Family Birds Bothering Cats With Friendship

| September 14, 2015

Cats are intelligent and sophisticated animals that seem to be bothered by all of the lesser creatures they share their homes with. Most of us are familiar with Sylvester always trying, and failing, to capture Tweety Bird. Our cats know the family birds are off limits, so they just stay away to respect their owners’ wishes. Unfortunately, the family birds often take to bothering the cats with friendship. It’s like they’re trying to kill them with kindness or make them lash out – like the younger sibling always trying to get the older one in trouble! These poor cats are so patient dealing with these pesky avian critters. But these birds better watch out, one of these days a feline friend is going to seek revenge!

Many bird species are actually very intelligent animals and it’s interesting to see how they interact with cats. Although the cats would rather not deal with them, the birds can be quite persistent! Thanks to Huffington Post for this great video!


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