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RobinM 01-26-2011 04:15 PM

Singing Cat
 
You need your speakers on for this beauty!

Linky :D

mrsD 01-26-2011 05:00 PM

These cultural things are funny... some very funny from Russia, and other countries too:

Conan is quite funny... he is a "psycho kitty" IMO... a feral with few tame skills...but still funny to watch. I won't select a kitten who acts like this... I did once 40+ yrs ago and NEVER AGAIN...

However:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLDN4Y49WIQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSZF4...eature=channel

Our little kitten is not like this at all with HER reflection.
No hissy kitty business for HER!

Conan has mellowed if you watch his newer videos.
Perhaps they tamed him some?
He does resemble our Oreo... who is also very active but never was a hissy kitty and still isn't with our new kitten.

Kitty 01-26-2011 05:16 PM

Why do cats have that reaction when someone pats or scratches their lower back? :confused:

mrsD 01-26-2011 05:42 PM

Our Sheba did this slightly....

If they have dry skin back there, or fleas, it itches them quite a bit. Also when the a n a l glands become problematic, they can react this way.... when really severe, they will turn and BITE you.

Using foods with Omega-3's really reduce this behavior. So much of the skin problems relate to CORN in food...IMO. Sheba had sores on her face from corn.

What is really spooky about food, is this:
We fed both Sheba and Tippy with Eukanuba for about 10 yrs.
They lived long lives as a result (20 and over). When Sheba was diagnosed with beginning kidney problems in June 10 we switched to Science Diet Mature longevity... to reduce the phosphate and magnesium. By a coincidence IAMs shut down production of their foods around that time as well (they had contamination issues with salmonella). Both of our cats, died within 3mos of each other with the food change (Sheba in Oct 10 and Tippy in 1-11). Granted they were OLD...but it seemed rather dramatic to me. Now Eukanuba is back, and I have reinstated it here. I keep a small bowl of kibble upstairs during the night... for Weezie. She uses it every day. She is afraid to go downstairs without us...she is till worried about Oreo.
Little Weezie really LOVES Fancy Feast crunchies...so we buy them for her, and mix with Eukanuba kitten. I had bought them as a trial for Tippy...who wouldn't eat them. :Dunno:

YouTube has many cat videos displaying this same behavior. People think it is "funny" but it really demonstrates a need for a health change for the cat.

Kitty 01-26-2011 06:01 PM

The cats always look uncomfortable whenever I see anyone doing this so I figured it had to be something like that. Poor kitties!

Since I've had my cats on an organic diet their coats have become so shiny and soft. I use Newman's Own and they seem to love it.

Vowel Lady 01-26-2011 08:11 PM

I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your cats Mrs. D. Three months apart is especially sad.

DH adopted a cat awhile back and I've had concerns about her. She is definately odd. Walks funny. Can't hunt. Just different.

I've looked for Eukenuba at the local pet store (chain) and grocery store, but it is not at either location. DH picked a brand that he likes and went with that.

We have the dog on a good product from the doggie/pet health food store and I've been trying to convince him to get something for the cat there.

We have the animals divded...dog...mine...cat...his. I'll see what I can do.

I think the gist is generally..,
Omega 3: good
Corn: bad

BTW...all these videos are ADORABLE!

mrsD 02-01-2011 12:06 PM

This is a similar "talking cat"... but no one is touching him:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpKtv...layer_embedded

I have to wonder what is going on near that litter box however.

This video creeped out our kitten out totally.... she left her task to pestering me on the computer in a flash!

There is a condition called hyperesthesia for cats...
http://www.petplace.com/cats/feline-...sia/page1.aspx

One vet told me that fleas sometimes induce this behavior. :Dunno:

RobinM 02-02-2011 04:12 AM

LOL! That reminds me of 'oh long Johnson' <---linky

I almost wet myself the first time I saw this! :D

mrsD 02-02-2011 07:27 AM

Oh, I know the video you mean! The black and white cat saying that phrase! I think the males make more varied sounds than the females.

Cats do try to talk and imitate us. We had a cat who would say GOOOING when we took her in the car. One summer on the dock in her cage she wailed NOOOOO...Goooooing.... and freaked us out!

Oreo now says aaawwwww wooooooo to go out. She stands by the door and says this. She also says it when forced to be in her cage, on our long trip up North. Only then it is a plaintive moan type utterance!

And Sheba called me MAAAAA. (she learned this when my son would arrive home from school on the bus or car pool and run in calling maaaaa!. Sheba then would go up to my husband and utter MAAAAA...? when I was a long time gone at work. And he'd say to her "Ma is at work" or "at the store buying food", etc and she would accept that and go back to waiting for me.

Weezie still uses Weeeeeee..uuuu when playing or coming in to see one of us. She has assorted other sounds that are hard to relate by typing...also... she is a very vocal kitty still! We've never had a cat this vocal before! ;)


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