Yes, cats can figure out how to open things. Especially if they watch a human do it. And if they are motivated. This was a motivated cat who had watched the human open and close the crate/cage.
Wait, but you do know that the 2 clips are from separate points in time, right? Like you do realize this entire video, along with pretty much every other video on the internet nowdays, is completely fabricated? None of it happened the way it appears. He taught the cat to open the cage, then makes it appear as if the cat did it by choice to save his friend, then ends the video with a prerecorded clip of them cuddling.
@@oklywright8886 ...Can I just pretend this is cute and wholesome? I get most videos are a lie, but I want to believe it's cute anyway for my own sanity
Has more heart, empathy and ubderstanding of another animal's needs than many humans. To keep a dog in a cage for hours is not only unusual where I come from, it's illegal. Most guniea pigs, rats and bunnies have a larger cage than this. Solitary confinement is completely species inappropriate for canids, who live in packs, roaming miles and miles every day.
Cats can be incredibly smart. Back when I was younger, I had a cat that needed to be spayed, but we couldn’t afford to do it at that time so we kept her inside. She learned how to open the bathroom cabinet doors by watching me get ready for school every morning, and somehow there was a way for her to get into the crawlspace from inside the cabinet. She would get into the crawlspace and then make her way out that way and would come home pregnant. It took us a while to figure out how she was getting out; but I caught her in the act one day. Thankfully, we were able to find homes for the kittens or we kept them ourselves. Once we found out how she was getting out, we had to put child locks on it until we could get her spayed.
The fact that you all tried that hard to keep her safe. Before you could get her spayed. Earned my respect. Tha k you for doing your job as a pet owner.
@@ilikeanimals5015says who? My cat loves my dogs, he’ll lay like that with them or come up and rub his head against them. They also like him, they’re very affectionate with him. We’ve had him about 3 years and the most ‘fighting’ he does is growl at the youngest dog if she’s trying to play too roughly with him.
When camping in a stationary trailer on a small lot, our then fairly new dog used to chew the leash she was tied to outside only to then stay where she was. She just didn't like to be leashed like that. No issue with staying in the same spot.
@@camelopardalis84 my dog is very similar, he's much more stressed when on a leash. I'd let him walk without a leash (he never goes further than ~30ft from me), but where I live dogs are legally required to walk on a leash (excluding dog parks and private property) 🥲
My dog who's a rescue has always loved cats and loves everyone. My cat loves to play and is a very weird cat. My cats are insects and the dogs are outside dogs but sometimes we'll bring the cats out or dogs in and the 2 are BEST FRIENDS. Like imagine a big dog and a relatively small cat rolling around and messing around
Nos amis les animaux sont intelligents ! Le chat a tout compris et vient ouvrir la grille a son ami le chien pour aller faire une sieste sur le fauteuil !! 😊❤❤❤❤❤ Comme c est mignon tout ça !! Merci papa de nous avoir montré !!
@@bernieheartdragon1888Он не подлый кот,возможно,хозяин недолюбливает кота,ведь он учил только пса и корм в награду дал только псу.Хозяин наказывает кота,те,кто любят подчинение,заводят собак и бьют котов.
I once had 2 dogs & 2 cats. I worked diligently training my dogs. I have had several cats, but had never tried to train one. However, due to an accident, I realized my cats were watching, listening and learning what I was teaching my dogs. I happened to drop a glass on the floor & it shattered. I told me dogs to stay knowing they would rush over to investigate & likey cut their paws on the broken glass. I expected the cats to run away upon hearing the noise. I immediately told the dogs to "Stop!" Then told them to "Stay". Both dogs obeyed. What I didn't expect was the 2 cats both obeyed me, too. One cat literally stopped abruptly, mid-step, holding her paw in the air and stood as if frozen. I was not surprised at my cats' intelligence. I was surprised that they were watching & learning the commands I taught the dogs. But most surprising to me was that they actually listened & did what I said! I think hearing the urgency in my voice, both the dogs & cats knew I was alarmed, and so they took me seriously and quickly obeyed.
