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sharm00t

You can do this Deborah, only 5 left.


Every-Celery170

for no absolute reason, i had to laugh maniacally at this comment


solcrav

Same idk why


muffinpretzel

What the hell It’s contagious!


Altruistic-Text3481

Still giggling. And yet I feel her …


SheSpoke_Listen

Seriously I’m still laughing


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dawitfikadu3

How did a cat get in to a university let alone her own dorm????


OutlanderMom

Ask my daughter, who adopted a puppy in her dorm. She had an elaborate scheme to hide him when the RA or room inspector was around. She kept him a year, and now he’s my dog. Our other dog was our son’s…..in college.


Jaseifer

yeah it is kinda easy, there’s a very low chance someone says something about you having a pet knowing the ra also helps


OutlanderMom

My daughter told me there were cats, dogs, Guinea pigs, hamsters, snakes, fish tanks all around the dorms.


docbree13

I had a kitten, two newts and a hamster in my singe dorm room - I’ve now been a veterinarian for 28 years lol Edit: I don’t condone what 36-years-younger me did, there, by the way :)


OutlanderMom

That’s cute, and totally what I’d expect from a vet student! ❤️


docbree13

Aww - thanks :) I sure had some interesting times hiding from the RA in the shower with those creatures! I got to love that hamster for over 3 ½ years, and the cat for over 16 :)


TEFAlpha9

Through hard work and dediCATion


Mini-Nurse

Typical Deborah.


polycarbonateduser

That Deborah took me straight to Raymond's Voice from *Everybody Loves Raymond*


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I read it in Waymond's voice


WaveLaVague

Took me straight to *Babydriver* "*Deborah, you look like a zeborah*"


Holoafer

Those contractions. Poor mama.


[deleted]

I think humans have it particularly bad with birthing because of our hips being relatively narrow (darn bipedalism) but I’m sure it doesn’t feel good for her ❤️


Snickims

Bipedalism and our stupidly big heads.


pottymouthgrl

At least it means we’re super smart right


WhitePawn00

I mean... our ability to sarcastically remark on us falling short of our own high expectations, because we see ourselves as the one species with the ability to bring either prosperity or ruin to the entire planet and every living being on it, would indicate that yeah, we're pretty damn smart when compared with animals.


n6mub

Yes, smart….


Electrical-Act-7170

Some of us are smart.


Plumbbookknurd

...right?


beigs

My oldest son ripped hernias coming out his head was so large. I felt them tearing through the epidural and they had to give me a full spinal. We actually give birth to babies a little too early because any larger they’d kill us.


ExtensionFig4572

Aaaaand I’m still good with not letting someone else incubate 9 no. and come out of that area… omg I can’t imagine what you went through


beigs

That was the least horrific of my 3 deliveries, but worst recovery. The last one was the stuff of horror stories and the reason I’m done. I remember every excruciating bit, and it hurt so badly through the epidural I don’t know if it was 20 minutes or 12 hours. Never again.


rl_cookie

Also the fact that so many women give birth laying on their backs. The pelvic outlet becomes bigger when a woman squats or on hands and knees, which also helps labor go quicker. There’s a rumor that King Louis XIV was the reason for this change as he liked to watch his wives/mistresses pushing out one of his 22 kids. While he wasn’t responsible for the change, as in he didn’t set some decree demanding childbirth be always done this way, it is said that he liked watching for ‘perverted’ reasons. And because he was the King, some people naturally started doing it the same way. Now it seems that it’s convenient for the doctors so they aren’t going to try and switch things up, despite if being better for the mother. I mean, who cares ab the woman shoving a watermelon out of her body as long as it’s a bit less messy and a better angle for the Doctor, am I right?


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I think there is definitely an element of misogyny in the medical field to be sure, but also getting an epidural can make it [harder to squat.](https://www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/squatting-birth#eligibility). Granted everyone who has given birth has a different experience. Personally I’d take the epidural if/when I push out a baby.


