THE Key to Helping Your Shy or Scared Cat

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  • Got a shy cat? Watch this video to learn my top tips for increasing their mojo!
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    0:00: Introduction
    1:15: What is a Wallflower Cat?
    2:58: The Confident Where
    3:56: Catification
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  • @buildtherobots
    @buildtherobots 4 роки тому +1350

    My cat is definitely a wallflower, or at least she was when I adopted her. Like he said it wasn't an advantage. The shelter waived the adoption fee because she was so painfully shy that she was being overlooked and considered low likelihood of being adopted, also she was 4 years old which is past the prime for some reason. I was in the store weekly for work as a brand ambassador and spent time looking at the cats who were available and reading their biographies (after work). This tiny cat spent all of her time sitting in the litter tray hiding from view. Every now and then she would peek over the edge with giant green eyes and promptly disappear again. I eventually figured out that the rest of her was tuxedo print and that her previous owner had left the country for foreign exchange study and the boyfriend she left behind dropped the cat off at the pound. I had a feeling that if someone just gave her a chance and was patient that she would come out of her proverbial shell.
    She warmed up to having a living space that only had 2 people occupying it very quickly. That was 10 years ago last September and she is still with me today. And at the ripe age of 14 she is more splendid than ever. She is still timid on first meeting people but is monumentally more willing to venture out of her safe place and explore or say hi to someone new than she was when I got her.

    • @verah619
      @verah619 4 роки тому +22

      🥰🥰

    • @born_confused
      @born_confused 4 роки тому +33

      Thanks for sharing that's so lovely 🥰

    • @samaabood1730
      @samaabood1730 4 роки тому +26

      what a wonderful story thanks for sharing

    • @maritzableildesouza8500
      @maritzableildesouza8500 4 роки тому +15

      Heartwarming ❤

    • @soulentbro
      @soulentbro 4 роки тому +38

      a lot like our cat. adopted her month ago, she is 7 years old. started to live behind our fridge at first, but we blocked it. she protested with marking her territory on our couch. now shes more around us but still dont trust us and let us near. got to get her to vet on tuesday, because her vaccination is overdue and we havent gotten her a parasite pill. i think this trip might be a downgrade to our bonding with her, but we must do it. feeling hopeless sometimes, but this comment gives us hope.

  • @Dsfgxfdd
    @Dsfgxfdd 3 роки тому +396

    Shy cats are the most loving cats when you gain their trust, I got one myself.

    • @evirareid1500
      @evirareid1500 2 роки тому +20

      Same. She a shy baby. But when she come out to cuddle it's amazing.

    • @ibdalia69
      @ibdalia69 2 роки тому +6

      I hope so , I got a12 yo from the shelter 4 days ago and just found out she is a wallflower.

    • @leoginto9373
      @leoginto9373 2 роки тому +4

      Naw dawg, my cat won’t leave me alone, she was the runt.

    • @indiababydoll
      @indiababydoll 2 роки тому +7

      I just got the sweetest kitten from the shelter and she ran straight under my bed

    • @Hopededope
      @Hopededope 2 роки тому +3

      @@indiababydoll Same here, I adopted my kitty and she will fins any hiding place she can. It's been 3 weeks and she still hasn't gotten used to us. I need to buy wood to block under our bed, just need the correct measurements and then block her from hiding. Hoping we will see progress after thats done.

  • @iibnf
    @iibnf 4 роки тому +783

    We adopted an abused cat - it took about 2 years for him to finally realise that we were not terrifying monsters, but that he was safe and could relax. He still jumps at loud noises, but he's blossomed into the most loving, darling little buddy ever. Patience and care and undoing all that damage really pays off!
    Also - your shirt! OMG! I need that.

    • @QuirkyShiny
      @QuirkyShiny 4 роки тому +38

      Mine's an abused rescue too! I still choke up thinking about what bad shape he was in at the beginning. I've fostered kittens/walked dogs for the SPCA for years but Geordie's my only foster-fail. By the time I'd got him over the worst of his trauma he'd been with me for nearly a year and was so bonded that I didn't think he'd adjust to a new home. He's my little shadow now, hardly ever leaves my side. I love him SO MUCH. It's all about patience and care. Gaining his trust and giving him a loving home has been so incredibly rewarding. So worth it.

    • @catebartley9865
      @catebartley9865 4 роки тому +2

      Ur awesome.

    • @yvaz3373
      @yvaz3373 3 роки тому +10

      Mine too...two years later she is happy with me but still soooo difficult. She is afraid of everything, loud noises, new people, even new food! Taking her to the vet is an ordeal for both of us...giving her medicine? Forget it, she goes feral. I haven’t found a way to convince her to accept touches other than just a gentle pat.

    • @rebeccaspurlock1683
      @rebeccaspurlock1683 3 роки тому +3

      Love this information Jackson Galaxy indeed the 🐈 Daddy 💓. 😎 Awesome pawsome always. Thanks for the MOJO

    • @patriciatimoteo1667
      @patriciatimoteo1667 3 роки тому +3

      Mine too! I don't know if she was abused, though she's afraid of everything. She was a feral for the first three months of her life, then adopted by us. She's still very fearful of general movements and all, but is generally in the open. It's like a weird mix in between curious and fearful. I try to get her to use her cat three and scratch pad without much success :/

  • @cynrez
    @cynrez 3 роки тому +1091

    this guy is cat god, he is protected in the afterlife.

  • @shaneashby5890
    @shaneashby5890 4 роки тому +838

    Jackson, shy & scared cat is my biggest problem. It would awesome if you could do even more videos on this topic. Cheers mate!

    • @aliceobukhova5985
      @aliceobukhova5985 4 роки тому +12

      Shane Ashby I have a male, 8 month old kitty-pistol who rocks my 7 year old female's world in a not so good way. She walks always with her tail perpendicular to the floor. Yet now she caves most of the time. Our house is super catified. We do need to close off the hide a ways. Any other tips?

    • @nataliewehn9827
      @nataliewehn9827 4 роки тому +18

      Agreed!!! My cat has been rehomed 3 times and is very timid. Would love more videos on this topic, as well

    • @KittyParazzi
      @KittyParazzi 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah, just like me adopted new kitty and I have to work extra to gain her love and trust, it's frustrating I posted the video on my channel tho.

    • @anabellecoetzer442
      @anabellecoetzer442 4 роки тому +8

      Treats, a lot of treats and cocoons are a winner for sure. I started with a coccoon for my cat and would lure him in with treats to get him associating it with positive things. He has h8s cat tree in the kitchen and loves sitting there to 1 watch the neighbourhood cats and 2 watch me cook the food he will try and convince me to give him later. It took months but my cat came a long way from hiding everywhere he wasnt supposed to to sleeping beside me on the couch when i play video games. Except for 1, final fantasy he will always try and chase my character on the screen. Pretty much whatever you can do to get your cat asssosociating out and about with good things do it. My cat gets pets brushes and sometimes the rare treat either in his cat tree or on the couch so he loves those spots when im home. Also just know your cat if i have guests mine wont be out much if at all but i will give him a treat comming out to say hi when people are around or if my guests want i will let them give him the treat. That way its not forced but hey theres perks so maybe saying hi to some new people isnt so bad after all.
      Also just know your cat and their history. Life experience does not have to define your cat but knowing their personality and history will go a long way to understanding their needs and stressors. .... sorry i couldnt help im not a expert but i try and help maybe too much most of the time.

