The 10 Signs Your Cat Has Imprinted On You
In this video, Dr. Sarah Wooten, DVM, CVJ discusses imprinting in cats and the top 10 signs your cat has imprinted on you! Learn more from Dr. Sarah: www.drsarahwooten.com/
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0:00 Introduction
0:15 What is Imprinting?
2:15 Signs Your Cat Has Imprinted on You
2:43 Sign 1: Your Cat is Excited to See You
2:55 Sign 2: Friendly Vocalizations
3:12 Sign 3: Kneading
3:34 Sign 4: Head Butting/Bunting
4:05 Sign 5: Tail Held Straight Up
4:52 Sign 6: Your Cat Licks You
5:26 Sign 7: Curling Up In Your Lap
5:45 Sign 8: Direct Gazing
6:40 Sign 9: You Can Do Things Others Can't
7:09 Sign 10: They Bring You Presents
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why did you change the name of the channel ? :(
seems our cat has inprinted on my kid mostly but some on me, is that normal? since he does most of the things to her does that mean he has just imprinted on her?
My kitty Winnie does all of these things EXCEPT making biscuits! I’ve never seen her do this. Is there a reason why? Thanks Doc!
Our 2 cats do almost all these things, except no hunting gifts since they are indoors. But one of them often wags her tail and that worries me, is this ALWAYS a sign of stress/something negative or does it exist cats with happy wagging tails….?
All 3 of our cats do all of these, love it!
I adopted a 2 year old cat from a coworker whose husband didn’t treat the cat well. She was SO fearful that she hid under my bed and stayed there. Every evening I laid on the floor beside the bed. I brought food & water to her and talked to her there for hours every day. After 2 weeks she surprised me by coming out from under the bed and laying with me. She never hid again. We were completely bonded. She also wanted absolutely nothing to go with ANYONE else. Eventually she got comfortable with my young daughter, but no one else. She lived to be 19 years old and passed about 10 years ago. I still miss her. Her name was Sydney.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Thanks to you and your daughter for giving Sydney a beautiful life.
@@CoffeePlease. thank you ♥️ Sydney was a blessing to us and she was well loved 😢
So good of you to work with her until she lost her fear❣️
I'm so sorry Sydney is no longer with you. You definitely gave her the great life she deserved, fully of safety and love ❤️. You're a great catmom! It's a slightly different situation, but my two boys were everyone's friends as kittens, feeling so safe with me and assuming every hooman must be awesome. When they were +/- 1yo I had workers in the house and one or more did something to one or both, because after that my cats suddenly became extremely fearful of strangers, especially of men. Just the ring of the doorbell had them panicking. If someone entered they ran away and hid. My heart broke for them! It took me a very long time to get them accustomed to the idea of strangers and particularly to interact with strangers again, but luckily it worked at one point. With my slightly younger boy it took over a year and I even had to reconnect our bond a bit. I think he blamed me or associated me with what had happened. Nowadays he does all mentioned 10 points again, but especially the cuddle bit took over a year to reappear! As to the strangers, I gave very strict rules to people in my house - don't suddenly touch them, leave them be if they're obviously agitated/fearful (explained body language), introduce yourself with one crooked finger and go from there etc etc. With those that responded well to my cats and vice versa I took it one step further and tried to let them help me in linking strangers in my home to good things like play and treats. I saw little differences over time, until they were obviously relaxed and feeling safe again. They'll never again be the super open buddies of before, but perhaps that's good in a way. They've learnt there can be bad humans (and I've become more careful as well, keeping them with me or at least checking on interactions). They always wait a while now to 'taste' the energy in the room, see how I interact with those strangers and then come and say hi or even ask for petting. They really like some family and friends, or even medical professionals who come to me - f.e. my edema therapist is a big hit with both and they'll easily lie next to her while she's doing the treatment, letting her touch them too - but they've learnt when it's better to stay in their trees or in my bedroom for example. Cats can learn to trust again, but the bigger the abuse, the smaller the circle of new trustees. Animal abuse is revolting and I hope that one day punishment for it will be much harsher than it is nowadays (including psychological help, because there must be sth wrong with or broken in someone if they hurt innocent, small souls).
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1. Excited to see you 2. They make vocalizations around you 3. Making biscuits 4. Head butting 5. Tail straight up 6. Licking 7. Body next to you/in your lap 8. Direct staring 9. Let’s you do things they don’t let other people do 10. Bringing you presents
Thank you😺
Thanks for the recap!
Yess all of it 🤩😻♥️🥰
My goodness, every cat I’ve ever had has imprinted on me. I must just be good with cats!
Two of my cats do this to both my wife and I and also our son...the other one is a bit of a loner and never really broke out of being feral...Shes a sweet kitty but shes off hiding in the rafters most of the time....At least she's up high like a cat should be and not hiding under the bed or something, She sometimes visits when we're using the restroom...Odd, We don't bug them when they are trying to poopy!
We have a stray who just decided one day that she was ours. Immediately strolled up on our porch for pets, purring away, and started giving gifts. She's now 90% an inside cat, who makes biscuits on us, who guards us while we use the bathroom, and loves to be held like a baby. It feels so special to have been chosen by a cat.
Beautiful stories.
@@jennyanydots2389 i did't.
@@jennyanydots2389 why?
@@jennyanydots2389 because who tf are you, why tf do you want to know, and why are you being an obsessive dick about it?
@@jennyanydots2389 I'm not apologizing for anything, you're an aggressive stranger with an attitude. And you want to swap clothes? This is the weirdest interaction I have ever had here. Go bother someone else.
From a shelter, I adopted a Siamese-mix 8 year old girl who seemed visibly depressed from missing her longtime family who had surrendered her for lack of funds. Turned out that she wanted a mutually loving relationship, and as a lone senior whose previous old cat had just died, I wanted the same. She invented the welcome home ritual that we perform every time I come through the door. She sleeps with me and because she's treated with love every minute of the day, she's very secure and bonded to me. At over age 13, she's still frisky, silly and meows only to demand play time. We're so lucky to have found each other!
Our 10 month old cat bonded with our newborn daughter. The cat started by laying next to the baby in the crib and on the the jungle gym. The cat slept with our daughter her entire life. She sat with her when our daughter was older and worked on homework after school. The cat even gave her love bites from time to time and "groomed" her. The cat mourned when our daughter went away to college . She stopped eating. It was sad to watch. The cat lived for 21 years. The bond they had was special.
What a sweet story. Thank you for sharing.
Can I ask what your 21 year old cat actually died from?
@@Bougie642 old age likely..21 is an achievement for cats!
My cat was born and lived her first six years in a shelter in the "quiet" room for fearful kitties. Her tail was always down. After a year of me walking slow and talking soft, that tail is up, she comes to her name and is starting to lay against me. She's still spooky, but getting better.
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That's beautiful 🥰
Thank you for your patience! It's well rewarded apparently.
@@M_SC It's very rewarding, isn't it? I'm working on that with a cat right now. He spent 7 years in a closet! Not sure why, but he's very fearful. He loves being groomed and massaged, so will now come to me for grooming - only if I'm on the floor, or sometimes sitting. He's still afraid of motion over his head. He also panics if I try to pick him up when I'm standing. But he's come a long way in 9 months, especially for an older cat.
Shirley Rogers, thank you for adopting her and helping her to become a confident kitty. God bless you both.
In 2010 my mother died suddenly. And days later I walked by a beautiful cat in a pet store window who looked as sad as I felt. I went in and discovered that Lilly had been adopted and was dropped back and she was depressed. I said that I would take her and never let her go. She was so pretty, good manners, affectionate--VERY SMART--and she wasn't shy about what she wanted. Over nearly 14 years together--and she still looked beautiful and still very bossy. And then she was gone. I'm still praying she'll be back. I've never been a crybaby--until now.
I am so sorry. Blessings.