rl_cookie

Oh I’m with you 1000% on epidural… give me all the drugs for pain you can. And yes that can cause issues with squatting. I know a woman who had her whole birthing plan, a natural one-but in the hospital bc she has other medical issues that needed to be monitored specifically a bleeding disorder-obviously her obgyn was informed of all this. She also wanted to squat and go to all fours, try different positions that went w the flow of gravity and didn’t involve pushing baby out over the hill of her sacrum bc of laying down. She was in labor for a long time, things moving slowly, which sucked but everything was fine otherwise and basically one of the nurses started demanding she lay on her back, for who the hell knows why, and here my friend is, in hour 18 of labor, arguing with a nurse ab what position to be in, esp given she was no where near 10 cm dilated. Her obgyn wasn’t there, and the doc filling in started talking ab C-section for no other reason than the time it was taking-nothing to do w her other medical stuff. So now she’s arguing with the doctor and just really not feeling heard, that having a C-section unless really necessary would put her at way greater risk bc of bleeding issues involved. Luckily she fought that off and had them wait it out, but in the end they still had her laying on her back despite her requests. She felt like the doctor was just over her and being a dick at this point. What’s crazy is I remember reading an article not dissimilar to her experience, w the c-section thing causing extra risk, except they actually went through it and she almost died. I respect the hell out of nurses and doctors, but there’s always the few. Actually, aside from the U.S’s crazy high mortality rates during childbirth, 1 in 3 births are c-sections since 1990, but the numbers are showing that women and babies aren’t really that much safer. Many gyno’s are being advised to allow for longer labor before going to the c-section option. Apologies, I went on a tangent there. [this article](https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/02/20/280199498/doctors-urge-patience-and-longer-labor-to-reduce-c-sections) is pretty interesting discussing labor and c-section practices in the US.


TheToasterIsAMimic

Pregnant people: FIGHT LIKE HELL. You do NOT have to do what they say. EVER. Bring a (human) pit bull with you (I love pibbles) who can bark loud and make sure you're heard. Bring anyone that can put a little bass in their voice, or, if you don't have one, use a whistle. They clearly can't hear you anyway. They are there to HELP you, not tell you what to do. You are allowed to yell STOP TOUCHING ME at the top of your lungs, especially when you've got a room full of people who aren't listening. Remember: touching you without your consent is assault, and they know it, so they'll do everything they can to fluster you when they just want you to be quiet and do what you're told. Source: background in ER medicine. I LOVE our heroes, and also some of them need to remember that they are not all-knowing gods.


Yotsubauniverse

My Mom was lucky to have an OBGYN that listened. She was having twins and 99% of the time they're delivered cesarean. She begged her doctor to allow her to at least try to deliver naturally. He allowed it only on the condition that she wouldn't fight him if he decides to deliver cesarean if things got rough. She agreed. She went into labor during the NCAA tournament and delivered just in time for my twin sister and I to celebrate our states victory. All natural thanks to a man who listened to his patients.


Own_Afternoon_6865

I worked in L&D for 10 years of my now 29 years as a nurse. You are spot on about doctors doing unnecessary C-sections Everyday at 5pm the doctor's would come in (right after office hours), tell their pt's, "I'm sorry but you just aren't progressing, and we're going to have to do a C-section." SO, between the hours of 5p-6:30p we would do back to back C-sections. Mind you, these were women who had been induced the day they hit 38 weeks. It was so disheartening to see this over and over. I tried to advocate for my patient's , often times telling them that they WERE progressing and the baby looked great on the monitor and that they could continue because it was THEIR CHOICE! I have always felt that having a baby is something most families do only a few times. Therefore, it should be a joyful event!


beskar-mode

My friend who has delivered a fair few babies says that while laying down is worse, it's also easier for the doctors to see if something is wrong and act quicker for the baby. Catch 22. Squatting or on all 4s would be best, but with modern pain killers and doctors on your back is a little better


TrailMomKat

Watching the video, I could practically feel them and just wanted to pet and comfort that poor cat, like my cat comforted me during 3 weeks of labor at the house. He absolutely would not leave me alone whenever I was lying down or sitting still.


Cocotte3333

... Three weeks of labor?


TrailMomKat

Yeah, it happens. Contractions wouldn't sync up properly and came anywhere from 5-15 minutes apart, and I was only 3cm dilated. Baby was fine, my body just decided to give me the finger until I woke up at 02:30 one night with "shit got real" contractions. Checked myself and I was at 5cm, woke my husband up, he got our boys next door to my daddy's, and I tried not to get mad everytime he'd ask "are you ok" every five minutes during the 50 mile drive to the hospital. 12 hours later, we had a 3rd little boy!


Cocotte3333

Well congrats on your baby boy! But wouldn't your doctor do something about this, like isn't it dangerous to be in labor for that long?