    • @Westonone
      @Westonone 4 роки тому +9

      Me and my wife adopted a one year old stray. She was not doing well in the shelter and was initially very shy and skiddish so we knew we wanted her instantly. After almost a year she sleeps on the bed with us and on my wife. She comes up to us to take food from the hand (sometimes) or she just sits and watches us and has a sniff, she demands bedtime when shes ready and loves to follow my wife if she goes into a room. She still gets skiddish if we move to fast sometimes and don't realise she's there and she does not like other people at all she will go to hide in her drawer. Oh she also trys to meow quiet often now.
      These videos are helping me try and find ways to get her more confident and I am grateful to the creator for his awesome advice!!.
      She loves to play with our hands at times too but gets really excited at times then has to go calm herself down i think. I want to understand and learn more. I'd love a cat guru to message me so I can make sure we're giving our little cat the best possible life she can have :)

  • @sydandtheecity
    @sydandtheecity Рік тому +57

    My kitty Sevyn was so shy while at the shelter. I got him when he was 5 months 🫶🏾 The shelter said he was shy and they raved about him sitting on one of their laps like ONCE but now??? Oh he is roaming around a house with a dog and three other people and greets new people willingly. Sometimes it really is about just nurturing them 🥰❤️ he’s 1 year and 3 months now ! 😄😄

    • @tiffanyshaffer4062
      @tiffanyshaffer4062 Рік тому +1

      I"m fostering two 5-month-old kittens who are super shy, hiding in the cat cave. Poor things. I hope I can help them like you helped your kitty!

  • @mehitabel325
    @mehitabel325 4 роки тому +212

    I miss my wallflower cat! After we got him, it took about 6 weeks until he let us touch him. Then he turned into the best cat ever - he had the sweetest soul. Never give up on the shy ones!

    • @ibrahimhussein9148
      @ibrahimhussein9148 3 роки тому +7

      What did u do to convince him to let you touch him

    • @Random_X_listener
      @Random_X_listener 2 роки тому +2

      Mehitabel is correct I have a Wallflower cat his name is Shiloh he's a teenage cat now but when we first got him he wouldn't come out of the cage when my dad picked him up for the first time he scratched him it was flight of fight to Shiloh and he choose fight normally my someone would throw him on the ground that's probably would have killed him but my dad didn't and I'm thankful because it took Shiloh a long time to adjust but he's starting to let everyone pet him and touch him and hold him he's very vocal and oh my God he is the cutest thing I've ever seen

    • @itsmissmia
      @itsmissmia 2 роки тому +1

      My first cat, Norman aka. Stormin' Norman Bates, was the same. I rescued him from a terrible situation (he was living in a small bathroom in an apartment) and the woman who had him, who had no intention of keeping him, had him declawed! Terribly inhumane!! It took Norman (affectionately called Normy) just over a month before he would come out from under my bed. When he finally started feeling safe enough to come out he would only walk the perimeter of the room. After living together for almost 4 months, Normy finally felt comfortable and secure. His personality seemed to change over night. He and I were inseparable. He went everywhere with me. He would stand on my back and give me massages and when I had cramps he would massage my belly. He became so playful and loving. He loved to zip around the apartment making cute little trilling sounds or hide behind doors and watch us through the crack (think Jack Nicholson in The Shining).
      I think about Norman every day and I miss him dearly. Normy lived to the ripe age of 20 yrs old. I know he's at The Rainbow Bridge right now playing with his animal friends.
      I love you Normy! Kissies, Kissies. 😚😚😚 😻

    • @evirareid1500
      @evirareid1500 2 роки тому +1

      I have one cat, Bubbles who didn't interact with us. One day she cuddled with me in bed. It's been Jackson Galaxy from then on.

    • @siadawn
      @siadawn 2 роки тому +1

      @@evirareid1500 So... I'm having this issue with two rescue cats; they were a bonded pair. Both were very shy; especially one of the pair who was almost "wild" but has gotten better about that and really come out of her shell, so to speak. But neither seem really interested in cuddling and/or interacting with me much outside of playtime ( which they get daily! ), food, treats; I've done everything you're _supposed_ to do and they still just "tolerate" me. Help?!? My last cat was a cuddler like none other; and he died not long before I adopted these; but I still had ample time to grieve. That said, I miss my sleep buddy and my cuddles; and I feel bad because what if this is just my cats' _personalities_ and I'm expecting too much?? Can anyone help, has anyone had a similar issue they've been able to successfully address? Thanks. I love these little guys; but I'm also still heartbroken... 😿💔 ( And I'm not real sure they love me _back_ lol! And yes, I already know cats don't act like humans; and thank God for that!! LOL! I've had cats all my life; and I'm no "spring chicken." Haha. But after my last cat, it's kinda hard to be in this weird "limbo" place of not knowing what the relationship is ...I guess). Thank you to anyone who can help. I would be deeply grateful.
      *ETA* One last question. You guys seem very knowledgeable; could it be because they _are_ bonded to each other; so they won't bond as well with _me_ ?? My last cat was my "only" for a long time... 😿 They don't sleep in my bed with me (but with one another), even tho' I encourage that. Any and all tips are greatly appreciated.

  • @charliegumbita9146
    @charliegumbita9146 2 роки тому +24

    I just adopted a cat off death row. I was definitely a butler service for him. Everything was under my bed. I was once a wallflower human, I have PTSD and I still have my moments. I can’t believe I didn’t realize that I was enabling my cats fear by never asking for him to come out of his comfort zone.
    Thank you Jackson.

  • @MysticMetaKnight
    @MysticMetaKnight 4 роки тому +551

    My brothers drive me crazy - mind you, we're all adults (20+), but it's like everytime they walk into the room and see one of the cats they think they need to go over and touch it! It's like I'm trying to tell a child that it's not a toy. Just let the cat chill! They're running away because they're being bothered, they're growling and nipping because their desire to be left alone isn't being respected. I've never used squirt gun diplomacy on cats, but I'm very tempted to do it to my brothers.

    • @Artsy_Christmouse
      @Artsy_Christmouse 4 роки тому +28

      Lmao, bad brothers.

    • @Київськийторт
      @Київськийторт 4 роки тому +73

      If language solves nothing, squirt guns are justified imho

    • @freethineheart_2534
      @freethineheart_2534 4 роки тому +25

      Me too with my 39 year old cousin. Annoying!

    • @blessedmommy7349
      @blessedmommy7349 4 роки тому +31

      I deal with the exact same thing from my adult kids. I tell them that if she comes to them, they can pick her up but when she's sleeping, playing or otherwise involved in something they are to leave her alone. Being cute and fluffy (and patient) does not give them the right to use her as a toy

    • @Vampirzaehnchen
      @Vampirzaehnchen 4 роки тому +16

      Whoa your brothers are... uhm... bad. I also love to pet cats but if they run away (or growl, hiss, etc.) I'll just look around for a while and then it's okay.

  • @minicat3640
    @minicat3640 3 роки тому +53

    One of my cats is afraid of all my guests at first, but once they fall asleep in the guest room she smacks their feet and jumps on them in their sleep. That's how she introduces herself.

  • @Artsy_Christmouse
    @Artsy_Christmouse 4 роки тому +579

    What about a cat that is only a wallflower when you have guests over? Like, she's perfectly confident when it's just me and my live-in boyfriend, but when there are others, she hides.

    • @moordt
      @moordt 4 роки тому +78

      Yes! I want to know that too!? Do you have to force them out then aswell? Mine is scared of other people. It depends though. Sometimes she comes out to see who's there and let them even pet her real quick. But with other people she hides and only comes out after those people have long gone. I always think it's an energy thing. And that I should let her hide.
      We had a difficult start. She was away from her mom too soon and I think she was played with as a small kitten too soon. So I was already very happy when I earned her trust.

    • @Artsy_Christmouse
      @Artsy_Christmouse 4 роки тому +43

      @@moordt Yeah, she usually comes out as soon as the people leave. There are some people that she lets pet her, but mostly it's just me and my boyfriend. I think it's partly my fault, as she was raised not to go into the main part of the house I lived in at the time because I didn't trust the people that came over not to hurt her. But now she hides from the people that come over, especially small children.

    • @Rat2rrj
      @Rat2rrj 4 роки тому +31

      My boy is the same way! I think he was abused before I met him, he's older now and whenever I bring most people (who are loud) he flees under the bed, minutes after the people leave, he comes out to hang with me. It took him hours to get used to my bf when HE visited.

    • @mouse122809
      @mouse122809 4 роки тому +19

      Sounds like you need to socialize more to gain confidence, have them play and feed

    • @verah619
      @verah619 4 роки тому +9

      So does my 1yo Henry....
      However quite confident and happy at home with me....

