The Key to Being the BEST Cat Parent!

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • How do we help our cats become the best versions of themselves? The Challenge Line is a cornerstone of my approach to working with cats and this concept can be adapted for a variety of behavioral challenges you may experience in your home. After all, change is HARD for both cats and humans alike - but by gently pushing your cat's comfort zone, you can boost their mojo and help them face life's challenges with confidence!
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:35 What is the Challenge Line?
    3:39 Challenge = Growth
    5:00 The Power of Treats
    7:06 Overcoming Obstacles
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  • @livresetsortileges
    @livresetsortileges 3 місяці тому +496

    I got my very traumatised and shy cat a year ago now... It took two weeks for her to leave the hiding spot... But paw by paw, she started sleeping on the couch with me a week ago 🥰

    • @lisazappala4381
      @lisazappala4381 3 місяці тому +24

      I’m so excited for you both. My Nina is emotionally damaged as well. We just celebrated 2 years of being together and she’s not her to to getting picked up or sitting on me but her anxiety is way down in a lot of areas and she’s become even more loving. I’m so excited for this year has in store for us

    • @salmonjanet
      @salmonjanet 3 місяці тому +12

      We have our worry cat now for about 4 years. It took her a hot minute to be used to us, but she is still terrified of family and friends. She runs and hides if there is a doorbell ring, a stranger talking on speaker phone (phone), or a little girl staying the night with my daughter. No matter how often they come over, she never gets use to them. Pretty sure it's triggered from her being first, rescued from her birth litter being born outside then the mom abdoning them, then getting comfortable with a rescue, then us coming over to adopt her. It's as if things from outside are bad. She is steickly an inside cat because she is terrified of the door being open. I can tell she loves the smell of outside, but she will never go out. She would rather run and hide than peep out the door.... Actually, I take that back. She did run out one morning, after the door had been left open on accident and she was missing for three days. Turns out, she was just hiding under our deck the entire time. Ended up finally coming out for the first time due to hunger and being scared to death.

    • @lisazappala4381
      @lisazappala4381 3 місяці тому +3

      @@salmonjanet does she need sedation to go to the vet? My Nina is much more relaxed now but she ripped out her own claws to get away from the Drs at the vets and need to be sedated but you’d never know it by her home behavior. It’s like Jekyll and Hyde, only I’m disabled and can not catch her to get her there and she hate most food and treats no cat nip nothing so I’m unable to get her to consume the sedatives. She’s too smart from being feral for the first 3 years

    • @salmonjanet
      @salmonjanet 3 місяці тому

      @@lisazappala4381 she is fine with a kennel in the car. She is just like you described, a total different cat when it's not just family. She is very affectionate, and trusts to be picked up, pets, cuddles, but she does enjoy self play, rather than having us play with her. Idk if that matters, but to me, that's MUCH different than other cats I have had.
      She isn't so much scared of the vet. We have a mobile one that we call, and he comes with his RV thing, and parks in front of the house. She will let us take her in there, and she acts fairly okay once she has a minute to come out of the kennel. I think it may be the indoor thing she is okay with and has learned to be okay with it over time.
      I did take her to the vet years ago, and she was a wild woman, and has all her claws, and used them all that visit. The vet had to have two others hold her down and wear protective elbow length gloves to keep her still. I hated it and cried, and knew this wasn't going to happen again.
      And I know this may not help, becasue a home call vet is more pricey than the office pet visit, if it's even available in your area, but I just figured I'd answer your question.
      There is another option tho. You can actually set up an online order for cat drugs, like the ones you need every year or few, and either get them delivered, or act like you are going to buy them, have the vet send the rx via email to you, then just use that info to buy the meds at a tractor feed or local farm feed store. I know that sounds crazy, but hear me out. I had to do that the first year, cuz I couldn't afford the home visit vet. They are VERY helpful and most of them can help you with what ya need. I got the vacs, the needles, our cats fav wet food, plopped it down, had the needle ready, and just put it in. Most are on the back of neck. Some are leg. Depends on what you are wanting and how old your cat is.
      *DISCLAIMER* I'm not a vet, or a vet tech. I only did research online, and it worked for the year I did it. Please do your own research before deciding that.
      I hope some of this helps. I know it's hard to have a precious baby so scared of everything, but it is how they are. We love them and just want to do the best we can actually do for them! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @floydefisher
      @floydefisher 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@salmonjanet Have you tried feliway optimum? Worked wonders for my Mittens.

  • @astralsheepu7379
    @astralsheepu7379 3 місяці тому +186

    The weirdest part is while this is meant for cats, this is better than a lot of the advice I’ve gotten from actual human therapists and psychologists 😭

    • @TechNextLetsGo
      @TechNextLetsGo 3 місяці тому +7

      I was going to post the same thing

    • @StargazerSkyscraper
      @StargazerSkyscraper 3 місяці тому +7

      Tell me about it, LOL. I'm currently in a smoking cessation program, and goddamn if this isn't the exact strategy my therapist is using to keep me working toward the goal.

  • @larsh.5654
    @larsh.5654 3 місяці тому +135

    Last Year, i adopted two cats from the local shelter and they were advertised as "from one home, has to be adopted together" but when they were at my home, they didn´t like each other at all. Constant fighting (with fur flying!) So i had one napoleon and one shy wallflower. Others might have returned them to the shelter But thanks to all your videos and knowledge,i was convinced that i could change the life for these traumatized cats. i played a lot with both of them, i even did not clean some peestains, to boost the territorial confidence of my napoleon , i deployed sent soakers everywhere. The wallflower lived in my bedroom for 6 month but through play, i challenged her to step over the doorstep and down the stairs until she found the courage to come down on her own. Both showed constant improvement, with occasional setbacks. Now, one year later they tolerate each other and they act like two sisters (one older and one anoying younger sister)😂 but the fighting stopped completely. No more peeing. They both are snugglecats and both tolerate bellytouching 🥰I am positive, that they will roam my garden together this summer. I can not thank you enough for what you do. You educated me to be a better cat father. Best wishes from Germany

    • @crystalheart9
      @crystalheart9 3 місяці тому +10

      Bless you for working with your kitties so they can have a better relationship.😻😻

    • @danasandoval624
      @danasandoval624 3 місяці тому +3

      You are how I wish others were. Many poor cats are adopted & if they demonstrate a bad behavior back they instantly go to the shelter which only reinforces their feelings of trauma & being abandoned.
      I know you are delighted with the improvement in them. Every animal needs & deserves love & a happy & good furever home.

