@Strassenkatze89 I see this vid got much more blurry after being on YT for a while. Still was not the greatest quality vid even before resolution diminished over time as it was done with an old fashioned video camera and then recorded off the Tv with a digital one. This is the first time I've seen this vid in a long time and the quality really has diminished much. I do have a few more pet vids on my channel which were filmed with digital camera and are of much better quality.
one scratch or lick from that cat to your cockatiel can kill your bird. Cat and dogs carry a deadly bacteria that kills birds. Please be careful and do research on what I just told you.
Thanks. I don't have this bird anymore after he followed that cat out the cat door and then couldnt figure out how to get back into the house even with me calling him. He roamed further and further, was afraid to fly down so steeply to me from a tree and eventually he flew out of sight.
i know jbreezes, been distracted by kids, schools and doctors lately. besides the skies have been pretty clear lately (not much chemtrailing). guess the atmosphere is plenty saturated now and only needs occasional spraying to maintain that lovely lavender/whitish haze! or maybe less spray because they didn't anticipate the airlines all going broke?
I think also because much spraying occurs at night so trails are dissipated by time you wake up but are still in the air. We have chronic sun deprivation from fake rainless clouds in NC.
Thanks. Yes, nature is much more harmonious than humans who have been brainwashed by the Illuminati via the bible, education, and media for since before we can remember.
Exactly what lesson can we learn from this? Aside from the fact that these are two *domesticated* and most importantly very likely *well-fed* animals, don't we already live with all sorts of others species that we *could* hunt/eat but decide not to?
What's much more astounding here is that those two critters seem to have learnt a lesson of peace from... us humans. ;-)
I wouldn't let cats near birds, a cat injured a Blue Jay last year in my yard area while I was out... that was before I got a bird feeder...
Well my neighbors told me and showed me. I got some sunflower seeds for him him to eat and next morning I took him to my friend at the DEC. I like cats, just not near my birdies.
omg!
please buy a new camera this one is terrible D=
Strassenkatze89 8 months ago
@Strassenkatze89 I see this vid got much more blurry after being on YT for a while. Still was not the greatest quality vid even before resolution diminished over time as it was done with an old fashioned video camera and then recorded off the Tv with a digital one. This is the first time I've seen this vid in a long time and the quality really has diminished much. I do have a few more pet vids on my channel which were filmed with digital camera and are of much better quality.
jbreezes 8 months ago
@jbreezes
ok, i will have a look at the other ones ^^
Strassenkatze89 7 months ago
Cat: "If you really love me, you would walk into my mouth."
SmartGuy4today 8 months ago
Crap camera, crap quality.
bobolatrick 8 months ago
what a bad cam. and u are taking that video from the tv???
camillajonassen 1 year ago
cruddy camera. Poor bird must think he's a cat!
ccburgett 1 year ago
awful quality....
coryboy345 1 year ago
I knew I should have kept those 3D glasses!
Chistant 2 years ago
ake
tillester 2 years ago
dude this is better than IMAX
LegendofDelzaLol 2 years ago
The quality is soooo goood!!.. i can't believe it
ratava911 2 years ago
lol, the quality is so bad!
chloe4585 2 years ago
fake
pegulza85 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
one scratch or lick from that cat to your cockatiel can kill your bird. Cat and dogs carry a deadly bacteria that kills birds. Please be careful and do research on what I just told you.
Tiels40 2 years ago
Thanks. I don't have this bird anymore after he followed that cat out the cat door and then couldnt figure out how to get back into the house even with me calling him. He roamed further and further, was afraid to fly down so steeply to me from a tree and eventually he flew out of sight.
jbreezes 2 years ago
I second everything d4l had to say!
DontSprayMeBro 3 years ago
Thank you DontSprayMeBro. Haven't seen you in a while.
jbreezes 3 years ago
i know jbreezes, been distracted by kids, schools and doctors lately. besides the skies have been pretty clear lately (not much chemtrailing). guess the atmosphere is plenty saturated now and only needs occasional spraying to maintain that lovely lavender/whitish haze! or maybe less spray because they didn't anticipate the airlines all going broke?
Lakshmana4 3 years ago
I think also because much spraying occurs at night so trails are dissipated by time you wake up but are still in the air. We have chronic sun deprivation from fake rainless clouds in NC.
jbreezes 3 years ago
this shows me that even natural enemies can get along. there are many lessons to be learned from nonhuman species!
Thanks jb for this cute video... loved the cardinal, i have a natural affinity towards them :)
desire4liberation 3 years ago
Thanks. Yes, nature is much more harmonious than humans who have been brainwashed by the Illuminati via the bible, education, and media for since before we can remember.
jbreezes 3 years ago
@desire4liberation
Exactly what lesson can we learn from this? Aside from the fact that these are two *domesticated* and most importantly very likely *well-fed* animals, don't we already live with all sorts of others species that we *could* hunt/eat but decide not to?
What's much more astounding here is that those two critters seem to have learnt a lesson of peace from... us humans. ;-)
TechnoEstate 1 year ago
I wouldn't let cats near birds, a cat injured a Blue Jay last year in my yard area while I was out... that was before I got a bird feeder...
Well my neighbors told me and showed me. I got some sunflower seeds for him him to eat and next morning I took him to my friend at the DEC. I like cats, just not near my birdies.
Lucidtomr 3 years ago
Cats went after wild birds and they knew the difference between wild birds and "part of the family"
jbreezes 3 years ago