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  • It's 12:53 in the morning and what am I doing?

    Watching a fennec fox eat a mouse.

    How lovely.

  • yea he killed it at about 10 sec's in.

  • Wahaha~

  • sweet i like foxes much :D

    

  • Yummy

  • poor mouse :(

    

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  • Awwww, no kisses for the poor fox!! Soooo friggen cute!!

  • Oh no... she tasted blood... quick kick her out of the house before you wake up with her on top of you and blood dripping from her mouth as she digs into your neck.

  • Why do people get all upset about captive animals not having a fullfilling life, then get all pissy when someone does their best to provide it to them.

  • @somethingawful100 It's the animals natural instict to eat live prey. Stop trying to treat animals like humans. Animals are suppose to do things that animals do and this is what this animal does for a living. You take the animal out of the fennec fox than whats left of it. There is no such thing as an humane kill.

  • instanT kiLL !!!

  • Aww thats really sad, I know its the circle of life and all but.. its the fact that you got a mouse, brought it into the house just for the fox to eat it. They eat other things too.

  • my two mice looked up when he squeaked. poor mouse =/

  • reptiles get fed live rats every day. maybe you should go bitch about a python eating alive mouse too....

  • yay Misha!!!

  • The mouse was like 'WHYYY?!?!?' Then Misha was like 'IT'S NATURE, BITCH!'

  • goood girl :D

  • Yeh fucking kill that Nast sum bitch

  • Mmmm protein! :D

  • 0:25 "What the hell do you want me to do with this?!"

  • Aaaawwwwww, the mouse was only a crawler! So young T_T

  • I think its cool you keep her skills intact. Keep it up.

  • LOLz, "You're not getting any kisses after this." Are these guys good mousers?

  • I remember the first time my cat caught a mouse, he brought it in the house half dead, picked it up with his claws, flung it in the air and it hit my sister's face lol it was the funniest thing ever

  • fox wins. FATALITY. wish i could have a pet like that.

  • 80 people don't understand the circle of life.

  • @Jpup123ABC The circle of life doesn't work in a domestic enviroment. Feeding live mouse to a domestic pet isn't right. It causes unnecessary pain and stress to the mouse. The mouse should atleast be terminated in the least stressful way possible before feeding it to the fox.

  • @somethingawful100 Your logic is stupid. Why should there be any difference between how a mouse that's about to be eaten feels depending on the environment it's eaten in? Protip: The fox is domesticated, NOT the mouse. The mouse is food in this situation. If you want to baby a mouse, go get one as a pet and keep it away from Misha because Misha will tear that thing apart. Lmao. Now shut up.

  • @Calumaritzu Why cause unneccessary suffering to an innocent animal, when there are multiple better choices? If it's about so called practice, there are wind up toys that can do that and last much longer and if you want to feed your animal small rodents you can buy rats and mice that have been humanely terminated at most pet stores. Besides if the mouse isn't domesticated why in the world would you give it to Misha for food? Dosn't the owner at all think about the parasites

  • @somethingawful100 and diseases that the mouse could be carrying. That's another reason why the mouse should be terminated before it is fed to the fox.

  • @Calumaritzu Why cause unneccessary suffering to an innocent animal, when there are multiple better choices? If it's about so called practice, there are wind up toys that can do that and last much longer and if you want to feed your animal small rodents you can buy rats and mice that have been humanely terminated at most pet stores. Besides if the mouse isn't domesticated why in the world would you give it to Misha for food? Dosn't the owner at all think about the parasites

  • @somethingawful100 you are a moron. The fox is FAR from domesticated, just because an animal lives in a human dwelling doesn't make it by any means domesticated. If it were domesticated, you wouldn't need to get special permits in certain areas of the country to own one. If it were domesticated, do you think the owner would be feeding it live mice? What would happen in the wild? The fox would eat the mouse, no need for the mouse to be killed already. The mice are domesticated, no parasites.