    • @dianaclaiborne7590
      @dianaclaiborne7590 Місяць тому

      How wonderful of you to take the thought and the time with these two cats!!

  • @roowyrm9576
    @roowyrm9576 3 місяці тому +73

    When I adopted my cat at (estimated 18 months old), he was freaked out, terrified and aggressive.
    Now, as I am writing this (estimated 5 yrs old) he is snuggled under the duvet, tucked up behind my knees. Later on, when I turn off the light, and turn over, he will do, what he does every night. He will emerge from under the covers and snuggle into the crook of my arm, purring.

  • @cff7251
    @cff7251 3 місяці тому +69

    when i adopted my grandmas cat, she was very traumatized, when i brought her home shed find a corner in a room to hide and bury her head in the corner and shudder. i would leave her alone most of the day then twice pulled her out sat down and lightly stroked her then after about a minute id let her go and hide. after three days she started coming out on her own. she now has very good confidence. even approaching strangers who visit on occasion. she is my best friend and the piece of my grandmother i can keep with me.

  • @bethnicholson4246
    @bethnicholson4246 3 місяці тому +91

    I was gifted for Christmas two years ago. An Egyptian Mau. She was abandoned in Florida with 5 babies. Moved to PA. and picked for me. At a shelter. Shelter said she was returned twice before I picked her. Super high energy. She has no fear. Except of the wind. Freaks her out. She follows me all over the house. We are working on a bit of fetch now. Lazor light time. So glad I was blessed with this precious lovebug. She is such a snuggler. I am thrilled she was returned. So I can be her human momma. 💝🐈‍⬛🎉

    • @akrossmann1631
      @akrossmann1631 3 місяці тому +2

    • @ButterPawsKitty
      @ButterPawsKitty 3 місяці тому +2

      Right on

    • @ButterPawsKitty
      @ButterPawsKitty 3 місяці тому +3

      I love cats

    • @kellybraun7048
      @kellybraun7048 3 місяці тому

      Does she react to the sound or the feel of wind more? Maybe some good wind chimes would help with the sound? My cat was fascinated with the neighbor’s wind chimes on our walk yesterday. I was thinking a mesh carrier could reduce the stimulation from wind, but if it’s sound, it may not help, though cloth mesh would absorb sound better than a metal screen. Metal screen might cause a scary whistling.

  • @carimw87
    @carimw87 3 місяці тому +32

    I just want to extend the most heartfelt Thank you!! A little over a month ago, The sweetest two-year-old Orange chonk started showing up on me and my neighbors porches. My neighbor knew that he couldn’t keep him long-term, and I had never owned or even particularly like cats. I started watching “My Cat from Hell” and your UA-cam page in preparation of potentially becoming a first-time cat, Mama. Well, as of yesterday, THE BOY IS MINE!! Sandy (AKA Mr. Sandman… because he truly did bring me a dream! ) is perfectly housebroken, tolerant of everything from sponge baths to rambunctious kids, loves car rides and backpack walks, and his new vet labeled him “both very sweet and a little spicy”. Your show is what has now become our nighttime cuddle program of choice… That and cat TV, of course! 🥹🫶🏾🐈🙏🏾❤️

  • @theyellowshoe
    @theyellowshoe 3 місяці тому +56

    When we moved, I had Houdini in the cat carrier. Our new place i showed him (while still in carrier) where his litter box, food & water was, then I went to the bedroom, shut the door & opened the carrier. Yep he went straight under the bed. I made sure everything was in the house, then I opened the bedroom door. That very night he came out to eat, etc & explored the new place. Three days later he's back to his ole self, & found the placement of the windows.

    • @ZsiZsiSzabad
      @ZsiZsiSzabad 3 місяці тому +6

      Hey I have a Houdini!! I’m Hungarian and she loves to perform disappearing acts (also a tuxedo cat) so it seemed appropriate 😉

    • @libbymelton1567
      @libbymelton1567 3 місяці тому +2

      ❤ I had a tabby named Houdini and he was the sweetest Mama's boy ever!😻

  • @forestfox1111
    @forestfox1111 3 місяці тому +39

    OMG! One of my cat's favorite toys is a mini beanie baby worm named "Inch", which she was playing with as you were saying "Inch, by inch, by inch"....😂she was zooming and going nuts!!!

    • @justatitle
      @justatitle 3 місяці тому +4

      What is it about those worm beanies that cats enjoy so much? Ours is more like a centipede though, with sections. But my one cat loves it.

    • @forestfox1111
      @forestfox1111 3 місяці тому +4

      @justatitle yes. Only the mini Mac Donald's happy meal ca 2000 ones! My old black cat has RooRoo the rooster, and my calico who hates most toys likes the frog. They just love a good bean bag slap!!!

    • @Never-Enough787
      @Never-Enough787 3 місяці тому

      Anyone else have barn cats?

