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  • my cats sleeping beside me now, old thing is 23, older than me!

  • Things cat owners know about their cats... they ALWAYS go for the easiest path... if they get offended they ignore That which offends them. they miss a jump or embarrass themselves they act like it never happened.if you touch certain parts of the ear they always shake it.and if they are hungry they always act all cuddly and stuff.. R.I.P. Car and Chip(mine @ 13)

  • i thought white cats can't jump 

  • hyperthiroidism, a daily pill will return them back to health.

  • My cat lived to 20, however by 18 she had gone a little crazy (howled at the walls for hours). Miss her lots and this is a sweet video :)

  • Wow, 19... Such a wise cat, like a mini Buddha covered in hair.

  • mine was almost 12 years old when he died. actually I had to put him down, because he had kidney failure :( it's been almost a month since he past away, but I am still crying .. I'm only 18, I treated him like my own little brother. I wish my cat lived as many years as yours.

  • What have you been feeding them! I cant tell which one is the old one

  • Must have had an amazing life and owner to live that long.. Kudos to you! <3

  • That's nice, I've never seen a 19 y.o. cat.

  • 0:46 dawwwwwh <3

  • Reminds me of my Tinkies. ;_; She was always giving the other cats baths...I miss her...

  • HAHA old preverted cat

  • White men can jump!!! Just not very well :)

  • He was so beautiful. I miss my guy that died 3 years ago. I would like to think they are both keeping each other company right now. Nothing can compare the love these creatures offer us. :)

  • DAWWWWW METER REACHING CRITICAL MASS. DANGER. DANGER.

  • if they are eating normally but losing weight that means they have cancer

  • @122A7 My cat got fatter (she gained several pounds in a matter of two days) before she was diagnosed with cancer. She didn't eat, and she gained weight.

  • 22 was a great age! Celebrate his life, please don't mourn his death. 3 cheers for Car :)

  • thanks soo much for sharing. My life is complete. I can now kill myself.

  • .. Awh, Rest in Peace Dear CAR...xoxoxoxoxo ... bless your "owners" for giving you such a great long life full of love... :)

  • my first dog was a lab and he lived for 16yrs...he died of cancer which is something that happens in old age...having pets around for a long time is a great feeling :)

  • 22 years is very good for a cat. That's like the equivalent of 110 human years.

  • I was about to get a cat of my own too :) I've been living alone for a while and a cat would be a wonderful buddy for me. I've never had a cat, but I have read a lot about how to take care of cat when its still a baby and how to deal with it after that. It doesn't look that hard, so I think I could easily handle it. :) Some day I will get one if I find out where to get him/her :)

  • 22 years?! thats insane, at least he lived a very long life

  • 22 years, what a life. r.i.p car :(

  • I wonder... am I right if I say that, in the mammal world, older mammals always feel a certain joy and delight to see the young of their own species? It's different when they're younger, and they regard others of their own species with a sense of rivalry and dislike.

  • ko med su ti mace ja imam u svakoj sabi po jednu 3 komada

  • old cats are so adorable

  • R.I.P Car...mine is 14 years old, I baby him all the time, he is a lil stud, he knows he is the king of the house. I wanted to ask you a question. His head, back, and hips are getting really boney (already made vet appointment); did Car get boney too? He eats well...a lil too much sometimes, he is active. I was just wondering. :)

  • @monkeyhairyballs Yes, Car was getting weak and very skinny quickly three month before he died. He was excited to get new open can food all the time but he didn't eat. He just sleep and sleep and walk around the living room then back to his place then sleep again. It's been almost one year but I couldn't forget the sadness stil.....Thank you for kindly comment...

  • @momogeek my Cinders is acting like that now, he looks like skelo-cat as well. He's about 16 and I figure he's got a few months left in him. i'v had him since i was 5 and im not entirely sure what i'm going to do without him around being a goof ball.

  • @momogeek i hope my cats lives that long he is 15 1/2 atm

  • I'm sorry about your cat, I'm so sure he had a great, happy life.