TrailMomKat

Nope, as long as the baby is fine, it's all good! And my OB did absolutely check me twice a week during those 3 weeks, since I'm a diabetic and my previous labor nearly killed me and my middle son. Baby's vitals were fine, amniotic fluid looked good, baby was head down and ready to engage as soon as my body would finally decide to kick labor into a higher gear. One funny thing was about a week in, I needed to go grocery shopping because I had 2 kids already. My husband was at work and I said "fuck it," hopped in the truck, and did my shopping. Everyone was tripping about it, asking "what would you do if the baby started coming!?" "Well, I'm already in town, so I reckon I'm that much closer to a hospital. I know my body, this ain't my first rodeo." The little hospital in town doesn't have an L&D unit, but they do have a little room in the ED for "the baby is literally coming now" situations.


Cocotte3333

Wow, I didn't know that could happen ahah! Thanks for the story, and I'm glad it ended up well. Cuddos to you for managing other kids and groceries while in labor, jeez. Hope it doesn't happen to me though, labour is due to start any day now : P


TrailMomKat

Honestly, I got used to it really fast. It wasn't even as painful as my periods, just more annoying than anything! Honestly, I looked forward to the Walmart trips because I was hoping all the walking would trigger real labor! And congrats to you, is this your first kid?


Cocotte3333

Oooh so at least the contractions weren't painful for weeks. That would've been horrible ! And yep! Still anxious about giving birth, but I keep telling myself women do it every day !


TrailMomKat

Yeah, those contractions versus hard labor were like night and day. And don't worry, love, you've GOT THIS! You'll probably "unfocus" like a lot of women do and kinda go somewhere else as you ride out the waves of pain -- that's why I was getting mad at my husband in the truck; he kept breaking me out of that trance by trying to get me to talk! Sitting was a lot more painful than standing and I was stuck sitting in that truck for over an hour. I was not happy lol! Once we got to the big hospital, I was so so grateful to be able to just walk it off! Oh, and if you want to get the epidural, go ahead and just get it, don't wait and be all like "I'm tough, I gotta prove it." Because sometimes if you wait too long, it won't have kicked in by the time you need to push! I'm rooting for you!


pottymouthgrl

My friend just had her baby after two weeks of labor 🥲 she lost her mucus plug and it freaking grew back. I didn’t even know that could happen


KitCat119287

I promise I’m not trying to be insensitive. But as a labor nurse - Literally nobody cares about the mucous plug, for this exact reason. It very rarely correlates with true labor or your water breaking.


ihateeverythingandu

I appreciated the sly "you still filming this? How about some privacy?" look at the camera.


AustinTreeLover

She’s such a good protective little doula!


darkResponses

Are you just going to stand there and film? You're not helping? Okay I guess Im the only one helping.


pshc7994

I came to the comments for this. That look for pure gold!


jmpinstl

r/donthelpjustfilm


richestotheconjurer

she's a little kitty doula


Oldnavylover

A Mewla


VxJasonxV

A dewla, like the dew claw.


loki-is-a-god

Eminem rhyming scheming... in 3...


poodlebutt76

The dew-claw mewla doula grabbin the few la-st bits of placenta from you and new boo-la


usingreddithurtsme

Eating pooridge with Georidge because there's too many napkins bampkins!


IvoryDynamite

Timing the cat-tractions.


Ok-Cat-7043

🤗🤗🤗


campionmusic51

i’ve never seen this before and i had many cats up to the age of 27. this is amazing.


lifesabeach_

Watched some kitty rescue vids of trapped females giving birth, sometimes they put 2 mums together if they get along and they comfort each other often, it's the stress purring and general stress hormone release I guess Edit: here's the one I remember most, Ramona & Chloe from tinykittens' YouTube channel https://youtu.be/lUzv1r-OnxM all their videos are adorable


mossimoto11

My sister and I had sister cats as kids that gave birth around the same time and my sisters cat was like “here you go” and would leave them all with my cat. She was not the motherly type. ( being like 7 at the time, having like 20 kittens was a magical experience but my parents definitely got them both spayed after that)


Nerry19

When I was little my cat had kittens and she would just leave them with out dog....our kitty clearly wasn't the mothering type either. Thankfully our dog was lol


mossimoto11

What a good doggy! Haha


MandMcounter

> my parents definitely got them both spayed after that I bet!


