Free tick cleanings , ain't nobody will reject that. But I know right. That cat's patience is on another level. With the tugging and all. I find it so adorable though🤣
One of those monkeys could end a house cat, cats are very good at knowing limits and the chances of escaping any fight without serious injury. It was enjoying it while they were nice though
Actually you can tell by the tail sticking straight up when the cat was walking that the cat was relaxed and content. I thought for sure the cat was injured until I saw it’s posture when it stood up.
The cat could easily grab one and run off . These monkeys have no defense against this killing machine. Even the most Tamed cats are soo fking dangerous when they are angry.
Cat was just chilling. Her slow blinks, body language (tail up and relaxed), friendly meows, and lack of hissing are all indicators. The monkeys are also just chilling, trying to groom, though some of them are a little overcurious lol
@@gabrielatheodorescu688 exactamente el gatito está muy malito y lo que habría que hacer es retirarlo, los monos lo están acosando realmente y el no tiene fuerzas para escapar. De hecho al caminar se tambalea levemente. Lo terrible sería que lo hayan hecho a propósito para realizar el video.
The cat is fine - not only that, it is relaxed; the tail is raised when it walks, even when the baby-monkeys become too annoying, the cat raises its tail immediately after, to signal - once again - that it is happy. Tail in the air in cats, is same as wagging tail in dogs. The monkeys bothering the cat, are all babies. The adults groom the cat, and the cat seems to enjoy the adults, while it _tolerates_ the more annoying babies.
@@FrancesLocke it's true my sister friend have a two cats one is female and other is male I see female cat is always sit on her bed and male cat is sleeping in floor when she call females cat she didn't even listen male cat is so gentle he always comes and rub her legs when she call him male cat have calm personality
@@TransoceanicOutreach No. Just cats. Not dogs. Literally everywhere there are dogs, there are also cats. But not the other way around, because high in the himilayas, there are snow leopards and no species of dogs.
Wrong. The cat was relaxed and pleased more or less. More patient than other cats, not to say that that cat could become impatient, but that cat sensed that there was simply nothing aggressive or bad about those monkeys, they were just being chill monkeys. There is plenty of food to go around in this 'forest'.
@@kaygrass Yes yes Will K I can see the reasoning behind your observation. Meow, I must point out that to the casual observer of RU-vid videos of groups of animals interactiing with one another in comical ways that this this may appear to be typical monkey/cat business (pun intended). But right at the end ..... right at the end of the video as it cut out ...... is more going on here? Who knows? ; )
No, the tail and the long steps say otherwise, actually. She's flexing her legs at some point, she might be in heat, open to contact and smelling really strong. You see the monkeys following her are mostly the young ones, they're probably confused about the tail being up and the smell.
@@黙秘権-r4s You do exactly don't know what i was talkin about. This is what i want to tell you Go learning what does "poor" means? It is like another way to say "what a pity " to this cat Get some knowledge before talk shit to other people, you're SMARTASS!
It looks to me like the first two monkeys were friendly with the cat but the rest of them were being mean and aggressive not a good situation for that kitty cat I hope he or she turns out to be okay it's been a long time since this video so who knows what happened to the kitty cat 🐱 Prayers 🙏 ❤
@@yackycollantesalv7089 You never have a cat? There's a difference between relaxed cats and begrudgingly staying put cat. The latter type is usually when they played with group of children who would stop pulling their tails or tugging too hard. And that's exactly how the cat in the video looks like. I really hope someone helped her out. She looks miserable there.
@@yackycollantesalv7089 You never have a cat? There's a difference between relaxed cats and begrudgingly staying put cat. The latter type is usually when they played with group of children who would stop pulling their tails or tugging too hard. And that's exactly how the cat in the video looks like. I really hope someone helped her out. She looks miserable there.
The cat doesn't seem to give a shit because it is too old or too tired to do so. Happy to see that macaques are not really trying to hurt the cat, but to groom him and the cat indirectly accepts it somehow.
sinnison23 I mean kinda.. since it is getting bugs out of its fur, but they are really only doing it for them selves. Grooming is more petting and cleaning at ones expense.
Umm no. Literally the monkeys molesting the cat and going for the private area is okay with you? Obviously the cat needs help. The cat doesn't even look like it wants the attention and I don't think that the attention the monkeys are giving is positive in the slightest...
The monkey that jumps in at 1:34 - 1:41 is like me throughout my life 😂😂😂😂 see a cat, pet. Then trying to figure out what I wanna do in life hahahahaha
The monkeys are clearly trying to groom the cat. They are trying to be the cat's friends... even if the cat, patience as it is, is has had enough. When they follow the cat, they've just not finished grooming it. It's an interesting video in that it forces you to see both the cat's perspective and the monkeys' perspective. Animal videos have always been great at conveying narrative.
The cat is showing intelligence, it knows that the monkeys are just being curious and that they are not really harming the cat so there is no need for the cat to fight back or get annoyed. However, monkeys can be hurtful by accident, even when they are being curious...so that cat has a surprising amount of patience.
1.a cat doesn't have it's tail up when it's in danger. tail up means cat is happy. 2. cat's ears are not tucked in. tucked in ears means cat is not comfortable and is hostile. 3. cats fight back when they are under attack. they're not like animals that play dead or hide in their shell.