that as a top layer of the cake - if you prepare the jelly right you could decorate cake to look like the sea floor with other sweets to be a reef or something
@@lunanote-cassettemeower I'm pretty sure you can edit comments in mobile ver-
I thought it was a cool idea, then I realized I'd probably actually be grossed out having a live fish in a cup of water on my cake. No hate towards bettas, I love them but yeah... a Jello and candy fish sounds much better.
i thought you were talking about naturomaki fish cakes for a second
Shame how people mistreat their aquatic pets. So many are sick because of terrible owners
I gave up on aquatic pets,too difficult to maintain!
That's y I've never had them bc I don't know how to take care of them properly and refuse to put any living being thro not being taken care of properly
8:10 I also love how the cat has all the deform debuffs, it really shows that the owner doesn't really care about animals
"But it's so cute that way!" No, overbred cat's ain't cute.
@@glumanteri well, the cats are still cute and deserve to be loved, but they shouldn’t be deliberately bred to have those traits
And sometimes cats are randomly born with short legs, it’s called dwarfism and is the result of gene mutations causing their legs to be short.
I didn't even realize that's not normal, I thought it was just a small baby kitten . Geez I learn alot from the internet.
Ah, it looks like a munchkin (prob x), which I hate. They commonly have a lot of health issues and normally struggle to walk smh.
And to cap it all, there are even kittens in the background. Some ppl consider pets just as being toys or cute accessories to decorate the appartment with.
That poor bird, I’m glad to hear she’s ok. I don’t understand how anyone could find that funny.
I nearly had a heart attack when I saw that little bird land in the pan.. 😰
It's not all the owners fault the clap could be a single to fly and she didn't realize she did it
I usually leave my bird fly in my other room while cooking
Both the budgie and the cockatiel have their wings clipped and this is enough to understand that you are in front of awful bird owners before anything can happen
Oh.... so that's why the budgie wasn't flying away.
If people don’t want the bird to fly they shouldn’t own a bird at all
Years ago i had two cockatiels, i researched care and whatnot but i was definitely given some bad info, i kept their wings clipped most of the time, they where also very loud and my dad is super noise sensitive, ended up rehoming them to an experienced bird owner who could take better care of them, now i can't imagine clipping wings and keeping them in a small cage 🙁 we learn but it shouldn't be at the expensive of the animals we love (no i wont be getting birds again but they are lovely)
Clipping the wings isn't universally bad. In certain cases it can be necessary, beneficial or for their safety-particularly for birds with injuries or vision problems, sometimes when recovering from surgery. You don't want them to be able to fly too far out of control or exert themselves too much. If the bird can regrow their feathers, then clipping is ALWAYS a reversible/temporary decision, as long as you wait until they next moult. If someone repeatedly clips their bird out of laziness or doesn't give them adequate care to compensate for lack of flight/mobility, then there'd be an issue. Or if they pinioned the bird...THAT'S a sign of bad bird owner.
Wake up babe new soda pets upload
We only ever made the mistake of using gravel/pebbles in a tank once, when I was little. My dad had tweeze pebbles out of two different goldfish's mouths and decided to remove it the very next morning. It's been sand/tank sediment all the way since then. It's much safer, and easier to clean/hygienic for them. (Especially the shrimp)
Gravel is completely safe for a lot of fish and is easier to vaccuum clean, but there are a ton of fish who benefit from sand and come that do well with no substrate at all
9:17 yea and the thing about these type of videos are that most people don't have a problem with it and find them cute. If anybody commented that the cat is endangering the bird, they'll immediately get accused of being too sensitive and judgemental
At 5:50 I had to look away bc, I was terrified that the dog would eat the poor babies. But luckily it didn’t. I just hope the pets are either in better hands, or the owner learns how to care for their pets properly.
I doubt they will, because that cage is horrendous for pigs, and that substrate doesn’t look very good either. The safest cage lining for pigs is fleece fabric, because a lot of other options have dust or something toxic for pigs to inhale or ingest.
5:46 I have guinea pigs at home and I feel like they already feel sort of uncomfortable when I’m cleaning their enclosure, so I can’t imagine the horrible stress these poor things had to go through when a big dog that could instantly just kill them, was this close to them. And as you also said Soda, that cage is WAY to small for two guinea pigs. You can easily look up the appropriate size for an enclosure for a specific number of guinea pigs, so it’s clear that these people were too ignorant to actually do some research.