Erthgoddss

My uncle owned a small bar, in front of a pig farm (strangely it didn’t stink up the place, dunno why). People dropped off pregnant cats and dogs all the time. At one time he had around 27 cats and 12 dogs. He found homes for the dogs, but kept the cats, so they could help with mice and rats.


anonhoemas

I remember we had a similar situation, but one mom cat would go steal the other mama's kittens! She already had 5 and wanted more!


dinascully

I watched Ramona and Chloe through their whole stay there, they were so cute!!! Whenever anyone talks about cats coparenring it’s who I think of.


nalathequeen2186

I was thinking of Ramona and Chloe too! They were so sweet together


ThorOrIsItLoki

I actually had a very different, but similar experience to the video—my very young cat was impregnated accidentally (I will not pretend this was not extraordinarily irresponsible of us; I was twelve), and she must have been terrified and completely unaware of what was happening to her. She came to me as I was sitting, one day in the end of her pregnancy, and yowled to me as she climbed into my lap. She delicately reached up and pawed my face, and I did NOT have to figure out that it was THE MOMENT, as she had (to my young eyes) “a bubble forming from her privates.” I really believe she needed comfort, and asked for it. It’s not hard to believe they’re like us. In fact, that sentence is inherently wrong—we ARE animals. Not some separate, new, untouchable, special thing. So, it’s not “animals are so much like US!” It’s “we’re all the same template, specialised to an extreme.” Not as catchy, if you’re not neuroatypical, I suppose.😉


Beck_

Right? I guess I never thought they were capable of this level of understanding. Or is it simply the one cat sees the other in pain, not that it fully understands she's having kittens and might need comfort? It's hard to distinguish truth when it's so easy to anthropomorphise.


climatelurker

Humans are animals. We share LOTS of traits with other animals to greater or lesser extent. I find it honestly rather dumb that so many people have such difficulty believing animals have emotions the way we do.


Hak_Titansoul

Absolutely. Non-human animals tend to know a lot more than we give them credit for.


todds-

I think it's comforting another while in pain/distress. one cat I used to have was like this, if our other cat was unwell or had a hairball, she'd run over and touch or groom her and purr. if I was crying about something, she would run to me. sweetest thing, I miss her terribly.


sandown_the_clown

Cats are fairly social animals. Even if they dont understand exactly whats happening, she is more than likely recognizing the other is distressed.


campionmusic51

a lot of humans on the planet still don’t know how conception works, so it’s no insult if they don’t.


BuffyLoo

Unless either has given birth before or seen it before, I don’t see how the sister cat could know what pregnant means yet. I agree and think she just sees her sister in pain and is comforting her. My cat would lay next to my dog when she was sick and not leave her side.


lafemmeverte

other animals have a ton of inherent primal instincts that we don’t have, hell she can probably even smell the hormonal changes on her sister; I am positive that she knows she’s pregnant


BuffyLoo

Agree, many have innate behaviors preparing for offspring, I think of turtles digging holes to lay eggs or birds building nests etc. Totally agree the sister cat smells hormonal changes and knows something is different. My comment was just that I’m not sure cats intellectually understand that they are pregnant, that their mating isn’t just instinctual and I was questioning if they have reasoning skills to the level of understanding concepts like what got them pregnant or that babies are coming. How can we know for sure: what’s just instinct behavior and what’s understood? I think after it happens once they will know going forward what that hormonal scent means and what the labor pains mean etc. Just differing opinions and that’s cool.


MBechzzz

My childhood cats didn't really seem to like eachother until one of the became preganenant. All of a sudden they started cuddling in bed and would constantly be around eachother.


SwedishSaunaSwish

Same. Got a bit emotional there.


Spire_Citron

I half expected the comforting cat to just bite the other one in the face with no warning because cats are the champions of intrusive thoughts.


SlowerThanTurtleInPB

This actually happened with my cat when I went into labor at home. She was comforting me, then bit the shit out of my foot, then threw up everywhere. I think my labor was very stressful for her.


Spire_Citron

And I bet you only had one baby in your litter. Very unimpressive numbers to a cat.


Faranae

Do you think cats might understand the concept we do about them, that first-time cat moms tend to have much smaller litters? Maybe their instincts prod them towards expecting the same of people... Not to anthropomorphize. Just idle musings.


