My stray cat had the same behaviour as the one in the video the only difference is she bit my hand when I was feeding her now I'm taking shots of rabies and tetnus and some more injections
Not a lot of them. I somewhat see strays regularly and they're more of a "don't touch me" rather willing to be approached and touched. So far I've interacted with one that was rather affectionate.
@@20cnVision . Not really, cats are like humans. Many wanna stay alone and are independant I had a siamese for 9 years. She was approaching no body beside me. They only have one master. My children couldnt approach and strangers either
@@tsfbaf303 Cat : "Oi stop call me cute or your world gonna destroyed" Hooman : *took out the cat toy from his pocket Cat : "okay lemme play with you for 5 hours then we going to President"
That baby needs to be taken home. It makes my heart hurt 🥺. I honestly understand that one lady that was crying and saying she wished she could give all the homeless kitties a home... so sad.
Istanbul cats are always fed and loved by tourists and locals. No need for a new home when the whole city is your home. They even get spayed vaccinated and pampered.
If a stray cat does this to you, you're the CHOSEN ONE. Take that cat to your home, so he can have you as a pet. It's an honor to serve a feline majesty.
@Banana telekenisis what do you mean train? You don't have to worry about that. The cat will train you. Now seriously. Cats don't need training. You give them food, water, a bed and a poop box, mix in some genuine love and affection and you'll have a faithful roommate that will cheer you every time you get home.
I love how you can tell these people feed and love on these cats frequently. This is definitely gonna be me when I have my own place. My mom hates when I feed the strays but they deserve love too.
I never feed strays only pet them. Surprisingly I have a neighborhood cat who likes to visit me for just the pets lol, I’ve never fed him once. Guess I’m a cat whisperer😂 he doesn’t go to anyone else’s house in the neighborhood and gets scared of other people easily when I have guest over and he visits. He isn’t a stray though he does have an owner.
My cat does this to me every morning when I get up, because she's been waiting for me to play with her for 8 hours lol. She is such a sweetheart. (Thanks for your comments, and I do appreciate them all. However, since I'd never forget to feed her before I head to sleep, she always has some food left in the bowl the second morning. I know my cat very well, so in this case she is just being needy and loves me.)
@@kittykingfr I live in an apartment. Can't throw her outside) My cat meows so loudly, I just can't sleep. I'm mad at her, but then she starts rubbing like crazy and I can't stay mad.
That’s not always true! My friend has a cat that’s super affectionate too and he would be heart broken if someone took him! He loves to hang outside in the neighborhood. But omg what a sweet cat!! I really hope she has a home!!
@ПОВСТАНЕЦ ХАОСА at least he has a normal name, I'm bulgarian and we use the same letters as russians and I still read your name harder than I first read "непротивоконституциоствователствувайте"
@@WolfArtizan yes, they are 6 weeks old and perfect! About to go to their forever homes soon, I will miss them! 🥺 I actually need to find a home for mama too, and I'm hoping my friend takes her and one of the babies; that would make me so happy. Two of the siblings are going together to a home already.
@BirBaily do you expect someone to keep five cats in one home together? That's a big ask from anyone, regardless of their circumstances. I was able to home two siblings together and the mother with one of her kittens. They are all in amazing homes that I carefully vetted and paired each kitten with for compatibility. I could not be more pleased with how well things turned out for each one of them. I'm sorry if I didn't meet your unrealistic and potentially unhealthy expectation.
@@propcircles4082 dont worry it probably just want some love bc it just coming to this hoomans and keep pooping their heads on hoomans... If they want some help, they will come to hoomans and lead hoomans to the exact place for few times... Like "come, come come, i need you to do sumthn"
It's the worst when they are so touch starved you cannot pet them fast enough. Even worse when you cannot take them home with you even for a while to find another owners for them 😩 it's always heartbreaking.
Its not "touch starved". It wants food and knows the human has it. The cat is looking for food, nothing else. This is what cats do to communicate "feed me human". I guess you need to have a cat to understand.
You both are such gems and extraordinary people for giving your love and attention to all of the cats that you do, feeding and giving them water and pets. Thank you for being such exemplary role models!
It did this in Japan for like 5 years. Never forget Mr. Orange in Kobe. When I moved to Osaka, I went back to my old apartment after 6 months, and found Orange and he talked for 15 minutes straight and we had lunch.
my uncle found a cat like this one month ago, and he brought him home....and dude he is the best cat and he is sooo caring and intelligent it's evident how much he needed to be loved. I put him in a soft and furry surface that he loves in front of the stove but he insist on sitting on my lap and purr and massage me
@@juansantos1614 I respect your suggestion but know this, if you are suggesting this to a Turk you have to change it like " Adopt more and more ". Because we Turks adopting and creating shelters for them more than anything.
@@juansantos1614 Turkey has more cats than humans buddy, and most of them get taken care of, either by the shoptenders or people leaving some food outside. I saw some roasted chicken in a plastic box on a sidewalk. That's more luxury than the things I'm eating lol. Pretty much every cat I encountered on the street (and I've encountered a lot) look healthy and well fed. And they're almost always friendly and never run away. They even meow and run at humans to get pets. We Turks take care of our cats.
They didnt take him in. Imagine going to an orphanage playing with all the kids and then you leave without taking one lol. Feeding stray cats only leads to more stray cats and more suffering for them.
