I wish she would. You can see by its body language it isn't happy. Just because its momma is laughing doesn't mean kitty is happy. Real smart, training a beautiful feline to literally attack you and hit you hard. My house cats will do the same thing if i piss them off, some sooner some later but Jesus to laugh about it and keep it up over and over. Cats don't like to be teased or fucked with. I'd like to see her playing with it rope or feathers or anything besides what she's doing. I try to always be nice in comments but it's really smart to be screwing with a cat that can bite a bit harder than a house cat. Beautiful feline though. Very healthy
Linda: "You have pissy feet" Kyan: "Say it to my face" Linda: "You have pissy feet" Kyan: "Say it louder" Linda: "You have pissy feet!" Kyan: "ARGGHHHHHHHHH!"
@@darrenfearon4288 so nobody can have a pet? Legit every single animal we have nowadays used to be wild but where domesticated Wheres your logic darling?
@@andrewfowler5845 you obviously have never seen a pissed off feral cat then... and this cat here is much larger than a normal cat... trust me, this cat here would tear you apart if it was feral and pissed off.
@@--pussypatroll-- I have one that's what made me watch the channel however she is very young not fully grown yet so I expect she is powerful I'm just being silly x
@@andrewfowler5845 ... When your Serval grows up it will be the size of a German Shepherd dog, These cats and the Savannah can be leash trained. Leash training on a Domestic Cat??? I don’t think so.......
Guys, chill out. This cat is playing. Notice how the ears aren't pinned back and the cat isn't making any threatening noises (or any noises at all, for that matter). My little domesticated cat plays with me just like this (and probably more aggressively, if anything). This cat is just bigger. Just sit back and enjoy the cuteness. Yes, servals are wild animals (as opposed to the hybrid savannahs), but domesticated servals have been raised in captivity since the 1960s--this animal was not taken from the wild; it was raised by humans its entire life. So long as the owner is responsible and loving, has adequate resources, and knows what it means to own such a cat, I see nothing wrong with it. (That being said, I do strongly believe servals aren't meant for everybody, as the average person does NOT have adequate resources to own a serval.)
I don’t blame it - how would you behave if someone kept telling you “I smell pissy feet” - it’s been in the litter box!! 😂😂🤣🤣 Note the typical predatory instinct to go for the back of the neck - in the wild, cats usually kill their prey by biting through the cervical spine.
I have a similar thing happen with my arctic fox. he was playing running in and out of his cage and got his foot caught. I didn't think twice about saving him and he bit me since he was in pain and didnt know i was trying to help. Any animal can do that though when scared and trapped, in pain. His teeth went completely through my wrist and I passed out for a few minutes from the pain. But I was fine and so was he within 20 minutes when we all calmed down.
I noticed how bare that room was. In fact, I've noticed how bare all Serval and Savannah Cat domiciles are. That's because the DESTROY EVERYTHING. I own two F3 Savannah brothers. It's like owning a feline raccoons or a feline monkeys. I love them to death but they have ruined my blinds, destroyed art work and one of them pees on the wood floor whenever he sees another cat outside. The floor is toast. Oy.
I would never look a Serval straight in the eye even if it is my puppy because for him it is equivalent to challenging him in combat and therefore he could get angry very very seriously, I believe that he must be treated with firmness and a strong pulse but with respect. Beautiful cat, wonderful compliments 😻
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he's going for a neck bite... and she is reinforcing that she is fearful. i mean really, how could this possibly go wrong. that said, yes.. no real harm seems to be meant at the moment.
Some people over-analyze things way too much, part of cats' playful behavior is simulating fights and simulating aggressive behavior and cats like to simulate fights as much as any other social mammals. The fact that the cat rolled around on the floor after the last jump shows that he was just in a playful mood and didn't take it seriously.
Clearly, Nancy, you don't know how animals work, animals have trigger words and phrases that mean different things. For example, one of my cats recognizes 'Get him/her' as 'Go play with them' She is using a trigger word that in the serval's eyes means 'Play'
But if the game got competitive you would know it quick, Absolutely gorgeous creature. I'd go a couple rounds with the sweetheart. I'm sure I would be tapping out! from kisses. This one is sweeter than honey.
@@luberiashvili7628 Bailey lovely name❤️🙂 I have 4 cats 3 girls and a boy cat. I gave the names of the lion king of the movie Simba, Nala, Kierra and a cotton ball (Pumpuli) ❤️
@@tomisalonen5262 so sweet... omg... i just adore cats...they are so calm and crazy at the same time😍😍😍 and their beauty is amazing 😍 do you have pucs of them?
SiouxICMBD NABVrAoJwOn cause that women pretending knows that cat, is playing very dangerous ...one day at least she gona have a eye rip or a big scare on her face
She has fear in her eyes and is pretending to be comfortable with this animal, probably so she can be thought of as a cool Serval Whisperer, like we all wish we could be. She's tense and terrified, but every time she escapes unscathed, she thinks it's her being good with animals. "Look at me, look at me!!" She's a moron. Not good.
Hopefully I will have one later in life. Learning all I can off my Bengals right now lol. This breed is just beautiful and raised right make great companions. This mom and serval look like they have a great bond and a great game they made. My Rebel loves to play hide and seek. Also tag with his brother.
It's the primal instinct. Interesting how even small domesticated cats always try to go for the lower part of the spine (just on top of the hips) or when they get in close, they go for the windpipe. Clearly this cat is playing but that's how cats learn.
this just showes that they dont understand cats..... no wonder the cat is attacking when watching her/him directly into the eyes.... its kinda offense to them...
Why are these thoughtless people trying to domesticate wild animals? They don't belong in homes playing pretty pets for their owners, they belong in their natural, wild habitat. Isn't there a law against buying wild animals?
If that Serval is playing, it's o.k. But it seems that the owner is definitely covering her face, so maybe it ain't so friendly after all. It's certainly a beautiful creature, however. But I would not own one. These kind of cats are just too unpredictable.