I found this comment funny. Because clearly the cat was enjoying it on her back,not really the head or tail but would keep turning around for it again on the back. I found this surprisingly wholesome...
@@hi5the31s3 Yeah he bopped them a couple times on the head and they didn't like that. But they just came back for more because the other 'good bops' faaaar outweigh the 'bad bops.'
@卐 peis 卐 i was thinking the same thing. imagine if a woman gets raped and doesn't say anything and the guy that raped her goes like "maybe she didn't say anything cause she liked it"...🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@constantinvaldor3742well the thing is, I think this is like this for a bunch of cats. Just like how some cats don’t like their belly being touched and go insane mode, some cats like it when their owners start smacking their back or their sides. I’m not too sure why but my cat likes it when I give them a series of repeated smacks to her sides
Whenever I have an empty cardboard tube lying around I think about this video. I'm happy that Juliette lived a good long life, it's evident that you took great care of her!
Ah, this absolute classic from vintage YT. RIP to the tube-loving kitty called Juliette. It always seemed appropriate that a cat had a thing for a series of tubes.
My childhood cat Jinxy was the same way... She'd hop up on the arm of the couch and meow until someone smacked her with a rolled-up newspaper for a little while. We called it "bapping" her. "Jinxy wants baps again, can you get it?" She was a good cat ❤
Fr man my 3 yr old “was innocent tabby” all the sudden went on a rampage mode and started viciously attacking everyone on sight it was messed up man we treat the mf like a king as well lol.
She is so cute. She was enjoying every moment and you could see how much she loved her owner. Such a cute and funny video but the description made me cry. 😢😢
My cat once stood up on his paws and said "Nobody will believe you" and revealed all answers to the mysteries of our universe. When my mom walked in he meowed. I was shocked, my mom fed him and went back to reading her book. We never had a cat.
My cat likes to be smacked, too. We discovered it when she kept trying to insert herself under the pedals of a stationary bike so she could be smacked by them. Now she's not allowed near the bike, but we have a giant fly swatter that she gets her smacks from.
It’s like a Swedish massage that humans would get, but for cats. Edit: I should mention that I thought Swedish massages were the really rough ones where you get smacked around, but I now know it’s Thai massages that do that.
That technique (often used in Shiatsu and Swedish massage) is called "tapotement." It stimulates nerves, increases blood flow, calms the mind, and really gets those deep knots out! The key is not to do it too hard. (Firm drumming with loose fingers works well.) A lot of cats I've met really love rhythmic pats, and dogs absolutely love it. The long, thin-walled cardboard tube is very fitting, since its shape will disburse the brunt of the impact, leaving only perfect, solid pats for application to the cade.
@@misterturkturkle do you notice how we were super lame ? And even if we tried hard to be cool or talk nicely, we couldn’t, & we still uploaded it. These days we learned how to talk properly and act decent but only cause we achieved it through practice & years. Gen Z are almost born knowing how to act & be cool, thats good though but I can’t help to think “is there a dark side to it??”, like all the things that are so perfect, there’s always a catch or something wrong/odd, if Gen Z are so natively good at acting and living, aren’t they purely empty inside since birth ? Do they have a reason for living ?? What will they do once they grow a little older and become the new millenials?? What will they achieve if they’re already perfect at 20 ?? Will they go dark? Once they’re late 20’s & 30’s....... will they get bored of life once they’re older? Then Gen Alpha, they will be dark teens when Gen Z are dark adults