Looks like there’s substrate there too, which really shouldn’t be in a Guinea pig cage because a lot of substrate throws up dust or can be eaten, and the dust from substrate can lead to a URI which is deadly for pigs. It should be something soft like fleece fabric. Those look like straight up wood chips to me :(
I agree as a owner of two piggies they have a huge c and c cage that is perfect that cage way to small and also my mums dog visit my house every Wednesday i don't let him go close to my piggies i keep him away so my piggies don't get scared
Yeah, one of my pigs get so scared when I clean his cage, that he climbs out of his cage to get away. I feel so bad for those piggies in the video :(
Some wood bedding is okay for guinea pigs, but it has to be either aspen or kiln-dried and low-dust. I use that for only my piggies litter box...the rest is fleece. @@GweenOfTea
But that is what's considered "normal" because it is being done for decades now. Often guinea pigs are kept in solitary confinement too. For the kids to "grow up with a pet and learn responsibility". I'm getting upset even writing this.
We had a cockatiel named Fred and one time he was flying around the house and he actually got caught in my sister's sticky fly tape. It took us hours to get him untangled and cleaned off...those are almost as bad as a hot pan. We never used them fly traps again. It took forever getting the adhesive off his feathers so please be aware of dangers around your home before letting your bird fly around.
The cat video was also bad beyond just the bird being there, the cat is a munchkin fold, a cat with severe joint problems from their folded ears (the ears folding are caused by failure in the cartilage to develop properly) and trouble getting around, jumping and running due to the short limbs so not only is the bird in serious danger but the owner also got a cat with insane genetic issues that will make it miserable. The owner is really dropping the ball
Just to play a bit of devil's advocate here: There's a chance that munchkin fold is a rescue, meaning it needed a home and was no longer being used to profit an unethical breeder. The owner still super dropped the ball by putting the bird with the cat, but if the cat's a rescue (we don't know if it is or not), then its breed is less damning.
17:02 the duality of birds
"Mom, tell me how pwetty I am, look at me preening myself"
"STROBERRY is protected by a force field I must destroy"
I feel so bad for all these animals, there enclosure is usually too small or there owners are mistreating these animals. This is why I like to watch you. You were inspiring me to correctly take care of animals, now I have a crested gecko in a 5 gallon enclosure and hope to give her more. Y oh we’re sick inspiration for me. 😊
Your gecko will thank ya.
*a crestie in a 5 gallon ;-;*
Glad to see you back! But mention all these strange, branded tanks honestly makes me want to see a video show casing some of them with the handy dandy robo-fish. I feel like having goof over unsuitable, ridiculous looking tanks would be a fun video!
And also educating for ppl considering to get one of those for live fish.
10:02 you could hear the sizzle when the bird landed there!! Poor birdie :(
oh my lord that poor poor bird
6:30 Everyone's laughing until someone doesn't hold the animal back properly and traumatizes everyone
Yeah... Guinea pigs are very defenseless. It could easily go bad within seconds :(
13:35 is it just me or does that axolotl look like it has eyebrows? That makes the video even cuter!
Oh my goodness those bad tik toks gave me so much anxiety
I recently bought my daughter a Winter White dwarf hamster about 3 weeks ago, and in just 3 weeks she has brought my daughter and I so much joy. She’s become my second child. My own mother, who was previously not a hamster fan and called her a “little rat” when we first got her, has came around and lights up when she sees her. She even brings her treats and fresh fruits and veggies. Hamela is just the sweetest, cutest little thing ever, and I love her to pieces. I don’t understand how it’s so easy for people to be so cruel and disregarding of hamsters. It hurts my heart. I don’t know how anyone can be around one and not smile. Even when they’re sleeping, they’re so precious and adorable.
Nothing to start off the day like a Soda Pet vid and a glass of almond milk.
The one with the lady cooking an egg with her bird almost made me cry. I looked up everything you should know about birds before owning one. I prepared for weeks before I ever got one, and one thing everything says is to not have your bird in the kitchen for multiple reasons. One is that they can’t handle strong smells and cooking releases a lot of strong smells. Obviously what happened here is another reason. I hope that poor cockatiel is okay and was immediately taken to a vet. I honestly don’t think that woman should be allowed to have that bird anymore since she clearly didn’t do enough research on birds before buying one.