    Thank you for being a rescuer and looking after your cats so well.

  • 100 thumbs up adorable

  • 19???? its like few years younger than me! fantastic!!!!

  • Kitten: hello! Hi! Nice to meet you!

    Old cat: fuck off let me sleep -.-

    Kitten: how old are you huh huh huh.

    Old cat: i told tou to fuck off -.-

  • @mAnclTy Um, I think it's the other way around. The old cat is the one jumping, if you read the description.

  • He was a beauty! Don't have regrets, it's just the pain of losing your loving pets. We said good-bye to our oldest girl last year and it was very difficult. It's good to hear about cats living as long as yours. Keep them as indoor pets, they live longer!

  • I have had cats all my life, while it's hard letting go (you never really do), it's an opportunity to save another cats life by adopting from a shelter, older cats tend to not be adopted, and if you can give an older cat a good rest of their life in a home. They give us love, it's the least we can do for them.

  • Lol I have a new kitten who looks exactly like ur orange one

  • My wonderful cat of 17 years stopped eating over the Independence Day weekend this year. I thought he was scared of the fireworks outside. Turns out he was ill. I had to put him down a couple weeks later ... I've never missed anyone as much as I miss my cat. He was always there for me with nothing but love to share. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to spoil him silly in appreciation for being such a great cat. Problem is, I'd like another cat but I'll never have another as awesome.

  • Why would you do this to your dear, old, beloved cat who's been with you all these years? He needs you most of all now, and you've already gone and replaced him before he's even gone.

  • My cat is about 19 too and he is gettign weaker day by day, it might hes last summer ;-(

  • My cat  is 15 and he is one crazy son of a cat

  • "moooooooom im grown up now you dun need to clean meh!"

  • Wow 19 years, that's an old kitty! :>

  • is he/she realy 19? how long do cats live? very cute vid especially the end

  • Have one outside only cat that is currently going on 10, she's fatter than she used to be, but still doing just fine. Have another cat that is inside only and is 3. Hoping they will both be with me for many more years.

  • i've got three my oldest is 13yrs the other two cats are 2yrs and they get along great

  • hehe, theyre cute

  • Awww - that`s sooo cute!!!

  • Very sweet. I'm a huge cat lover............they are amazing creatures.

  • Our cat is about 14 now - we live pretty remote - making it less likely to be driven over by cars ... We also have another cat - which was left by its owners - its at least 7 years old ... but we dont know how old it was when we got her :)

  • 22 years old?

    wow.

  • White cats can jump! :P

    "Not feeling friendly, hm? Okay, well you can just make friends with my tail first." lol

  • White cats can jump! :P

  • cute video. I have a cat for over 15 years and we let him out side all the time and he's still living.

  • The Way he gets lost for a few seconds reminds me of my cat, He's 18

    He makes me laugh!

  • Old kitty; I WUV YOU!

    New kitty; GET THE F*** away!

    Old kitty; ... I will just lay down here :)

    R.I.P I donated 30$ to the Humane Society for your lose~<3

  • hey is it ok for a cat to not going outside of our house? i don't to lose him my cat is 7 months old i don't want to lose him so im not letting him go outside now im search for his buddy. i will get a new kitten yepee^^

  • @sawakadin outside cats live 3 to 6 years that telling inside cats are very safe and comfortable life!

  • @momogeek Ive had an outdoor cat that lived to be 15 years old, so dont believe statistics completely

  • @momogeek oh it's better when your cat can go outside and doesnt live so long as if it's loked up inside.

    i see it at my cat: cats are still predators an are much happier when they can hunt, play and fight with other cats. in my opinion, it's not appropriate to the species to have the cat only inside..

  • @BenAbrigil actually indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats. They don't face the risk of cars, other animals and people as well as catching diseases. I keep mine indoors, give them plenty of toys to play with, they are very happy.

  • @momogeek Yea... I only had outside cats, and they were all older then that...