    • @forestfox1111
      @forestfox1111 3 місяці тому

      @@Never-Enough787 not anymore. Indoors only. Outdoor cats dont last long 😔

  • @kedrickbryant6797
    @kedrickbryant6797 3 місяці тому +30

    I believe my baby girl knows what’s best for me and her

  • @tigressangel
    @tigressangel 3 місяці тому +17

    In July, I adopted a pair of bonded siblings that were very timid and traumatized, particularly around men. They were only 9 months old and had a very rough first adoption that resulted in them being tossed on the streets to fend for themselves. I've taken baby steps with them and it's amazing how much they have blossomed! The sister is more confident than the brother and loves being held and climbs on my chest for cuddles now. She loves my husband and is now even showing interest in my 6'2 brother. Her brother still has a long way to go, but has so much love to give on his own terms. I continue to take baby steps with him and push that challenge line and I'm really proud of him!

  • @HistoricHeroine
    @HistoricHeroine 3 місяці тому +23

    I lost it at "CATgoneit". Thanks, Mewart Smalley!

  • @kayebohemier
    @kayebohemier 3 місяці тому +11

    When I adopted my cats, I was told that they were skittish and may hide for months. I sat down on Day 2 on the floor and ate my breakfast in full view of them. They instantly came out and started exploring. I took that as a positive sign and ate my meals in that same spot for about a week. Yes, they still ran from me for a short while if they felt I was looming, but they grew more confident by the hour. I did use Churu treats to push their comfort zones, too.

    • @kellybraun7048
      @kellybraun7048 3 місяці тому +2

      Awesome! I hadn’t thought of eating on the floor as a method of being less intimidating, I’ll have to remember that one.

  • @JustinLafrance94
    @JustinLafrance94 3 місяці тому +50

    Today me and my wife were unexpectedly evicted from our apartment. So this video hit me VERY hard because me and my wife just recently adopted 2 kittens. They are only 3 months old now and were really worried for them due to our situation. They are extremely loving and sweet. They aren't any trouble yet as most kittens are lol but they don't get into trouble. They like to play A LOT together but nothing bad. Me and my wife watch your videos for the help you provide and because Cat Daddy is Bae. Lol but anyways, I hope that everyone out there stays strong and positive every day. Keep reaching for your goals and make smart choices. Please keep me my wife and our 2 baby boys (San pronounced like "Sahn" and Cole) in your prayers. Please and thank you. These are very scary times for us and we absolutely do NOT want to give our babies up. 😢

    • @suzanneh4275
      @suzanneh4275 3 місяці тому +3

      You are all in my prayers. Sending you love, trust and hope that it will all work out for the better. ❤️

    • @JustinLafrance94
      @JustinLafrance94 3 місяці тому

      @@suzanneh4275 thank you so much. We are really hoping that we can figure out something today. We are going to a place to discuss shelters for all of us or somewhere to relocate our babies til we have stable homing. We thought about making a gofund me for assistance with getting our deposit and first month's rent for this apartment we were accepted for. But I highly doubt someone will share our gofund me, let alone donate. People can lie about anything these days. Even though we have proof and wouldn't mind showing it. But either way. Thank you. 😊

    • @rarajj655
      @rarajj655 3 місяці тому +3

      I will keep you all in my prayers 🙏. This is a verse that has helped me during tough times. Proverbs 3: 5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.
      I hope and pray He will give you strength and wisdom and favor to keep you all safe and will provide for you all.

    • @vikkideissler3648
      @vikkideissler3648 3 місяці тому +2

      @@JustinLafrance94 You are in my Love&Light prayers, please send me your gofundme link, I would like to contribute to you and the sweet kitties!

    • @JustinLafrance94
      @JustinLafrance94 3 місяці тому

      @vikkideissler3648 of course. I am making a GoFundMe right now. We all had to nap for a little while. It's been rough and I start work at 4:30am so I had to get some sort of rest. Thank you for your support. I ask one thing if donations aren't possible for my GoFundMe, please just share it. A simple share can go so far. After I save up a few paystubs, me and my wife are more than likely getting approved for an apartment and everything should clear up. Hopefully.

  • @cosmeticsandpurseswithevelyn
    @cosmeticsandpurseswithevelyn 3 місяці тому +53

    Thank you for all you do for us fur childern parents. God bless all fur babies and their human care takers Amen 🙏

  • @vickibazter3446
    @vickibazter3446 3 місяці тому +51

    My cat will never stop "banging banging banging" on the litter box when he is done. Other than that, despite a couple of bites out of nowhere, he is perfect. YES. We are guardians. Not owners.

    • @IK_4
      @IK_4 3 місяці тому +8

      I consider myself to be their mother 😊

    • @melaniehawkins5721
      @melaniehawkins5721 3 місяці тому +2

      Oh they are my permanent 3 year old babies. Raised 5 humans & my initials are MAH! I get them outside only when Momma is present. They were raised around small dogs so they show a very similar behavior as a dog. They come when called they stay close to home. I've had neighbors ask me how did Your cats to mind You & not ever take off? LOVE LOVE SIMPLE LOVE & yes playing, safe outside play & walking & talking (like a meow oh ya then what happened?) Haha that's truth very talkative outside when we walk no leash or harness required I'm s lucky yet long x animal Momma so I feel like I connect with not only my Babies but lots of other dogs & cats seem to gravitate towards me. ITS SUCH A PRIVILEGE JACKSON ❤ I thank God for all my own & all animals & the opportunity to connect with them. You've been such an awesome utube friend & I never dreamed I'd get to text with You when I first got to know You on Your TV show. This is also a HUGE privilege as well so TY my Friend! You bring Laughter, Important Info, & 🌞 in my life. It's huge for me & my lil furry family. Big 🤗's

    • @jenp.3176
      @jenp.3176 3 місяці тому +9

      My boy cat is an OCD litterbox cleaner. He spends 5 minutes covering up and has to scratch all surrounding walls afterwards 😂. Just a weird quirk that makes it all the cuter. His sister is nothing like that, she has her own cute quirks like body slamming against my hands or legs when she wants pets.