Aww sending hugs 😢
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I'm so sorry. Did she get out of the house by accident?
So sorry to read that, Suzette. You probably know, though, that over 14 years is getting old for a cat; and when they get older are more likely to get sick, like with kidney disease., which is very common in older cats. And when cats are sick they tend to hide. I hope you find her alright, though.
In November i had found a starved kitten in a bush. She was completely ferral, and didnt let me near her for 3 days until she finally did. Since she was only 11 weeks old. Seeing she does everything on this list nearly made me cry. I love my girl 🥰
My Beau was found in the median of a very busy 6 lane highway. My son heard his cries from a parking lot. When he walked into the median, kitty ran to his feet crying. He was about 6 weeks old. I can't help but wonder if he had been thrown from a moving car 😢. I picked him up very quickly after this and he's been my little man ever since. He has definitely imprinted on me and I love him dearly. I just wish his "love bites" were a little softer. 😂. He will be 3 next month.
My indoor cat brings me dish towels from our kitchen every single night. He drops them in the hallway just outside of my bedroom door and I praise him each time. I cannot even begin to imagine how many birds, mice and other tiny creatures we have spared by keeping him indoors, but I am so glad that he found a positive way to utilize his wonderful hunting skills! It's nice knowing that we are safe from the evil dish towels because of our loyal hunter.
I’m melting ❤
"I'm not sure why, but the humans sure seem to love these dish towels" - your cat, probably
@@bernardt_ART It's really adorable.
@@odomobo 🤣😂I can almost hear him thinking that, LOL!
@@callie6406 I already love your cat 😍 Mine is indoor too and I fear the day she will bring a spider 🥴🤣 She saw me one day playing with grasshoppers in an inside patio and guess what I received as a present 🤭😅
I have a young child with ASD and she loves our cat. But she is often also unsure of if the cat likes her, is mad at her, etc. Reassurance only very occasionally works to calm her concerns. We watched your video together and she was able to identify all ten behaviors on her own, smiling bigger at each one. This is such a wonderful tool. Thank you so much!
How beautiful, thank you for sharing!
I was the same as a kid, now after the years of learning what animals' different body language means as an adult I worry about it a lot less different materials to help understand their body languages and what it means like these videos, books, etc go a long way
I'm glad to see that you understand your child's struggles. I'm also on the spectrum, when I was little, I was confused by cats behaviour. How different they are compared to most dogs. It took me into my 20s to truly understand the feline species, and in doing so, I've grown a deep appreciation for their unique personalities and now own my very own bombay! We idolize each other, he is my best friend.
Oo I love that, a bit of a reading tip, there's a book specificly aimed at childern with ASD that's called: All cats have autism. I love the book so much (I have ASD, but am a female adult). It's super cute and an easy way to showcase some symptomes of ASD.
I love that this helped her. So wonderful 💖
So how many people found themselves smiling watching this? I realized I had a big smile on my face as the video went on along and I figured out how wonderfully imprinted my cats are to me. I’d say the feeling is mutual!❤️
I actually felt very loved after this video. They're far more expressive than people give them credit for. They also get more comfortable and loving with time if you're being patient with them and treating them right. We adopted a 3.5 year old cat five years ago and we still find her mellowing and wanting more love and affection and security over time or learning to communicate or wanting to be part of things.
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Well, I think my cat is a very outgoing cat, he's geting closer and more confident every day, he shows practically every inprinting atitude you mentioned . He's so funny when he gets nervous or mad , and that happens when I'm out for a long period of time , he throws blows at me as if he's scolding me !!! 😅
My opinion, those who don't care about, or like cats are ignorant mental defectives and I have no use for those.
Me too! I was smiling the entire time I was watching.
It's been almost a 6 months since I lost my cat, and I felt a bit teary eyed realizing he did most of this things to me
6 weeks since we lost ours. Miss him dearly
What can I say... except that I feel deeply for you. I had the same experience many years ago. All we can do is show extra love to the next ones we care for.
Same! I just wrote a similar comment. Had me crying
Same. My cat of 20 years just passed. Had her for literally half of my life. She did every single one of these signs of affection. Just good to know how much we meant to our best buddies!
It's been a year and a half since I lost my cat who was my childhood best friend. I haven't been able to look at any pictures/videos of him because it hurt too much. But this video made me go and do it, and I'm glad I did. I'm crying my eyes out but I needed this. We had this little game when I stared at him across the room and he meowed at me, I then hid behind the door and when I stopped hiding, he meowed at me again. We could do it for like ten minutes straight haha. He was very introverted, but he really loved me and my mom. I miss him so much, 17 years were not enough.
Found a stray kitten while at work. Vet felt she was 4-5 weeks old at the time. I brought her home and my wife and I cared for her and brought her back to full health. I had absolutely no previous experience with cats. Fast forward year and a half later and I am officially a “cat dad”. She meets me at the door after work and curls up on my every night prior to bed. Way more affectionate then I had ever believed a cat to be and I find myself borderline spoiling her. Definitely the best decision to rescue her as I would likely have never owned a cat let alone get to full on “cat Dad” status.
bless you!
Cat's are so underestimated.
I fully believe everyone is a cat person, they just may not know it yet. 😂
Thank you for being so kind. Mine are all rescues ( were ferral kittens) they are amazing and so very smart and well behaved.🐈
Good for you! For some reason men just don't really seem to think cats make great pets like dogs.. excuse me, fur babies. LOL. Again so good everything you've shared here thank you!
My rescue cat Bella does what we call "floppy stretchy rollies" over and over down the hall as a "welcome home" as we enter the house from the garage. She stretches out, flops over and rolls on her back from side to side, then gets up and does it again and again, farther into the house as she goes. It's so adorable!
Oh my gosh one of my cats does this too 😂
My cat does the same thing every time I get home😊 and she starts meowing like crazy as I am walking up to the door.😂❤
Rollie Pollies
I love that
My Layla used to do the adorable rollie move too!
3 weeks ago I adopted a timid little girl who had been DUMPED at the ARL. It was so obvious that she hadn't gotten any attention. She hid out under the bed but has come out to lay beside me. She's currently giving herself a spa treatment as I type this. It's going to take time but I think we'll get there. She's come a long way already... Love you, Bundle...❤
Be patient, she already loves you much more than we could imagine she would after such a rough start. ❤
For those hesitant to get an older cat in fear that it’s too late to imprint, it can be done!! I adopted a beautiful 9yr old black cat years ago and she very quickly imprinted and bonded to me. I had her 9 years after adoption (she passed last year at 18). I Met and moved in with my husband 4 years ago and she spent those 4 years letting him know I was hers 😂 she always slept on my face/neck and would follow me everywhere waiting for me to sit down so she could get on me somehow. That cat was a part of my soul I will never get back. Hug your kitties and appreciate every cuddle. ❤
Absolutely. My last round of cats was two bonded 14 year olds and an 11 yo and they bonded with us very quickly
My kitty was 17/18 when we got her last year and she bonded with me within 3 days of having her. A year later and me and my bf are the only ones that can touch her. Our 4 kids can't get near her without a hiss and a bat. 😅 She always disliked children apparently and belonged to an elderly woman who passed away.
I'm hoping once I move to a larger home to adopt a senior cat into our family because they're so sweet and my heart breaks seeing them not get adopted 💔
Sorry to hear about your cat. I lots my Heidi of 20 years this past week and I cried more for her then any human I lost. You are totally right about them being a part of your soul that's gone.
We got Penny from animal control as an adult- they guessed she was maybe 2 or 3 and she was horribly matted. She was so fearful that she hid in the basement for months- only coming up after my husband and son went to bed. I'd stay up late to spend some proximity time with her. It's been 5 years now and she's a sassy, bossy, cranky, beautiful member of our family. She is particularly obsessed with my husband, lol! She head butts so hard and purrs like a rusty chainsaw.