@@erikcarrillo7378 You really don't understand the context, do you? This is Turkey. If you were to take in every stray cat you would have hundreds of thousands of cats. Like it or not, the Turkish people love their street cats and treat them really well. You probably shouldn't comment when you are as ignorant as you are of the situation. That being said, Clementine is being a little ridiculous too. Petting and feeding the street cats is a fairly normal, mundane activity in Turkey. It's nice, but these kitties are not in danger of starving and if these two didn't feed them, they would bother someone else for food. They are so friendly because they busk their meals and the friendliest cats get the most attention and food.
@@Tinil0 Basically you're saying hey the problem is so bad that there isnt any reason not to make it worse. You're telling me that it's better to feed and create more stray cats instead of adopting a few or starting a spay and neuter program. You're right they do look nice and well fed but if people are generous enough to feed them why not put that money into helping the problem. I know it's the same thing with stray dogs too. Idk in my mind if you have enough money to spend to do that why not put it to better use and help the overall problem. I know there's lots of animal shelters that's could use donations people could always adopt a stray or two and have them spayed and neutered to help with the overpopulation.
it’s heartbreaking to see how desperate for love they are. adopt, donate to shelters, help strays find a family to love them, and feed them (warning: only do this if you are okay with a cat living near your house permanently and always begging you for the num mums)
those cats seem to be taken care of, they were even fed towards the end. they all looked well fed and not dirty. they’re probably in a good neighborhood where the people take care of them
ehm.. this may not be a stray. my neighbours cat are like this and its having a great life. It is just a very social cat, plese never take strangers cat of the street, even if you think it has no home.
You can tell it’s genuine by its tail and eyes, they’re thin. Meaning they feel relaxed or happy, and they’re tail is straight up as well: another indication of happiness. This cat was really really happy
This is definitely a meow of endearment confirmed by my own cat. Was listening to this video, and my cat heard the video, came up to me, and started requesting pets lmao
Every time youtube algorithm brings me "loudly" meowing cat it's at least two times quieter than my cat's meowing. She is the loudest and has no competition
@@alesarkissian4377 unfortunately it's hard to capture because she's the loudest when she wants attention. She stands in the middle of the livingroom and meows once or twice really loudly. She would be done before I could start recording.
I used to have a cat like that, Iron Fluffy, she was a talkative little bundle of rage, sweetheart and loving one second, absolute bitch the next. I miss her. All hail Fluffy, the Iron Maiden.
Cats are so sure they are "talking " to us! They are such smart creatures,they see us talking to others and we talk to them ...and they DO UNDERSTAND what we say!
I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that cats don't 'talk' like this to any species other than humans. Take from that what you will, but if it's true I find that so heartwarming and kinda fascinating too. Big up to all cats!!!!
It's true, while they meow as kittens to signal to their mothers that they are cold or hungry, they stop meowing entirely when they grow into adult-hood. Adult cats that live apart from humans such as feral cats that are a part of a cat colony will communicate to one another with a combination of their scent, body language (ear flicks, tail movements, etc), grooming, markings, and other vocalizations such as hissing, caterwauling, and growling. Cats learned to meow when communicating with humans even as adults because. 1. Humans are really bad at understanding "cat language", so they adapted. 2. They often depend on us in the same way that kittens depend on their mothers. Could argue that they see us as their mom (yet think we suck at hunting so they sometimes bring their kills to us, go figure). This isn't even limited to house cats either, not all feline species are capable of meowing but those that can such as cheetahs and tigers are known to meow to their caretakers in zoos and animal sanctuaries; their meows sound funny but they're still meows.
I'm glad the people gave them food & water bc the loud one probably was asking for food & water. Lol All of my cats I have now I found them on the streets like these on this video. I am so happy to be able to give them a good life in this world.
Reminds me of how I met my cat on the street, except instead of lots of meowing he climbed up into my lap and purred like a train engine for half an hour!
Lovely kitty, meowing unabashedly, hungry 😻😻😻😻 I also feed stray cats every day, trying to heal them, neuter them. Don't let the cats get hungry I'll spread this all over the world 🙏🙏
Good work! I’ve taken in 5 kitties that have shown up in my backyard seemingly out of the forest and have had them neutered too over the years. It’s not cheap - that’s for sure. There seems to be a barn that must breed them nearby and eventually they find their way to me. Some of the friendliest, purriest, cutest cats ever.
We in Germany hardly have any stray / street cats and if a few appear, you can't pet them - they are afraid of you and don't even need to beg for food.
He is caught in another time-reality vortex where time moves twice as fast and is trying to alert everyone around him... little does he know all he receives is pets for his efforts, which he also accepts graciously
Sorry I had to be That Guy, but I hate it when people distort real world phenomena to make the world seem worse than it actually is. This is real life, not some shitty sci fi horror B-movie. Thank you for attending my TED talk.
Этот кот точно раньше жил у кого-то дома. Не может приспособиться жить на улице. На это как раз нужно обратить внимание. Ему очень плохо. Все кошки разные.
What an adorable cat! She's very sweet also! It looks as if she is a little part Norwegian Forest Cat with her size and fur. Thank you very much, my dear friends, for having her in the video! I hope you are well! 😻😸👍🏻🇹🇷🕊️