    • @vickibazter3446
      @vickibazter3446 3 місяці тому +1

      @@IK_4 Yes, That, too. I always tell him, "I'm your momma". Lol.

    • @kellybraun7048
      @kellybraun7048 3 місяці тому

      Our cat bangs too. Then zooms off to the opposite side of the house. 😂

  • @needfoolthings
    @needfoolthings 3 місяці тому +10

    0:30 WEARING that sweater is funny.
    The fact that you FOUND it makes me sweat profusely.
    There's someone out there that made it.

  • @jaydiegabriel
    @jaydiegabriel 3 місяці тому +11

    Adopted my first kitten today! Binge-watching your videos!

  • @waxwinged_hound
    @waxwinged_hound Місяць тому +1

    Ever since I learned from you about how to *really* take care of cats, I've realized that the concepts apply to humans and any domestic animal. Problems are caused by needs that have to be met, or by trauma. My (relatively) newfound understanding of cats has led to a deeper understanding of humans, and has made me a lot more understanding and patient. Thank you so much for that.

  • @suzanneh4275
    @suzanneh4275 3 місяці тому +5

    We adopted 2 cats (brother & sister, 2 years old at time of adoption) 14 months ago. Neither knew how to play - they were with an old lady who just had them there for company but I think did not interact with them much. Fast forward to present day, the male is very affectionate (but a bit of a bully to his smaller sister) who STILL will not let us touch her. She will come very close for her favorite treat, will even lick it off our chin (yes, we did that to test how fearful she is), but we cannot touch her/pat her with our hands. We work on her everyday. Baby-paw steps: Play first to shed some anxiety, then we let her come really close with our hand down at her level with 1 finger extended (still hoping/praying for that rub of the cheek!), then treats. She’s getting close, but 14 months in the works… OK, we did make mistakes along the way, but we hadn’t discovered Jackson Galaxy yet!!! Hoping it will be any day now. If anything, these kitties are teaching me patience!!! Oh yeah, the old lady’s BF was abusive to her, so who the hell knows what he may have done to the cats.

  • @kimkrueger3620
    @kimkrueger3620 3 місяці тому +12

    That is a great moto. "Team Cat Mojo!" I love that. Great advise. ❤

  • @TadashiNazuka
    @TadashiNazuka 2 місяці тому +2

    My cat Edgar is now 17 years old. I've had him for the last 12 years. I adopted him on a request from family member because he has some behavioral problems with biting. I worked with him, sometimes until my last nerve, and ultimately accepted him for who he is. Now, 12 years later, and him at age 17, we live in perfect harmony. He is my Greatest Joy, and i wouldn't change him even if i could, which as we know, cats do what they want, and we respect that.

  • @ViveVoice
    @ViveVoice 3 місяці тому +17

    Great advice for both felines and humans alike! 👏

  • @lydianoack4552
    @lydianoack4552 3 місяці тому +4

    Just these days, my Albus (adopted persian floof with sensory issues) crawled onto my lap for a cuddle for the first time. We've had the little guy for four years, he was abandoned probably because he just wasn't the lap cat his previous owners had exspected. And yeah, it was a lot of gentle and patient nudging and offering and showing him that we're safe to snuggle with.

  • @gardenlove2782
    @gardenlove2782 3 місяці тому +3

    Our Toby was fascinated by the outdoors and would door dash and run from us. And end up hiding under the car in the driveway. We started him on outdoor time with a harness, always giving him treats when we came back inside. Little by little we took the harness off and he is now comfortable outside with us being nearby, follows us or observes or hunts for critters when we are outside gardening. He’s ventured to neighbors yards and sometimes chases critters into a bush, but he’s learned that we don’t like it so it happens less and less. And he Loves to run back inside to get his treat! It’s such a relief that he is no longer terrified and trying to run away from fear.

  • @mary_syl
    @mary_syl 3 місяці тому +4

    We adopted 2 fairly feral cats 6 weeks ago. They basically had no idea what people are good for - they would hide all day, they were super scared of hands, even scared of eye contact. 😮
    Bit by bit with LOTS of patience, good food that we're hand feeding ONLY and fun playtime we're bringing them out of their shell more and more each day. 😊 Now they no longer hide from us! They wait for us to come upstairs to their part of the house, they eat right next to us out of our hands and they play on top of us and jump up our legs.
    They're still jittery and we can't touch them too much yet, but we're getting them accustomed to that as well as we go. Food is the golden currency 👍 And just lots and lots of repetition and good experience so they learn that we're not a threat but actually we are the good news. I love seeing their progress after 6 weeks, it's heartwarming when you see your scared or shy cats taking up all their courage and succeed 🥰 It's so rewarding and worth it!

  • @joanbrooks619
    @joanbrooks619 3 місяці тому +11

    This is a very important message... and i really like you being the coach and the very sweet guy... I had a few giggles ... thank you Jackson

  • @innajulie
    @innajulie 3 місяці тому +4

    Omg i LOVE the coach and sweater version of you😂😂 So funny!😂

  • @theoriginalwaterbaby
    @theoriginalwaterbaby 3 місяці тому +10

    "Cat affirmations" loll kinda liked that whole scenario! 😄
    Happy sweater, theater dressing room lit mirror, "you're smart enough, you're good enough, ..."
    💕💕💕

