@@jarlett3793 if only. My cat has been an indoor cat since he was like 2 months old, doesn't change the fact that he managed to way too many birds from the window from the second floor or try to attack my parrots anytime he could. I have to keep the birds confined to my room that he isn't allowed to go in. I love him to bits though
@@hajarmdn4883 ahh that's strange, my cat is by coincidence (idk how to spell) also 2 months old when i got him, but is totally different to what you're claiming.. guess cats have their own way of thinking.. ^▪︎^
I know right, absolutely hilarious. You could tell that kitty was thinking "if only mum wasn't here, then I'd really show you how much it's pissing me off" It was so hard for that kitty to restrain from having a parrot sandwich for dinner. 😂😂
@@MikeYurbasovich In a fight to the death the cat is winning 100% of the time. Sure the parrot could potentially injure the cat, but that’s not gonna stop the cat from biting down and breaking the parrots neck. A gazelle could potentially injure a lion, but the lion is still almost certainly winning the fight.
@@MikeYurbasovich I very much see this scenario as a predator killing its prey since cats are naturally inclined to kill birds. Even if that isn’t the case, the hypothetical assumes that both parties are gonna be locked in on fighting the other.
I mean that species of parrot can totally maim and disable a cat with its claws and beak, the cat knows not to fuck with something that powerful, it can fly too so it can make its life a misery even more if it fucks with it.
That cat must be a Taurus! Just patiently put up with a lot of shit until it had enough... Then when you least expecting it he kills you with one shot! Just the same way as i deal with annoying people lol👶
0:06 "YOOOO BROOOOO ITS ME COCKATOOO AGEINNNN" 0:09 *Whispering* "Listening here you little brats, the owner bought this blanket for me, so this blanket is MINE !" 0:28 "OOOHH THEY ARE RECORDING US AGAIN, SAY HI TO THE AUDDDEIIEENCEEEE !!! :>>>>>"
alex febrianoo I know you don't mean aussy as in Aussie as in Australian, cause even my kid brother knows that's an African Grey! Check yourself mate!?! Wot now.
@@Nora88xi - all cats have different personalities, there are plenty that annoy or "attack" for their own amusement just like many creatures lol.. the best one in videos tho is the cat who doesn't like her owner's singing #ohreallyHelen everytime Liz tries to sing, Helen just comes running outta nowhere to pounce on her! 😂
@@kepler9920 yep, i was wrong idk why i was so hasty with my conclusion edit: actually, its recently discovered that "The New Zealand Kea, the world's only alpine parrot is known as the 'Clown of the Alps' to South Islanders; and has recently been heralded as the world's smartest bird (its intelligence rivals a monkey's) says the Institute of Cognitive Biology in Vienna."
@RealGraySkyMusic It _may_ have already been going on for a few minutes before she started filming it. He _definitely_ looks like he's so done with everything. ✔💯 😂
@@missinspired581 I'd also add to that thought that as a lifelong cat owner who has owned and taken care of several dozen cats over the years and also have tended to countless strays, cats eyes are very vulnerable because of their extremely large size in relation to their head size. I have seen a few cats lose an eye over the years.
@pikachu chuuu " It is commenting not comanting also upload not aploed and It is called video not vid." what do u call that? ppl like u are everywhere on YT.
@@Selkie7 ye i know right. as soon as the owner left the room i would have ripped that parrots head of i was the cat. unless of course they normally get along.
No, you aren't. Sure looks like that bird is debating whether or not it wants to bite that cat's eyes. I don't recommend the owner let those two get too close after that.
Its not really a big deal in this case. If the bird wanted to peck the cats eye it would have gone for it and not try to simply fuck with it. Greys are really smart and mischievous and Ive heard stories from friends of them doing this to their owners haha. Its clear from the video these two have known eachother for a while. The parrot was just trying to rouse the cat.
Ha, I have an African Gray and 3 cats. Believe me she's evil, the cats are all scared of her as her beak is strong enough to bite through their paws, she took a chunk out my dogs ear. Cat is on the menu for African grays
bla bla Careful, you’re trying to fight ignorance on the internet. Whenever you do that, stupidity fights back hard! I too am sick of idiots typing “would of” or “could of” as if that makes any sense.
@Eden Seven yeah that's actually the reality of the situation, it's trying to peck the cats eyeball. Everyone here thinks it's a disney film as with all pet videos. "Looking to make sure it saw it" yeah sure
@@VildgamirTheDemonSlayer dude, have you ever read what I said? A parrot has no issue fighting off a cat. How would it die when the cat just simply backs off after being severly injured? Cats are not known for committing to tough fights. They prey on weak and easy prey. Parrots are mich smarter and agile then you think. Also my grandmas parrot was living proof since it had little to no injuries or even scars after fighting off a neighbors cat. Don’t just fucking ignore half the statement I make when reacting to my comment
Owner: "Why do you antagonize him like that, you know he can kill you right?" The parrot: "At this point it's a game and if he gives in, I win.. and he knows that."