  • @momogeek

    19 YEARS? Nigga are u serous!

  • @momogeek I totally understand and agree with you. My previous cat, Trudy, lived 19 years (we thought 17) and she was half indoor and half outdoor. Our CURRENT cat, Eva, is the same way, well-balanced.

  • @momogeek It depends what someone means by outdoor cat. If it's almost strictly an outdoor cat used on a farm for mice or something then sure 3-6 years could be accurate? But a cat that can go outside at times but stays inside as well that lives in a safe street or area etc. Can and will often live 8-12+ years. Which is quite good. What I say next depends on the situation but often the good things in life come at a risk. You cannot always protect an outdoor cat but it may experience more in life

  • @momogeek thats not always true. I have and outdoor cat called luther, and he is 12, and still going! :)

  • @momogeek cats live longer outside actually cause they can get meat unless you feed them it they are missing a nutrient mine is outside and is already 4 and eats bird but haha one time she brung me a baby squirrel and he was so fun thank god for motherly instincts and for that baby crying saved him

  • @momogeek my cat is about 15 and spends all summer outside running and hunting mice. considering he goes out in winter too and we live next to alaska i think you're wrong by saying they live 3 to 6 years..

  • @LydaFoundation most cats live between 6 and 10. Mine passed away at six from cancer. You're one of the lucky ones with a baby who lives a longer, fuller life.

  • @sawakadin, yes it's perfectly fine to keep your cat indoors. In fact it's better for your pet. Aside from the risk of cars and people, they won't have as much risk catching diseases or pests like fleas. Indoors cats generally live far longer than outdoor cats.

  • @deadkandance i see thanks for the reply thank god you understand what im saying haha look at my grammmar XD anyway my cat now is almost 8 months and he got fat because i started feeding him whiskas dry food since i teach him to it that instead of human food.he got fat and always sleeping he never plays with me anymore. and sometimes during midnight he is so noisy its like his saying let me out. i don't know what to do to him sometimes.

  • @sawakadin, often the older they get the less playful they get. Some cats anyway. Some of mine are 6 years old and still as playful as a kitten, and some don't like to play at all. Try and feed your cat less if you can, being overweight isn't good for your pet. You might look for 'weight loss' cat food, most brands have that. Good luck :)

  • @sawakadin

    I hope you don't mind me saying but be careful with the dry food, a diet based solely on dry food can lead to diabetes which is very expensive to treat and often very unpleasant for the cat. I no longer have cats as they have all passed over. Most of them were strays we took in so we let them go out but now I would be worried incase of an accident or cruelty.

  • @engreena

    Perhaps, if you have a big enough garden you may wish to consider some sort of enclosure so that they can go outside safely, though I don't know how expensive it would be. Your cats would still need the necessary vaccinations.

  • @sawakadin Never let your cat outside, some people would say getting hit by cars is just part of being a pet, your cat is likely to disagree.

  • @LosAngelesFresh1 yeah ^^ now my cat is 11 months old he really wants a female cat but i just can't let him go outside he might not come home. because he got fat he eventually became hot tempered everyday he gives me scratch wounds by just touching him he even give me a shallow wound it hitted my the veins of my hand and i really got pissed off. and hit him. i don't know why his being like that... but i don't want to hurt him anymore but he always hurt me. his fat is it possible his highblood?

  • @sawakadin If he's searching for females then he hasn't been neutered. I found a 4 month old stray cat that began wandering far from our home and would be gone for 10+ hours a day to the point we got him neutered, not a week later he has NO want/need to go outside. He'd rather nap inside, now he's just a lazy sweetheart :) Him scratching is just too built into him, my cat does the same thing because he's been by himself on the streets so that was his main means of defense, can't rly blame him :)

  • @sawakadin Um, it's iffy. Cats can go outside but its much safer for them inside. Especially since your cat is relatively young it'll be eager to run around and explore so you could lose him, or he could get hit by a car or attacked by other animals. So personally I wouldn't let him :(

  • Thanks everyone! My white cat CAR passed away last Oct 31. He was 22 yrs and 6mons old . He didn't have appetite since Oct 20. He was getting weak and weaker...then he couldn't move on Oct 29. I knew he had a great healthy life that was 22 years but I feel so empty and sad still... If you have own pets please touch talk hug play as much as you can! I think I did it but still I have some regret feeling. Thanks watch my lovely cat vid!

