😅😂😅😂 My boy is 13 and I love how much he talks. I adopted him when he was 5 and it was the best decision I ever made. So smart and yes with the different tones. Super friendly and I've only had one person be indifferent to him. Was a man I was seeing at the time. He came over and say on my couch. Max (my cat) jumped on his lap and my friend just sat there till I said 'aren't you going to pat him'. Right then and there I knew it was not going to be a long love affair 😁😂
Oh wow, can't believe this was recommended to me again after 10 years. I remember playing this for my kitty 10 years ago. Can't believe how much time has passed. She has since passed away as well. Rest in peace, little ones.
He was telling u another cat was in his bushes and did not want it there. He also let u know that u were well aware of another animal there. He is a riot....he may be tick"d But is he definitely ur little man...all man. Titus is Great!
This kitty isn't abused, he's just grumpy because he has to leave his favorite bush. You don't call the cops when you see a toddler throwing a tantrum do you?
+Brandon Cadd Cats are quite comparable with the average 2 year old, they're small, cute and they loving throwing tantrums when they don't get what they want. :P
+Håkon T. Agreed. I take my cat for walks on a leash and its the same thing when its time to go inside! Throws a terrible tantrum when its time to go inside- but rest assured she is a very happy spoiled indoor kitty.
Lol, thats a cat who trusts his human enough to be himself. And give a lot of attitude about not wanting to go inside and leave the bush. You gotta appreciate that about cats or you'll never get along with them.
Ahhh yes, the "but i don't wanna dad" routine... my cat does this with the closet... the fridge... the back porch... basically everything that's off limits lol.
im back!!! totally forgot about this vid and account, such a shame. ive now two new boys (coonies) and they both have very different personalities. ill be uploading more fun vids in the future. good to see lots of KARENS about :)
@@Mike-vvwvvwvv Jesus...if only there were a piece of software that allowed you to search the internet to find Main Coon cats in your local area... Honestly, you people want everything handed to you on a plate...
This sounds like my cat. He grumblemeows every time I catch him doing something he's not supposed to. I swear, every time I tell him, "hey, get off of there!", he sounds like he's saying "aw, come on, mom!"😂
To the idiots saying that this is abuse: If the cat really did feel scared or agitated it would have it's ears pinned back and its back arched. Many cats like to wine and be vocal, and I've found maine coons to be especially chatty
Man, he really does not want to come in. Ours is not so noisy and will usually come in from hunting in the backyard when called especially if he is hungry. Smart and handsome and such a sweet boy. Truly a gentle giant.
The cat is fine, not abused.. The cats eyes are not even big.. Cat just dont wanna go inside, and is crying about it thats all.. Trust me if the cat was abused or scared.. He be doing more then a few loud meows, and hisses.. You should see some cats when they go to the vets.. They get angry.. But again its for their own good and sometimes you just gotta let them have it out..
Common Sense: If this cat felt threatened, he would use his perfectly good legs to run the heck away. People need to learn how to stop calling everything abuse.
Not true. It's called fight or flight for a reason. When adequately threatened, they may fight nearly to the death. The bush is his territory, he's trying to defend it!
People call this abuse/threatening? The cat was just mildly pissed off, anyone who's lived with a cat knows they occasionally need (and in the long run don't mind) some lightly enforced persuation.
@@1337Shockwav3 I sincerely doubt you have enough knowledge of cat psychology simply by living with one to know that they "need" anything of the sort. I'm not saying sometimes you don't have to make pets (or kids!!) do something they don't want to. The trouble is, once he was out of the bush there wasn't any more call to keep bothering him. Either pick him up & bring him in or lure him with treats if going inside is that important. Leave him be if it's not. The poking & yelling wasn't to do anything but annoy. It may not be abuse, but agitating any creature for fun's sake (yes, that includes internet fame!) is rude and maybe even bullying. I've known people who treat their animals like this, or let their kids, and it results in an "unpleasant" personality that they just blame on the animal.
@Freeman319 I have a cat that loves to go outside. And when I put him back inside and told him that after I make dinner I would let him go outside again. And before I could finish he became grumpy and bit my hand because he wanted to stay outside. People get too sensitive and whenever someone lays their hand on a dog or touches a cat then they instantly start screaming "Animal Abuse"
@@hoogis dogs and cats are not the same. Dogs need their ruler to feel safe, but cats are quite the oposite. Cats will follow you everyhere if they feel you will back them up- if you are their safe haven. Dogs will follow you everywhere if they feel you could lead them safely and set boundries. In other words- you are the cat's sidekick. And i speak of experience of both spieces.