Edit: I made this comment before I unpaused and soda practically said the same thing. Lol
Yeah I do the same before owning pets, and I also have the ability to choose not to get a pet if it wouldn’t be able to do well in my house
I have seen many have their birds in the kitchen in videos but not sure if they do it when cooking too.
@@teijaflink2226 yeah, I mean I will occasionally bring my birds into the kitchen but only if nobody is cooking.
Did you not hear the part of Soda clearly stating it was an accident and the owner instead of being defensive and trying to deflect blame has owned her negligence and has been receptive to knowledge? I was very curious on what was being done to treat the bird and looking at the lady’s account this is a very nuanced and comment made on assumptions. There’s many people in this video who are genuinely bad owners but this lady is not one of them. Don’t fuel unnecessary hate and perception she’s facing. There was accident, all that can be done is prioritizing the bird’s recovery, preventing any damage to its wings tail or feet, and future action to make sure it doesn’t happen again. She’s checking all of that off.
@@nayshine7875 you clearly didn’t read the edit I made.
My friend had a Sylvester tank like the Garfield one growing up that they used for quarantining fish if they got sick cause they didn’t have room for a big quarantine tank it was hilarious 😂
They were often taking fish from family friends who didn’t want them anymore and always quarantined them before moving them in, but they still passed illnesses along unfortunately. Their main tank was huge more then 25 gallons but not sure the actual size. It took up most of their room.
What really bugs me is people adopting animals just because they’re cute and treating them as toys or accessories, something to throw away once its no longer a cute baby
The new setup looks so good.😊
TikTok users have never seen Sylvester and Tweety cartoons
I love the last tiktok. If I ever get a beta fish, I hope it’s one that ends up like that. Beautiful, long fins
I have a 20 gallon tank that my lil sister got for her birthday and some gravel, is gravel safe for betas?
Gravel is fine for bettas, the main concern for them is making sure you don't have decorations with sharp edges. So any rocks or fake decor should have smooth edges, and if you use fake plants try to use silk or rubber vs plastic. Live plants are great too
@@soogymoogi any other care tips? Like diet, tank decor, temperature, etc
@@soogymoogi I’m not sure if I’ll ever get fish but if I do it will probably be a beta
@@CutesyDaisy diet - a few small pellets once a day/every other day, supplement with bits of frozen food (bloodworms etc) or repashy gel food
Decor - make sure there are places to sit/rest and at least one hide. Bettas prefer less flow so a filter like a sponge filter is ideal
Temperature- 76-78f
The one with the girl cooking with the bird on her head made me want to cry. I do hope that other people can learn from that because it's a terrible thing to happen.
One time our cockatiel landed on and walked across our hot glass stovetop and burnt the bottom of his feet. We all felt absolutely terrible and he was fine after some topical antibiotic for a week or so, but it still made us borderline paranoid around the kitchen equipment since we had an open floor plan and he free flew. Always in the cage afterwards
I saw the bird and the kitchen video. It’s a relief the bird is okay, and I checked her videos and she seemed like a good person. Like it’s obviously a freak accident. I didn’t notice the bird’s wings were clipped though :/
I hope she’s not the one who did that and she rescued it or something.
Considering how ignorant she seems about birds from that video I can bet that she has probably clipped the bird too. Though I'm sure she loves her bird but hopefully she educated herself more.
This might sound kinda random but I like how house flipper shows PROPER pet care :) (with the dlc ofc) good hamster cage, good bird cage, good guinea pig cage 🥹
I've been trying to convince my mom not to let the dogs get close to the guinea pigs but she says it's fine because she trusts them.
My mom's also a dog nutter, she really thinks that dogs have critical thinking skills even though our dog is litterally half pit with big prey drive
My cat was legit friends with my hamster. The hamster got out of her cage once and while looking for her, I found her using the cat as essentially a bed. Some cats just don't really have a prey drive at all.
Wouldn't ever want to replicate that moment, as every animal is its own individual and thus unpredictable, but it's interesting that Blue didn't really mind the hamster crawling on her like the dude from Shadow of the Colossus at all. Or that the hamster would even consider climbing on top of a cat.