  • @momogeek, I'm sorry to hear about your cat passing away. He was beautiful.

  • @momogeek I lost my 20 year old cat about five months ago too. It was very painful to let him go. I understand.

  • @momogeek Only 22? LOOL! I mean RIP etc. But seriously... 22!?

  • @momogeek I lost my own cat Piper last year. She was my baby, and not a day goes by that I don't miss her. She got sick out of nowhere, and within two days of showing signs of cancer she was gone. It was heart breaking, but I know that she loved me and she knew that I loved her. The last thing I told her was "I love you. I always will." I'm crying thinking of it, so I know how you feel. But I'm sure Car knew you loved him and he led a good life. Don't regret what was lost, but cherish what was<3

  • i hope their still alive!

  • thats gay i lost a orange cat what state do u live in

  • F**k the one unlike, this is adorable!! :D Beautiful cats

  • 0:23 Old cat thinking: this generation!

  • Awwww....the older cat is precious and gracious to accept the new kitty. What a sweet looking cat. However, I don't understand collars on a cat. I presume the old cat doesn't go out. Does it ever get a break from wearing the collar? It must be especially hard for an old cat to eat, breathe and sleep in a collar. Hope you free it of the collar - the cat is old.

  • @2079423644 it's better to have a collar on indoor cats because what if they accidentally get out and get lost, then someone can contact you, plus some states require the cat to have tags and be registered even if it's an indoor only cat (btw indoor only is a great rule for all cats!)

  • @sadistickitty1977

    I'm all for the new chip implants they have now which can ID any cat...guess I just wouldn't (and have not) ever put a collar on my cat. It must not feel good to live in one. You are right; an indoor cat has a higher life expectancy, though my indoor/outdoor kitty lived a long happy 19 years. She loved sitting under the tree in our back yard -- I couldn't deny her this pleasure!

  • @2079423644 it can be cheaper for the collars, and in my neighborhood i don't think most people would spend the money to do that. i plan on getting it done to my cat when i get one but we still have collar laws so even with the chip my cat will still have to have a collar - a breakaway collar for safety in case someone finds her they know how to get in touch without calling animal control or taking the cat to the vet. i think of it like wearing a watch.. a necessary evil. lol

  • @2079423644 also i think that as long as you took care of your cat it's was ok to let it out in your yard since she didn't roam from it. sounds like you loved it and took very good care of it. so no judgment here from me!

  • @sadistickitty1977

    What's not to love about a cat?! Aren't they the greatest little creatures? Sent from Heaven. I loved my cat - she was like a child to me. When she passed, I buried her under the tree where she loved to sit. It's been over 10 years, but I still think of her every single day. Enjoy your cat - any day with a loving pet is a gift.

  • She's all like, "Go away you fatty!" Lol

  • paternal instinct clearly hasn't left this cat.

  • 00:21 rejected lol

  • at 0:43 it looks like your cat's bleeding out its arm. xD

  • I feel bad for the old cat : (

    He just wanted to lick and clean the younger one...

  • 19 years old and it slept for 18 of them if i know cats

  • how sweet, even though the red one doesn't want the white cat around. :p

  • Sweet old man!

  • wow. beautiful kitty. i have two kittens. it's gonna be so sad to me when they have to be old. i never had a pet. these two are my first.

  • holy shit 19 years!!!!!!!!11

  • wow I hope my cat lives that long...what kind of food did/do you feed him?

  • aw!

  • wish i was laying there with them. lovers for sure. sweet cats.