  • @harmonys965
    @harmonys965 4 роки тому +151

    I never realized I was enabling my cat’s hiding and anxiousness :( I put a bed and litterbox in the closet for her and even fed her there because she seemed SO much more comfortable in the closet. I thought it was cruel to force her out in the open if she was so scared of it, you know? She comes out into the main area sometimes but mostly stays against walls/on the fridge. I realize now I’ve been making it worse over the last couple years. Now that I know, I’m going to take steps to help her get her mojo :) she will probably be a bit unhappy with me for a little while but hopefully the cocoon thing mentioned will help her have a “safe” spot that’s more out in the house. Last year I eliminated “unders” because she was SO bad about hiding under things and I worried about a fire. Didn’t occur to me that the very back of the closet behind things... is just as dangerous :( I want her to have a long, happy, confident life

    • @emilyburns7002
      @emilyburns7002 3 роки тому +7

      Any luck?

    • @harmonys965
      @harmonys965 3 роки тому +67

      Emily Burns yes actually! That day I moved all her stuff out of the closet and kept the door shut. She still walked close to walls, slept in corners, etc for... maybe a month or so? But now she is totally different it’s AMAZING. She will lay in the middle of a room. Climb right on your lap. She drags toys across the house to you and asks to play. She uses the litter box thats out in the open and is even SUPER excited to see new people sometimes. It’s a total 180!

    • @emilyburns7002
      @emilyburns7002 3 роки тому +12

      Yay!!! 💜 I'm very happy to hear that!

    • @giggertmcbabby5140
      @giggertmcbabby5140 2 роки тому +7

      @@harmonys965 Hey I know this is a year old comment but your situation is so similar to mine! My little 9 week old baby is still so shy and skittish, but hes been exploring a little more. My girlfriend and I set up his home base in the bathroom when we got him (only a week ago) , and we’re really concerned about how we ease him out of the bathroom. I hope your little baby is doing well after a year, and if you could offer any advice please do!

    • @mnirwin5112
      @mnirwin5112 8 місяців тому

      I don't feed mine in their hiding place(s) nor do I put the litter box in there but like you, I felt it was cruel to force them out -- and the shelter that hosted them told me to leave them be and they'd come around on their own time. Now I'm not so sure.

  • @laursouth52
    @laursouth52 4 роки тому +303

    My cat comes out but she’s scared of EVERYTHING. Everything makes her run, if we move too fast, if we cook and the put the cookware down too loud, definitely if we have guests.

    • @basquat76
      @basquat76 4 роки тому +28

      Mine is the same way. With my cat it´s because she use to be a stray and has slowly but surely moved in but she still gets scared of everything. It´s just so deeply rooted in her.

    • @konaaukai5541
      @konaaukai5541 4 роки тому +24

      My fiance's dad's kitty is the same. When she first came home, she ran for even the smallest of noises. It was so sad that I used to sit on the floor in the kitchen at night after everyone had gone to bed. I would just sit and watch her, talking calmly and sweetly to her. I would inch myself closer as she started to get comfortable with me being there and eventually she let me pet her. I did this every night for a few weeks, and she got better. It was the only thing I could think of to let her know that she was safe, that everything was okay. She still runs from pretty much everything, but she's usually the first to come out and investigate when we have guests.

    • @nancypeuraharju
      @nancypeuraharju 4 роки тому +9

      My 4 year old male nurtured cat has the same issue but his skittishness has come on recently. He wasn’t a scaredy-cat before but about 6 months ago he became afraid of any little sound. I live alone with my 2 cats so nobody bothering, in fact he is very curious when I have guest having to check out purses, bags, etc. But i can open a bottle of pepsi and the sssshhhhh sound makes him run and hide. I wonder if he’s possibly developed a neurological issue. Anyone have the same issue with their cat?

    • @makemecry6604
      @makemecry6604 4 роки тому +5

      my first cat who was a stray we took in, was never scared. First time we found him he came straight up to us. We did research around the neighboorhood to make sure he was a stray and we found out he was being fed by another lady. So he was never scared. We had him for 7 years and he died last year. 3 weeks ago we got a 2 year old female calico. She was found outside with her kittens and the rescue had her for a few months . She is super skittish and hides all the time.. She made progress tho and she can walk around when im there. The first few weeks shed hides under the bed (we blocked the access) and she went under the dresser. Then under the couch. It's a hassle but im working on it

    • @carolhughes36
      @carolhughes36 4 роки тому

      Nancy Peuraharju ha

  • @CP-nl1uo
    @CP-nl1uo 3 роки тому +115

    3:56 overcoming wallflowerism with environmental enrichment
    4:02 block the unders
    5:04 cocoons
    5:16 caving

  • @pepperfairy2104
    @pepperfairy2104 4 роки тому +279

    I did exactly this to my new rescue. She was a feral living in a cat population. First she wanted to be under the bed and i ended up removing the legs from my bed. Then she was under the couch so i used tape to block the under of the couch. I placed beds and little cottages in different levels on the bookshelf. First she was so scared she had to see me and she would stare at me eyes wide. But now, after 3 months of getting used to everything, she sits up on her scratching post and looks around like a queen ruling her underlings. She still gets worried and wants to hide a lot, but I see the confident cat appear more frequently. And she has let me even pet her a few times! We're getting there.

    • @verah619
      @verah619 4 роки тому +2

      💐💐

    • @annerittwage1401
      @annerittwage1401 4 роки тому +10

      I got my cat 5 months ago, and after having had him for 2 months, I got to touch him every time when he ate, and after 3 months, I could pet him when he was lying down and was relaxed. Now after 5 months he has come up to me a few times and actually wants to be petted. It has been a slow process, and we still have a long way to go, but it''s going faster than me and my boyfriend expected! He is still very shy tho and often runs away when we approach him (or just have to walk past him). And he still lies under the bed sometimes and always hides there when guests come over.

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA 4 роки тому +4

      My one took 2 months to not hide, now is sitting on the window looking out, and then sleeping there. Sleeps on the bed, not under it as well.

    • @born_confused
      @born_confused 4 роки тому +7

      Well done it takes a lot of patience with a feral cat. I have 4 siblings living with me right now and momma is fully feral but comes once a day for food. She had two litters of two and after around 7 weeks left them in my garden. I got a small kennel and a big fluffy blanket and fed them. They all sleep in my kitchen now and are almost fully tame. I even got one to sit on my knee and watch tv.

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA 4 роки тому +5

      @@born_confused Hopefully you will be able to take her in as well and spay her.

  • @Angaurwen
    @Angaurwen 4 роки тому +78

    The emergency situation: My partner and I had our first one when we were living in an apartment building and we've taken it very seriously ever since. We have 2 cats, and storage was tight so we had a cat carriers deconstructed in the top corner of the wardrobe. One day when I was not home, the building alarm went off. The cats scattered and my partner, on his own, had to scurry to put the carriers together, find the cats and get out (top floor btw). He couldn't find one of the cats. He was the last one out of the building, and he was beside himself at the thought that he left our cat in the apartment to possibly die. We've taken it very seriously to have emergency plans and prep ever since. It's easy to not think about, that it'll never happen. But that one time is all it takes.

  • @brsljankan.1580
    @brsljankan.1580 4 роки тому +118

    My cat wants me to chase him across the apartment, from the bedroom through the hall to the kitchen and back, about ten times every day. Then he places himself on the sofa and looks very pleased. He didn't do this before the lockdown.
    We once had a cat whom other kids wanted to put on a plank and send down the river. Daughter saved him and brought him home. It took five years for him to let us come to him from behind and caress his neck and head without suddenly turning and biting the hand. Five years. He was the brightest cat I have ever seen, used "cat sentences", melodious structures of various length to talk to us. He lived to be 16.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears 4 роки тому +10

      Brsljanka N. I play chase with my cat too, he loves it.

    • @redf7209
      @redf7209 4 роки тому +5

      I think cats fantasize chases just like kids play cowboys and indians , One of mine deliberately provokes the other cat in to chasing it around the house as a game. Its generally too fast to be caught but if it does it regrets it. Its not a game to the other cat. A previous cat used to claw something to get attention and get ready to run even before i react, it would repeat until i chased it.