  • @TheNismo350guy Ferrets are domesticated and yet you need a special permit in some states of the US to own one. That isn't exactly an argument. If this dude was preparing the fox to be released into the wild, then I would accept this, but this looks more like just feeding a pet. And if that's the case it's just cruel to feed him live mice, the mice have just as much right to live as the fox does, so they should atleast be killed in the quickest and least stressful way.

  • @somethingawful100 The circle of life is STILL the circle of life regardless of domestication or not.Fox is primarily a meat eater>Mouse is Primarily meat>Fox needs 2 eat 2 survive>Fox eats mouse *nom nom nom*>Fox doesn't die>Mouse no longer pisses in your water giving you Leprospirosis,or you catching Salmanellosis, Ricketsiallpox, Tularemia,Lyme Disease and Hantavirus.

    There is a reason why Mice and Rats are designated VERMIN,because they spread nasty diseases,therefore can be exterminated.

  • @Spikydragon69 But they must still be terminated ethically! Feeding it to a fox and causing it immense amounts of pain and stress isn't ethical. And you realise the amount of diseases that they carry, and you're still defending feeding it alive to the fox? When the fox might die from any of those diseases? If you want to feed mice to them, either terminate them in the least stressful way possible and freeze them to get rid of bacteria or buy them from ethical breeders.

  • @somethingawful100 It happens in nature tree hugger.

  • @somethingawful100 Fuck off hippy tree hugger

  • @somethingawful100 ...Seriously? just let the fox enjoy its mouse.

    And as for the diseases? How do you think they eat them in the wild? Immunity, duh. Plus, if the fox has an owner then clearly said owner would hve given the fox immunity shots or the like. Also, what the heck is all this stuff about the mouse having stress problems? You're giving me grey stress hairs by just listening to this nonsense. So, SHUT UP FOO ~sincerely, azi2g

  • @Spikydragon69 People spread nasty diseases too. Just something to think about...

  • @Jpup123ABC

    89 people like mouse

  • JEEZ YOU KILLED IT ALREADY, FOX. STOP THROWING IT AGAINST THE WALL! XD

  • good misha.

  • Too cute!!.. the fox not the mouse part lol agreed with ViolentCrazyDayz4 dont like it dont watch it

  • I guess in the wild, 4 survival, they would eat rodents. Is this a spec treat or just a 1 time occurence?

  • That was very graphical.

  • Lol so many idiots. "That mouse was precious to me!"< that just sounds like someone is jealous that you didn't feed them a mouse as well. Awesome pet, awesome owner and eff yes to giving Misha all the mouses she wants! I so want to get a fennec, they are just too dang cute. I loved the "No Kisses" part. Too cute.

  • lol! XD its all like "YAY a new toy :D" *tosses it* "aaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwww :( it stopped squeeling......"

  • I don't know much about fennec behavior, I admit, but it looks like she's anxious to find a safe place to eat her meal away from other people/animals.

    Also if she wasn't so quick that mouse probably would have gone under the door and into your house. Good little hunter but yah might want to keep that in mind!

    She's quite cute. :)

  • @chrisherself I agree, it does look like she's anxious to find a safe place to eat. If I feed my cat something really delicious, he would also run away from me and eat it, like I was going to take it away from him. I think it's very natural behaviour in mammals :)

  • Oh, this guy is committing a real crime here! Giving a fox something it would normally eat in the wild - OH HOW TERRIBLE! I'M GIVING IT FOOD IN ORDER TO LIVE! Stuff like this happens in the wild everyday, and this is nothing compared to that. >:|

  • 1:16 "u like dat, u like dat" haha he sounds so funny

  • 1:02 she throws it at a wall.

  • Oh, man, makes me think of the time my cat was scarfing down a mouse she caught outside when I saw her eating it. Only it's legs and tail were hanging out of her mouth and then she gave a cpl of chomps and swallow and she was done! Yugh! No wonder cats have bad breath!

  • Did you buy this mouse? Or does your house have mice?