Yess my cat has different meows for different situations as if he is saying English words 🥰 if I say "state your concern cat!" He will literally start to "talk" non stop for minutes 😂
And he sleeps with his arm around me ☺️
My cat meows at me, I ask her, “how may I be of assistance?” Then she runs off to her food bowl or whichever place is relevant to her request, knowing I’m following at the rear. They are funny! ‘State your concern, cat’ did make me laugh though! 👌
Awww
Oh, that is too cute!😂
My baby girl does the same thing... I love it!!
I am a "cat whisperer." I work with clients to help correct problem cat behaviors, and I thank you for everything you said above. Jackson Galaxy is right -- too many people see cats through dog-colored glasses. I have also notice that fulltime indoor cats (my own, and others) bring a favorite toy to their human, or leave it on their human's bed. This is the indoor equivalent of a mouse, mole or lizard for an inside-outside cat. Also, if you have an inside-outside cat, and you scold them for bringing small prey, they often come back with a BIGGER small creature, because the first gift didn't please you. I tell my clients that although it goes against human logic, to PRAISE Kitty when she brings home a mouse, then discard it in an OUTSIDE trash can when the cat isn't looking. She will bring home fewer gifts that way. I have known cats (my own, friends' and clients') who have a vocabulary unique to their humans. A dear tuxedo of ours, Shamu, used to request "wa-uh" if other cats had been drinking from his preferred bowl (make it fresh, Mama!). He greeted us at the door with "EH-oh" because we always said "hello" to him when we came in. He had a large vocabulary including "no" and about a dozen other non-human word sounds that had very specific meanings. I have found that if I consistently say hello when I see a cat, "water" when I present fresh water, etc. that cats often try to mimic those sounds.
the present's are not for you they bring home prey for kittens to practice on (even if they dont have kittens) it's how they learn to hunt some cat whisperer you are for not understanding that
@@janbrandonjr SO THE VET IS WRONG , TOO ....BUT YOU ARE CORRECT . YOU MUST BE A CAT BEHAVIORIST .
You must have a good ear. I too would repeat the same words like water, treat, outside, massage (petting), hello but all the meows sound the same to me. One cat was quite talkative and quirky. But his different meows were hard for me to understand. Also, he didn't raise his butt or put his tail upright. He would slowly wag it back and forth. Not sure why this hasn't been noticed in some cats (it's different from a tail swish).
I have more than once awakened with my cat's favorite catnip mouse in my hair.
Okay... But what about the cat I had who only brought home *live* rodents, birds, and snakes? We also had a cat drag in a live opossum once...
My cat, Aro, has healed so much of my heart. He is a tuxedo cat, and is so smart and I'm certain his meows sometimes sound like hes saying "mom" 😂 He is so loving and affectionate that it brings me to tears at times ❤️ And edit: he lets me do all these things on the list, yay!
Yes, tuxedo cats are wonderful!!! I have two male tuxedo litter mates; they talk to me all the time; I call them "the squeaker" and "the singer," because that's how they sound. They are 16 years old, and have brought me so much love and humor.
@marci9983 Oh, that is so wonderful, I love hearing from other tuxedo owners! Aww, the squeaker and the singer haha, that is just adorable 😄 We had another kitten, Aro's brother although he sadly passed when he was little. I was so worried for a while about not having another cat for him and thought he would be lonely but he is actually best friends with our darling old dog and they play together, sleep together etc ❤️
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I got a free ranch cat, and the owner said good luck because she’s psycho! Once she got away from the teens, dogs, cows, etc she must’ve felt better. I’ve never had such a loving, intelligent, trainable cat in my life! She’s even super friendly with strangers, deer and dogs (until they chase her). She went from being a free castaway to absolutely priceless
Good for you to think she was worth taking as a pet ❤
I had a similar experience with one of my babies. I was living in a house that had a mouse problem. I told the landlord and he said, "so get a cat!" So I took to the internet to find a good mouser. The add said, "Free cat. Cute but Psycho!" I responded and asked if she was a good mouser. I was told she was. I was also told she hated kids and men so if I take her, keep her away from the kids. I thought, fair enough. I told my kids that the cat I was picking up wasn't fond of children and to not be surprised if she didn't warm up to them right away. I picked her up and brought her home. The kids sat in a circle on the floor, with ample room between them so she didn't feel trapped. I opened the carrier and she beelined it straight to each of the kids and started rubbing all over them and accepting scritches and loves. She didn't even get a "proper" name. Everyone just called her Baby and she answered to it.
@@JennicaDuncan Both the original comment and yours just proves that sometimes it's not that the cat is bad it's that the people didn't know how to be with cats. When I volunteered at the local humane society visiting cats to socialize them, I was told I was a natural with the cats because I immediately knew how to get to their level and let them come to me. This was of course because I had grown up with cats, I don't think there has been a time in my life when we haven't had one or more cats.
@@JennicaDuncan damn she must’ve been around some evil kids if she could immediately tell that yours were good lol
@@zimbim7562 bet it helped that they sat in a circle at a distance, and not immediately bumrushing the cat cage.
Years ago there was a stray I tried to take in. I let him shelter in my shop and left food for him. He would never allow me to get close enough to touch him but from time to time he left me presents on the doormat inside the shop. I felt so bad for him that someone had hurt him too much for him to trust a human again but it was wonderful to see these signs that he appreciated sharing the space with me.
Nobody hurt him necessarily, feral cats avoid ppl at most costs & it's their instinct to keep a low profile.
Poor thing but it sounds like he found the absolute best situation for him. For a former feral he had the freedom to come & go. But he also knew he had a safe space there with you. Some organizations will actually re-home ferals that don't tame down. With farmers as barn cats or in New York they were rehoming them with places that have large docks for the trucks in the back. Not so much to hunt mice/rats but to just get the place smelling like cat so the rodents don't want to come there. Don't feel too bad though. There's a tortoiseshell that likes to hang around my porch & my neighbors because we'll give her food. She'll actually follow me to my door if she wants food. But I've never gotten to pet her. Although I think my neighbor has.
Nothing at all wrong with that.
A stray cat has started to sleep on my porch a year ago. Not sure how old he is.pretty big size. I feed him and when I open the door to feed him he is sitting there waiting for me. But he will not let me touch him or even purr.sometimes he will come on porch while I am sitting and lay down.not sure if he will ever bond with me
I'm totally not crying after hearing how much my cat loves me
I score 7/10 and we've only been together for 10 days so far. I was very upset this morning thinking I was out of my depth and wasn't fit to be a cat mum. Now I'm feeling much happier and more confident in my abilities. Thank you for this video.
Ridiculous! Cats actually return the love you give. I promise!
My cats always greet me at the door when I come home. My ex husband confirmed they'd always get up and walk to the door a minute before I unlocked the door - we were living in an apartment. On the second floor. They always recognized my steps outside the building (!), knew it meant I was going to be arriving in a moment, and came to say hello. To this day it makes me feel so loved and leaves me in awe at their sense of hearing!
That's how my cat is, he learned the sound of my car and will get up, from a dead sleep, once Im on the street and go to the window looking out to the driveway and wait for me then run to the door when Im at the door. He also starts meowing as loud as he possibly can and I can hear him usually lol
Our cats can always tell when it's my husband home from work & not our housemate. They get very excited, jump onto the corner of the bed to greet him (he comes in through our bedroom) and love saying hi to Daddy! 💖
Eons ago when I went off to college I was homesick and would come home Friday afternoons and drive back Sunday evening. My mom noticed that one of our cats would always hang out on my bed at around 3 PM on Fridays. I laughed it off, but the next time I came home, my kitty (actually was supposed to be my dad's cat) was waiting.
