• ChillPenguin@lemmy.world
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      23 hours ago

      I love how the owners were like “the cat is unfixable.” As if it’s the cat that’s the problem. Just stop feeding your cat junk food!

      Wow, I got way to invested into that video. Thanks for posting it.

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        18 hours ago

        All of his vids are like that. A really common one is people that don’t realize you have to show the cat what a scratching post is and that that’s ok to scratch vs the couch. Just because animals don’t talk doesn’t exclude them from the communicative requirements of any other relationship. I’ve also communicated to my cat that she may receive single finger strokes to the cheeks in exchange for a nice wet nose to nose snoot boop. It’s all about communication folks.

        As a side note I use it as a metaphor to explain the importance of creative expression to my psych patients. Dogs gotta chew, cats gotta scratch, humans have to express creativity. If any of us aren’t given healthy outlets to meet those natural drives we start doing them in the wrong places in ways that harm ourselves and others.

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      1 day ago

      Thank you for sharing. That is crazy!

      Unfortunately, the shared link is now just after the donut. The demonstration starts at about 4:41.

      That was such a great show. Wild that the cat knew donuts as food.

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        My cat will ignore wet food and meat if there are carrots around. Carrots are obviously not as unhealthy as donuts (to humans at least, I gotta assume that’s true for cats too), but they’re still not something I would expect cats to go for.

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        We don’t feed our cats donuts, but I have no doubt in my mind they would recognize it as food and go for it, if they really wanted to. (With our current cats, we’ve never had an issue, but we had one before that would go after any food you left out. And he was super thin, just very food-driven.)

        But yeah they’re feeding that cat junk food.