Cats Really Think We’re Dummies 🤣

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Published 2024-06-06

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  • @ladycuddlesmeow
    Please SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more cat videos every day! 😸✨
  • @theo_478
    Dogs : hey, here comes the human! Cat : human? You mean that bald cat standing on two legs?
  • So this is why cats always bring whatever they catch to us. Coz we are bad hunters 😅.
  • My cat to me when I come home: “You are an embarrassment to the feline tribe”
  • So, this is why my cats search through my groceries when I get home 😂😂
  • @Limeeyyyz
    So this is why my cat pretends like he doesn't know me in public 😂
  • @coudgeb
    Cats have gotten so smart, they made a hooman create a short viewed by tens of thousands of other hoomans to convince us we’re incompetent cats just to get us to bring them treats anytime we return to their home. You know the dogs gotta pissed. This whole time they’ve been behaving, loving, doing tricks, & saving our lives for the same treats. If they only knew they could treat us like shit & still get whatever they want bc we’re suckers for cuteness.(said every cat owner)❤❤❤😂😂😂
  • My cat when i come home with nothing from work 😺 : " I can smell the failure"
  • @thomasfisher763
    So my cat thinks I'm some giant ugly stupid cat? Lol that's kinda funny
  • @Black-ig6vh
    😂Darn right, we have been out hunting all day; hunting that BAG 💰
  • @mayerose6858
    I have loved cats my whole life... This video made me laugh more!!! I always wondered what my furry babies thought of me! Great intro to ur channel - I subscribed and eagerly await more videos! Thank u!🥰🙏😇😊😃
  • @sirneko1278
    "Youre a disappointment hooman" Me:" YOURE ADORABLE"
  • @alishaparker315
    That’s actually pretty sad and pathetic of us humans😂😂
  • “This twoleg is gone for half a day, and comes home with nothing”
  • Cats can distinguish between another cat and things that aren't cats. That's how they know to either stand off for a territorial claim, run away from a predator, or attack and kill for food. They know that there are different types of animals. I think their categories may be quite generalized, but effective categorizations to navigate the world. For instance, cats chatter seemingly to imitate the sound of birds to encourage them to come closer. But they do this to moths, which have no sound to imitate. So one could reason that in a cat's world, there is a category of beings which includes birds and moths, both flying things which are suitable for food. They are what they do, and what purpose they serve to the cat's survival. They will fluff up and threaten smaller mammals with an intent to fight, but often fluff up with an intent to flee against a larger mammal, or avoid it outright. They will excessively vocalize territorial disputes against another cat, but merely growl, spit and hiss primarily against a non-cat mammal of their size. They know the difference between friend, food, and foe. Cats left to themselves only meow in adolescence, in communicating with their mother. Yet cats in adulthood will communicate with humans through meows. If you attempt to mimic their meows back to them, they will often reply. They can learn that humans communicate primarily through sound. Since humans serve the same role to adult cats that mothers serve to kittens, we are in the category of caretaker, which entails providing safety, love, and food. They recognize us for the things we offer them. And they will fulfill their role as well, in bringing food to prove that they can hunt as taught and seeking validation, as they did while still a kitten. They know we are not cats, they just don't care. But they do see us for what we truly are, parental figures who provide them with all good things in the world.
  • @Jikuri
    Dog: Oh master Cat: Skill Issue