  • Since when is it NATURAL for a CAPTIVE animal to HUNT? WILD animals HAVE to hunt to live. CAPTIVE animals have no need to hunt at all unless they are to be reintroduced to the wild. What makes this situation cruel is in the wild prey animals have the means to escape and more often then not THEY DO! This poor creature had no chance to escape. This is inhumane and very unnecessary.

  • @TheGwynnSmith How would you feed a pet snake? Or a spider? Of course, you could give this particular animal a diet of raw meat and veggies or a mix of cat and dog food, among other substitutes, but there's nothing like the real thing, right? If you love your pet, you'd argue that they deserve it.

    I dunno... I respect your opinion but if that were my fox, I'd let her order out sometimes. Maybe it's sad, but hey, the mouse is for the fox's benefit. I'd rather consider it a doggy biscuit with legs

  • @knoxbox01 I don't think its right to keep anything that has to live on another living creature, because the thing is, snakes in captivity are 99.9 % of the time kept in too small of a space and aren't allowed to move, a snake 75-80% of the time dosen't catch its prey. A captive snake is in no way natural because they move in a wide range and can't the hunt and in captivity they can't. I love snakes, thats why I don't keep one. I love spiders but I won't keep any animal that has to kill to live.

  • @knoxbox01 "I'd rather consider it a doggy biscuit with legs" exactly, you hold that little creature of no more value then a non feeling object. Pretty sad indeed. The fox would benefit better to not have a blood lust. By allowing it to kill another animal it will itself act more wild. What happens when it has the oppritunity to kill a kitten? A pet mouse/hamster. Then it will undoubtedly be scolded.

  • @knoxbox01 I have no doubt the fox enjoyed toying and killing and eating that mouse, my dog would LOVE to kill a cat! Maybe I should allow her instincts to come into play. Let her have a bit of "take out". Your logic holds no water my friend. I don't mean to be condesending. We are human and as such we should respect and care for the weak. That little mouse might be insignificant to you, but I love animals and that mouse was precious to me. Its death was very frightening, painful and unessecary.

  • @TheGwynnSmith captive animals still have their natural instincts. this practice is actually incredibly healthy and fun for pets. if you were an owner of an uncommon pet you might understand.

  • @TheGwynnSmith Fuck off hippy tree hugger

  • in england we are not alowed to feed our pets animals with a spine

  • Pet fennec foxes are selectively bred to be more docile than their wild relatives. As someone who owns fennec foxes I don't get why you are feeding her a live mouse. It would be the same as someone feeding a live mouse to a cat. Yes, that would be encouraging the cat's natural behavior, but why? They don't need to eat live mice. Pet snakes need to eat mice. Fennec foxes cat eat canned cat food, vegetables, fruit, or whatever. What you did just seems pointless.

  • its jsut like "I Dont want to eat u" "I jsut want to play with u" thumbs if you agree!

  • wow it is just playing with that thing

  • I find this extremely adorable and she's only 3 months? Wow what a pro ;D lol

  • it looks like someone sped it up XD

  • I bet she's more then happy to have gotten that mouse, but the mess is at your expense! :P

    when she's yaps she's all "I'm no sharing, go away!"

  • Im mean cause i loled when the fennec ran into the wall >.>

  • so cutee!!! hmm was thinking of getting one but are they super loud tho.

  • this is pretty NNAAAYYYYSSSSTTTTEEEEYYYY but it's natural! Not one bit of it is horrid....... do you guys KNOOOOOOW how many rats, mice, bats, goldfish and all in general rodents there are in this world? Do you guys post the same comments when you watch vids of people feeding their snakes? NO YOU DON'T!!! It's naura, and if this fox were to go into the wild, it would DIE!! And you guys think this is wrong..........?

  • @Redandblackfennec *natural

  • just wondering - do you enjoy watching small animals die? I don't mean to intentionally be a hater or anything.. I just literally don't understand why you would opt to feed your fox live food as opposed to another option. Are you intending to keep her as a pet, or release her? Because honestly - either way, you're going about it incorrectly and should definitely read a book or five.

  • If you wanna teache her to be a wild animal, she must be in wild place..not in a house..This is disgustin

  • lol i love how she just plays with it after it's dead. :3 SHE'S SO FREAKING CUTE!!!!!!