  • @ninaconnolly6077
    @ninaconnolly6077 3 місяці тому +6

    I found a feral cat in my barn late last October. I caught him about 2 weeks later, and placed him in a catio cage whilst I made up another one for him. He seemed to be about 4 months old, but wilder than a march hare, as he banged his head into the top corner of the cage in pure panic. He did the same thing an hour later moving him to "his" cage. He stayed in there for about 3 weeks when I would pick him up (avoiding scruffing him) and place him on top of a table to eat some wet food. I put a cat carrier up there, and then started feeding him inside of that (to get him ready for his trip to get neutered) He now is loose during the day, and mainly stays in the "cats room" but he has recently come into the other part of the house gingerly. If he is cornered, he will allow me to approach him and pick him up. Except for that first day he has never offered to bite or scratch. But he keeps that tail close to his body. He will purr sometimes when I stroke him and hold him, and I think he likes to be held. I imagine it will take maybe years before he will really come around, as he apparently missed that 8 week window of imprinting to like humans. He did respond in the barn to "kitty kitty kitty" and meowed and stood and looked at me, and within 2 weeks I got close enough to make "the grab". But as your video says I t's on their time, and yes I offer him challenges, not always I "read the room" so to speak. I have had to drag him out from under the bed, but that was to put him to bed, I have 11 indoor cats including "Buster" and 6 others get put up at night and they know what "kitty bedtime" means and it's most always at 8:30pm. Now he knows what it means, he will jump up on the cat tree where I get him down and put him up with some food and water of course.

    • @forestfox1111
      @forestfox1111 3 місяці тому +1

      I too have a strong " kitty bedtime " routine, complete with a song, and coconut milk in each dish. Then little one goes downstairs with me, and I close the hatch.

  • @resourcedragon
    @resourcedragon 3 місяці тому +3

    I loved your comments in regard to the difficulties of changing, including for humans. I think that is all too easily forgotten.

  • @bossyboots5000
    @bossyboots5000 3 місяці тому +5

    Love the Stewart Smiley reference 😂 used to love that character

  • @bravobravoh1344
    @bravobravoh1344 3 місяці тому +2

    Wonderful creatures, I miss having one.

  • @bonniestillwater56
    @bonniestillwater56 3 місяці тому +4

    Lol, Jackson, you are so funny :) Great way to give valuable information ❤

  • @wiztothenizzle6001
    @wiztothenizzle6001 Місяць тому

    I have never owned a cat, I always considered myself a dog person- but an animal lover in general. I started binging your videos when I was the long drive to go rescue two feral kittens that had found their way to my son’s rural home. I have fallen in love with both the kitties and your videos! Your videos are informative and entertaining!!! Everything I thought I knew about cats was so wrong! I’m so glad I stumbled upon you, I want to provide my kitties with the best home possible! I’m sure they’ve already been through too much. 😢 I just placed my first order on your site…wish me luck as a new cat mom 😻

  • @chocolate_and_rum
    @chocolate_and_rum 3 місяці тому +2

    I am an absolute wallflower myself, but my kitkat is hands down a mojito slurpmaster, and I'm so very proud of the work she's done, all the obstacles she's overcome and just how clever and empathetic she is. Thanks for all the lessons, Jackson. Now I'll just have to apply them to myself😅

  • @ortem000
    @ortem000 3 місяці тому +3

    I'm a massive fan Jackson and I talk about your videos to my friends all the time. I'd like to request a video regarding tips for when it is really hard to cut your cats nails. My fur baby bit me the last time I tried but I'm concerned about them growing out. There has to be some cat hacks for this aside from taking her to a groomer. Thanks!

  • @donnatheroux841
    @donnatheroux841 3 місяці тому +5

    Love the video thank you Jackson ❤️👍 have a nice day 😊

  • @SourEggz
    @SourEggz 3 місяці тому +2

    Same thing applies with people who are in rehabilitation - whether be for addiction or for someone recovering from a life changing event such as a stroke.

  • @loriwilliams2167
    @loriwilliams2167 3 місяці тому +32

    Appreciate your advice so much Jackson! You're the best 😻

  • @bethalbany6680
    @bethalbany6680 3 місяці тому +2

    Your schedule f ( play, eat, rest) for cats works very well for my rottweiler puppy

  • @ANelligante
    @ANelligante 3 місяці тому +3

    Just want to say thank you! I’ve been binge watching your videos, learning soooo much. I just got my new rehomed cat and your videos have helped so much. Thank you, thank you thank you!

  • @marystellarosetarot5700
    @marystellarosetarot5700 3 місяці тому +9

    Catgone-it 😸

  • @starlightpancake
    @starlightpancake 3 місяці тому +2

    I swear your stress free product helped my traumatized cat get back to her normal self. She’s super floofy and prone to hair balls so I get her shaved at the vet. But about a year ago one visit absolutely traumatized her and changed her. It was so sad how anxious she was. Now she’s literally chilling and back to her sweet self thanks to your formulas so THANK YOU

  • @tealimeteatime1244
    @tealimeteatime1244 3 місяці тому +3

    My 2 cats are keys to my best self 😻 Many thanks for the insight you give us on cat's ethology, Jackson.

  • @StiliSHpaInter
    @StiliSHpaInter 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you Jackson Galaxy for all your content on introducing cats! After about 3 months, my cats are at a point where they tolerate each other, while in the beginning there was a lot of hissing and growling. I'm so grateful for all the information you put out there

  • @andressavidigal
    @andressavidigal 2 місяці тому

    Dearest, Jackson Galaxy!! I love your videos and they really helped me when we added a new kitten in the house (with 2 resident adult cats). Everything you teach helped us, including the scheduling of meals, which solved most of the puking issue my older cat had, while also addressing introductions gone wrong with the other adult cat and the kitten. It's been 2 months since I implemented changes and that says immensely about your work and suggestions. Reintroductions are still on going and I will work on that concept of challenge you're talking about. Immense thanks for your awesome videos and for sharing so much good info in such a easy-to-follow manner! You rock! ❤❤❤

  • @lelandwigren
    @lelandwigren 2 місяці тому

    Love your videos! Been going through them like crazy for the past week and saving them to rewatch regularly so I don't forget something! I can't tell you how much I appreciate everything I'm learning! I'm getting my first cat this week and wanted to make sure I bring him into the best home possible where he can grow and thrive! I've always had dogs growing up and I'm a Dog/Cat groomer so I'm very comfortable with them but definitely not cocky enough to think I know everything about raising and caring for a cat. Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @joanfregapane8683
    @joanfregapane8683 3 місяці тому +4

    Good advice as always!