The birds outside my window went crazy when they heard the cockatiel in the pan’s screams
My cockatiel plush finally arrived! He looks so nice, good quality. Putting him up in my display case next to an Umbreon plush. I hope one day for a Sodapets axolotl plush or some other plush. I am very happy with the plush, super cute.
The poor girl with the pigs 6:34 she’s sounds like so scared and nervous it sounds like she’s being forced to do this (idk though so)
congratz on the new house
i get so excited whenever i see a new upload from you ❤❤
Literally in the middle of watching your moving video and you upload this haha
When I was little I remember seeing commercials on TV for teddy bears/stuffed animals that had a fish bowl in the stomach
Love the new set up!
I know that it's not the norm but growing up we had a rabbit and black lab... They seriously were the best of friends. Of course they were completely supervised when together. I think it was because we had a lot of different animals and so he was use to it.
As an owner of two furry potatoes, that video of the dog is just, pain.
Those two piggies just wanted a nom smh.
Also the cat aaaa
almost everything, thanks goodness for those happy ones to break
I love the new setup AND THOSE SQUISHMALLOWS R SO CUTE
I seriously wish those "novelty" tanks were at LEAST 5 gallons or more with a built in filter. They're usually super fun looking but absolutely useless, you can't put anything but a plant in there!
Not only is the cat saliva bad for the bird, but also the little budgie's wings are clipped, so it has no means of escape. While some low prey drive cats or dogs might not directly harm a bird, it's just generally a bad idea, especially if the bird's wings are clipped and it doesn't have the option of escape.
when I first got my dog, Ruby almost 2 years ago I also had 2 budgies (both of which have passed away now) One day while I was feeding them (they had separate cages due to the fact that they were different genders and my male couldn't stay off my female) My female's cage was shut because I fed her first but my male's cage was open because I was in the middle of feeding him he flew out and landed on the ground, my dog immediately tried to eat him and overnight he passed away from shock. A couple of months later on the opening night of my school musical, my other budgie passed away due to old age (I've had her since I was 7) I had to perform another 4 shows while grieving the loss of my bird. moral of the story don't introduce your predator to your prey.
In the early 00's I bought my daughter an aquarium that was a vintage TV and the tank was in the viewing part of the TV. We had 1 single beta fish that lived in there for 6years. I didn't know any better then. I'm so sorry Mr beta 🐠
I have 5 cats and I love them and care for them and when I see these animal just are making me cry but I do love your videos
the axolotl charm i got one like that from some bathbombs for kids i think it was in a farm animal set
I bought one feeder goldfish, and now it’s as big as a Koi😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
Oh yeah, and I only feed shrimp protein pellets, and mealworms
Those two guinea pigs were like nope not getting eaten today😅
The new backround its so cuuuuute!!
cute set up keep up the good work!
Whats next someone introducing their red tailed hawk to their cat and being surprised when the hawk kills the cat
those exact fish are always dead at petsmart 😭 its always the same type of fish i swear
those gimmick fish tanks might make nice terrariums for like. plants n stuff
It doesn’t make it okay, but I just want to put this out there as someone who works for PetSmart: the goldfish are probably not dead. They do that in our tanks all the time and if you disturb them they’ll start swimming around. They’re still probably in the process of dying, but usually if they’re actually dead they’ll be floating around the tank. Again, doesn’t make it okay and I hate that it’s like this, but they probably aren’t dead and I get customers who think they are all the time.
Eh, depends. Dead fish normally don't float straight away.
Soda pet did you know when you bring a cockatoo to a graveyard it will be happy but it is shortlived then it will be scared and it will make uncanny noise(a scream) the noise are of it imitating those who have disobeyed their parents in
their live.When going out of the cemetery it will then be Happy again.
My biggest problem with the cooking video (besides the stupid comments) is the fact she uploaded it afterwards. It's traumatizing (at least it would be for me if my pet fell into a frying pan...) and the only reason I can think of that she would post this is for clout.