  • do are they legal?

  • @pingypow

    Yeah he's an idiot for feeding an animal.

    No Fluoride head....you are the idiot.

  • AHA!, I can convince my Dad to move to America and get a Fennec Fox because they eat mice.

  • thats adorable! althought im a few years late in seeing this i hope you taught her to not be food agressive :P

  • mmmmm apitizing lol

  • She's running around looking for a place to hide it.

  • Misha, didn't your papa ever tell you not to play with your food? Silly...

  • Misha is so cute!!!!! <3 but...eating mouse was a LITTLE awful.....don't you think? xD

  • It's a combo of feeling bad for the mouse, and looking at Misha and saying "Aww". But hey, She would eat mice in the wild. So no difference

  • i almost felt bad for the mouse....then i heard the skittering above in my attic....kill that fucker! >:/ send your fox to my house! i need an exterminator and my cats are lazy.

  • My dog is the size of a Fennec, and she loves killing mice, but she doesn't eat them.

  • Do you have to feed them mice? It seems so...messy. lol. My snake eats mice, but she eats them whole, of course.

  • At first Misha was all like: WHAT THA HELL DO I DO?!

    Then Misha was like: OM NOM NOM NOM

  • So i have a pet praying mantis and i feed it with live crickets and grasshoppers that i catch from the wild, do i like to see how she haunts them? yeah, because it is amazing to see how she is perfectly built to do so, plus it's something she would do daily in the wild. Those that make me a monster that should be burried alive and eaten by crickets? should i first kill the cricket in a painless way and then feed it to the mantis? what the hell people, shill out its an animal thats what they d

  • My question is how many of these people who hate it when a fox eats a mouse also hates it when people eat hamburgers. Believe me, those cows suffered a LOT more than that mouse.

  • If the mouse could eat you, it would.

  • how cute...and creepy BUT CUTE

  • To all those people who think this is wrong, to let a pet (a tamed wild creature) catch and eat a mouse, let it be clear that this happens in the wild every day. Mother birds push baby birds that have health problems out of the nest to let it fall to the ground to let it die alone and suffer for hours on end, some animals are cannibals and eat their own no matter who they are, and so on that is gruesome and sad in the wild world. Newsflash! Nature is ruthless and will continue to be.

  • Fennec is fox, foxes is carnivorous animals, vegans sucks.

  • You're right! Giving a fox a live mouse will show her how to be given a live mouse when in the wild. Catch my sarcasm? Moron!

  • @mammaofmiracles She had to chase it MORON!

  • Looks like that mouse made her very happy! Yay dinner :)

  • It's only natural. Just because it's a tame fox doesn't mean she won't have the hunt urge. This activity will stimulate her and give her a well rounded life. It's both fun and satisfying for the fox. I applaud you. This is why we sometimes let moths into the house deliberately for our cat.

  • If any of you guys think this is sick, then you are wrong. Giving the fox a live mouse teaches them how to hunt and be a natural fox! DONT LIKE, DONT WATCH. idiots.

  • @ViolentCrazyDayz4

    But this is a tame fennec, not a wild one. It's not a matter of it being sick, it's a matter of it being unnecessary, killing the mouse first means it would of suffered allot less.

  • @AppleGurl192 It might be tame, but they do not have the mentality that we do to let instincts go. They keep their wild nature even in captivity. To deny them satisfaction would cause a rupture in their behavior. Just like all dogs are pact animals. To have a tame dog, you have to use their pact system to create a more tame dog. Hence, dogs are not really tame and will take the role of alpha if you do not go by the pact system. That's just one example.

  • @Meowzers20 Also, mice have a purpose in life. Eat, breed, and be eaten or to die and become nutrients for soil. There is a such thing called the food chain and the circle of life. Not to be cold, it is just what mice are for.