@@jo6731 They love us! 💖
Same here, I have a security camera. As soon as the car is pulling in the driveway they go to the entry area. They know its exact audio signature. I have seen it too many times to count. My former cat knew the smell of the Forrest around the cabin. He would always wake up and meow 1 1/4 miles away. Nothing changed with the car for another 1/2 mile but he knew we were near. The trip time was never the same a the lighting was different each trip as well but he would always react at the same approximate point.
I raised a kitten from 4wks to 16yrs. He went with me everywhere; vacations, long car rides, hotels, ever changing homes …Starbucks! Purrs, trilling, biscuits. When I lost him to diabetes, I chose my next cat by how he presented his tail (high). 6yrs strong and have never regretted my choice…or him choosing me 😃
Can I ask if your cat ate wet or dry food?
@@nicooliver6019 apparently not
@@nicooliver6019 I know this isn't the answer you were looking for but a long, long time ago (back when I was in primary school) we had a cat that we had to put down suddenly after finding them almost lifeless on the back mat. It happened all of a sudden. The vet explained they'd suffered serious kidney problems because we pretty much only fed dry food at the time. My mum grew up in Italy during WWII and they didn't have cat food so she just looked at the price, thinking that something labelled "cat food" has to be right for cats. I never forgot that cat, so now I'm in charge of buying my cat's food I feed very little dry food, and one that's a better quality - the bulk or all of every meal is wet food. I can't afford really expensive stuff but I try and read the label and get the best I can afford rather than just looking at the price ☺️
@@loretta_3843 honesty I am hearing this more and more that dry food can get cause health issues done the line like diabetes and urinary/kidney issues as it’s high in carbs and dehydrating. I think people need to more educated and made aware that just because something is marketed as cat food it’s not all appropriate or healthy to feed our cats
Hella an org in San Diego will provide u with free diabetic supplies! Lost a fur baby as u did only to find the org was in my town before they moved to calif!
Precisely! I am imprinted by my seven cats, especially my precious 25 year old Zilda, who is doing so well, and is treated with the utmost care and love. Besides, I think my 5 dogs are imprinted by the cats too, for they all get along so well. All of which were rescued in dire conditions, and all are cared for with the most complete love and dedication!
A tail straight up in the air is always an indicator to me that they are happy!
My cat has definitely done all of these things with me. She showed up on my porch doorstep one day and was visibly hungry. She instantly let me pet her and I fed her. I found out she was microchipped and that the previous owners had intentionally abandoned her.. when winter came, I started letting her sleep inside, to stay warm.. she went from only letting me pet her for a very short time and then walking away, to sleeping on my chest at night and curling up beside me on my bed and meeting me at the door when I get home. She’s very sweet and loving and I’m grateful she showed up at my door. She hopped up on my lap after I finished typing this.
She could feel you mood change, my turn, time to stop and be with mine.
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My cat doesn’t like sitting in my lap for long periods but she will walk over to my bed to sleep beside my legs, grooms me from time to time and slow blinks at me. That’s enough for me to understand that she is happy and loves me ❤
Some cats aren’t good with too much physical contact. They still love you, but from over there.
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My husband's cat does all of these things to both of us but she definitely picked him as her human 💜
My cat been missing little over a year 🥺 We had a bond unlike any I've ever seen or heard of! She'd stare at me in the morning til I got up. She'd wait by the door, then wait by bathroom door. Then up on top of toilet tank "sitting" with me. She'd have 1 or both paws on my shoulder, turn her face at me giving me kisses & we would meow back & forth as if having a conversation. 1 chair at the table was hers. She'd sit there while I'm having coffee, again, us meowing in conversation. After my coffee, she'd go in her room til later in the day. She did all of these in the video except giving a gift of dead animal. But that's because she was strictly an indoor cat. The 1st few months I had her, I had an aquarium. That was the only place she'd drink water, not from her bowl or dripping faucet, just the aquarium. I really do miss her, I hope & pray she finds her way home to me (I do think another family took her in to keep 😢)
This happened to my cat as well. He was a grey Russian. He was very tall, well groomed, but we think another family took him.
I was adopted by force by a very standoffish community cat, about a year ago. She stalked me for a while (watched me feed birds & squirrels) then one day came right up to me, trilled & head bomped me! Some neighbors were concerned, since they hadn't seen her around, but my mom told them it's ok, she moved in with me & even sleeps on my lap & in bed. I'd say she easily has about 9/10 score so far. BTW: She's easily the bossiest & most intelligent cat I've ever had! 😻 p.s. I subbed, too~
The winner in the comment section here. You're kind of the only one saying the cat is the boss and that's actually correct lol
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I to was adopted this way. Except she sacred the other cats away when I came out with food. She also meowed loudly at night to be let inside. Now she's mostly just an indoor cat. Lmao
The unvaxxed ones are always smarter.
We recently rescued a stray five week old kitten. Female. She’s now 13 weeks old and constantly follows me, sleeps on my pillow, licks my face, and sticks her nose in my ear and sniffs… But, she also bites! Usually easy at first then a bit rough. We usually blow into her face to discourage this behavior. Worked at first, now she is reluctant to stop. She will bite my nose and chin while I sleep. Any recommendations? As a LVT at the AMC in Manhattan I thought I knew all the answers, LOL!
I have a stray kitty that lived outside and I fed for almost three years. I built her an insulated and heated house for the winter and fed her all of the food, but she refused to come inside. One late night during a blizzard and arctic blast she finally raised her surrender flag. She has been indoors living a very lavish life ever since. I am not allowed to touch her because she is still feral but she is always near me and rubs eagerly on any surface to show her love. Makes my heart melt.
That is so increibly kind and generous of you. Not enough people would provide a feral cat with a home and love, while still respecting her boundaries, and not demanding anything in return. She is so lucky to have you! 😇😻
Raised her flag lol
We adopted a starving pregnant feral female cat. It took four years of care before she would let me pet her. I bought her a heated cat house for winter time. She would never come in the house though and also freaked out if I tried. She would let me carry her around the yard but only outside. She was with us for 12 years. We did our best to care for her. We found homes for her kittens and got her spayed and vaccines. Once she was losing weight and I had to trap her to get her to the vet. Sure enough she had a cracked infected tooth.
I've been feeding a ginger female kitty that I named Ginger for 4 years. She won't let me pet her, but she'll rub her body on my legs. Lol!
@@shalawndudley2094 try lifting your hand from the ground up to pat her. They have an instinct against things coming down from above. It helped with my skitchy kitty.
My former cat niece was so attached to me, if she knew I was going home from my sister's, it didn't matter if she was napping, cleaning, or eating, she would stop everything and run to the top of her tower only to yell at me to pet her before I leave. It wasn't optional, it's required by her. I miss her so much💓🐈⬛😂
Love this! I have 4 cats and am also a cat foster mom. With my fosters I work to create secure attachments with them to make them more confident when they're up for adoption. And it really works. The shelter I volunteer with says I always have happy cats. That's no accident.
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My older boy will force his way into my lap while I'm on the toilet lmao he also brings me my dirty socks from the laundry bin. Sadly, he started getting kitty dementia he wakes up yowling like he doesn't know where he is I can call him and he will hunt me down for the snuggles and go back to sleep. I dread the day I lose him, hes been my big baby for 14 yrs.
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Years ago, I had a Siamese cat who would pin down my hand,palm up, give me a look as if a mom saying,"now just hold still!" then he'd thoroughly groom the inside of my wrist. His look of satisfaction when done was priceless😸🦋
Aww what a cute story would love to have a siamese one day i think they’re beautiful and love the light coated siamese tabby mixes 🐾🐾🐾
My cat reaches out and caresses my ankle when I walk by. Particularly when I'm heading into the kitchen to get her food,. ❤️
Omg I feel like it would burn your wrists after a while 😂😂
I had a Heinze 57 that would hop into bed to wake me up. She'd grab my head with her front paws & proceed to groom my bangs. We were not finished until she decided that we were finished. I'd get up & put out the cat food.(For her & 3 others). Then I'd go blow dry my cat spit bangs.
