When You Have a Talkative Cat - Funniest Cat Ever! Do you have a talkative cat? Share your funniest cat stories in the comments below! #cats #funnycats #talkingcats #funniestcatsever #cutecats #animals #pets #comedy
We are fortunate to have a Maine Coon male we rescued from the shelter. Not only is he talkative but he has his own vocabulary with trills and meows. Quite a conversationalist.
They may be physically not with us for the moment but they are never ever forgotten. They have a special irreplaceable part of our family! The love that our fur babies give us is absolutely unconditional, that being said some of our precious fur babies tend to lean more towards occasionally food motivational lol😂❤😂
I am sorry for all your losses... I, too lost my cat almost a year ago and miss her terribly and tears start to stream as soon as I think of her... Hugs to you all! 💝
I lost 5 cats during the pandemic. One got sick and the others caught it. Even though she had meds she still didn’t make it. By the time my other cats were sick there was any vets open in our area. We had to do a televisit. We gave them the prescription but they also passed. It was a respiratory illness. I think of them and miss them daily. After that as the pandemic went on people were dumping cats in our neighborhood. In a few months there was at least 50 cats. Animal control would help, fosters wouldn’t help. So I brought them in one by one and saved them. Some found homes, some were lost and went back to their owners. But 32 we homeless. They are all in door cats now and live with us. It’s a lot but I just couldn’t leave them and let them starve. So my house is chaos, I’m broke, my furniture has seen better days but it’s worth it. We love each and every one of them.
@chessicahullum2896, I agree. But unfortunately 😢I had to give my cat away like 15 years ago due to medical reasons, which landed me in an assisted living facility & now that I want to get a cat (as an emotional support animal because of my bipolar disorder & anxiety) they're saying that I can't have one because they don't think I could take care of it & also because I don't have any friends or family close by that could take care of them if I ever had to go to the hospital. They also would charge me $1,000 pet fee (which I may be able to not have to pay that because of the Americans With Disability Act) + a $1,200 transfer fee since I have to move to a different apartment here. On top of that, I would also have to pay for movers or use them from here for $600. This has made it impossible for me to even get a cat for financial reasons. I'm very sad 😢 about this because I miss having a cat--who was my best friend & gave me unconditional love ❤️, especially when I'm in pain. Sorry to unload like this, but it's just been very hard & I actually ache to have a cat again 😞😪🐾🐾... thanks🙏🤞☮️🌈
I talk to my cat all the time and I think they do understand because when I call my cat He come over running to me every time just like a dog and say that he is here we go for walks Him on leash like a dog just around neck and He is ok with that.
And they talk back a bit. When my NWC wants out, he goes to the door and sez; "Owwt?" Even if 100 meters away he runs home to my metal whistle. Smmmaarrt!
My wife and I went on a 5 day short trip. We had our neighbor feed and watch our cat, Tippi. When we got home, she met us at the door, and YELLED at us for 5 minutes straight! "Meow, Meow Meow meow meow!"
Oh you've gotta check out the Kindness guy! He has a cat Singin," Sometimes I'm alone, Sometimes I'm not! It's a song that's by the cat set to beautiful music 💕! Check it out! Loved it.
It amazes me how many people don't realise how vocal cats can be. I guess if you don't talk to a cat they don't really give a crap. But if you do its some of the best conversation to be had.
So many wonderful kitties here. All have different personalities and stories to tell. Few things are more noble or more wonderful in all the Earth than the cat.
We have a really chatty black tomcat. He's very vocal in almost every situation. The good part about it is that his "words" change when he catches a mouse and brings it from the basement to the living area. It makes it much easier to decide if someone needs to get up. 🙂
Martin was adopted at about 2 yrs old from a shelter but returned. WHY? he talked. constantly! I was warned but adopted him anyway for my lonely Tortie gal. Not only did he talk..... he was a GREAT blues singer and I have Martys recordings. Rest in peace sweet Marty...Your 4 cat buddies and I really miss you. He lived in perfect health till age 17 and his lover gal Tortie lived till 18.
Because there is NOTHING more fabulous than a cat who has something to say for himself/herself - but probably more himself - they (imo) tend to be more verbal big time!
The Very Best Of…..🐈⬛Puss Puss, very vocal in what they want / require of us / letting us know of our responsibilities & obligations and making sure we feed., and love them.
I love this video! I was diagnosed with leukemia in September and just learned that I probably shouldn't have a kitty due my compromised health. I had a beautiful Norwegian kitty who passed away almost 2 years ago. He was a talker and i miss him so much. So, I watch kitty videos now. My leukemia is at the watch and wait stage for the type I have. I will check with my oncologist but from what I've read, having a cat is risky, so please keep making videos.
I know exactly how you feel & it's not fair or fun to not be able to have a cat, which is why I want to tell all of you who are furbaby parents, to not take it for granted that you're able to love on your babies --pet them often, treat them with compassion & by all means, talk often to them !! As far as your condition of leukemia is concerned, I'm going to pray for you 🙏🤞& I wish you much peace ☮️♾️ forever. May you have many days filled with happiness & rainbows 🌈💝👍! It's sad that we can't have a cat 😞now, but I do the same thing, as far as, watching sweet or funny cat videos or TV shows, because it puts a smile on our face☺️😻😘💞😻🐾🐾!!! Maybe you could visit shelters, but only wearing a protective mask (they have medical grade masks as opposed to the other regular masks, which you should be able to do (you might want to ask your Dr. if doing that is ok) & you could volunteer there as helping out with feeding them & other daily things that need to be taken care of. Also, you can help by socializing the cats that are very timid, by petting, talking & playing with them! I used to do this at one of the shelters & it was rewarding & fun to see them "come out of their shells"! And there may be situations where the cat had been abused B4 being rescued & they need special attention --lots of TLC. In fact, talking about this with you has made me feel like I could volunteer too ! That would be awesome 😊❤!