  • @Meowzers20

    I think we just disagree, you seem to think that the mouse's suffering is outweighed by the fennec's enjoyment, I feel the opposite is true. We've owned allot of dogs and cats in our family, not once did any of them play out because we didn't give them something to kill. I also don't think you could back the statement, "To deny them satisfaction would cause a rupture in their behavior" up with anything solid

    I watch allot of nature shows, so I was aware of everything you said :)

  • @AppleGurl192 There is a differance between a cat dog and a fox, dogs are pack animals cats solitary and foxes are solitary hunters and scavenger/gathers. so i think the mouse was used to help prevent the fox from becomeing lame. :3

  • @Meowzers20 Warsaw pact? :S

    WTF are you going on about?

  • @ViolentCrazyDayz4 Don't like, don't watch I can agree with. However - this is a PET fox (unless I am mistaken and it is going to be released - in which case I apologize). Teaching a PET fox to be a WILD fox is extraneous and frivolous. Suggesting such is synonymous to suggesting that pet dogs should regularly be taught to hunt and kill large prey - as they do in the wild. If one intends to keep this fox as a PET - then one should treat it as such - a PET. Provide the fox with the correct diet.

  • @pittielove Yeah well why don't you just eat rice for the rest of your life then.

  • @Jed118 I'd be much healthier if I only ate what I was supposed to.

  • @ViolentCrazyDayz4 i support this comment!

  • @ViolentCrazyDayz4 Before you judge people who think this is sick and cruel, you need to take into account that this is a CAPTIVE animal and does not need to hunt anymore than my cats need to hunt. If I see my cats attacking a wild bird I put a stop to it. My animals are fed daily and are healthy and do not need to consume other living creatures who are just as precious as they are. In NATURE animals have to hunt their prey and more often then not the prey gets away. This mouse had no chance...

  • @ViolentCrazyDayz4 uh... what happens to it if it gets let out and lost. i dont know about you but i would want mine to find food till i get it back instead of starving to death

  • @ViolentCrazyDayz4 That only makes sense if you're planning to reintroduce it into the wild rather than keep it as a pet. It's far from a natural fox.

  • for every feed-mouse someone tries to save, a foxy eats 3 O__O no matter, they can fuck faster than he can eat em ^__^

  • Mmm the brane iz the yummy part.

  • that's sick i know they do this in the wild but to DELIBERATELY get a live mouse and give it to a fox and tape it is sick!

  • @videogamefan2000

    How do you think people feed there snakes?

  • @Jackafur I just want to point out that personally, I have owned a snake, and pet mice (NOT AS FEEDERS) in my lifetime. I understand that some snakes simply will not accept frozen, pre-killed mice as their food - and therefore, without being offered live mice, will just starve and die. Fennec foxes though, have no specific need whatsoever for a diet of live mice. They can easily (and in fact properly) find all their nutrients through a diet which involves no offering of live creatures.

  • @videogamefan2000

    Your face is sick

  • 63 people don't like the food chain...

  • tu sei un perfetto idiota, gli animali non sono giocattoli

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  • Don't feed RyleyAshford, they're a troll. They yelled at me for a comment I didn't even post. I think that this video is adorable! And yes, I find cute things killing vermin ADORWABLE! I know its a little sick, but its interesting.

  • @Bellalisa

    Allot of Vermin are equally adorable. I've always found it weird how many Americans seem to be afraid of mice or rats, they're the cutest things! I've had them as pets many times growing up. :)

  • Oh yeah and, foxes are my new best friends! <3 U Misha!

  • My love for these little buggers just went up...I hates mices ta pieces!

  • and this is her first live mouse? Didn't take her long to catch on that the thing was food. x3

  • no kisses?! D:

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  • nature happens in a natural environment not in your own home. that arguement is invalid.

  • 1:27 *petpet* "I'LL KILL YEW BITCH."

    "Hoo shit! She don't want me to touch it!"

  • It's called the circle of life.. tree hugging pine cone humpers.. If you were real tree huggers, you'd understand that.

  • Awwww bro frozen food dude! Now bath for the lil 1 after that lol!!!

  • @thisrandomchannel you mad bro?

  • hope you get burried alive and have rats eat your eyes through your brain. fucking scum.