I just adopted a Siamese! What are they like?
My husband and I were in the process of adopting a dog when a neighborhood cat showed up on our porch covered in spider webs. That was nearly 2 years ago and he now has an indoor and outdoor bed with heating pad, gets hard and soft food but is still a wild boy at heart. We're often gifted squirrels, moles and rabbits. Looks like he's going to be sticking around for a while.
Watching this video as my cat is sitting on my lap where he (always) refuses to leave. We bonded instantly when we met in the pound when he was 5 months old. I said hello to him and he walked right up to me and started licking my nose. It was love at first sight for both of us. Now it's 14 years later and I still adore him. 😁😸
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A stray kitten adopted our family, we were moving and she was amazing! After a few months she explored and got lost, the kids were worried when she didn't come in. The next day I saw her in the alley, she was so scared, when she saw me she came running meowing with excitement. She was my shadow for the rest of the day, now she doesn't wander! So awesome she chose us and wants to stay close to us! Love our new family member 😸
So glad you found her. One of my cats getting out and lost or worse is so scary to me. I have a lot of cat haters in my neighborhood
Crying here because I lost my baby a month ago after 11.5 years. She did 1-9 frequently except bringing me presents because she was an indoor cat. She would RUN towards me when I got home. I would pick her up and cradle her in my arms and she would lick my hands like crazy while "air kneading" which is kneading, but straight up in the air ..while licking. It was so cute. She did one thing not mentioned here, which was love bites or nibbles. When I was holding her, she would come up and gently bite my chin. It was adorable. She would cuddle up to me in bed and sleep, sometimes most of the night. I miss that cat SO much. I know I'll need to get another one, but I'm afraid that no cat will ever measure up. P.S. Forgot one. She would sit by me whenever I was on the toilet (yup) and stare at me, wide-eyed for a long time. I'm 60 and I've been fascinated by cats my entire life. They are so unique.
Awww, I'm sorry. You lost someone very special and sweet. Take care.
I miss my boy so much also.Had him 20 years.I have his ashes and paw print and picture of him in my living room and I feel so sad everytime I look at him.My dog misses him also.My Mojo was a special cat indeed😘💔. I'm so sorry for your loss.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I know it’s incredibly hard to lose a very loved pet. They’re more than pets really, well to me they are. I’m sure that the cat you get will be awesome, because they will understand what your other cat understood. You’re a wonderful companion to them. Maybe fate means that you are supposed to save another cat? Maybe. 🌹
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@@pamgleiser5397I’m sorry for your loss. Maybe you could adopt a new kitty? It isn’t about replacing the other cat, it’s about honouring them, by being able to save another cat from a shelter. I understand if you don’t want to though. It’s just that when you are an animal person, there will always be a void without a pet there. I think we are given the gift of dogs and cats. The price is that we have to grieve them. Miss them. 🌷
My pregnant queen gave birth on my lap. she was so exhausted I had to put the kittens on her to feed and clean the last one. she is extremely expressive with her face and eyes and she is such an amazing mummy ! She has been nursing her babies beside me on my bed hasn't even tried to move them ❤when I leave the room she comes with me lol I feel like she is needing the support i give her more than anything 🥰
Pixie comes running with tail held high when we come home. Always such a delight to see
I’ve always let kittens chose me and couldn’t have asked for anything better. I only wish they could have longer lives cause letting them go is so hard 🐈❣️
It is, I lost my Maine coon start of this month, 16 years is far too short.
@@tallondarkfeather9728 so sorry, I know the heartache but maybe you could open your heart to another furry best friend. Stay strong. 💝🐾🕊
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@@tallondarkfeather9728 I agree completely but Be glad you had 16 years, my tuxedo Fancy was only 12 (cancer) and my Maine Coon/Siberian mix was only 6 (six!) - We don’t even know what she died from. I’m still heartbroken and always will be. 😭 - I’m sorry for your loss. Take care and GOD bless you.
You know, I knew my cat loved me, but wow, didn’t think I’d actually have all 10 signs. (She also looks out for my son, as if he were her own kitten. If he’s upset, or crying, she’s there. If he’s playing something neat, she’s right there with him. She also guards his door when he goes to bed, until he falls asleep, to make him feel safe - I’ve always said she doesn’t need to do that, that I can sit and listen for him, but she’s always given me a look, like, “Nah, Mum. I got this one. You go eat dinner, get ready for bed, go play. I’m watching him.” She very much co-mums him, and is happy to do so. She sometimes will nip me in the upper arm, really hard, and I’ve always assumed it was anger about something I wasn’t doing right for her. Turns out that no, she’s telling me that something is wrong - not with her, but with me. Specifically, that my blood sugar is dangerously low, something I didn’t even know I had issues with until recently. So, yeah, my cat saved my life. Go Cookiedough! 😻
That’s an amazing cat 😻
Wow my late kitty similarly took care of my daughter when she was little. She hung out with my daughter since my daughter was a baby, she let my daughter dress her up and baby clothes and would lie on my daughter's bed every night until my daughter fell asleep.
I don't even know her but I already love your cat.
My cats do all of these things. Even my feral tomcat progressed from being unapproachable to asking for belly rubs and trusting me enough to offer his injured paw for inspection. My absolute favorite signal is the jaunty tail. Some of my cats like to accompany me and the dog around the block. Their tails are normally at half-mast because they're on alert for danger. Whenever I say their name or they're within ten feet of me, the tail shoots straight up like an exclamation of joy. The first time I noticed my feral cat doing this, I knew I had a chance of taming him. One of my cats has to have one paw on me when possible. She sleeps next to my chest at night with her paw on my arm or in my hand. I've assumed this is a sign of ownership.
ownership, maybe, but I think it's more so that she will know instantly if you get up in the middle of the night, or more importantly, if something happens to you. It's my belief, without having any real proof, that they do this as protection for the one they love. 😊❤
My Tortie stray was clearly an abandoned house cat about 1 yr old when she found her way into my yard one day. “Razi” has brought such joy to my life, loves to sleep on my pillow and below the blankets along side me. Such a talker too!
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My tortie is also a talker! I'm her only person. She hides for everybody else, although she has gotten close to my mom since we lived with her for short periods of time due to illness or other temporary circumstances. THAT really surprised me!
My black cat is my ride or die. He's joined at my hip and is my bestie. I'm very blessed to have been chosen by him 🥰Not only does he stare like you said, he'll go nose to nose and just stay there while purring, and sometimes I even get get eskimo kisses. He's an old timer now, and there will never be another one like him ever. Whatever it is that goes beyond imprinted is pretty much what we have lol
I had that with my boy Smokey. I used to joke that I should change his name to Velcro because he was always stuck to me. My cat loving friends and I call this a soul-cat relationship. Their love is unconditional and freely given at all times. It's a very special relationship and you are so lucky to have been chosen. Cherish this relationship always ❤
My husband I recently got a black cat as well as an orange cat. I thought the tabby was crazy. He’s even more crazy. I take it they get sweeter as they get older? 😆
I have a black kitty baby named Snow. He's 12 now and getting slower. He's my baby I'm I'm his person.
I adopted a 1 & 1/2yr old black Mama cat from our local rescue & named her Olive. She runs to the door when I come home from work, is harness trained, & sleeps with me every night. Extremely affectionate & playful, I truly hit the jackpot with my micropanther. 🖤🖤🖤
I had one like yours. He was 11 when he crossed the rainbow bridge. I have rescue girl now and she's such a scardy cat, but working on that. But sure miss my boy... I'm glad you've got your baby.
I took in a stray that apparently had a hard life and no love. It took a while for him to trust me but every night he curls up next to me and rests his head on my shoulder, every night. It’s so cool to see him walk down the hallway with his tail straight in the air. Since he is a huge cat and I have a small lap, he curls up next to me after kneading on my leg. It’s so precious.