  • hahaha thats an old cat i had an 18 year old she ran away we never saw her and my dad said he used to have a 26 year old cat

  • adorable xx

  • did he... i mean die

  • wow hes a beautiful kitty and true, doesnt look like an aging cat...nice!

  • mannnnnnn i really want a cat. especially if its a lolcat.

  • all cats are lolcats

  • 19 years old??? wow doesn't look at day over 3 ;)

  • how sweet :)

  • pretty kittys!

  • that's adorable! lol the younger one is trying to act annoyed but it really loves him ^^

  • the orange 1 at the end looks stoned

  • haha, you're right.

  • is this white cat DEAF

  • If his eyes are blue, there's a big chance he is.

  • yes, he is deaf.

  • @momogeek what colour is this whitecats eyes, because its been proven that all white cats with blue eyes are deaf :)

  • @MsDotsta yes, he had blue eyes. unfortunately he passed away on last OCT. he was 22 yrs old. getting old so quickly.

  • @momogeek I'm sorry, he dosen't look a day over around 3 or 4 in this video, its great that he lived so long :)

  • @bestamerica how did u know he was deaf?

  • ClythiaMystica,

    '

    a deaf cat is a not move cat ears and head,,,

    a normal hearing cat is a move cat ears and head

  • @ClythiaMystica actually I didn't know that until the vet told me. I totally understand why he did ignored me many many times and he didn't care about noise like fireworks.

  • @momogeek oh interesting. does he always hear a ringing in his ear or does he live in complete silence?

  • @bestamerica usually PURE white cats are deaf.

  • This cat is older than me! LOL! :D

  • I feel sorry for the old cat, who got pushed away by the young cat!

  • my 19 yo looks like a bag of bones but hes still lively and can jump up on my bed and on the kitchen counter.

  • that cat looks very healthy for being 19!! i'm amazed..my cats 17 and she looks like she is one breath from death. Its really sad cause i love her so much...:(

  • I like at 0:22 when the old white one turns, stops and just pauses for a moment like he had to rememeber what he/she was going to do.

  • yeah your right it doesent look old, i think the white cat is what one of my cats is gonna look like in the future. remember CATS LIVE HAPPIER LIVES IN EVEN NUMBERS so dont just get 1 if your going to get a cat

  • Aww sooo cute!

    My cat only lives to 17 :(

    But ive got "3" now. Ones not really ours... its a stray we are trying to find a home for. You can see him in my video :D

    But yh... the kittens just like... argggg..... leve me alone! Haha so is "my" one. My older cat (4 yrs old) licks him and hes like ARGG NOOOOOO

  • Aww sooo cute!

    My cat only lives to 17 :(

    But ive got "3" now. Ones not really ours... its a stray we are trying to find a home for. You can see him in my video :D

    But yh... the kittens just like... argggg..... leve me alone! Haha so is "my" one. My older cat (4 yrs old) licks him and hes like ARGG NOOOOOO

  • Beautiful cats, the white cat is 19 years

    old? he looks so good!

  • My cat is so old ... he wears a diaper

  • Haha the orange cat is like, "what the hell man what the hell?! Get off me you sick bastard!" XD

  • That is one beautiful looking cat, You cannot tell its that old..

  • my cats 18...lol

  • your the best! your the like 1st person not to put their animal in a box in their video. thanks sooooo much.

  • LOL, I have lots of videos of my kitten, only one online, and she is not in a box BUT believe me we would not have to put her in one! In fact we have kept a discarded box in the kitchen for much longer than we should simply because she loves it so much, we cannot keep her away from it!

  • Lol the silent treatment.

  • aww that's adorable (:

    except the new kitty was alittle mean.

    my cat's 17 1/2. check out her video...i'm adding more !

  • mine is only 15.

  • i have a 21 yeer old kat

  • I had a cat that was 20 years old, but he died because he had artheritus.

    :(

    good luck with your cat, and I hope he lives to be much older and happy!

  • Pretty dang old O_o My aunts cat was 18 years old, and she was an outdoor cat. Nice cats.

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