  • @Jamafly
    @Jamafly Місяць тому

    Cleo was from a house were the kids were super rough with her and her sister. Her sister likes to rough house but Cleo was so afraid. It took her so long to come out of the little cubby in my moms room. We talked to her softly and treats eventually she came out. Years later she now let's us (sometimes) pet her head. And she asks for pets now by pawing at my arm when I'm doing things. It's taken a lot of patience and figuring out her personality.

  • @loorthedarkelf8353
    @loorthedarkelf8353 3 місяці тому +2

    3:06 true facts only time I fed my kitty in a hiding spot was during July 4th Fireworks. Poor lil guy was so spooked I gave him his dinner in my closet, which he accepted with headbutting and purring so I think he appreciated it

  • @itsklutzilla
    @itsklutzilla Місяць тому

    Hi Jackson, I’m a new cat mom, starting week 3 with my 5 year old sweet, giant boy. These last two weeks have been stressful for me because while he adjusts, I’ve felt like I’m either doing too much or not enough to make sure he’s doing ok.. I’ve driven myself insane and almost borderline hovering over him but from a distance to make sure he’s comfortable/eating/sleeping/eliminating ok and that he’s engaged, free and everything else under the sun. I love him so much and I don’t regret getting him at all, but I didn’t realize just how stressed I was making myself by worrying over him and it came to ahead today when he was being a little different in the morning than he usually is. Turns out it was because my routine today was different from what it usually is and I went nuts trying to decode what he might have been trying to tell me.
    I’ve been watching your videos these past few weeks to help me be the best cat mom possible for him, but today I had to turn to a lot of your videos to help me out and when I realized the reason for his behaviour, I also realized that your videos have helped inform me about so much and point me in all the right directions for my research (I also bawled my eyes out watching this video and decided to convey my gratitude in a comment). Your voice and delivery are also incredibly soothing and helped me bring myself down from spiralling over my baby boy (who is napping beside me now without a care in the world lol)
    Im not as eloquent, but all of that above is basically to say that I’m so grateful and appreciative of your videos, of you as a wellness expert and as a resource. Your channel has been invaluable ito me!

  • @wombat.6652
    @wombat.6652 3 місяці тому

    Yep, adopted 5 year old bro and sis. This vid was quite comforting to me. I've been doing it right. They had been retrieved by the rspca inspectors. So we know they were in a *bad* place. They were very .... hyper alert at the slightest move or sound. Doing much better now. Cats definitely acted like they have ptsd. Definitely inch by inch.

  • @kaizen_5091
    @kaizen_5091 3 місяці тому

    😻 Style of this video was really cool and got the message cross in such a fun way. The cats in footy gear, priceless lol.

  • @DigArt24Seven
    @DigArt24Seven 3 місяці тому +2

    Holy shit dude, you look amazing!

  • @yaminogame7805
    @yaminogame7805 3 місяці тому

    Thanks to you, I got my very shy shelter kitten to come out of hiding after five days. My first instinct was to just give her treats behind the dryer where she instantly ran to. But I remembered you saying they have no incentive to come out if I do that. After frustrated tears, I day 6 sat on the floor with her and grabbed a toy. I refused to play with her where she was, and slowly she came out to grab the feather. I just started throwing it around and she loved it. A major success. Did this for a few days in her room, and now shes a brave girl who plays and sleeps confidently in the open. Thanks Jackson. two weeks in and my little girl has cat mojo now💜

  • @tamaratroublemaker2568
    @tamaratroublemaker2568 3 місяці тому +2

    youve just explained how a good psychotherapy and change of life looks like :D

  • @susanhartnett7062
    @susanhartnett7062 3 місяці тому

    Appreciate the Stuart Smalley reference from SNL. Awesome throwback.

  • @standroid64
    @standroid64 3 місяці тому

    Love this video, Jackson! 😻

  • @superz1584
    @superz1584 3 місяці тому +1

    Daaaannnnggg Jackson. You look amazing! Man you look good.

  • @bleeploughly6311
    @bleeploughly6311 3 місяці тому

    I really like how you break these concepts down! Your videos have been so helpful to me over the years

  • @patp6835
    @patp6835 3 місяці тому

    Just subscribed 😊 I’m thinking of getting 2 kittens next year or two. Until I recently met my relative’s cat, I feared them. I fear biting and clawing. Her cats are so sweet. I will buy your book and watch your videos to educate myself. I’ve never had a pet other than fish. Thank you.

  • @randye3259
    @randye3259 3 місяці тому +3

    Ty for what you do, and don't want your head to swell but your good at what you do Jackson..... Lol

  • @asanablue
    @asanablue 3 місяці тому

    You are the greatest Jackson! Send my best! 🐈‍⬛🐾🐾

  • @amusement4009
    @amusement4009 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing these resources. Our kitty just suddenly appeared one day and never left. The advice you give has been helping us raise a chill little baby that miraculously got along well with the dogs. It helped take some of the anxiety of having a cat you didn't prepare for away.

  • @virginiasands7404
    @virginiasands7404 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Jackson for making our evening with your wit and wisdom ~ love you 😽

  • @wendyrichards7458
    @wendyrichards7458 3 місяці тому

    I agree wholeheartedly about the value of treat rewards for getting past challenges and fears .Last year I adopted a young ,long haired female cat who was afraid of being brushed (among other things) .Obviously a long haired cat needs brushing so I had to get her past that. It took several weeks of tiny steps and letting her set the pace, but her fear gradually subsided. Six months later she will allow me to brush, tease out knots and snip out any little mats without complaint. Treats and little steps were 100% the key.