I adopted an eight month old cat from an animal rescue group. I brought him home and he promptly ran and hid under the bed in the guest room. I left him alone and periodically checked on him for the next six hours. I finally just laid on the floor and held out my hand. He came out and I showed him where his food and litter box were located. He now lets me hold him like a baby and sleeps in my lap when I watch tv. I’ve also taught him a trick. If he comes in my bedroom, I will stand next to the bed, snap my fingers and point to the bed. He knows that means to jump up on the bed. I wake up with him purring me awake so he can have his wet food, and greets me with purrs and coming up to me then standing up on his hind legs which means he wants to be picked up.
My cat Tigger (profile pic) has definitely imprinted on me. As a matter of fact she jumped up in my lap as I was watching this. She also likes to jump up on my shoulders and if I am sleeping she will usually lay on me and join me for a nap. She also loves to follow me around the house. She is a great addition to our family and she is spoiled rotten but we love her and wouldn't have it any other way!😀👍
One of my favorite things my cats do is curl their tails around my forearm. Just melts my heart every time 🥰💚
Mine does this too! I call it the furry friendship bracelet.
@@pinstripesuitandheels Omg you guys, how adorable! Friendship bracelet? So precious 🥹! I've never had a cat do that particular thing, but it's an undeniable display of love and trust 😻. How lucky both you and your cats are to have found one another!
Cats have so many unique ways of expressing affection to their people. I’ve never had the furry friendship bracelet, but I had one that would always put one forepaw on my leg or shoulder whenever he sat or curled up next to me, and one that would always break into a run when he walked into a room and saw me, as if he couldn’t wait to get to me. The male half of my current pair likes to grab my head with a paw and pull me in for a headbutt. His sister likes to make biscuits on me, or next to me while purring and looking me in the eye. I don’t know how to describe how it’s different from regular staring, but direct eye contact is her love language. 🥰
@@sinsitysinderella790 I'm very lucky with my cat. She's the most affectionate little creature!
My girl Layla shows all the imprint signs. The thing is, she shows all those signs to everyone. And I mean everyone. She even showers with love and attention seeking every random delivery person. As if she was raised by labradors.
That's my boy Buddyboots. Everyone. Also the dishwasher(???).
I had a cat like that- like a dog!
My cat, Pancake, is the exact same way. Extremely loving and cute as a button
Well, guess that's a ... uh... hypertrusting cat that never had any negative experience with humans? 🤷♀️
I love cats like that they’re so sweet
Our latest rescue, Charlie, is highly responsive to perceived need for comfort. He shocked me once when I made a loud screech-wail sound at some gross food thing in another video. He thought I was in pain or something, and he jumped right onto me. He was purring loudly, giving me face mushies, pawing at my face, mewing, licking my nose and kneading on my torso all in the same split second he jumped on me. It was amazing to find that out about him, but I felt so bad for making him worry so much. He also used to bring all of the kitty toys to my side of the bed and meow at me at night before he got used to his safe, new indoor life. He's such a sweetie and I'm so glad we're living up to his expectations. ♥
I take care of 13 cats with my parents and 6 of them chose me as their human. Check on all these signs! 😅 I came here to learn more and now I'm also feeling even more loved than before.
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I adopted my cat when he was 18 months old. He wasn't super close at first but now he does kneading, head butts, kisses, cuddling in my lap, sleeping on me, he talks, and is just a big sweetheart. He's always excited to see me and won't leave me alone for at least 10 minutes after I come in. He crawls all over me and practically makes me hold him. He gives hugs too. He's 10 now. He's come a long way. He's a very good boy.
We are lucky, our cat has bonded with both my husband and I! She does half of behaviours with him (chirping and chatty with him, jumps on the counter to be near him, curls up next to him at night) and the other half with me (Long slow blinks, grooms my hand, runs to greet me when I come in the door). Is that unusual? Has anyone else Experienced that?
My cat Louie has sooo much love in his heart, even though he is missing claws on all fours. I started getting emotional when you said they have the ability to imprint on you. This cat grooms me, chirps like a kitten, brings hes toys for me, lays by my head at night, the list goes on. I feel so incredibly lucky he found me.
Befriended the local stray cat. Bro brought me an entire gopher. He had already got himself one to eat that morning too. He brings them so often 💀 He's very loud and a gentleman who walks me to my car. The previous stray years ago a bit before we had her fixed would bring us her kittens . She was a gentle sweetheart but loved scaring me when I'd go out at night by jumping down from a tree behind me.
After my last parrot passed away and many years later, we decided to adopt a cat. We visited the SPCA several times and did a ton of research. We found a wonderful little girl cat named Ms Hobbs ( long story). Most of the signs you are discussing she does to me! I love this little girl so much and often tell her. She visits me at night for like 5 minutes, I guess she is checking on me. Makes biscuits every day, she sits in my lap a few times a day. She brings some of her toys to me, I wake up and the same toy is there every day. We play several times a day. She gets fed 2 times a day and gets snacks in between. I can’t tell you how much I love this cat she is so loving. I can’t pee by myself, or shower, I love it! She loves her 3 season porch, sitting in one of the rocking chair, sunning herself. She thinks she is lucky, I’m the luck one!
My cat was abandoned in the dead of winter and I have now had her about 8 years. She has done everything on your list. When she was dropped off to my house it took her all of 10 minutes to know she was home, I have never seen a cat get so comfortable SO quickly. She is the sweetest cat I have ever had...she is no doubt a mama's girl.
I’ve had cats for 54 years. Many, many rescues. I’ve had all the behaviors you mentioned from all of these cats. I adore cats! My husband and I now have only one left as we sadly buried the 2 oldest ones (17 and 17 1/2 years old), in the last 6 months. The one left is about 5 years old. I think he misses the last 2 cats. He is ALWAYS near or on one of us, then with the other. It’s even more so since we got an electric blanket! 🤣. I enjoyed your video very much!
I’m sincerely sorry for your loss.
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Awww, so sorry for your loss and thank you for giving all those kitties a wonderful and loving home. And yes, I don't have an electric blanket, but I do have a heating pad that I use from time to time and my little girl kitty loves it!
I am sorry for your loss. My orange shadow misses his brother who got sick and passed away in June. A new kitten walked up to our gate at 11 PM and now he is acting like dad to the kitten. I am guessing the kitten has helped.
54 years now that's inspiring. I have three cats and they're my first. I really fear the day one of them passes on. I worry that I'll be so heart broken that I won't want pets after they go, but I love cats so much. Does it ever get any easier?
I have 2 male neutered cats, 5 and 6 years old. They both have done most of what you've described, but most notably, one has brought me 5 garter snakes and the other gifted me one. They both dropped them at my feet, unharmed. Once in the house where I had to rush to grab it before it raced off under the couch. I tried to act grateful, but returned them to the shrubs once the cats were distracted.
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I adopted a rescue cat 3yrs ago. The first night she slept on my pillow and has done since, mostly taking up the whole pillow. Star does all of the ten things you mentioned. She taps me on the shoulder in the night for some attention then goes off to play. She loves getting brushed and I only have to say "Star, where's your brush?" and she comes running to me. I foster cats and a year ago we welcomed Ellie who had been abandoned and was painfully shy. She stayed under the bed for a month then developed an amazing friendship with my car Star. She was coming out on the sofa and started letting me stroke her. The relationship with Star grew stronger them licking each other. I decided to keep her. Now after over a year Ellie sleeps next to me, head butts me for attention . She is still a little jumpy at times, scared so I just let her be. I love fostering and 3yrs ago brought a 15 yr old tiny shorthair back to life having been found near death in a garden back to life. I kept her, she bonded with me followed me everywhere even when she went blind. She survived 18 months with renal failure. It was sad at the end and I miss her. I had the cutest 10 week old kitten who had malnutition and 4 broken legs that had healed on their own wonky. He is a survivor and such a funny cat and has a lovely forever home. His limbs are weak and he has an occasional spine weakness. We are giving him the happiest life . I have a wall with photos of all cats that come my way. I am 64 and dedicated my life to these beautiful furbabies. I love your channel thank you
Panther came from an insecure past to me thru a foster program at 6 months old. When I met her, she only watched me carefully, until I laid on my back on the floor. The foster mom had never seen a person get literally on the cat level. She approached me cautiously. Thats how it went for another month in my home. Me approaching her in calm manners low down and letting her decide what we would do. Now she is a rather exuberant in her love. I often wake with her flopped across me. Panther is almost 1 1/2 years old now, and she does all of it, except let me pack her around. Her presents are household items. She may have needed me, but turns out I needed her more.