Maine Coons are the best friend you can have as a cat. They just love to stay next to their favourite human, they just pick one and love for a life time. Also they talk (or scream) a lot. Best cats on this planet ❤️
'Don't you gimmie that jip!' - I'm glad it's not just me who talks to their cat like this when they sulk at having to come back inside the house :) I love how people think your cat is being abused just because he is crying, the lows of trolls never cease to amaze me. My cat is a tortoiseshell and they can be really lippy about everything - only time she is ever quiet is when shes up to something naughty
@@22conmanz22 I have the scars to show that. But my fault for trying to split him from fighting with another cat. Agitating them like above doesn't seem cool, and when mine makes that yowl I know he's not fucking around anymore!
He's not been 'abused'. He's just being recalcitrant. He doesn't want to go into the house. I've got a cat that gives me lip when he doesn't want to do what I want him to do. They're just being cats…and that's why we love them so much.
This cat is acting like a typical spoiled brat... He doesn't want to go inside yet, so he starts whining. And hissing. The dead give away of the cat not being angry or scared or "abused" is that he lets the guy pet him by presenting his back and rolling over (at the end). I've had the same thing with other cats. It's got nothing to do with abuse. Rather with being spoiled rotten ;-) What a surprise :) Remember folks, we don't own them. They own us...
Praxographist And those 6 cats represent the entirety of the *estimated* oh... *600 million* registered domesticated cats + all the unregistered cats (so it's probably double that number and than some; 2 billion perhaps) on the entire planet how?
We had a cat just like this (well, ok, he wasn't a Maine Coon), but he loved to be outside, would meow just like this when you tried to bring him in and, yes, would hiss at you when you nudged him in the direction you wanted him to go. Then, he'd lay down and want you to rub his belly. This made me think about him a lot. (Our cat passed away on October 2, 2019).
No matter how nice a cat is, if they don't like something, they don't like something. That little whiner is a happy healthy cat. I think little arguments like this is just daily living in their life. That dude was very patient, that's a lucky cat there. Real abuse is when they can't even give an attitude.
Day Dream well everything is relative isn’t. Perspective you know. I could help but notice how patient the cat was and how he or she responded to a pat and stroke verses a stern kmon kmon. Did you miss it?
MozarteanChaos Just because he’s unhappy doesn’t mean he’s being abused. If the cat truly felt threatened he would’ve either 1: attacked him or 2: ran away.
@@BowlingLoverLC Because when someone says you that something makes them unhappy and the situation keeps going to trigger the negative reaction=causing stress which is bad for any living creature! Is indeed called an abuse. There are things that are false alarms,true! But literally ignoring the obvious or let along leting it go worse when the person who actually payed attention is called out for it or even harrassed about it is just sad.
Its so funny how all the comments are about people's criticizing others for calling this abuse and barely any actual comments about calling this animal abuse.
@@zacharywilson9596 There are multiple signs of that this cat does not feel comfortable. That is not "part of their personalities" that is an obvious sign that the animal does not enjoy this!
My Siberian cat went nuts when she heard this, looking all around trying to figure out where it was coming from, then jumped on my lap furiously kneading with all four legs, it was quite painful actually.
That's too funny my Maine does the same thing when he is displeased. It's not fear it's "hey piss off I'm having fun and don't you touch me 'cause I own your ass and my teeth are sharp".
I'm so glad that my cats have trained me to give them treats when I want them to get inside. I used to chase them around the yard, now I just call, and shake the treat jar, they come running.
You people saying he abuses his cat clearly never had a cat before or never learned anything when you had one. This cat is pouting because he knows his owner is trying to get him to come inside. He probably treats his cat very well to be that spoiled like that. Morons.
Katie Freeman It's normal for a cat to argue with its owner by meowing. You know nothing, so please, shut up. Scared cat will "hisss" and lower down its body, then scratch anything comes close to them.
I think you are wrong. The cat starts off vocal and then his voice indicates slight aggression. I have a feeling that the owner is a little too strong with him. A bit intimidating.
Abused cats don't willingly stick around if they're healthy enough to run. And this cat is clearly in an open area with pleanty of space to run. He's fine He's not even trying to get away
Daaaaaaad, this is mah SECRET hideout! Yer not supposed to come in here! Daaaaaaad I'm telling....lemme alone! (Grumble hissss) never get any privacy around here......
I'm glad a majority of the comments are nice and not saying the cat is abused which is encouraging. I have seen a lot of people saying the owner is too rough. I honestly don't think so because it really depends on what the cat likes. I have a cat that only likes being lightly pat. I also have a cat that loves being roughly scratched and patted. Being a Maine Coon I imagine he would like rough scratches more because he has very thick fur and he would feel a rough scratch more so than a light one. Unless the owner is flat out smacking the kitty you can't really say that he is definitely being too rough.