Yeah I honestly agree, if something like that happened to me I’d feel way to upset and ashamed to post something like that
Its like tiktokers treat pets as an investment and it’s absolutely disgusting. “Investing” in a cute pet to earn back more money from their gullible viewers. Especially also how she didn’t run to her bird to check if its ok but rather stayed around and filmed her reaction, makes it feel like she cared more about money than the pet :(
I feel like it was a good idea to upload it to show other people how to avoid getting your bird hurt. Yes it’s hard to watch but it can be seen as a good warning to me
I NEVER WON'T GET A PET ANYMORE because IT NOT COOL WHEN IT DIES
Omg the guinea pigs trying to close the door so the dog can't get in
The video of the tons of dead fish in the pet store reminds me of the time I saw a fish eating another fishes spine
A tasty fish treat
My cats really sick and He’s probably gonna die but I’ve always cared for him and to see people not care about there pets saddens me
My cats with birds...
"What's a bird?"
My cousins cat and duck are friends the cat just jumps over them and sniffs them (mostly the baby one) then when they run away she leaves them alone 😅
love the new house setup soda
I never had my bird around anything sketchy because she was a dingus, not to be trusted lol
The dog legit opened his mouth to bite the Guinea pig but he couldn’t reach. Bffr people shouldn’t own animals. That cage was also horrendous. At least 2 Guinea pigs were living in that tiny ass cage.
Love the new setup!😊
6:43 unfortunately that is probably their cage that is a pet store cage that people think its ok to keep them in there but guinea pigs need a really big cage as a guinea pig owner my 2 boys have a c&c cage which is big enough for them but that cage isn't even big enough for one.
Cooking fumes are toxic to birds?? Oh my gosh I didnt know… I have a pigeon and he always hangs out around my family (his cage is our house basically). Hes been in the kitchen when we cook and has never gotten sick but man. I’m going to start locking him in my room when we cook😭
12:12 "the bird screamed LMFAO"
Are they f*cking serious? An animal screams in pain, and their reaction is LMFAO?
The way I gasped when that poor bird jumped on the pan! I am actually so glad she had the instinct to flip it over, good on her for not freezing up and getting it off asap. Accidents happen and while it was irresponsible to cook with her bird there, at least she responded quick and seems to have the best interest of the bird in mind.
I honestly think you could have a cute cooking channel with a bird or other pet around, so long as what you’re cooking isn’t hazardous to them like no heat or mixers/appliances. Or just have the pet in frame for the safe parts and then film sections with hazards when the pet isn’t in the kitchen. It does make me wonder how many pet channels have accidents like this but just don’t show it
Petsmart literally keeps their betas in glorified sauce cups where I live. It’s very upsetting.
They do in mine too
5:59 my parents did something like this, I didn’t want them too I told them not to but they kept doing it with my rabbit and genina pig
I decided to look up dogs that have low prey drives. They were mostly small dogs. Really small dogs.
that betta looked like it was in the bowl you bring them home from the store
I know most of the time, it's ill-advised to have tiny animals around cats and dogs like the guinea pigs in that video.....but ...
My collie-boxer, was on the smaller side, and very gentle. We suddenly found ourselves with a guinea pig that was confiscated from my idiot cousin (despite being in his 20's and should be at an age where he knew better, he was keeping the poor thing in a dresser drawer)
We had nothing to keep him in. So that first night, we set him up in a large laundry basket with a box to hide under, newspaper. With a plan to get him a cosy set-up and spoil him with everything he could ever need (animal lovers, we like to spoil our animal family😅) first thing in the morning.
🤦🏻♀️ he got out. And my dog was nowhere to be seen (no good morning greetings, which was odd) I heard a squeak....I followed the sound....
To find my dog giving the guinea pig a bath. 😮
He was quickly picked up, but wraggled his way out of my mum's grip and ran straight back to the dog, burying his face in the dog's chest.
So the two became friends. Obviously we never left them unsupervised, and my guinea pig had his very own habitat set up. But whenever we let them be together, my dog treated him like a puppy. And the guinea seemed to enjoy all the fuss and pampering 😅 he'd follow the dog like a little furry shadow.
Yeah, sometimes it does work out between dogs and small animals - depends on the dog I guess, but the friendship is possible. Not so sure about the cats, however :D They seems a lot more unpredictable and I wouldn't trust my cat like that...