    • @cvvzdesigns
      @cvvzdesigns 4 роки тому +6

      I view the "chase" game as my cat being so happy I'm out of bed she wants to give me exercise, but then if I DO run away from her she's like "WTF are you doing? Are you okay?"

    • @misseviie
      @misseviie 4 роки тому +3

      @@redf7209 my cats are just as weird. I have two cats and one is definitely a wallflower when people come over and with loud noises and stuff, even when I walk inside with my shoes on she's scared. But she likes to provoke the other cat too but when she gets caught she doens't wanna play anymore and start hissing at my other cat and I really think he doens't understands it he just continues chasing her and she's freaking out more and more. It breaks my heart everytime it happens and that's around one, two times a day.

    • @misseviie
      @misseviie 4 роки тому +1

      @@pommiebears I do too 😂

  • @commonsensecat6555
    @commonsensecat6555 3 роки тому +30

    A request for Jackson's fans: if you leave a comment, it helps him with the UA-cam algorithm that gives him a higher placement in the stream.
    Let's face the truth. We love the Jackson Galaxy channel, and so do our fur children! 😸😸😻😻

  • @chestersnap
    @chestersnap 4 роки тому +32

    I have a cat that growls if she hears strangers she can't see talking (and then she runs and hides). She doesn't do this with videos but weirdly she started doing it when I was listening to a conference call on speaker. I'm impressed she's able to differentiate to that degree

  • @marypoppins1313
    @marypoppins1313 3 роки тому +5

    Sending love and light to everyone seeing this right now 😘 may your cup run it over with nothing but blessings today and always

  • @stephaniegentryart
    @stephaniegentryart Рік тому +10

    Jackson. Your advice over the years has helped my wall flower cat. Now. She is a mojito cat. She was so afraid of guests in the house! I’ve noticed now she will hide but she hides in the room. I got her lots of tunnel things. She loves those. She will hang there now in the middle of the room where as before she would hide under the futon now she comes out when it gets quiet like after we eat and family settles in. I was so proud of her. My stepsister had her baby’s last time and she was soooo sweet to them. This advise really helped!

  • @KMartha22
    @KMartha22 4 роки тому +3

    We two adopted cats. We picked them in the shelter because they were both wallflowers and we desperately wanted to help them. When we brought them home they both slept in the middle of our bed the very first night and have been like little dogs following us around all the time, 😊

  • @alisonjetmar6554
    @alisonjetmar6554 4 роки тому +39

    Jackson, when I opened this video I laughed so hard at your t- shirt that I spilled my coffee. Thank you for your wisdom. I have applied it often!

  • @googiesfairyfarm4834
    @googiesfairyfarm4834 2 місяці тому +1

    I have a wallflower rescue cat who I’ve had about 2 weeks now. His name is Blaze and he’s a flame point Siamese. He’s about 5-6 months old.
    I adopted him FROM a rescue that picked him up off the street. The rescue thought he was feral because he’s so insecure. He was on his way to be a barn cat but he is so beautiful I couldn’t stand the thought of it, and since I’ve worked with cats all my life, I decided to add him to my little cat family. With him, I now have 3 indoor cats… and I just figured out his biggest issue… he’s deaf! Poor little guy! He would never have survived very long on his own outdoors.
    He’s beginning to gain a bit of confidence now and is venturing out of his hidey hole more and more.
    I’ve never had a deaf cat before so this will be a learning experience for both of us. We have plenty of time to get it all figured out together.

    • @szendrich
      @szendrich Місяць тому +1

      I had a deaf elderly cat. I used sign language to communicate with her. Simple signs that you build that only you and your cat can understand. Eg. patting your thigh to say "come". It's been almost 3 years now since my beautiful cat died at the grand age of 20, so I don't remember the signs I'd invented, but you can invent your own. The thigh petting, however, works very well to catch his attention and then go on from there. Best of luck.

  • @SarahDunlap
    @SarahDunlap 4 роки тому +8

    I watched Jackson Galaxy on marathon mode before I got my kitten. She's like ten months now and she's all MOJO baby! Thank you JG!

  • @emmab3342
    @emmab3342 3 роки тому +5

    This video is so validating! My partner and I just bought two sibling kitties (Dipper and Mabel). Both were incredibly shy at first but Dipper confident and food motivated so now he’s a snuggly little bug who thinks he owns the house. However, Mabel has been hiding under the bed for weeks. She leaves the bedroom to use the litter box and eat (thankfully) but when she makes eye contact with us she runs away. Last night, we finally said “that’s it!” And we coaxed her to the edge of the bed picked up up and popped her in the hallway with her brother and shut the bedroom door. She was PISSED at first (even growled and hissed once) but within a matter of minutes she was snuggling us both. It was so sweet! Her brother came and sat next to her which helped as well. I think he’s been waiting for her to come out. He always meows at her to come play. This video is motivating us to dismember our bed frame and to keep on the lookout for little cat huts.

  • @Cypresssina
    @Cypresssina 4 роки тому +44

    This sounds great! I adopted a terrified cat several years ago that turned out to have been abused. Between years of watching your show and some tips from a big cat rescue (reading to him) he is now slightly shy (mostly around strangers) but doing well. I can't wait to watch this and see what else I can do for him.
    He's not the one pictured with me, that's his TN(R) "brother." He failed the release.

  • @SamanthaThacker-q7n
    @SamanthaThacker-q7n Рік тому +3

    I know this video is older, however, I recently adopted a 5-7 yr old cat and she is so loving but super skittish and always on guard. I tried the “cocoon method” and WOW! I can not thank you enough. Day 0 she got stuck trying to hide under an end table. Saw your video, got a sac, we are currently on day 5. She is a whole new cat. She is still spooked here and there but she went from hiding to going to her cocoon no matter where it is placed. Tonight was the first time she ventured past the main floor. She doesnt run from my kids anymore. Just overall, thank you!!! I knew she had potential and you helped me make it happen. She came from an extreme hoarding situation and because of you and your advice. She is settling in very well with her new life long family. Thank you for everything.

  • @JohnNathanShopper
    @JohnNathanShopper 4 роки тому +474

    “I hate people....”
    Yeah, me too-Oh wait, we’re talking about cats?

  • @Leo-qn5ek
    @Leo-qn5ek 4 роки тому +4

    3 months into providing the third home to a wallflower cat (excluding her original owner or the year she spent at a shelter). My intention is not to give up, but it’s been a discouraging time during lockdown. This video is the glimmer of hope I needed. She’s not going back no matter what though. Thank you.

  • @colleencosgrove2577
    @colleencosgrove2577 3 роки тому +10

    I used your advice to help my dad's friend's wallflower cat. We were catsitting for a week and in that week little miss wallflower went from shy and terrified to confident and happy. I'm actually adopting my own wallflower kitten whose coming home this week. I think wallflower cats are my favorite to work with. I love the feeling of helping a shy scared cat get their confidence.

  • @crazycatlady3946
    @crazycatlady3946 4 роки тому +15

    Hey Jackson
    Just a quick message from the UK
    I love my cat and as a cat Guardian who adopted a cat I just want to say how important your videos have been and how happy our cat home is
    Thank you, keep doing what you do! X

  • @babybatvomit
    @babybatvomit 2 роки тому +3

    Jackson!!! This helped me SO MUCH! I just adopted an 8 year old Maine Coon cat from my local rescue shelter; and boy is he skittish.. I don’t want to assume, but from the way he was acting in his carrier, the poor thing wasn’t great in small spaces. Oatmeal (that’s his name) refused to leave under my sister’s bed for the whole first day, I had to gently get him out with food and water. He only left to use the litter box or to eat/drink.
    I was heartbroken. I thought I was doing something wrong and almost broke down because I was about to think I wasn’t doing the right things. So I watched this. As a cat lover I couldn’t give up on my baby Oatmeal. Now, he’s doing amazing!! We started leaving open my door (closing/opening was scaring him), and we introduced him to the whole house including my dog, Bella! He’s doing great! He still goes under the bed sometimes, but now he has no problem walking around and even lets others pet him now too!!