Hmm, i have always got on the floor a lot interacting with cats ever since, i can remember. Just seemed the natural thing to do to me. Never thought much about it.
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My cat is a quirky little lady who genuinely loves everyone she meets. You can meet her and pick her up within seconds. She cuddles everyone who will let her. She does so many of these things, but I feel like maybe there's not enogh kitty to contain all the love she has, so she gives love constantly.
My cat Anya is very social and loves pretty much everybody, but my cat Elby definitely only loves me. I raised him from kittenhood after finding him as an orphaned stray and then brought Anya from a shelter to be his big sister.
This video made me so happy. I have two brothers who are black cats that I adopted about a year and a half ago and they are the most loving creatures in the land. They do everything you just said. Thank you I love it you’re great
I have a question my two year old cat sleep with me and I sleep in . he'll get on top of my head and licks my hair or he'll stick his paw under the blanket and will little scrasch on my lag
My cats lick my head too. They just love you and want you to smell like them.
Oh and he wants his breakfast.
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I live a few hours away from my parents, but go there frequently. After their older cats passed on they got tiny kittens, something we've never had before (we've always been adopted by strays or taken in a car from a friend). Since we raised them for like 5 week old kittens they LOVE us, even my mom and brother who aren't cat people. I was at their house for two weeks and the cats were all over me because my dad was in the hospital and I was their surrogate dad haha Before I left I had to pick up our Tom tabby cat from my dad's bed, the cat was sleeping on his back, belly in the air. I scooped him up like a baby and held him on his back and he was just chilling. His sister will jump up on the table to get closer to you as soon as you walk out in the kitchen and constantly meows for food...which she never eats.
My kitty was found by a dumpster in winter, trying to scratch up garbage to eat. She was barely 4 months old. I adopted her at 6 months. She was horribly headshy-as if she'd been struck. It took years of gentle handling, but now, she puts her head in my hand wanting attention and neck scratching! ❤️ 🐱
I adopted a four week-old kitten over four years ago. She has exhibited all ten of these signs to me. I love her more than I can express. Her name is Demelza...she's playful and smart, and has a great personality!
My cat Winston does 8 of those imprinting behaviors with me! I'm truly blessed! I rescued him from a shelter at 4 months old & he was glued to me for months. Now that we've introduced 2 other kitties into the household (a 4mo when he was 8 months old & a 1.5yo when he was 3yo) he's come into his own. He plays with the other cats & has multiple nap spots around the house. But at night, he comes & meows very insistently when he's ready to go to bed with me & already tried all the subtle hints! And, yes, I go happily 😃 😊
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My recently deceased cat (which was my first) showed all these signs. This video had me crying cause it made me realize again how we connected and how much I miss him.
When our cat is really happy, she brings her tail all the way forward so that the tip touches the back of her head. It's adorable.
aww! I had a cat like that over 20 years ago. He had an extra long tail so it would arch over with the tip of the tail hanging just behind and between his ears. I sometimes wish domestic cat lifespans are longer.
All, I'm so happy knowing that he's also imprint to me... He's once a stray cat but now comfortable and safe under my care.. Thank you for sharing us the meaning of their habits and behavior... 😍
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I was gifted a 2w old kitten by a feral mother. The mom would check on her kitten but the kitten ultimately bounded very closely with me. I taught her to hunt and play with cat toys and was gifted with a mouse she caught in my new Apartment lol! I’ve always treated her as if she was a child. She recognizes about 20 words/phrases and usually obeys a command. I try and allow her interactions based on her needs (I won’t keep trying to hold or grab her if she doesn’t wish interaction is an example). Her photo is my logo. So, so sweet!
My sweet orange boy does almost all of these (no presents for me - he's an indoor baby lol). Makes me feel good to know he's happy and secure ❤
My cats bring me thier toys as presents, They put them next to me on the bed!!(Their indoor only cats, as well!)
I've had a new kitty just over a month and she has begun to bring me my phone charger. Lol!! I wonder if it's because she seems be going for it quite a bit.
Just cuz he doesn't bring presents doesn't mean he isn't nuts about you...a rescue i raised for a month was pretty well the same as your checklist & she'd follow me into hell.
Orange Tabby cats are the sweetest, loyal and most affectionate cats. This is my experience. I love Orange Tabby's.
@@ImKat46 i totally agree my mango who’s in my thumbnail loved me to pieces and i loved him he picked me - at the shelter he came right up and started talking right away 😻😻🐾🧡🐾🧡🐾🧡🐾🧡
My Orion showed up about a year ago, so hungry that he was trying to eat birdseed and cracker crumbs. I cried and started feeding him. At the time I was losing my Beloved Pyewacket to bladder cancer. I decided right there and then, that if I couldn't save my Pyewacket, I COULD save this cat. It took me a whole year to gain his trust and affection. Now he sleeps on the bed with me every night and we got 10/10 on the bonding scale. He's an absolutely beautiful Maine Coon/Manx cross with a Tipped left ear. He's my Gentle Giant Lovebug now. I wish I knew his history. We think he lost his first home in a terrible wildfire that burned down half of our town. I checked, he didn't match any of the missing kitties that had been reported. Our local animal shelter told me if I could get him in off the streets, that was just as good as adopting from our no kill shelter. Orion will have the best possible life for the rest of his days. I am so honored that he chose me to be his Mama.
I had a adult cat (no idea how old, he's a very tall and long grey tiger cat) he showed up porch awhile ago. He was really skinny, looked like he had been dropped off somewhere or was not being taken care of, he had ticks that had been on him for awhile. He was walking around meowing but it sounded like cries, he was afraid of everybody. So I sat on my porch on the ground for hours until he finally came up to me. First I was able to get him to eat food out of my hand and he ate like his life depended on it. He slowly over the next day and a half would let me pet him longer and longer. Once he became comfortable enough I started removing the ticks and checking him for any wounds at all. I've been feeding and watering him small amounts multiple times a day as he was skin and bones and I didn't want him to over eat and make himself sick. Now every day anytime I come outside and I'm greeted so lovingly, he jumps up on my lap purring so loud as he's kneading my chest and collar bone area while he runs his head on my chest and/or face. He likes to lay on my feet and roll over to get belly scratches etc. Now before anyone gets judgemental about why I didn't call someone about a possible sick cat....I actually called animal control as I was concerned about his well being and I was informed that animal control was out of town or state for the weekend and it was the middle of the night and vets were closed. I called the animal control on his cell and he advised me to just give it a little food and take it to the shelter in the morning when they opened. I wasn't okay with just giving him some food and not trying to help him so I've been taking care of him because he trusts me and is still afraid of everyone else for the most part. I think I'm going to let this little guy stay.
Thank you for the info, what actually caught my attention is the Happiness shown upon your face when talking about Cats, your Love is shown Doc!
