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Hissing Feral Cat Becomes A Couch Potato Adopt Me!

Hissing Feral Cat Becomes A Couch Potato Adopt Me!

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Hissing Feral Cat Becomes A Couch Potato Adopt Me! People in the west are so used to seeing neutered males with their small faces they have no idea what a naturally grown intact male looks like. Their faces are always bigger, neck thicker, bigger boned and more muscle. Once they get their balls cut off though, it all goes away. They will still look bigger than a eunuch but will lose their masculine appearance. I watch videos of stray cats in China and the males are the cutest in the world. They’re regularly fed by the residents and not neutered. They’re big, muscular, chunky, friendly, and super cute. All colors. If people in the west ever see these cuties, they’d be flown out of there for adoption. I watch the videos in Chinese social media. I’m following a gray tabby that a woman is trying to lure into a crate so she can adopt him, a white one another woman managed to bring into her house, and an orange one living in the countryside who is indoor and outdoor. All unneutered and huge.
Date: 2024-03-26

Comments and reviews: 34


I have a Maine coon cat. This appears to be part or full blooded Maine Coon. Your cat also sounds like one Also. They are known for having a mellow disposition. That's why my babies name is Mel. Mel gets along well with my Pomeranians and another much smaller Persian female. He loves to sit on my lap and be combed. You can get a DNA test to determine if he is a Maine coon cat. Maine coon kittens sell around $250 to $500. So I hope he gets tested. Good job on making him a couch coon instead of a wild baby.
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Hello with Dwight having that disease is it fatal if he spreads it to other cats because I’ve got a 12 year old Ragdoll cat and I’m afraid if I adopt Dwight he may fight with my cat and spread disease and I’m located in Australia as well so there might be rules stating Dwight may not be suitable for adoption
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Two years ago I rescued a feral kitten about 8 mos. old. She kept coming daily to my patio and I would feed her. When I invited her in she adjusted easily. Because she was just a kitten she was not defensive. She is a joy to have around. Cats are very intuitive and they choose their guardians.
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That’s incredible with an adult feral cat. They haven’t been socialized. We are dangerous wild animals to them. I’ve tamed one but never tried to touch her. She followed me everywhere. Built her a warm shelter outside and of course 3 meals a day. I dearly Loved her
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Awesome video. I recommend to give only quality food for animals. For cats, only near 100% meat and fish. Plz avoid well know brands like whiskas, latz etc because those produce low quality food which contains sugar etc. And favor organic meat and food.
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This is a felis silvestris - european wild cat / forest cat the coat plushness and muster, his large face, the tail everything shows he belongs in the forest congratulations you’ve taken a forest cat from the forest and brought in to your home
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thjkkDodo CORPORATION. another not about animals video. its ABOUT GOV AGENDA, fostering. YOUR kids are next
. and MOST of u moopprons will THINK it's FOR the best. liks animsl CASTRATION, act5ually mostly male animsl CASTRATION. 6666

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FIV does not exist. Nobody has ever seen an FI virus. Nobody has ever studied one. None have ever been sequenced. They don't exist. The test for FIV doesn't actually test for anything. He's positive for an imaginary thing.
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Once Male cats realise we are good source, they will get close very fast. The female cats are a little bit entitled. They think it’s their right that we should give them food but also not touch them.
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He’s been caught before. The left ear has been sniped meaning he was caught and fixed. We used to trap strays and vets would volunteer a Saturday and like an assembly line than release
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It's quite funny that sometimes spoiled housecats have the ugliest meowing voices but a few stray, battle worn Tom cats surprisingly have small baby voices when they meow at humans.
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Love it. Our feral of a few years on and off has just brought home three kittens. She trusts us deeply now. We can love her enough to now get her spayed. Animals choose their family
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We have several ferals come out of the forest, hiss and hide, and now demand belly rubs and grass fed beef. Friends for life.
The Grateful Kitties of Loch Lomond.

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0: 36 HiiiIiiIIIii, ooooh what. good boyiii Lol if that cat could have kill her he wouldn't have hesitate, look at these eyes seriously lol.
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What sweethearts! Thank you so much for saving these wonderful cuties! You guys are great human beings! The world need more people like your selves.
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We’re down to 3 cats from as many as 14 in the past. Now I’m waiting for another stray kitten to somehow show up at our house.
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I've had a feral for 10 years now. She will still barely let me touch her. (She lives inside) This is kind of unusual!
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He does not have to be an only cat. I have 10 FIV positive cats and they live together just fine. Please educate yourself.
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a person will never know true love until they help out and take in a stray fur baby that never knew love before.
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I hate when the Foster people can't keep him. He just gets passed over and over. It's sad. But I understand.
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Beautiful cat! He loves to be brushed and he changed so much patience and love can definitely go a long way!
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Dwight story didn’t end as good as Bruce’s did! We don’t know where the heck Dwight will end up.
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I just put salmon on my fingers with the feral cat in my yard lol. We became friends real quick
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A perfect name for him! He’s such a big fat cat looking for a couch to sleep on! He’s awesome!
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Black paws, black tip at the end of his tail. this is not a feral cat, this is a wild cat.
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I feed a feral cat more than 3 months. Today first time she did miaw. I'm so happy.
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That is a Pallas hybrid. You have domesticated the equivalent of a wolfdog.
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What a amazing and also fantastic story. About you and also your cat as well.
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Good job lady I feel sorry for Stray Cats it's not their fault that their homeless
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I bet half of the neighborhoods kittens looked like Dwight probably all of them.
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I love how people just help those poor sweet animals in need! Warms my heart
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Why is this just showing up in my feed today Any update on Dwight after 2yr
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He was raised before. He was tame but just needed to trust you first.
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Did Dwight ever find his fur ever home Would love an update!
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