  • @shroomyk
    @shroomyk 4 роки тому +56

    One of our cats is usually fine just sitting out like the rest, but if he hears a noise (cough, sneeze, door, plastic bags, doesn't have to be loud) he will disappear in a flash. Very easily startled, even by quick movements. I don't know why he is like that. I've had him since very young and he is 10 now. He is even distrustful of treats at first. I can't think of anything traumatic that he has gone through that might explain it, and all of our other 3 cats are not like this. If you have any advice Jackson, I'd welcome it. Thank you for making us all better cat butlers. Light and Love, brother.

    • @wendytimms4515
      @wendytimms4515 4 роки тому +3

      ShroomyK I have a 13 year old who is exactly the same way. He's lovely when it's just our family, but the slightest noise, even a knock at the door, sends him running. I have no idea what happened to him before I got him at 5 months old. Whatever it was, he has never gotten over it. PTSD I think.

    • @mysunshine492
      @mysunshine492 4 роки тому +3

      I've adopted a cat when he was 5 years old that behaved the same way, the vet identified a deep untreated infection on both of his ears and told me he got scared of sounds because it hurt his ears a lot. He was treated for that and only doesn't like loud music now, which we avoid when he's around.
      My boyfriends cat used to love the sounds of running water and such but suddenly she became very scared of sounds of plain rain and thunder and we still have no idea why, probably one day she say a visual that scared her with the sound of thunder and now started to associate normal things to it.

    • @icemule
      @icemule 4 роки тому +2

      @@wendytimms4515 one of Your other cats is bullying the cat, probably when you are gone or you mistake a cat being stalked as play, I say this because it happened to us, play was actually 1 cat stalking the other when we thought they where playing until the one cat straight out attacked the other.

    • @tiffanyroseangeles7517
      @tiffanyroseangeles7517 4 роки тому

      ??? Was your cat from a shelter?

    • @misseviie
      @misseviie 4 роки тому +1

      @@icemule may I ask if you found a solution for this?

  • @tylerleggett5088
    @tylerleggett5088 4 роки тому +2

    We adopted a cat who was on the streets for two years. For the first month, he was a wallflower and my mom was worried he was a ferrel who would never come out of his shell. Took a bit of work, but he's sleeping right next to me on the bed and is the sweetest boy! We lost our first cat at the beginning of the pandemic, so this little joy has been a blessing!

  • @Fragmented_Mask
    @Fragmented_Mask Рік тому +8

    Definitely struggling with my cat... rehomed her from a rescue 3 years ago and she is still scared of anyone who comes into the home, scared of me when I even just get up out of bed, or walk around the flat, or do anything unexpected like cough or sneeze, goes through major setbacks emotionally any time I am away for any length of time. I personally feel like I wasn't given her full history before rehoming or the shelter didn't know, but she almost presents as a cat who has suffered trauma or maltreatment. We've only recently had a breakthrough with her actually chasing a toy that I am moving around, previously she would not play with me at all! It's really tough when you just want to be a good cat parent but you keep unintentionally causing your cat fear every single day :(

    • @mycatsinthegarden
      @mycatsinthegarden Рік тому +2

      That is so sad, three years is a long time when all you want to do is give your cat a hug or cuddle with her. She must have formed some sort of attachment though, if your absence bothers her. Have you tried playing soft music, a Feliway plugin, giving her a treat every time you approach her? I hope you won't give up on her, poor kitty... you're probably right about there being some sort of past trauma. We adopted a neighborhood stray 3 years ago. He loves my husband, but still doesn't trust me at all. I figure he must have had bad experiences with women.

    • @triciat6143
      @triciat6143 Рік тому

      I applaud both of you for all of your dedication & love to your purrry friends. It’s not easy but they are in such great hands being with you! I’m sorry at times you feel set back or failure but you’re not! You are a blessing! You are their world & they love you! Remember too, they like to be up high, reward with treats & don’t hover over them to play, get down on their level. I use spray cat nip on some toys, she loves it! Makes me laugh too! 😻😻😻Best Wishes!

    • @BrookeLauren-i3c
      @BrookeLauren-i3c Рік тому +1

      I just adopted my 4.5 year old cat from a rescue. He was found on a prison yard weighing 1.8lbs… and he has lived at the rescue in a small room by himself with no windows ever since. He wasn’t with the general cat population because it seemed to stress him more. It sucks trying to show him affection and him seeming as if he hates it. We are working on it though and hoping in time he will come around. Good luck on your journey. I think we just need to slowly give them time. I try to remember it took 4 years of him developing his now personality I try to realize it could take that long for him to embrace his new life

  • @emmandarijn
    @emmandarijn 6 місяців тому +1

    Just got a very traumatized scared little baby rescue who’s just 6 months old. This video helps a lot with understanding him and how to get him to go out into the world :)

  • @preciousinfinity
    @preciousinfinity 4 роки тому +22

    I once spent 20 minutes looking for one of my cats; upstairs, downstairs, upstairs and downstairs again, even outside just in case. Eventually I found him in the bath, laying on the cool plastic because of the summer heat.

  • @lyndahammond8883
    @lyndahammond8883 4 роки тому +4

    I AM SHIRAKAHN! I AM A BUTTERFLY!
    You are also an educational cutie, little star! Thank you for this helpfill video, Jackson!

  • @heysaekari
    @heysaekari 4 роки тому +132

    "they can't control their nerves when they go out." my cat and i have more in common than i thought

  • @yankeejims
    @yankeejims 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you. I've got an extreme wallflower :( it's soooo sad. I adopted her last week. This was so very helpful!

    • @mattlogan1
      @mattlogan1 2 роки тому

      How's it going now? Same situation :)

  • @keycrum4218
    @keycrum4218 4 роки тому +3

    This video is so helpful. I just adopted a Tabby yesterday. This morning I found her hiding in my closet, when I fell asleep last night she was hiding under my bed. I created some hiding spaces for her this morning so she isn't in the closet lol. I turned a cardboard box upside down and leaned it against a wall with her blanket inside and underneath and she also had a hooded bed. Hopefully, when I come home she has eaten (she didn't eat last night :( ) and hopefully she isn't in the closet.

  • @rjrjr1
    @rjrjr1 Місяць тому

    This was a super helpful video. I've had 9 cats in my life, always adopted and usually from abusive households. Within a year, every one of them has come around to liking me and interacting with me and other people. Except for one. We've had her for 5 years and she won't ever come out from the closet / bed. Vets recommended prozac but that hasn't done anything. This gives me a different way of thinking of things to try to help her be comfortable while still giving her space. Its interesting though--she was probably the only one not from an abusive or neglectful household. She wound up being born in a shelter though, so maybe thats why. She loves other cats but even after 5 years of caring for her, she'll still hiss and hide when I come into the room. Same with anyone else. I have 3 other cats right now and she gets along super well with all of them. Not sure why she's still so timid around the family after all this time though. One of the other three I currently have was rescued from a hoarding house that had over 50 cats. The other too were ferals I rescued. They're all way more socialized than her with humans. At this point, I'm at my wits end. If anyone has any advice, I'd gratefully take it.

  • @Groundbreakhuhwhat
    @Groundbreakhuhwhat 3 роки тому +6

    Jackson my family and I recently adopted a 1y old cat that use to live with 17 other cats until their owner passed. Frankie is a gorgeous cat but has high anxiety and is definitely a wallflower we are hoping your guidance and videos will help our new addition to our family feel more comfortable and adjust to his surroundings and also help him get along with his new brother Loki. Hope to let you know how things turn out thank you so much for the guidance!!

  • @ericadender4069
    @ericadender4069 3 роки тому +1

    The work you put in for this kind of kitty is so rewarding. After a year of work I walked in to feed mine and found her sitting. It occurred to me I had never seen her sit before. She always was laying down usually hiding. You would of thought I climbed everest.

  • @SK-uq2wr
    @SK-uq2wr 4 роки тому +35

    I have a British shorthair. She is so awfully cute and we love her but she likes her distance except at night when she’ll climb onto the bed. She will never sit near us during the day or on our lap. She will sit nearby in same room etc.

    • @cfaith59
      @cfaith59 4 роки тому +5

      My ragdoll too! She doesnt like pets or cuddles.