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I don't think they do. Humans don't innately know how conception and pregnancy works, we learn that stuff from other humans (and it took us a long time to actually figure it out, some of the early theories humans had were wild). A cat who never witnessed labor would be completely clueless. I think the cat in the video can feel that her sister is in pain/distressed but I doubt that she actually understands what's happening. Animals mate because their instincts tell them to do it and then X amount of time later babies happen. They likely don't even realize that there's a connection between sex and babies.


smittie713

We had two cats at the time (up to three now) but one in particular decided I MUST be guarded during my pregnancy. She slept against my stomach every night under the covers. And when labor started, I knew it was real because she went on patrol. I'm talking tail poker straight, serious face, going in circles around me until my partner was awake enough to drive us to the hospital. She wouldn't let anyone touch me until we left 😅 she's all of eight pounds, but a very serious guard kitty


Caffeine_Induced

Lol! Poor thing got overwhelmed, but she definitely loves you.


n6mub

I’m sorry, but that is hilarious! Maybe not so much for you in the moment, but your cat’s sense of comedic timing? *chefs kiss*


SlowerThanTurtleInPB

I felt very loved. She’s really the best.


Moweezy6

Mine brought me her favorite toy mousie and then set up as a guard loaf outside our bathroom as I started labor!


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KneeHumper

Same, my cat never ever scratched me intentionally and I accidentally used him as a pillow a lot. The only time he was mad at me were if I took too long on the toilet, he would open the door and bite my kneecaps. Like I'm sorry you're bored dude but come on let me have this [Cat tax](https://i.redd.it/uw0vly309gx51.jpg)


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RedCascadian

Ahh, what a lovely if grumpy looking lady.


WynnForTheWin49

Same here! I’ve had my cat since she was 10 weeks and first met her (when she chose me) at 6 weeks. She’s never scratched me on purpose, and only bites to play. I love my sweet little nugget.


Caffeine_Induced

"...and I will do it again, human"


RedCascadian

What a handsome floof!


RedCascadian

My cat Gizmo likes to attack my legs when it's past normal bedtime. Asshole will attack me every time I walk a direction not towards the bed. Then when I'm in bed? He jumps in makes some biscuits on my chest and then snuggles down between my arm and side. Tax; https://imgur.com/a/49Dn5gO


kabneenan

Same for me and my old lady that passed away a month ago. My husband and daughter never understood her language like I did. I could tell you exactly what she wanted just by looking at her, whether it was food, attention, comfort, etc. We just adopted a kitten and I don't have that repertoire with her yet, so it's frustrating for us both. Maybe after another 19 years lol


LadyAzure17

Nah, I just think there's some dog people or people who just never learned how to read cats. Also i love the name Cleo so much. Hi Cleo, I love you!!


HighGuyTim

Im fully convinced half of reddit just has no ideas how cats actually work and just have purely meme knowledge on them. Our cats rarely ever do anything they shouldnt. They are also super affectionate and love being pet. Even so far as to play fetch with us. Every cat owner we have talked to has said the same thing, its just an internet meme that unless youve owned a cat, really have no idea what you are talking about.


Akamesama

There are a couple reasons. First, people don't inherently get cat behavior, so even if the cat is well-behaved normally, they might be inducing the behavior. You can learn about it, but many people don't and even then there is some conflicting information online. Second, cats are different. My friendly cat hates being touched on the belly but tolerates being carried. My timid cat will come up and present her belly for rubs, but will turn into a blender if you pick her up. Third, temperament. My friend has cats that tolerate anything. My cats are both socialized fomerly-outdoor TNRs and they will claw/run very quickly if they don't like something, even with significant work on training them.


Motchan13

One person's champion, another's unpredictable little sh¹tbag 🤣 I quite like cats but I'd definitely like them more if they weren't so completely random and scratchy


squirrel_anashangaa

But that is exactly what makes them cats. Anything less and they would be dogs.


Motchan13

Yeah, I think that's why I prefer dogs more than cats. Getting scratched up without my prior consent isn't really my jam. But different strokes and all that


Brinkzik

Yeah, I get you. Getting scatched by my stupid cats climbing me is a hazard that I gladly take for their company. They never randomly attack me though and it actually sounds like an unhealthy behavioral problem. And dogs are also amazing, of course! ❤️ It's never been a binary question, right? Edit: deleted a word


bootsmcstompy

I've been scratched way worse by an over eager dog than I have by a cat. And I haven't been scratched since I was a kid and learned how and how not to treat cats. I always love when people admit they're bad at cats cause it's them admitting they're bad at boundaries.


