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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

Horse and cat playing

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  • ummm... omg his ears are way back!!!! thanks for the info horse whisperer

  • @rhofford Yeah, they're not playing. The horse's ears are pinned and its clearly agitated by the cat being in it's face.

  • @outrageouslycrazy1 wow... another horse whisperer in the mix. Thanks for letting me know how to deal with the horses Ive been around my 10 plus years. With lingo like "ears are pinned" you must know what your talking about. Would you be able to come to my farm and give me some lessons in horse etiquette? I dont know what I would do with out the all the geniuses on youtube.

  • @rhofford Oh ok, nobody try to tell the horse expert anything. He's been around his horse for 10 years, to there is just no way he could be wrong about anything that has to do with the horse.

    Anyway, clearly the horse can walk away if it want to be there, and the cats can do the same. They seem to get along fine, and even if they bother each other, it's in a harmless way. The cats didn't bother to move an inch, when the horse was pushing it, so they are clearly used to each other.

  • @realisticHomeboy i didnt say im a horse expert i just said ive known these horses for a majority of their life and i know about how they react. Apparently there are a lot of horse experts on here....

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  • For those people who do not know horses, his ears are not pinned back. El Nino is my baby and I grew up with him. His ears are tilted back as he is listening to noises behind him.

    Before people critique animals (aka Miami..), maybe they should learn more about their signals and what they mean. If El Nino was mad at the cat he would have bit it, not playfully pushed it and such.

    Last time I checked, the word hostile meant aggresive and El Nino is the least aggresive.

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  • I personally think the horse with his ears "pinned" was telling the horse behind him to get out of his space, if he wanted the cat out of there, he would have been much clearer.

  • @MiamiIndianTribe yes they where back where they completkly back in a angry way no... stop trolling. Just say aawh cute 'cause it is! not every video has to be critized and then instructed what they should have done...

  • Horse and cats cute! Barbed wire dangerous...

  • OMG that cat looks like my cat Zoe! And that horse looks like my favorite horse Duke! (wierd)

  • Yeah I think the horse was just trying to rub his head on the cat and obviously the cat can't hold his weight! if the cat was afraid he would have been out of there!! They seem to do this a lot!

  • Please, if you love your horse - get rid of the barbed wire, before they get hurt. Just google image search "horse barbed wire" and see what can happen.

    Also, very cute critters you got there :) Enjoy them!

  • so cute :)

  • That's a cool video. Unfortunately, you get a lot of 'experts' on the internet who tell you otherwise. :I

  • why is there such a strange connection between cats and horses?? beautiful to witness though :)

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