    • @barbaravyse660
      @barbaravyse660 4 роки тому +1

      Sounds like one of my cats. But if he’s hungry, he’s all over me!

    • @clararose1795
      @clararose1795 4 роки тому +5

      ʕ⁎̯͡⁎ʔ༄. Keep him in! Nothing about the outdoors is good for cats, and cats are terrible for the ecosystem...they’re an invasive species. Outdoor cats live an average of 2-5 years, while indoor cats can live 15-20, or more!

    • @krkoole7336
      @krkoole7336 4 роки тому +4

      @ʕ⁎̯͡⁎ʔ༄. Think of your cat as a person. You have to learn to understand her language, what she wants, and what she does not, then start a relationship on her terms. It's like the ultimate blind date. Great cat companions come from years of paying attention, paying respect, and a lot of unconditional giving. Kind of like great marriages. If you put in the time, the reward will be beyond your imagination, I promise.

    • @bnrrussell
      @bnrrussell 4 роки тому +1

      I have a shy cat during the day but she's a different animal at night. I suspect that it could be that my 10 yr old son has gone to bed. He loves her so much he tries to give a little bit too much attention.

  • @jessiszk4676
    @jessiszk4676 4 роки тому +2

    I totally relate to this video, for myself. I remember when I moved to my now current apartment, I was agoraphobic. I wouldn’t leave my apartment. Then as bad as this sounds, when they changed to the non smoking rule in our building, i had to start going outside. And i also had bad social anxiety. So when i started going outside i kept to myself and try to stay hidden. Then gradually started coming out in the open once i started getting used to seeing the same people. Started to socialize and so on ...and even though i still have some anxiety issues here and there...im now like a “popular” resident that my neighbors care deeply for and im now confident but not cocky and im the youngest person here, but people are so comfortable talking with me because im so genuine and kind and great with helping and advice. I also have to thank my kitties for helping me too! And thank you too!

  • @jstbtwnume9110
    @jstbtwnume9110 Рік тому +6

    I just love it when wallflower cats ‘bloom’ and show you their true purrsonalities!

  • @MS-ev1wk
    @MS-ev1wk 2 роки тому +1

    OMG! You are a GOD! I did everything you said and within an hour she was out and about! We are moving forward at lightning speed
    now! We all love you and your advice! A Cat God!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @janicearmstrong9645
    @janicearmstrong9645 Рік тому +3

    I just brought home a super shy 6-month-old kitten from the shelter. Not sure of her history or what made her like this but we are taking all the advice we can get to help bring her out if her “shell”. I will definitely be heading the advise given here! Great video!

    • @K4113B4113
      @K4113B4113 Рік тому

      How did it go so far?

    • @janicearmstrong9645
      @janicearmstrong9645 Рік тому

      @@K4113B4113 thanks for asking! She is really coming along! I made this comment three weeks ago. Since then we have blocked all the unders. She also uses her cat carrier as her cave when she feels the need to hide but we keep it in a high traffic area of the home. I also play with her a lot and I’m convinced it’s been very instrumental in helping her build confidence. I can’t tell you how helpful Jackson Galaxy’s videos have been for my cat “Jazzy“ and myself

  • @courtneydunn8494
    @courtneydunn8494 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Loud construction started happening right outside of my apartment a few days after adoption and she hid in this hole under my cabinet. I cried and hung up missing posters until I heard a lil meow at night. I’m a new cat owner and haven’t heard of caving.

  • @MD-vo7hu
    @MD-vo7hu 2 роки тому +1

    Currently going through this and will try this out.

  • @chestersnap
    @chestersnap 4 роки тому +467

    A litter box on top of the fridge sounds so unhygienic

    • @morticiaheisenberg9679
      @morticiaheisenberg9679 4 роки тому +45

      Yeah that made me gag.

    • @gregGould
      @gregGould 3 роки тому +31

      Litter pebbles in the freezer or fridge anyone?? NO THANK YOU PLEASE!!!

    • @aletheafoley7239
      @aletheafoley7239 3 роки тому +37

      Sounds? It is..... We talking shit and piss where you fix your meals.... I'm not okay with that

    • @charliebates7177
      @charliebates7177 3 роки тому +5

      🤮

    • @ALuV6
      @ALuV6 Рік тому +5

      I never even heard of that before. SMH!!!

  • @ro3843
    @ro3843 Рік тому +1

    I know this comment is 2 years after the video post. But I'm literally using these instructions today. The world is truly a better place because of Jackson Galaxy. Guy is amazing.

  • @BlackieSootfur
    @BlackieSootfur 4 роки тому +71

    I got a question. My roommate brings me along sometimes when she catsits. There were originally 2 elderly cats, but one of them passed away and the owners got 2 kittens. The other elderly cat absolutely either hates them or is afraid of them. She hides under the same bed while we're there, while the kittens (several months old now, both spayed) are their energetic selves. She's not people shy, my roommate tells me that she used to be super cuddly when the kittens weren't around. But now we have to take the kittens and lock them away for her to even come out and eat! I doubt there's anything I can do to make her feel at ease since i don't live there, but what do you think? I'd hate for the poor dear to spend the rest of her life under a bed.

    • @hannibalcase1100
      @hannibalcase1100 4 роки тому +8

      Maybe feed them together every day, but on separate sides of a baby gate? You'd have to keep them from jumping it, but if they just get used to sharing space, it'd be a start?

    • @BlackieSootfur
      @BlackieSootfur 4 роки тому +15

      @@hannibalcase1100 the kittens are a lot older now, and from what I've heard they all get along much better now. The elderly cat doesn't hide as much anymore now that the kittens aren't as rowdy!

    • @cascottage
      @cascottage 3 роки тому +2

      oh hey! i love your animations, didn’t expect to see you here!

    • @gregGould
      @gregGould 3 роки тому +3

      Depends a lot on the individual cat. My girlfriend and I had an older cat given to us with 13 other cats in the house and 3 Chihuahuas, plus numerous roommates. No proper introductions were made. It's been 2 weeks, he doesn't hide, still hisses at the energetic kittens but he's doing well. I noticed him drinking water from the bowl with his back exposed to the open expanse of the kitchen. The dogs don't seem to bother him any longer, but he didn't like them at first.

    • @wallaceluna6241
      @wallaceluna6241 2 роки тому

      @Lauren Hatch Tbh sounds like they didn't "Introduce" the cats at all. The elderly cat well animal in general needs to be the one "established" in their territory when the new ones introduced. Unless they aggressive with intruders then its obvi a different approach. But kinda just sounds like cat don't want none of that energy. I had a dog who was just lazy he liked to lounge around. When he was introduced to puppies he was a BABY he whelped cried ecetera till he found a spot that they just left him alone at lol

  • @nuclearlo0ve
    @nuclearlo0ve 4 роки тому +2

    i want to thank you immensely for your brilliant insight into the behavior of cats. this video, along with your books, have helped my BF and i to bring our newly adopted shy little cat out of her very hard shell. she has improved ten-fold, and although she is a cat's cat, she doesnt mind hanging around us and playing at the drop of a hat!

  • @Nostalkingwelcome
    @Nostalkingwelcome 2 роки тому +4

    My cat started acting scared of me and everyone. And it’s been so frustrating. You should definitely make more videos with tips on dealing with this issue:)

    • @kriss8288
      @kriss8288 Рік тому +1

      Did it ever get better?

    • @Nostalkingwelcome
      @Nostalkingwelcome Рік тому

      @@kriss8288 it’s a little better but she’s still seems afraid

    • @kriss8288
      @kriss8288 Рік тому

      @@Nostalkingwelcome awe we just adopted a kitty and she's very skittish and doesn't trust anyone just looking for ways to help her overcome that.

  • @mygardenanddinosaurs
    @mygardenanddinosaurs 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for all your excellent videos. I have had cats for decades and thought I knew everything there was to know but I have now begun adopting extremely timid and scared cats and the game has changed. I want to do the very best for them so find your content extremely valuable. Many thanks.