  • @killerbanshe3 God say that to the woods. Happens all the time out thar.

  • @RyleyAshford even wiki pedia knows that fenec foxes dont live in the woods o.o

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  • @killerbanshe3 Well, do you live in the goddamn desert? That ain't the point, the point is that animals, eat, animals. Happens. If it pisses you off that some humans encourage their pet's natural instincts, to keep them happy and healthy, then obviously you have a problem with nature. If you have a problem with nature, you need to figure out who and what the fuck YOU are: a member of the most brutal, primitive, and ruthless species on the planet.

  • @RyleyAshford if i had a problem with nature, i sure wouldnt be doing this animal management degree. if you want to encourage natural instincts, fucking release it, dont lock a mouse and a fox in a room and scream MORTAL COMBAT and claim it to be natural. nature happens in the wild, in ecosystems not in your kitchen, unless you've got mice in your kitchen, now that would be bad. in america, you can buy corn snakes to feed to other snakes. thats SO bad its un imaginable.

  • @killerbanshe3 Well, if it's SO bad, you can just move away. Because here, in AMURRKUH FUCK YEAH, we have the freedom to do whatever we want and you can STFU.

    See? It's annoying when you add America into an argument. Animals eat animals, domestic or wild. If it wasn't natural for a domestic animal to eat another animal that would be its prey in the wild, they probably wouldn't eat it. But they do! Because in captivity, the food chain still exists. Problem? Fucking deal with it.

  • @RyleyAshford wow i like how you got all defensive. i doubt a fenec fox would actually see a mouse in the wild. a mouse wouldnt last that long in the desert. and just because you choose to feed your animals live animals doesnt mean its right because you can >..> and yes i do have a problem, its just an excuse to see some blood. and i have problems with other countrys, its just that the worlds super awesome country has aload of grusome stuff that comes up in our lectures.

    spain has bull fighting

  • @killerbanshe3 I'm not getting defensive, I'm getting pissed off at people that get all upset and twisted because life in its bare elements is ugly, then complain like it's a fuckin' surprise. Life's BEEN ugly, since it started a couple billion years ago, YOU sir or madame, are the stupid and foreign element here. Stop complaining about things that happen, as if they're "wrong" just because you don't approve. That's what you call arrogance.

  • @killerbanshe3 "hope you get burried alive and have rats eat your eyes through your brain. fucking scum." <--- This was your rational response to a man, feeding his wildish domestic pet, what it wanted to eat. Why? Because you don't like seeing it. Have your opinion, it's just you! But if you don't want to see a fox eat a live goddamn mouse, DON'T CLICK ON A VIDEO THAT SAYS "FOX EATS A MOUSE" because you're gonna get an eyeful of the unpleasant truth that is nature, inside or out of captivity.

  • @killerbanshe3 "hope you get burried alive and have rats eat your eyes through your brain. fucking scum." <--- This was your rational response to a man, feeding his wildish domestic pet, what it wanted to eat. Why? Because you don't like seeing it. Have your opinion, it's just you! But if you don't want to see a fox eat a live goddamn mouse, DON'T CLICK ON A VIDEO THAT SAYS "FOX EATS A MOUSE" because you're gonna get an eyeful of the unpleasant truth that is nature, inside or out of captivity.

  • @RyleyAshford wild ish rofl. yes it is my rational response as a person who keeps snakes and lizards. my snake is fed on frozen thawed pinkies and salmon and my lizards are fed crickets. i clicked on this because i purposley wanted to get into an arguement like this. bloody hell we have foxes in captivity in england and we feed them meat and a great diets that vary those which they get in the wild. fennec foxes are PRIMARILY insectivorous although they do eat rodents.

  • @RyleyAshford just the fact that its say 1st mouse and that is an adult sized fox means that he's waited to feed the live mouse to the fox. fennecs would have eaten rodents at a young age that were probablly pre killed or disabled by the parents. its not nature, your arguement is invalid. i have an opinion which i like to put out to people, because its a better way of doing things without risking injurie and disease in your animals. whats the problem with that?

