Welcome to my channel. My name is Gilbert Baccay and I am a passionate pet trainer. I share our love for our furry family members - cats and dogs! I believe that pets bring so much joy, love, and happiness into our lives, and I am excited to share our experiences and tips with you.
Our family consists of both cats and dogs, and I understand the unique challenges and rewards that come with each. I will be sharing My journey with my pets, including training, feeding, and playtime activities that keep my pets healthy and happy.
I believe that pets are more than just animals, they are beloved family members. I will show you how to create a strong bond with your pets and enjoy the wonderful moments of companionship that come with being a pet parent. So, whether you are a cat person, a dog person, or both, you will find plenty of inspiration and information on this channel. Join us as my celebrate the joy of pets and the love they bring into our lives. Don't forget to hit the subscribe.
"That's adorable! 😸 It's amazing how our little furry friends can show their wild side. Maybe she feels like she's making a big catch, just like a lion in the wild! Thanks for sharing, and give her a pet from me!"
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate the suggestions. I agree, blueberries and pumpkin are great. Cooking is optional based on preference. Eggshells and raw meat bones can be beneficial too. Thanks for watching and sharing your tips!
Thank you for sharing your experience with your dog's! Just like humans, every dog has their own unique preferences when it comes to food. While some dogs may not enjoy carrots, other absolutely love them. It's important to remember that not all dogs will have the same taste preference. If your dogs don't enjoy carrots, you can try offering them other dog friendly fruits and vegetables to see if they have a different favorite. The key is to provide a balanced diet that meets your dog's nutritional needs and keeps them healthy and happy. Feel free to experiment and see what works best for your furry friends!"
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! I'm really glad you found the video cute. Cats' health is such an important topic, and it's great to know that our video resonated with you. If you have any other questions or topics you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know. Thanks again for watching and supporting my channel!
"Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's true that certain foods can be harmful to dogs, and it's important to be mindful of what we feed them. However, it's also important to note that not all human foods are toxic to dogs. In fact, many common household ingredients can be safely incorporated into a dog's diet when prepared and served appropriately. For example, carrots, cabbage, pumpkin, lentils, and eggs can be healthy additions to a dog's meal when cooked and prepared in the right way. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian or a professional animal nutritionist to ensure that your dog's diet meets their specific nutritional needs. Thank you for bringing up this important topic!"
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"Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm glad you found the video cute. Cats have a way of melting our hearts, don't they? 😺 If you have any specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to see in future videos, please let me know. Your feedback is valuable to me. Enjoy watching and have a wonderful day
Does it possible that they wants attention or wants more food?... I wake up to give him food and go back to sleep (early morning) he comes back to bed and bites me😭😭😭 and not like love bites at all😅
thank you for reaching out and sharing your experience with your cat's behavior. It's possible that your cat is seeking attention or expressing a need for more food, but there could be other underlying reasons as well. Cats sometimes exhibit biting behavior as a way to communicate their discomfort or frustration. To address this issue, here are a few suggestions: Ensure your cat's basic needs are met: Make sure your cat has enough food, water, and a comfortable sleeping area. Schedule playtime: Engage your cat in regular play sessions to release excess energy and provide mental stimulation. Provide appropriate toys: Offer a variety of toys that are safe for your cat to chew and bite on, which can redirect their biting behavior away from you. Positive reinforcement: Reward your cat with treats or praise when they display gentle and non-biting behavior. Consult a veterinarian: If the biting behavior continues or worsens, it may be beneficial to consult with a veterinarian who can assess your cat's health and behavior. Remember, every cat is unique, so it may take some trial and error to find the best solution for your furry friend. I hope these tips help, and please feel free to ask any further questions. Best of luck!
The test I conducted with my cat involves crumpling up a paper in my hand and then asking him to retrieve it using his mouth. I gave the paper near him, and he successfully grabs it and drops it in a paper cup.
Thank you for your message! I love all Cats, and each one has it's own unique charm. My channel celebrates the joy and love that both Cats and Dog's bring into our lives Thanks for Watching.
Thank you for your message and your interest in my content. When it comes to determining someone's ethnicity based on their voice, it's important to remember that ethnicity cannot be accurately determined solely by voice. Ethnicity is a complex and multifaceted aspect of a person's identity, and it encompasses various cultural, historical, and genetic factors. It's essential to avoid making assumptions or generalizations based on someone's voice or any other external characteristics. Instead, let's focus on celebrating diversity and promoting inclusivity. Everyone's voice is unique and should be valued for its individuality, rather than used as a means to categorize or stereotype people. If you have any other questions or need help with any cat-related topics, feel free to ask. Thank you for your understanding and support!"