My husband and I are 64 and have had an ever-changing set of at least 3 rescues all our adult lives. One of our current three is a feral cat with a clipped ear. He’s more than 10 yo yet only 8 lbs. After my son found him with sores down to the bone, he knew I’d take him in. He went right to the vet, but then needed to be quarantined for six months in a room by himself with regular visits from the Dept. of Agriculture to monitor his healing. That’s the law in my state. Eventually my son found all 3 we’ve had for many years; they were all wandering around in the city where my son lived. One is a stunning shiny, all black male who pulls hundreds of books off the shelves every day for fun. I assure you it’s no fun for me. All 3 healthy male cats are imprinted, but not at all with one another!
The best part of my day is when I come home and go to sit on the sofa once all my stuff is put away. My cat is launch herself at me to sit in my lap. It always makes me smile.
My cat loves to give kisses and gaze into my eyes while curled up on my chest. He also watches TV with me, like he genuinely watches the TV and sometimes reacts to it. I love my buddy :) Good video 👍
I have a boy and a girl, they are 8 months old. The boy is easily double his sister's size, and he's bonding, but the girl is rarely bonding, almost never vocalizes and is generally inactive. She's also unusually small. When I hold her she has to secure herself firmly and hold for dear life, and anything can scare her. I've learnt a few months back that I should never play or pet her like I do her brother, but be extra gentle with her. She has overcome her fear of being lifted off the ground now, she sleeps around the room and not under furniture. And I'm extra happy when she joins her brother in chasing ropes or hunting toys. She does it much less vigorously though. She was the only girl in her litter so maybe she didn't get enough milk as a newborn, or maybe she's just the quite little one
This is awesome. Thank for this video. I’ve never been one for cats as pets, always a dog person. But a little stray gorgeous short haired black female around 7 or 8 weeks with a small white button spot on her chest (eyes were still very dark in color and lasted about week) strayed in the outer skirts of the yard (I live in the country) at night of all timings, cold, wet, hungry, very scared and meowing intensely at a distance, though. It took me 3 weeks at a very slow pace with her because I knew she had been abused by seeing a big healing soar on her forehead and she finally let me touch her. It’s been history every since with her watchful eye on my dog, her buddy, my little Bean, and I’ve been her Momma and he’s been her best friend every since. But of course, he’s a little jealous because he’s been my baby for 5 years. She has displayed all ten behaviors with me including letting me rub her belly and let’s me rub her feet and she will strike up a cat conversation with me by soft meowing and We start meowing at each other…I don’t know what I’m saying to her but it’s gentle meows back and forth and she understands it’s a healthy loving conversation then we head rub each other afterwards and she lets me kiss her on her nose. I’m not sure exactly what that means or represents in the cat world but I feel the love between us. Even though I try to read any piece of literature I find but it does really answer questions. There are things I don’t understand so I’m still learning and kind of figuring it out as we grow together. It’s funny, I tried naming her several different names and she would just ignore me except when I called Ms. Kitty, she’d come running. So in essence, she chose her own preferred name. And it’s been Ms. Kitty every since. She’s now going on about 10 months old and a very loving laid back baby girl and spoiled rotten like her big brother, My Little Bean. ❤️
I tried 3 different names on my Laddie, before I got it right 😂😂❤
Such a sweet story, I have a similar story (considered myself a dog person) with a black kitten that became my best buddy🐈⬛ Now I’m obsessed with cats haha
Our new kitten seems to have imprinted on both me and my partner. He started head butting our faces while purring and it’s the most precious thing 🥺
Watching this as my cat is laying on my face trying to lick my forehead 🤣 Edit: Both my kitties do all of these!! Alix meets us at the door meowing 💗💜
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My older cat waits for me in the living room while I’m in my game room at night. She’d rather lay by herself and wait for me to come to bed, than go and cuddle with my wife and the other pets. It makes me happy. As soon as I lay down she’s on my chest purring.
A year ago we adopted a 5 year old siberian girl, initially she was very angry and scared but has slowly melted and yes she shows all of the inprint behaviours you talked about, she is still very aware of strangers and will not let any unknown person close.
My cat is long gone, but I am relieved, and pleased to be reassured that I know that my cat felt happy and safe with me. I think my cat exhibited every single one of these at one time or another.
I got my third boy from a rescue that was from a home with elderly couple who went to nursing home. They never socialized the poor guy. He'd tense up just touching him and hide his head in corner of a box all day. After some meds, love and understanding his favorite spot is on my legs. And I purr to him, twill, and imitate his sounds to him. So glad I can give him a good life,,,maybe someone above had something to do with that.
I lost my wife around 4 years ago and about 3 years ago I found a kitten that was injured and very feral on my wife's memorial and he is such a beautiful cat but sadly only will allow me to pet or play with him he hisses at anyone who comes in the house but with me its a beautiful buddy.
My buddy, Jerry, was like this. He was a very loving orange tabby and displayed every single one of these attributes. He had the most unique personality I'd ever experienced in a pet, and I miss him dearly.
Jerry sounds really special, sorry for your loss ❤️
One of our cats, Luna, speaks almost entirely in chirps and trills, unless she’s desperately needing help or talking to me. Then it’s short little meawrs. It makes me feel pretty special ❤
My husband and I lost my adored Boo Bear this past September, much too soon, to lymphoma. We had him from the day he was weaned, for just over 10 years. He was one of the worst tempered, difficult, unpleasant cats I have ever encountered. And I utterly adored him. But he literally had to be fully sedated for a standard vet visit, he was almost 17 pounds of pure muscle and vinegar. But watching this video just made me so happy, not only because Bear did all 10 of the things on the list with me, but once my husband started working from home during the pandemic, he finally bonded with Bear. And this video showed me it was genuine, if very late in his (Bear's) life. The last 2 years of his life, he would creep into my husband's lap, crawl on his head to groom his curls, pretty much the whole list. Prior to that, he tolerated this person as the price Bear had to pay to get to mama, but it really does ease my heart to know that at least the last couple years of his life, he not only was very well loved and cared for by his whole household, he knew it & loved us back. Thank you for this video. FWIW, the kitten we adopted a month after we lost Bear (we have another, older cat, Polly, who forced our hand. She was VERY bonded to Bear, and did not handle the loss well at all.) has almost the complete opposite temperament, she might be the friendliest cat I have ever encountered, but it is nice to know we are reading her right, in thinking she has bonded well to both of us. ❤
My four cats are definitely well imprinted on me. (Or to put it in their language, their slave is deeply committed to them)They do everything a happy, relaxed feline does. Thank you for the insight in the video ❤❤❤❤
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@@sheerfunforcats2791 of course i feel their warmth and appreciation. They are precious little souls. Life without them would be very hard. ❤️🐾💕🐾💕🐾💕🐾💕🐾
My cats have shown all of these. One of them (the boy cat) started to come under the covers every morning to snuggle into me and make biscuits whilst purring his heart out. He also left the odd "present" (usually a shrew) on my bed. He is very vocal too but more shy than his sister. She loves to rub herself against me and gives me little licks. I love cats and dogs. I can't ever imagine living without pets. They bring so much joy and unconditional love.
My kitten is almost 8 months and she is so bonded to me. She displays ALL 10 of these signs ❤️. Her favorite way to 'head butt' is sitting on the counter while I'm on the toilet 😅 She really loves the slow blinks that we share.
Our tabby tries to get on my lap in the bathroom whether I’m on the toilet or in the bath 😑 sometimes she will climb in between the shower curtains and watch whoever is in the shower. I love her, but it’s creepy 😆
Thanks for this video, I really enjoyed it. Our cats exhibit all 10 signs, but then again my Husband and I raised them since they were 4 (four) days old. They were part of an abandoned litter of kittens who just happened to be brought to my Veterinarian's office on a random Saturday afternoon. By pure chance, a close friend of mine and I happened to stop by a half hour later. The second I was presented with them, he said "If you raise, them, I'll cover the costs of their care". Only 2 of that litter still live, but we just celebrated their 11th birthdays a few days ago--and they exhibited every single sign. Lots of shaky tails, bunting, purrs, snuggles and chatting from them. We has happy cats and do our best to keep them contented. :)