  • @TheSarah730
    @TheSarah730 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Jackson 🐈

  • @lllevokelll
    @lllevokelll 3 місяці тому

    +1 for comitting to that sweater. That's genuine passion for making a good skit.

  • @TroubleshootGamingMeds
    @TroubleshootGamingMeds 3 місяці тому

    I recently adopted a 3 yr old black cat named Batman from a co worker who nursed him back to health after finding him half dead on the street. I discovered your channel through searching up how to give this little guy a good home. Wanted to say thanks for all the great videos, and im happy to say that thanks to you Batman and i get along better every day he spends at home. Im sure in a few more weeks, we will be best friends 😊.

  • @TheRealmBetween
    @TheRealmBetween 28 днів тому

    I have two stories. But first, thank you for your advice, you helped me a lot to prepare my home for living with cats. I kept them inside my first home because there were kids outside who were known to bully cats. But when I moved the first time, I observed something interesting. Molle (today my mole hunter) hid behind the toilet for two days, refused to come out, while Funny (forever my funny cat) explored the area. After two days, Funny went to the bathroom and sat there just staring at Molle for a good long while. When he left, Molle cautiously followed. After that, he was fine.
    By the next move, I allow them to go outside (after experimenting with calling them home). No problems there. But next time I move (yeah, I know, my poor felines live a hard life) Molle happily ventures outside after a week of staying inside to familarize themselves with the new room, only to be chased around the yard and up a pine by the neighbour's cat-agressive dog. Scared him good, but my neighbour (bless him) sent the dog to his daughter, telling me he was getting too old to keep her anyway, and that my cats shouldn't be cooped up in my one room flat because of his dog. Funny had avoided being chased, so he had no trouble going outside a few hours a day, but Molle, naturally, refused. So taking some advice from my own working through trauma, I picked the cat up and went outside. I sat outside the door while Molle hid in the bushes. After five mintues I opened the door and he ran in like his tail was on fire. Next day, repeat. Third day, he hid under the chair, staring intently at the neighbour's door. The fourth day the neighbour was actually outside too and I took a minute walk a little further from the door to chat with him while Molle hid under the chair again. Next day I didn't have to carry the cat outside. I left the doors open, Funny happily going out like usual, while Molle, very, very slowly, came outside and started sniffing around the neighbour's door. He still went right back inside, but progress! The next year Molle became known as the mole-hunter. Only our yard was completely free of mole-hills because Molle had made a mole hill out of moles...

  • @ZsiZsiSzabad
    @ZsiZsiSzabad 3 місяці тому

    Great video as always!! I just finished one of the toys from your DIY Christmas video, the paper rolls in a shoe box. They are LOVING it!!! New challenge unlocked over here!!!

  • @wildlikethe15thtime
    @wildlikethe15thtime 3 місяці тому

    Jackson, you're helping me to be the best cat parent possible to my little dude, and I appreciate you more than you can even know!

  • @Peace-tk3gr
    @Peace-tk3gr 3 місяці тому +7

    Can I send this video to top management at my work, please? 😏

  • @lamented-musings8932
    @lamented-musings8932 3 місяці тому +2

    Once I realized that cats just behave off of pure instinct and don’t feel guilt or that when they attack you it’s not really about you or them disliking you, I feel I have a better relationship with my bf’s cat.
    I recognize that she has some anxieties from past experiences so I try to respect her boundaries. I do wish I could snuggle her more often but I know it may make her feel trapped and so she may attack me. She doesn’t attack my bf but he’s better at handling her than me because she’s a bit too heavy for me to hold her in the same manner that he does.

  • @fkitty444
    @fkitty444 3 місяці тому

    Great video Jackson! My kitty hero!
    The scared kitty under the bed: I actually put a barrier of boards around my bed frame, and blocked off access behind, (extra storage space for you!) I also don't allow cats in the closet until they are a more secure beasty. They should have a safe spot, preferably a carrier they haven't been scared in with bedding/padding, or a kitty bed, something theirs, but not a cower spot. You will have to manage their environment until they get their mojo going. Cats are very physical, and their body talks as loud to them, (sometimes louder!) as their brain does. They get into a "scaredy pose" and stuck in a feedback loop. It usually looks hunched and ready to bolt, kind of a loaf with paws out. If you catch them being stuck, pushing them over gently does work for most to break them out of the loop, at first it may take some doing on your part, just keep pushing them over. You are watching for them to huff, maybe lick a bit, blink and focus their eyes. They will be offended at first, but if you make it game-like, and regular to normalize it, pushing them over and out of a stuck pose can be a powerful tool for building that relationship with your kitty and helping them get un-scaredy.
    Teaching them sniff sniff and giving them things to sniff is also handy, as it forces them to use the thinking part of their brain instead of raw instinct. The key is anything to break that scaredy trance in a positive manner
    .
    On the plus side, you will also not find any stress messes under your bed or in your closets!
    Good luck and good pets!

  • @contentconsumer3743
    @contentconsumer3743 3 місяці тому

    I absolutely adore the characters!!

  • @kristahaire-patten8329
    @kristahaire-patten8329 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for such great advice on our family fur babies. And, thank you for all of your helpful, funny, and VERY informative videos. 👍 ❤❤ 😊

  • @jackiehiebert7064
    @jackiehiebert7064 3 місяці тому

    Always helpful. Oh, and fun. Thank you. Our two cats, George and Connie, also thank you. We got them last January from a cat shelter, and your helpful advice has made their transition to our home, and to each other, really good.