  • @shroomyk
    @shroomyk 4 роки тому +6

    I freaking love that shirt omg

  • @snookerb6777
    @snookerb6777 Рік тому +2

    Last year I adopted two 14 year old sisters. They spent one year in the shelter & were extremely scared out of their minds. Both are getting better & off of their anxiety meds. Been a work in progress but it’s so great meeting their sweet personalities every day. Don’t give up on your wall flowers.

    • @zepp3793
      @zepp3793 Рік тому

      I just adopted a shelter cat, owner was hospitalized so they sent her to the shelter. The volunteer told me she would be fine as soon as we get home but it’s day 6 and she rarely comes out under the couch until I put her to the restroom so she can eat. She also seems like she has severe anxiety because even if we pick her up she will hide into my arm to burrow

    • @snookerb6777
      @snookerb6777 Рік тому +1

      @@zepp3793 Oh bless both of your hearts. Thank you for adopting her. Give her time. Every kitty is different. It took my kitties about six months to figure out this was their new forever home. I did give them lots of time by themselves and they’d run and hide but eventually they found their way out of their shell. Enjoy your new baby❣

    • @zepp3793
      @zepp3793 Рік тому

      @@snookerb6777 of course and thank you ❤️ it is difficult but it’s a good journey to finally have her in a calm environment where she will be safe

  • @lanelazulisinclair2070
    @lanelazulisinclair2070 4 роки тому +3

    I’m about to adopt a wallflower cat, and I’m now excited to exercise these tips with her!
    Thanks so much 🦋🦋

  • @relaxmycat
    @relaxmycat 2 роки тому +1

    Awwh this is such a great video, thanks so much for sharing this. It's so important for owners to know how to help their kitties have the best life possible. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @lizzzarduh
    @lizzzarduh 2 роки тому +4

    I need more videos about this my new cat is 13 and a major wallflower. She is under a bed as we speak I blocked it off but not well enough and she mana hard to get under it. This is the 4th time in the last 2 days 😩

  • @sophiedanon7491
    @sophiedanon7491 2 роки тому +1

    I have adopted a two years old girl. She's a rescue, her previous humans left her on a highway shop. When she arrived, she lived for about two weeks under the kitchen furniture. We have been very patient and cautious, petting her, giving her treats to get her out of her hiding place. She lived a few weeks in our bedroom, sleeping on the bed but not coming with us. Now she lives in the house and sleeps on the sofa but she's still very shy / scared. She jumps for every noise, even the smallest, she often runs when we try to come to her, and when something scares her (vacuum cleaner, noise, someone comes to our house...) she hides under the bed for hours. We can't pick her, brush her. So we can't take her to the vet for her vaccine, it's very complicated. For now, I keep her inside but we have to make progress. So I hear you loud and clear when you say "block the unders" but if she can't hide in there anymore when the vacuum cleaner comes, she will be terrified. I'm afraid she will panick. She has two cocoons she doesn't use. But, objectively, she's much more hidden under the bed. Besides, I have big drawers under my bed, it will be very complicated to get rid of them...

    • @nancykilbourn836
      @nancykilbourn836 8 місяців тому +1

      This sounds like our Josephine. She was neglected and abused. We adopted her in August. She gained a little confidence, sleeps with us sometimes, the closet and under the bed are her two spots. She is terrified of other humans. She is 9 years old, so sweet and gentle. I don't want to block the bed because she is terrified of the cleaning lady and the vacuum...she has to have a place to hide.

  • @mockbuilds5455
    @mockbuilds5455 4 роки тому +3

    Thx so much! My sister was yelling at me for covering the hiding places lol. Again thx so much!

  • @KB-hd4iz
    @KB-hd4iz Рік тому +2

    Just got a feral kittens who, thanks to your very good advice came around to cuddles & sleeping on the bed in only 3 days! Thank you ❣️

  • @user-kt4ci9dy6k
    @user-kt4ci9dy6k 2 роки тому

    Thank you and hoping you’ll shed a light to the mystery

  • @jellybean9478
    @jellybean9478 3 роки тому +37

    I spent over an hour looking for and calling my cat yesterday... she was on top of the kitchen cabinet watching me look the whole time thinking "you dummy lol"

  • @Moofers152
    @Moofers152 10 місяців тому

    I just wanted to say thank you. I recently brought in a stray cat and he was incredibly shy and scared. He got under the couch and wouldnt leave unless I was gone from the apartment. I watched your video and went to work the next day. I blocked underneath the couch and other tucked away spots. I put his house on a tall table near a window and gave him some space. Within only 1 day, he was letting me pet him, and purring. The next day he was cautiously exploring the open areas of the room. Thank you so much, its exactly what we needed!

  • @bookmouse2719
    @bookmouse2719 4 роки тому +17

    When my Son in law comes over one of my cats disappears for the duration of the visit and he still doesn't believe that my cat Duke exists.

    • @BrookePotterxva
      @BrookePotterxva 3 роки тому +1

      Same with my cat, but it’s with everyone she doesn’t know!

  • @debbiekerr3989
    @debbiekerr3989 2 роки тому +1

    I've had the love, and joy of pets all my life, but where I'm living now no pets allowed, I'm moving! I really enjoy your videos, and I'm going to get a friend at the shelter as soon as possible after I get settled in my new place. Love your videos, really enjoy them.

  • @anna-lisalysell5077
    @anna-lisalysell5077 4 роки тому +56

    I worry about the emergency hiding issue. My cat is not a wallflower, but he did run and hide when the smoke detector went off once and it made me worry about what to do if there actually was an emergency situation. Is there any advice for making an emergency rescue plan that includes pets? I remember practicing as a child, but I don't ever remember it including how to rescue animals.

    • @MonaHerSelfM
      @MonaHerSelfM 4 роки тому +10

      You need a container for your cat, grab it, put it in there and make your way out. That is the emergency plan.

    • @laniig572
      @laniig572 2 роки тому

      Worst fear ever,

    • @kyladecleene4891
      @kyladecleene4891 2 роки тому

      stick the carrier right near the edge of under the bed and block off the rest so when they get scared they run in their carrier instead and eventually you should be able to move it because they will want to go to their carrier when they're scared now instead of under the bed. if the carrier thing doesn't work try a bed stand that goes down to the ground fully to avoid it all around.

    • @abrielc6157
      @abrielc6157 9 місяців тому

      I played loud music alot when my cat was a kitten for like 6 months straight. I wasn't trying to but by doing that I desensitized my cat to loud sounds/noises in general. She doesn't react to loud music or if the tvs loud. At most she does airplane ears and walks off at noises like a smoke detector

  • @MirelaAbazovic
    @MirelaAbazovic 2 роки тому

    I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU JACKSON, literally, I have been watching you throughout my childhood and you have taught me everything I know now.

  • @karishmakhan2083
    @karishmakhan2083 3 роки тому +3

    Oh yeah I need this!! My hair came down when I was playing with my cat and the hair on his back went up and he ended up hiding behind the couch. 👀
    Edit - once he got under the base board of my kitchen counter. I think that's further than wallflower. 😔

  • @XUsagixHinataX
    @XUsagixHinataX 3 роки тому +2

    After losing her husband, my grandma just adopted a cat to love and keep her company. It’s been only 2 days, but she lives under the bed under the head board. She loves to be pet and she purrs and makes air biscuits but she’s scared. My grandma is so disheartened. I hope with your advice, I can get the little sweetheart to come out and share those purrs and biscuits with her new momma. The shelter didn’t really know much of this cats backstory other then she was a stray. She also got fixed a few weeks ago and just got done getting dental surgery so she has had a lot happen just prior to my grandma adopting her. Honestly I really hope we can get her to be confident and comfortable in her new home. My grandma is 90 yrs old so it’s too hard for her to bend down and work with the kitty. I don’t want her to have to return her...I want this all to workout.

    • @pamelayounger9614
      @pamelayounger9614 Рік тому +1

      Please ask Grandma to be patient, and tell her what a good work she's doing with this Kitty-Baby!

  • @roxanarau7626
    @roxanarau7626 3 роки тому +16

    When some stranger enters the house my cats spend 5 minutes watching, then they behave as if they were friends forever ... all 5. Am I lucky ???