Cats can definitely be trained. It just takes different techniques and time for many of them. My baby is food motivated and can do all things through the power of treats.😅
@@squarebear619 Yes, I believe that. However, like dogs. It's easier to train if they are motivated by food. I had one skinny cat that ate to live, and one fat cat that lived to eat!
@@squarebear619 All my mom had to say to her hellion of a cat was who was about to do or get into something was, "Don't even think about" and she (the cat) would stop, sigh, and change directions and walk away.
@@MohitKumar-sp7odThey're literally 25 string of text... I had no problem read that and I'm even not English... Where's go our focus if we can't read 20 strings without lose the point?
Si, los gatos también entienden los ordenes y palabras . Mi gato transporta mis calcetines y ropa por la casa ; en cuanto menciono la palabra " zapatilla" se esconde corriendo ( alguna vez se la he lanzado ). 🫂🐞🍀🇪🇦
Yep better then locked in a cage. Hope it hasn't been long period of time with no water or food. Showing the dog to what point I question you cant do that from inside the cage.
@@commenter621 i think the cat & dog do rest on that couch together, but i figured either the owner knew they'd do this (dog's fav couch), or he came back & saw them there
The fact that the cat was learning the entire time and she let him out is just so cute and some sort of way but they’re little like escape artists for them. It’s so adorable.
❤Sweet bond between dog and cat thats why the cat find the way to open the cage very smart cat the cat dont want to skip to get bond with bestie dog ❤very sweet❤keep it up furparent god bless you 🙏and to you're lovely adorable dog,and cat More blessings to you're family circle of life... God bless 🙏🙏🙏
@@Tuxicat62 I understand appreciating the frankly underestimated intelligence of animals, but I'd hesitate before saying something so blatantly wrong such as "animals have become smarter than humans".
Your comment is a statement, it is a fact. Animals are smart for millions of years AND, they are a much better companions than humans. My link with animals is stronger than with humans. I am probably just like you living with a human but, they are so stupid as can be😅😂🤣 Sad to say but it's true.😊😅
I had 2 female dogs, my parents had a male cat. They knew each other. Once, I was visiting my parents, having a bbq at the garage, my girls were in the porch. Suddenly, my eldest saw a mouse. She got up and with all the patience, came out, not even glancing at us, went directly to the yard, found the cat; the cat followed her at his own pace, entered the porch and chased the mouse. They all acted like, "nothing to see here, businness as usual", while all of us (6 adults) watched in amazement.
Que preciosos los animales,los gatos abren ventanas y puertas cajones, son tremendos,los perros son súper inteligentes también y muchas veces han salvado vidas de personas ahogándose,o atadas ellos con sus dientes también sueltan lazos. los animales son angeles en nuestras vidas.
They also shit all over and get in the trash. That's why Crates are used. Oh how smelly a mess to come home too. Shit smeared paws prancing on furniture and carpet. Ahhhh but there together isn't that special. Dweeb world
The telepathic communication between those two was real! In my mind I heard the dog say to the cat “you my dog” when she opened the gate for him. Anyone else could hear what they were thinking? 😂
My chocolate lab/pibble mix came to me knowing the basic commands. A few months later, I was given a 4 month old "outdoor" black lab puppy. I don't keep "outdoor" dogs. They always live in my house and have the yard to play in and do their business. Within a few days, the 4 month old black lab puppy learned from the 2 year old chocolate lab/pibble how to be house broken without any effort on my part! Soon after, I told the 2 year old to *"SIT"* so he could have his treat. The puppy looked over at him and figured out, after ONE TIME, what *"SIT"* meant. Over the 11 years they've been housemates, *they have learned various behaviors from each other,* again, without any training from me! They understand subtle clues (like my putting my glasses on means I'm leaving the room, or picking up my keys means it's time for a car ride) and seem to communicate with each other on an elevated level. Just a look means so much. They're so much smarter than they want us to know! 🤣 And they've trained *ME* to accomodate their every desire! I learn quickly, too!