I miss my Bobby-Jo so much, that I don't want to be here anymore. Two years ago I suffered both a heart attack and a stroke. The stroke did the most damage. Prior to that happening I gave the house to my daughter. She was 36 and I figured this way she didn't have to worry about a mortgage. My cat was always in that house and after the stroke I did not return home. Mu daughter also told Social Services here in Ontario that it was now her house and I was not allowed to return there. Since I had to stay in a nursing home I was unable to have Bobby-Jo with me. She used to sleep on my pillow with me ever since we adopted her and her sister. Since my daughter and I no longer speak to each other, I don't know how Bobby is doing. Cats become part of the family members, so they are worth every moment you can spend with them. Bobby is a Ginger female which is considered rare and only amounts to about 20% of all births. She is now 6 years old, I'm already 67, so how long do I still have to be with my angel. In my life time I've had to put down three cats over the past 60 years. My first one was a ginger coloured male, but he met his fate by getting attacked by a squirrel. His name was Frisky. My second was Black and White tabby male and I found him while operating a business in Quebec and it was the night of Halloween. My wife and I named him Pumpkin because of when he was found as a kitten. My third was a gray and white male, named Sydney, who was given to us after my niece and her husband decided to get a dog. Well, Sydney wanted nothing to do with a dog and would hide above in the heating ductwork. There were times he stayed up there for a week. So my wife and I decided to adopt him. Unfortunately he developed liver cancer and had to be put down. Up to now, that was the worst one to date. Sitting with him in the vet's room cradling him in my arms when the vet gave him the injection up his front leg. I don't think I cried any harder or longer until my mother past away in 2021 Feb 28. Bobby came to us in 2019. My mom really loved her so much. Sometimes my mom would fall asleep on my bed while Bobby laid on the pillow with her. I slept elsewhere. May God bless all the cat owners and all the good they do. All cats go to heaven.!
I love this, though my dog is the other vocal member of my household😂 He does a lot of eue talking as well. The last time I had a cat was around my 13th year. Thumper was a Siamese seal point. What a character he was...my parents gave him to a neighbor when we were transferred. I was quote traumatized for a while but i cant change the past. I judt know that Im not the only person whose parents have done this?😮 Thanks to all for sharing the amazing personalities of your cats❤
Good morning from London I love cats my cat he is going to be 15 years old in April soon I'm going to have a kitten. Thank you for the wonderful video much appreciated. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great cats all of them , talking. My four don't speak much cos they r rescued from the streets in London. People just don't bother to neuter/fix them ,so they don't come as kittens, all ages. I ❤ CATS.❤️❤️👍
I was sitting on my bed with my 4 y.o. female Calico. I was petting her, itching her, giving her kisses. I said out loud "I love you" and she replied back "I love you" in the same tone and pitch. I was awestruck. I had no idea she knew what I was saying let alone would tell me it back. This was 2 months ago and she hasn't said it since but it blew me away. It wasn't just babble. She literally tried to mimic my voice and intent. Being as I was expressing love, she knows what it means. And very obviously knows the sentiment and feelings. I also try to imitate her vocalizations. So when she purrs, I purr too. And when she meows I copy it and try to figure out what she's asking me. I understand the body language now and I understand all of their posturing but I have never heard anything but my parrot when I was a teen, try to vocalize "I love you". I wish I had a recording. At this point all 3 of my cats are trying to teach me what they mean when they meow a certain way. It's so fascinating! At this point I am trying to figure out how to not eat meat and have it effect my life in a negative way. I have stopped fishing as well. Anything that would hurt an animal, I just won't do. I am having a very hard time with it. Supposedly, they say, animals have no souls and I know very well that they do have souls. And your interactions with them are part of the karma in your life. People need to learn this. I live in an area where animal life is cheap and disposable. I've witnessed starving horses and coyotes eating people's pets that they refuse in the house no matter weather or condition. I saved all 3 of my cats. They would have been left outside to die in the same manner if I hadn't. If you have lived on this Earth for a few decades and have not realized that animals are in fact our kin through DNA and in fact have souls and are made up of the same things we are? You need to do some research and find out for yourself. Don't trust anyone else with it. After all, it is your soul on the line.
I feel so sorry for all these cats who are locked up in appartments everyday. Cats want to run around outside, climb trees and most of all - hunt and catch small animals. If they can do that they stay healthy physically and mentally.
Bengals are adorable.. Absolutely need some outdoor roaming... love to explore.. Not great with young children as they become over stimulated and will scratch/bite if not given some space and quiet time. Also not good left alone for hours if you work, they are too intelligent.. Otherwise funny, sweet and loyal!!
Whew! I thought I was the only one that talks to my cats! I have 2 little sibling cats, brother and sister. Milo, my big boy talks all the time to me and I tell him about my day and just about everything. What's weird is that I really do believe that he understands most of what I'm talking about to him. And Daisy, his sister talks, too but she never Meows. She likes to trill and make funny little sounds when I talk to her. Lol! Now I feel better because apparently I'm not the only person that holds conversations with my cats. We talk about everything. It's really adorable. Right now I'm trying to get Daisy to Meow properly. So far, it's a no go. She wants to Meow her own way. They both are so cute! And I love them dearly. 😺💕🥰🥰🥰🥰
My girl is a purrer not a talker and her brother as an adult only talks to me if I’m late throwing his toy for fetch when I’m distracted. But when he was a kitten every morning he would instruct me on the proper way to feed he and his sister. I love hearing other peoples’ cats talk.