Joyful Cats Discover a Window Bird Feeder for the First Time

By: Clarisse Jelle
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| September 23, 2024

Looking for an effortless way to keep your cats entertained at home? It seems a window bird feeder is just the ticket! One social media user recently shared an amusing video of her parents’ cats as they watched birds right outside the window. The cats were completely mesmerized, as if they were watching an engaging soap opera! It’s no surprise that the video has quickly gained over a million views.

In the video, all four cats are gathered together on a pair of stools, each jockeying for the best view of the window bird feeder. Their tails flicked back and forth in anticipation as they gazed through the glass, entranced by their feathered visitors. At one point, all four of them even turned toward the camera at the exact same time. It’s almost as if they knew they were being watched, too!

The two stools provided just enough space for all four of them, but it was a tight fit. While the cats managed to keep their cool, one seemed a little territorial about the shared seating arrangement! Despite the small squabbles, this setup was a huge improvement over the previous one.

The user shared another video, explaining that initially, her parents had placed only one stool by the window. With only one seat, there wasn’t enough space for all four cats to comfortably enjoy the view. At times, only three could fit, leaving one poor kitty left out of the action. The post’s caption humorously read, “Before we learned the second bar stool was necessary… Poor Buddy.”

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These funny clips are proof that a window bird feeder isn’t just an excellent way to entertain cats; it’s equally enjoyable for humans who can watch their furry friends’ reactions. You could easily spend hours watching these captivated cats, glued to the sight of birds just beyond their reach!

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@kaymur My parents got a window bird feeder for their cats… these are the videos ive received so far #catsoftiktok #cattok #catsiblings #birdwatching ♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey

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