@@IfSoGirl88cats are a lot more prey driven than dogs I feel, look at how much they destroy local ecosystems with over hunting. I would never trust my cat with a prey animal, a well behaved dog with a very chill prey animal I can see being possible under supervision
It just depends on the dog…my dog sticks his nose in everything and is basically a killing machine when it comes to small rodents. He is a little dog…all animals are unpredictable at times
@@GweenOfTea Some very specific individual cats are born with no prey drive (I happen to know one who shows no prey drive whatsoever to any wild thing that happens to find its way indoors - she'll groom whatever it is like it's a kitten, but that's it), but yeah, it's something I'd never risk, even with her.
Even if the cat is a very special individual with no prey drive, it can still cause some real damage by just trying to groom or play. The risk is too high with cats, it's too easy for them to do even accidental damage (they're programmed for creatures with cat durability, not creatures with rodent, avian, or reptile durability).
When I was a kid one of my dogs, who was the sweetest, most gentle dog Ive ever met, used to eat baby animals, but only when we weren't there. We had him around all sorts of baby animals with us there, chicks, ducks, geese, rabbits, cats, lizards, snakes, and he was soooo good with them. But when we weren't there we are pretty positive he ate various baby birds out of the nest, a baby rabbit we had found one time, it was super weird. I'd still trust him with all animals when he was with us though honestly. Technically we aren't 100% sure he ate those animals, so innocent until proven guilty?
It's just good practice to always have your animals under supervision when they are together. Never have them together without supervision, no matter how good they are - at the very least, it's a good habit to have, it ensures you'll be vigilant when you need to be, if you are vigilant even when you don't think you need to be.
And never let animals of different species touch, or get too close together. (Cats and dogs, with each other, can be an exception, but otherwise keep individual species separated [do not put cats in physical contact with snakes, etc.].) Even if you're absolutely sure neither would willingly hurt the other, accidents happen, and the best prevention is distance.
Preventative precautions means less vet trips, less grief, and less stress (and _always_ watch [and feel] for tension - if the animal is tense, it's stressed, and needs to be removed from the situation).
@@electrowave114 I live on what is basically a mini farm, so that just isn't possible. The only time I have ever had one of my animals harm another one of my animals is one of my dogs and it was my other dog that she hurt.
That being said, I always take appropriate precautions with my animals.
@@Sophia-nk1iy Farms do make a number of things more complicated, aye.
Your bird wants strawberries lol❤
Today I’m putting drift wood that I have been preparing in my 10 gallon tank :D for my single betta fish
Every cat owner should know that cats and birds don't mix -_-"
And that poor bird getting burnt while cooking x_x
I would love u starting n collecting weird n novelty tanks n making vids of u decorating them for purely the aesthetics
Pretty sure that it's a great idea to put any small rodent or bird enclosure in a separate room that the dog or cat isn't allowed in.
It's why I'm waiting for the day in which I have a big enough spare room where I can build a large bin cage to put a hamster or female mice in. It'll happen some day, but certainly not today.
Both the cat and the dog were literally bitting at the poor bird/guinea pig!
Lol that brid acting crazy 😂
A cat "petting" a bird is no different than a person battering a steak to tenderize it
Hey I’m getting an axolotl I was wondering if I should put sand at the bottom of the tank and not rocks because I don’t want to hurt it
10:00 that's why i ALWAYS put my bird in the cage because this is exactly what i am scared off.
My biology teacher does an “experiment” every year, and it’s one of the stupid water bottle fish tanks, and she used focking goldfish. And we were forced to do it too otherwise we got a bad grade. We didn’t even get a filter or anything, just a dumb pea plant as a filter 💀
in canada we see multiple hamsters doing this at a time. I think its mostly brain damage due to overcrowding and poor handling.
The spinning hamster definitely has some sort of neurological issues. It should be adopted out according to the policy of PetSmart. The store that I've worked at before only had a couple instances of this. And not nearly as bad. we had to make sure to adopt out to someone with a nice big open cage. (at least this leads to someone getting an appropriate sized cage for a hamster)
5:52 the dog LITERALLY PUT THE GUINEA PIG IN ITS MOUTH AND THEY JUST LET THE DOG CONTINUE???? Some people don’t deserve pets
Would the garfield aquarium work with shrimp? It goes kinda hard tbh, or maybe it could be used to cultivate live food
It looks pretty small even for shrimp, and its round(I’ve only ever had shrimp in normal tanks so idk how they do in round ones) maybe for live food since they’re being eaten and growing food in Garfield’s belly is pretty funny