    • @rahmaali7304
      @rahmaali7304 3 роки тому +2

      You're very lucky. My cats want nothing to do with guests. The moment the doorbell rings they'll disappear until the guests leave.

  • @anniestephen9904
    @anniestephen9904 Рік тому

    Thank you, So Much Jackson, The Tips in this Video Works.God Bless You, Sir

  • @celticcheetah6371
    @celticcheetah6371 4 роки тому +20

    “I break cats into cat-egories” PUN ALERT!

  • @ellieplanit
    @ellieplanit 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve never seen more relatable content than the first 10 sec of this video

  • @tedbaker8531
    @tedbaker8531 Рік тому +4

    We took your advice from a previous video and adopted two kitties, instead of one, they were in the open cat room together at the shelter. They not related, but get along great & sleep together. After the first night, Ford (Orange tabby), is confident and will come straight up to get pets.
    But Aaron (domestic short hair) seems to have gotten more shy & stand off-ish, the second day. At the shelter he slowly came up from be hind me and let me give him pets (that's when I feel in love with him). The first night at home he had the same behavior as at the shelter. But today (day 2), he became much more shy and stand off-ish, he spent most of his day under the bed, but has came out a few times to get food, water, and use their litter box, but then it straight under the bed again.
    My question is how long should I wait to block off under the bed to discourage the behavior? (Am making sure to move slowly around him & not making sudden move.) Also ordered him a cat tent too.

    • @wendysteines-wahner2392
      @wendysteines-wahner2392 Рік тому

      As soon as possible. I have a wallflower cat as well, she was very feral...after 9 months she will finally approach us....but we started blocking beds, etc right away...otherwise she'd still be in there.

  • @aemiliamusic4136
    @aemiliamusic4136 2 роки тому

    I looked up this video because I just rescued a cat and she LIVES under the bed! I’ve never had a shy cat and I thought it didn’t feel right because my other cats are always out in the open and never hide. Thank you for this video 🐱💕

  • @carinawoodmansee9699
    @carinawoodmansee9699 4 роки тому

    My oldest cat is a wallflower but only when people come over. She's a rescue so I have no clue what her background is but she's terrified of people. When it's just my kids and me at home, she owns the place but not when strangers come over. The other cats we've had since kittens love interacting with anyone who walks through our door but definitely not our little wallflower. We did have problems with her when we first got her, she was always hiding, never came out. So we did exactly what you said here in this video. Food and litter were in an open area where she had to come out for. After a while she got the message. Also blocking under beds and couches. Once they go under those things they're impossible to get out. These are great videos, so grateful for your wisdom in trying to help the world of kitties

  • @sharronfield7741
    @sharronfield7741 4 роки тому +9

    I have a rescue cat that we adopted 3 weeks ago. She is 5 years old and is under the bed all day! She is coming out slowly but as soon as she heres a noise, back under. She does adventure out at night though...progress?

    • @Alicia-wq2fs
      @Alicia-wq2fs 4 роки тому +4

      Yes, progress! I adopted a 3 yr old 4 months ago that did the same thing. Now she's great except for when strangers come over. Then she hides behind the couch for a bit. I entice her to come out with a couple treats and her fav cat nip toy. And when she does come out we just let her do her thing and dont bombard her. If she wants to approach people she can. If she doesn't that's okay too. As long as she knows she doesn't have to feel scared and she gets her reward for coming out. It took mine about a month to get acclimated to my whole apartment. She was in just my room for the first week - mostly under the bed and would do most of the exploring at night. They're nocturnal after all. After that she would check out one room and run back to my room. Then the next room then mine. Etc. It was funny.
      Now she's totally comfy and confident (with the strangers exception) sleeps with me and all. Hang in there. Be patient. There will be milestones every week. Reward progress. It will be so worth it.

  • @fritzmiller2233
    @fritzmiller2233 2 роки тому

    Recently adopted a very shy kitty from a shelter. Thank you for all your tips. He has his cat mojo in high gear now and is exploring the whole house and giving me head butts when he thinks he isn't getting enough attention.

  • @SallyAnderson30
    @SallyAnderson30 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for this! I’ve been dealing with a neurotic, wallflower house panther. Bless her heart, I can get her belly-up beside me in bed. And then she’s trying to cave again...

  • @spinster4000
    @spinster4000 2 роки тому

    This video is amazing, my cat really is afraid of our living room but is super comfortable in my room (where he was put when we adopted him and kept him cuz we own a dog and have been training them to get along, which has gone really well and now we need to let him explore the house) but hes afraid of our living room and basically every where else so this video just is amazing i cant express how thankful I am for it!

  • @Spectolect
    @Spectolect Рік тому

    Thanks so much for the video! I really needed to hear this. I just adopted my first cat and she has been caving since yesterday. Now, I can help her over come her fears and introduce her to her new home with understanding and purpose!

  • @AwkwardestNarwhal
    @AwkwardestNarwhal Рік тому +6

    Cocoons wouldn't work best for my scaredy cat - she gets really overwhelmed with things - even blankets - touching her back or head. Boxes, however, make a great place for her to hide out and observe the world without feeling over touched.

    • @Fragmented_Mask
      @Fragmented_Mask Рік тому

      My scaredy cat won't lie in anything that is confined because she can't easily escape from it and I think doesn't like feeling as if she can be trapped there? So a cocoon, a domed bed, a cat teepee, none of that she's interested in. She will only sleep in places that are in the open!

  • @denali_gsdservicedog7134
    @denali_gsdservicedog7134 3 роки тому

    This and the idea of catifying my home with lots of high places and cat trees and scratchers changed my cats life from being to scared to come out from under the bed to hanging out in his tree and cuddling with me on my bed

  • @MelissaandCats
    @MelissaandCats 4 роки тому +23

    MY cat, Jimmy, is so scared. he doesnt really hide like a wallflower, but he always runs away from people

    • @americandee7721
      @americandee7721 4 роки тому +9

      Same with my cat, I honestly believe he has anxiety. He is fine most of the time, but he is still so scared by small noises or anything or anyone that does not love in my house. When we watch baseball he gets scared when we holler out about a call or a home run. We try not to scare him. My poor Castiel. I do not know how to help him.

  • @mirjanbouma
    @mirjanbouma 3 роки тому +1

    This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you Mr Galaxy!

  • @heycroweproductions
    @heycroweproductions 2 роки тому

    I have a wallflower cat, so glad i saw this video

  • @mia_elisabethx
    @mia_elisabethx 4 роки тому +7

    Right now I’m sitting on a rug with my cat, except she’s under it.

  • @JoJoGranum
    @JoJoGranum Рік тому

    Omg what you did in the beginning is a perfect description of my rescue cat Destiny. She must have been traumatized in her past because she’s frightened of strangers

  • @KittiKatKawaiiness
    @KittiKatKawaiiness 4 роки тому +12

    I don’t even have a cat.. I have a small dog that likes to hide under the bed like that. Why am I even here 😂

  • @huniebeebee
    @huniebeebee 2 роки тому

    Your videos have answered all my qs and put me at ease. I recently rescued an outside cat, ty ty

  • @wyndiedickson505
    @wyndiedickson505 2 роки тому

    We adopted a 4mo kitten from the shelter and she was a complete wallflower hiding in her covered home, and behind the toilet, and shying away from everyone. My husband found your videos and, thanks to your amazing advice, we're 3 days in to having her and she is out and about in her safe space and is playing with us with toys and letting us pet her. We had to block off the back of the toilet, but, after we did that, she has been more open to us sitting with her and has even begun to approach us! I think we still have a long way to go before we let her into the rest of the house, but she has made leaps and bounds of progress from when we first got her when even the shelter told us she probably wouldn't be the kitten that wanted to be loved on.

  • @alvashie1510
    @alvashie1510 4 роки тому +3

    How do i know if my kitty is a wallflower or still adjusting to his new home?

  • @ladiilove2218
    @ladiilove2218 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much. I've been in tears wanting to help my cat live beyond the basement stairs, this gives me hope and I will try this method!

  • @RavenBlack74
    @RavenBlack74 4 роки тому +9

    "be very very quiet"
    Ok, who else said/thought "i'm hunting wabbits".