  • @Qulmii
    @Qulmii 3 місяці тому

    I am going to adopt a cute stray cat this week ❤ Some nasty people beat her up and broke two of her legs and just threw her outside like that… and everyone around me says that I will not be able to handle the cat because I’m irresponsible but I am going to prove them wrong and I will be the best cat parent to Luna with watching your videos and getting advices from other cat parents 🐱🥰

  • @dheieknens6811
    @dheieknens6811 3 місяці тому

    I've watched so many of your videos by now; I just adopted my first pet and kitty (2 years old) yesterday. And yes, this game of inches (The first night [last night]) she emerged and was meowing at me a bit, so i got out of bed, laid down on her level a few times, and offered her some scent-soakers.
    I was laying outside by her cubby-hole and she sneezed. I then realized she has a cold! Although she is still decompressing (3-3-3 rule), I've got her bundled up with some old wool trousers and am keeping a pot of steamy water next to her.

  • @purrmikitty
    @purrmikitty 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for being an inspiration in my journey in understanding cats! I always share your videos 🤗✨✨🤍 I live for cats 😊

  • @VentiChaiLatte
    @VentiChaiLatte 3 місяці тому

    Looove the acting! This is great!! 😂❤

  • @adrianagalli7504
    @adrianagalli7504 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the suggestions. I love this channel. ❤

  • @lexieandcece
    @lexieandcece 3 місяці тому

    I have you as a subscribed notification so I never miss your posts. I would love to have a cat but my grandchildren (3 of them)are alergic. I used to have 3 cats, one pure black , one tiger and a mixed colored. I miss them so much that is why I always watch your videos. Thanks for the worlderful world of cats.

  • @mariesoto6861
    @mariesoto6861 2 місяці тому

    I love your show Jackson❤❤❤

  • @karencrecco2922
    @karencrecco2922 26 днів тому

    My girls are a delight. Adopted them both from traumatizing conditions. I make changes according to their needs. They are 12 and 13 years old.

  • @Soulsurfermentality
    @Soulsurfermentality 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video!! 👍🏼

  • @IlVenturetto
    @IlVenturetto 3 місяці тому

    You are number one Jackson

  • @KaPaChan_
    @KaPaChan_ 3 місяці тому

    When we first got our cat she stayed in my little sister's room which was downstairs. I stayed down there with her almost everyday since my sister was always out. I started playing with her too. When I went upstairs at the end of the day she would always look up from the bottom of the stairs. I think she's even tried to stop me from going up too a couple times. One day she finally decided to venture upstairs. She was still scared of course so she went back downstairs. It kept on for awhile. And now she feels very comfortable being upstairs. She stays in my room now and constantly follows me everywhere xD It might just be all in my head but I can't help but think I'm the reason she decided to go upstairs❤

  • @gabe5518
    @gabe5518 3 місяці тому

    Unsurprisingly this is great parenting advice too! Most kiddos respond best to a healthy balance of holding them accountable with love and support

  • @cloblo2785
    @cloblo2785 2 місяці тому

    I adopted an elderly cat about 2 months ago. When she first got here she just wanted to leave. Get outside and run. But now she won't even leave my side whenever I'm home. She has moments still. She was an outdoor cat. But out short little outings in the backyard are enough for her to get her fix.

  • @patriciagoncalves-adiestra970
    @patriciagoncalves-adiestra970 3 місяці тому

    Hilerious! Amazing work 🎊🥂👌🎈Many thanks

  • @annettbuchner4716
    @annettbuchner4716 3 місяці тому

    Hey you look so cool as a cat coach 😂. Our last challenge was jumping through a hoop. My cat Pachi was so afraid of the plastic tire. In the meantime, he walks and jumps through as if it were the most normal thing in the world. And that at the age 😊😻 of 15

  • @phillyfanist
    @phillyfanist 3 місяці тому

    When I first brought Minnie home from adopting her, she hid under the nightstand. Didn’t come out, didn’t explore, nothing. I let her chill there for a few hours and then I coaxed her out with a feather toy that wound up becoming her favorite toy, and gave her a little pet when she came out. After that, she was off to the races, she explored the house, came and sat on my lap when I watched tv, and even as I write this she’s snuggled up next to me giving herself a bath. Wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • @CassandraLarge
    @CassandraLarge 3 місяці тому

    Patience. Patience. Reassurance. Reassurance. And Jackson Galaxy trauma spray. Works great!

  • @genuinedelusionsmusic
    @genuinedelusionsmusic Місяць тому +1

    My new cat is very shy and easily intimidated. Once he came out and heard an unfamiliar sound, he went straight for the deepest darkest hiding spot, under the stairs. Once he came out I put him back in his homespace and after 2 days he finally ate some yummy snacks. I figured it was the best way to reward him for coming out.

  • @suzanajenic4918
    @suzanajenic4918 3 місяці тому +1

    Im taking care of two great cats! They r very good,and comfortable in our home,but i would like to walk them outside,and they r afraid of going there. So i hope ur tips will help us. Thank u! 🖤🐈

    • @JacksonGalaxy
      @JacksonGalaxy  3 місяці тому +1

      check out my video about harness training!

  • @anndebaldo7381
    @anndebaldo7381 3 місяці тому

    Hilarious! And great advice! My kitties and I thank you!

  • @user-yd9lv9ji6x
    @user-yd9lv9ji6x Місяць тому

    My two new girls joined my two other girls almost a year ago. They were doing so well until I flew out from China to the US for 2-3 weeks. I had friends they knew come to take care of them but when I returned, two were fighting and hunting each other. That meant that one of the girls would no longer sleep in bed with us all. It's hard. However, just last night, she hopped back up into bed and then even crawled up on top of me to sleep on me. That's a first! Exciting! These videos are so helpful!
    I will be challenging them soon with a hurdles challenge to see how they do. It's something new for us all.