  • @killerbanshe3 Well, if an argument over something stupid and obvious is what you were after, congrats! You won first-prize!

  • @RyleyAshford ty, and its not pointless, its something that you've bought and your meant to look after it properly, not feed them something potentialy harmfull to health just to get some sick blood lust from it o.O.

    congrats, yo ass just been served

  • @killerbanshe3 I didn't SAY pointless, dick. I said stupid and obvious.

  • I like mice, but I love fennecs. Props to you for putting this on yt.

  • That was funny when she screamed at you! as if to say ( don't touch it! MINE!) lol

  • aww poor mousy lol yuckkkk

    

  • 58 people are mouse fuckers

  • @thisrandomchannel I'm positive the mouse was bred to be given as food to a predator, so there's no need to scream "animal abuse" if it's serving its purpose. The owner is taking care of his pet and letting her act the way she would in nature. I give him props for doing something so brave, because I certainly wouldn't have the guts to do it.

  • Look, I like mice. I've had pet mice. But to play the devil's advocate, "prepared food" isn't magically death-free. Something has to die for a predator to eat.

  • @thisrandomchannel whatever. but you'll view a video that litterally says "fox eats her first live mouse" knowing full well what you're gonna see. If you have common sense about your own cat, have some common sense about the videos you're watching on youtube. If you don't like the content, don't watch.

  • @thisrandomchannel and yet don't domestic cats still eat mice when they find them? It's the same with dogs. Again, if you don't want to watch this crap why come here knowing what you're gonna see? And BTW, compared to me, you probably are a child. And natures rules apply all times. Even if you buy the food (live or dead) and present it to your pet.

  • @thisrandomchannel I think you're over reacting to a situation that happens every day. Fact remains, most mice you buy in a pet store are sold for food to other animals. What else are snakes, dragons, and such like eat? And why do you think pets supply such a huge amount of rats and mice in their stores? You may not like it, but it is nature. there is nothing calm and peaceful about nature. You may see beauty on the outside, but reality is nature is cruel to it's core.

  • Why are people complaining? A fox eating a mouse? NO WAY!!!!!!!!!111111 how barbaric!!!! this happens many times per second every day, get over it.

  • I love how all the holier than thou people voted negative... I am sure they pretend like they love nature and animals and all that shit but they find it "evil" for an animal to eat an other animal. They probably think that we live in a fairy tale were all the animals talk like humans and love each other and feed on... air or something!

  • You have orgasms seeing an animal killing other animal, don't you?

    "uhhhhhhhh, yeah, Misha. Uhhhhhhh, yeah. Oh, Misha."

    Jesus Christ, go see a psichiatrist, man.

  • @nintyceo1 You're the one who should see a PSYCHIATRIST (you can't even spell it). You obviously can't cope with nature. And you probably have eaten meat before you stupid fucking hypocrite.

  • @RealisticMeg Well, moron, i'm writing in your language. Are you able to write in mine? Of course no, stupid. So... tell us... you keep masturbating while watching these kind of videos? You did the 'uhhhhhhhhh, yeah, Misha, c'mon Misha, oh Misha' thing while fapping? You're sick, dude.

  • @nintyceo1 Okay, you're just assuming that I don't know your language. You should really just get over yourself. And I'm not a dude. Did you ever stop to think that maybe you're the sick one imagining us performing sexual acts while watching a fox hunt a mouse. You can't come up with a logical argument so you keep writing these things that you think will offend people. If you don't like the video don't watch; the video is called "Misha the fennec fox eats her first live mouse"!

  • @RealisticMeg First of all: i'm not assuming, you CAN'T write on my language. I can write in yours, so... needless to say, you got my point. I really have nothing against feeding the little fox with live mouses, this is just nature and how nature works. What really scaries me the most is that BIZARRE 'ohhhhh, Misha, yeahh Misha' thing. One thing is to feed the fox a live animal and see it killing it. Another thing is ENJOYING, HAVING PLEASURE while seeing this kind of thing. This is just sick.