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If i may suggest some content that might help grow your channel... Show us detailed information on how to care for our pets. For example show how to feed raw foods. How to make a recipe that covers the needs of a cat. What supplements are needed. Show how to bathe a cat. Showing the cat the bath with water off, letting a cat play with a small tub of water and toy fish and treats. I could go on but i think you get the idea. Thank you so much for your videos. I hope yt exposes your channel to many others. 😊😊😊
as a hapless!, Employee of my 4 Legged Boss!, i ask for 1 sleep in?, aint a hope in Hell?, she jumps on the Bed!, up on the Window seal!, back onto my head!, back on the floor?, fn feed me!, breakfast time!, " YES MA'AM! ".
you want us to listen the background music or your voice... seriously tell us your intension behind this video pls... unable to concentrate any of them...
My black baby is so amazing. Smart, sympathetic, chilled personality at times needed, patient, very affectionate , trusting... The black cat make me think of a very classic style like a black tie affair. These cats are criminally underappreciated.💜😻
😂 my kitten brings me leaves or her toys, she loves sleeping by me walking on y back or chest whenever I'm lying down.. She doesn't allow me to watch my phone she normally walks back & forth in front of it or she stands riin front of it
@@felineway Her name is Starlight but I call her Star, she comes whenever I call her. Her brother's name is Arie but he lives with my brother & my mom, he's a ginger or orange cat & Star is a calico they are 4 months old.. I don't understand cat age but the vet doctor said they are 4 months
I had only black cats for many years. Most were named Blackie or a name meaning black in another language. When I lived and worked at an apartment complex in Skyway, Washington, some people started being offended by my cats name. So I told them about my Uncles white Chihuahua, whose name happened to be Honkey. They understood that no offense was meant.
A true black cat is very rare. What you typically see are dark on dark tabby cats. Regardless, black cats make awesome pets. I have had a few RIP Saint, Sinner, Singha, Granger. I can't wait to see you again on the rainbow bridge.
Hi, how are you? In response to your question, yes, they can eat it, but it's important to take some precautions to ensure it's safe and healthy for the animal. For example, proper hygiene and handling, using a safe source among others. Remember, meats alone may not provide all the necessary nutrients for cats. They might need supplements like taurine, vitamins, and minerals to ensure a balanced diet.
My late, great cat Myles Montgomery Standish, Esq. developed 15-20 specific meows/trills over his 18 years. It was incredible and the specificity was simply ingenious, one sound specific to the want of dry food versus wet food, if he wanted to go out and stay versus a quick jaunt. When it came to his raging Temptations' addiction, he would give the cat equivalent of outright yelling--several times throughout the day and night. Man, that cat had a serious monkey on his back. Like that of a cigarette smoker having an exact product type, Myles' drug of choice were the Temptations Chicken flavor in the yellow resealable bag. Had he been equipped with a complete set of male parts, I am quite certain I'd had found him turning tricks for those treats. Had he opposable thumbs, in all likelihood pushing drugs and running hustles. He was damn lucky I was willing to pay for and support his habit 100%, keeping kitty honest and from slipping on life's black ice.
I adopted 4 cats directly from the streets. Cats that would not have survived very long on the streets, especially due to the presence of other, stronger cats, and dogs. Also, the cars are a danger for them. Three of my cats, were very wild and I had to feed them for about 2 months until I could capture them one by one, while still kitten. The fourth one, aftey having fed her on the street for three months, I decided to take her too. She and the first three needed one week to get accustomed to each other. 😻😼😾🐱. I would take even more cats if I would have the proper conditions.
The only thing that weirds me out is when my kitty lays on his back with his legs wide open. He doesn't have his balls anymore but he still has his weewee.
We adopted 1 cat and homed a feral. Hopefully the one who was feral will come out of her shell and let us love and pet her. It is s process. The one we adopted is great but no longer cuddled snd sleeps on my tummy like he used to. We still feed the feral cats family outside. We have fed her daddy for years
I have 1 British longhair called Callum And 1 British short-hair called Ayden. They are both 8years old/young. They both not needed the vet only for normal things. Don't let them outside , I.m bedwritten and they both lie with me a few times a day for a few hours. I play with them, the use a scratchingpole and I can say they are happy
Just FYI…no Europeans bathe their cats, ever, and they’re 90% outdoor cats. They don’t need baths *at all*. I’ve had about 20 cats over my lifetime, all outdoor cats and the only time they’ve had a (partial bath) is if they’ve had diahorrea.
My cat passed away on 7/11/24. He did everything he did, until he went to lay down on his back when he just couldn't any more. I noticed he didn't sleep with my any more, but he still waited at the threshold of my door. I noticed his breathing by the contracting of his sides, so I went to the Vet, which was closed with no replacement Vet, so I got an online Vet who was very helpful, but shortly after he died. He stood with me until he just couldn't any more and I told him if he had to go, it was alright, he was a good boy and Mama loves him, then he took his last breath. I made sure he was gone and placed him in his carrier until the next morning, when for his appointment with the new service, was to get him cremated. They were excellent and very compassionate until the day I picked up his cremains. I will get another cat, I just need some time to recoup. I have not decided what stage I will get the next soul. It was my honor.
@@eileennegron2882 so sorry for your loss. We had just adopted Naomi for our teen daughter about 6 weeks before she passed last week. She was acting very distant for a few days which was not like her. We took her to a vet on Thursday the 11th after talking with a o line vet the night before. We spent $208 on the 7/11/24 and she passed away on 7/13/24. We made sure she was really gone, because I watched her literally take her last breath, as I held her. My husband and I got up on Monday 7/15 and went to our local animal shelter and found our daughter another kitten, the same age, and that looks just like Naomi. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
Why? No-one bathes cats in the UK or Europe and they’re outdoor cats. They don’t need baths. Why are Americans so weird about this stuff? Declawing, bathing, all absolutely unnecessary and stressful for the cat.