Too cute at the end…..Russell learns to make up to “Momma” by saying “pets” or “love you”. Russell is showing he can strategize….he is a Smarty Pants. “Love you”. “Russell”. 💙🐾
I get a kick out of you putting toys in the food bowls... My cat does that on his own accord... And in his water bowls, hence puffies have been nearly banned in this household because throwing and receiving soaking wet pompoms is nasty lol
He's so smart! And handsome. My cat Chloe has been with me since she was about two weeks old. She's 10 now. She understands a lot of what I say, but I wonder if she's too old to learn how to use those buttons.
@@orngjce223 oh sorry! lol I just stumbled across Russell and have been intrigued by his language skills. I'll have to check Billi out. Thanks for letting me know.
Why do we feel calmer and gentler when we interact with our pets? Not only are they adorable to look at, but their healing effects have been scientifically proven! If you look at your brain when you are in contact with your pet, you will see that a substance called oxytocin is being secreted rapidly. This oxytocin has a healing effect on the brain. Oxytocin regulates the autonomic nervous system, heals brain fatigue, and stabilizes the mood. So it's true that spending time with your pet can heal you.😻😻😻😻🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍
We have just got our first buttons today for our two cats. So excited. We have started with treat and if they figure it out will do play. One of them is already caught on the button means treats after only doing it twice for 10 mins! Our other cat we think is going to be much slower shes very timid n jumpy so finds it more difficult to concentrate. I LOVE your videos its great idea to potentially be able to communicate with our cats!
Do you think there is an age limit to when one shouldn’t bother to try to teach buttons? I always talk to my cats and can figure out what they want ( mostly food, some of them!). But I have two really smart ginger cats that may benefit but are 12 years old. What do you think?