The best and fastest way to stop a cat from biting is to nip it in the bud, when it is a kitten. My cat that I've had for 13 years was a biter when he was little. They all are. It's instinctive. I broke him of this within two days. All I had to do was pop him in the face with my index and middle finger. Not hard. About the same amount of strength as a mother cat applies when one of her kittens decides to attack her and she needs to put it in its place. The idea is not to inflict pain, but merely to convey the message that "what you are doing is unpleasant, so here's an unpleasant response." The first time you do it, the general reaction is the kitten's ears go back and his mouth opens, as if to say "How DARE you!" He will probably immediately try biting again, and it is important that he gets the same result. There's no need to yell. Just a stern "No" should be enough. This may have to be done a few times, but the kitten will quickly learn that he doesn't have the upper hand and is not getting away with biting. In my cat's case, I only had to do this twice before he got the message. One pop two days in a row. After that he never tried biting again. This did not teach him to fear my hand. I've always been able to hold my hand out and have him come up and either give it a head-bump, or rubbing his cheek on it. I can also scratch his chest and belly. That's easy to achieve, but it must also start when your cat is a kitten. The sooner you start, gently rubbing or scratching their belly, the sooner they learn that you are not attacking them. They feel safe. Don't grab. Don't tickle. My cat doesn't like to let me out of his sight. If I get up to go make a cup of coffee, he has to get up and follow. Same thing if I have to go to the bathroom. He regularly asks to be held and will fall asleep in my arms. This behavior comes from the fact that I have always given him his space. If I picked him up and he didn't want to be held, I'd put him down. This eliminates the fear of losing his freedom. You will find that your cat will be interested in staying close to you the more space you give them. When I go to bed, my cat always follows the same pattern. He'll hunker down on my chest and purr for about 30 minutes. Then he lays next to me, resting his head on the crook of my arm, dozing off. Then finally he moves to one of the corners of the bed and stay there. But he's always close. He has turned out to be the most calm, laid-back and most gentle cat I've ever had.
Thank you for sharing your experience. While biting a cat back may seem effective, it's not a recommended approach. Try redirecting their attention to toys and provide positive reinforcement for appropriate play behavior. Consult a veterinarian or behaviorist if the issue persists. Build trust and love with your cat.
@MyPetAdventures92212 sorry butt my life is not going to be on hold for a cat that doesn't know who the boss of the house is. It will end up in the pot if it doesn't change it's ways. My house my rules. Can live a very long life. It's not in charge. By the the way I help animals when I can. But I won't bend my knee.
You have the right to set the rules in your own home. It's important to prioritize your own well-being and make decisions that align with your own values.
Thank you for sharing your comment! It sounds like you and your cat have a lot of fun during play dates. Cats can sometimes engage in playful biting during these interactions, as it's their natural instinct. One way to discourage biting is to redirect their attention to interactive toys or play with them using a wand toy. This can help channel their energy into appropriate play behavior.
I rescued my Kitty-Kat "Jinks" 2yrs ago (we rescued each other) She is my whole world, she won't eat anything but Meow Mix, I mix the Indoor Cat, Hairball, and Kitten Mix together, she won't eat any other flavor, I've literally tried every other cat food, dry- wet-moist-top if line brand, and every single kind or real meat out there with no aviel... she's a small frame kitty (only 7# ) and will lose weight very quickly if I'm not keeping a close eye on her, vet told me if she gets hungry enough she'll eat it, wrong advice, after 3 days she still wouldn't touch it, she dropped a pd and a half in 3 days, I had no choice but to give her the mix blend back....am at a loss as to give her anything else to a nutritional diet....any suggestions???? Thank You 🥰😻
"Hi thank you for reaching out to me about your kitty, Jinks. It sounds like you have a special bond with her. It can be concerning when our pets have specific dietary preferences. While it's important to respect Jinks' preferences, it's also crucial to ensure she's getting a balanced and nutritious diet. Since you've mentioned that you've tried various cat foods without success, it might be helpful to consult with a veterinarian or a feline nutritionist. They can provide tailored advice based on Jinks' specific needs and recommend alternative food options that meet her nutritional requirements. In the meantime, you can try gradually introducing small amounts of new cat food flavors alongside her preferred Meow Mix blend. This may help her develop a taste for different flavors over time. Additionally, you can consider incorporating natural and homemade cat food recipes, but consult with a professional to ensure the recipes are nutritionally balanced. Remember to monitor Jinks' weight closely and seek professional guidance to make sure she maintains a healthy weight. Every cat is unique, and finding the right diet may require some trial and error. I hope these suggestions help, and please feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or concerns. Best of luck with Jinks' dietary journey!"
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@@erikaalvarez5121 My cat Inky is 8 years old and had 2 prior owners before me, so it's hard to break him of any habit. This does work for me, I hope it works on your cat(s).