Seals are closely related to bears who are actually afraid of cats, even small ones. Cats are so much more agile that they can theoretically claw the bears eyes out without getting hurt.
The cats that slapped the flame probably haven't been introduced to fire and don't know the personal harm it can do. I wonder why some owners subject their cats to possible burns?
It keeps fascinating me how they'll inquisitively and calmly observe another animal sleeping just to whack it the very next moment for no discernable reason. It's pissfunny too. Also props to the orange who wasn't having that snake's attitude - snakes never attack first my arse.
@@shizukagozen777 Ima splice that part of the film together over and over, and then do a voice-over on it. "I told you I want Fancy Feast and not that bull crap 9 Lives"!! 🤣😆🤣
I had a 3 legged cat for a very long time. About 10 years. The poor thing lost his leg to a commercial lawn mower (those big ones with that scissor-like attachment in the front). It didn't seem to bother him much, though. Edit: I mean the cat, not the mower...
There used to be a 3 legged cat that used to say hello to me at the entrance to an alleyway, but I haven't seen her for years. Mind you, that was a long time ago, so I would be very surprised to see her still alive now.
😂 Yeah! That German Shepherd actually did, he was leaning into it!!😅 I had 3 cats at one point, Gus being the oldest, and male. The other male and the female had scabs on their heads from testing him. He did not mess around. He even slapped me awake one morning.😂
We're long time dog owners who brought our very first cat into our menagerie last fall, a 5 1/2 month old American short hair who was still sort of kittenish. Our male Husky seemed most interested in him and got bitten and slapped multiple times. I mean one time the cat was slapping away on his nose with both paws wappity-wappity-wappity-wap, like a boxer. My wife and I laughed so hard. Now they're besties.
@@philsalvatore3902 You're lucky! Our cat was adopted first, a year later, we adopted Nana, Sheltie/Shepherd mix. Gus, lived to 22, while the dog 15. Nana, tolerated Gus, because she knew he was the first. But they NEVER, became friends. She'd bare her teeth and whisper a growl, every time he got near. They stayed out of each other's way for 13 yrs.
Black bears would to a large extent rather go after a defenseless animal that doesn't stand up for itself than an animal that fights back and could potentially injure the bear.
I've always been very allergic to cats, so I've never been able to be around them for very long. So, I literally learned about 2 months ago that cats slap the shit out of everyone and everything and it's absolutely hilarious!
@@Icarus_IIthey know babies are immature creatures that have no idea what they're doing. Adult cats teaching kittens to behave are more violent, probably because they have higher standards for their own kind
I'm telling you, those murder mittens are no joke! Paw can exceed 150 miles/per hour, knock over obstacles and people. Cats do not care who or what they slap. Professional boxer, angry bull, hungry tiger...cats will slap them if they want to.
The snake clip really makes you realize how fast the response time of a cat to slap something is. Kitty literally slapped the snake down and prevented it from biting.
Their Aholes. The cat slap chic putting on makeup that's funny. B slapping the heck out of her. That video went a little longer. After sorting the left side of her head. It worked on the right side.
It should be noted that cats, when they make 'swats' like those shown in this vid, normally DO NOT PROTRACT THEIR CLAWS, which shows that they're intelligent enough to know that they're just playing!
They just don't want to latch while slapping. Slapping is to keep something away, not to latch on it with a claw and drag it closer. When they want to drag something closer, they do use claws, oftentimes even when playing.
Cats have amazing reflexes. They are dumb as all fuck, but their body works like an anime ninja. It kind of works against them a little bit when they are feral; they can get themselves into many dangerous situations and then get themselves out of them... until one day they don't.
@@zroutube Cats are very smart. Unlike dogs (who I also love dearly) cats don't look to their humans to solve problems. They figure things out on their own.
Okay but real talk that one toddler could’ve gotten scratched. That would have been a perfect time to teach him, “We use gentle hands for the kitty cat (model with own hands or guide his hand). No putting feet on the kitty cat (move feet away). The kitty cat doesn’t like it when you don’t use gentle hands or put your feet on him.”
1:58 I was expecting a big *POUNCE!* followed by a barrage of slaps from one or the other. Instead, it was a softly delivered “boo!” Walking Cat: “Okay…” Surprise Cat: “No, I got you! See?” (does it again) Walking Cat: “Okay.”
I have never laughed so hard in all my life, as I did with this Cat Slapping Video, this is Comedy GOLD, and I have seen some very funny things in my 61 years. I replayed this at least 5 times, the result was still the same, OMG. I give my best regards to all the Cats in this video, you're all SuperStars, and the producer. I have a strong recommendation to everyone, do not have any food or drink in your mouth while watching this video. I made that mistake and spewed drink all over myself and the living room. What would we do without Cats ? I Love Them. They should be in command of the World, and late night TV. Cats Rule the Universe.
The cats slapping the dogs is why cats and dogs often don't go along too well. The cat lifting the paw means be careful, don't come closer. In dog language though, lifting the paw means I want peace, please be my friend. Poor dogs, I feel for them every time they get slapped like a treadmill...