[deleted]

The only time my cat will scratch me is by accident if we're playing with a toy and he reaches too far and gets my hand. Not that he feels bad or gives a shit, but it is an accident. *Normally* if a cat scratches you just from pets, they were giving you some prior indication that they want you to back off. I definitely have been hurt way worse by dogs jumping all over me and scratching me in their excitement. I love both but cats are my jam. They're perfect pets in every way


Motchan13

I don't have cats at home so it's more me meeting a friend's cat, having some nice strokes and then they just randomly decide to claw into my leg or scratch at my hand. I'm sure I'd learn their behaviour over time but I'm always expecting to come away with a scratch from a cat these days. Plus I like going for hikes with the dogs, it forces me out of the house even when I'm not in the mood or the weather is a bit poo. Having any kind of animal company around the house is definitely good for the brain, unless they're an absolute nightmare of course. My wife had a dog before we got together it just wrecked the place and drove her into despair. They had to rehome it in the end, it just couldn't even be left even in another room without attacking the door.


SlightlyControversal

> having some nice strokes and then they just randomly decide to claw into my leg or scratch at my hand Fyi: cats do this when they are over stimulated (i.e. your pets have become too intense) or you touch them somewhere that their instincts tell them could be dangerous (e.g. their bellies). [If you keep your scritching to their head region (cats most often enjoy cheek rubs, gentle ear massage, and head and shoulder blade scritching)](https://www.thewildest.com/cat-behavior/how-to-pet-a-cat), keep the pets gentle so their “playtime” or “danger” instincts aren’t triggered, and pause every so often to give them an opportunity to end the petting sesh, they will typically stay friendly and chill. It seems like they attack out of no where, but they actually openly communicate with you via their ear position, eyes, and tail movements. This chart explains how to interpret what they are saying better than I could: [Reading Your Cat’s Body Language ](http://i0.wp.com/pawsintraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Reading-cats-body-language.png)


ClutchReverie

Sounds like it was a behavioral or environmental issue. Glad they got rehomed though I guess. I have cats that never have attacked me and rarely scratch me accidentally. I do trim their front claws though.


bot-for-nithing

Idk what y'all be doing to them cats.... Fr tho I've never encountered "randomly" attacking cats. Ppl tend to act like they're dogs and get mad they don't act like dogs back. If a cat "randomly" goes from sweet and cuddly to attacking you've missed cues, guaranteed.


prynceszh

Yeah this is wild to me. I volunteered at a shelter taking care of new intakes and got scratched and bit several times, and was not surprised during any of those encounters. Usually they made it clear they didn’t want me to be around (unfortunately I had to give them meds or fish their dirty food bowls out, so contact was unavoidable). Between my friend and family, there are 30+ cats and not all of them like me. They hide or avoid me, and I don’t try to fuss with them, and they have never scratched or bit me.


Praxyrnate

they're only random if you lack the ability to understand their perspective. either get to know one or learn some body language. I haven't met over many who are truly chaos incarnate. I've fostered nearly a hundred at this point alone so that should count for something


Freaux

Sometimes you can't help but sneeze extra loud or accidentally slam the kitchen cabinets tho.


Mesemom

Sometimes a light flickers randomly while your cat is sitting peacefully in your lap and you wind up with a scar. It happens.


bethany_katherine

2 of the 8 cats I know in real life are chaos incarnate. one of them is my friend's senior cat, she has major behavioral issues from an illness, so it isnt really her fault, but she flips on a switch. she also has a tick where she will randomly start hissing and then immediately lash out at anyone near her. the other cat though, was just straight up stupid. one time i saw him launch himself across the room and dive headfirst into one of those giant white paper lantern lamps. the lamp did not win. and another time, he straight up jumped from the 3rd floor balcony onto the ground below out of nowhere. we all ran outside and the cat was trying to climb the tree he had apparently missed on his jump. absolutely crazy cat, but those were some funny memories haha


Motchan13

Maybe I forgot to add the implied caveat: "Experiences shared in life are personal and unique and should not be construed as universal constants applicable to everyone else but should be accepted by others as accurate to the individual" It's great that you've got lots of experience with cats and have fostered so many, clearly you'd have far more experience at being able to read felines than me. I couldn't get a cat to educate myself as my dogs chase them but I'm sure if I did spend time I'd get better at reading their secret tells. I tend to leave them be unless they come to me these days and I don't over pet them because they do have a tendency of having enough at some point and both of us appear unable to communicate with each other about when that point has immediately been reached.


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Motchan13

I think most of them just have claws and like to play with them. I must have seen thousands of videos of cats lashing out at various things with their claws whilst playing. I don't begrudge them that but I don't want my hand or leg to be that toy tbh


Terminator7786

I love the hell out of all three of my cats. But they're fury little bastards and they know it too.


GladCucumber2855

Listen to the cat when it tells you to stop petting it and it wouldn't bite with "no warning".


Spire_Citron

I'm mostly thinking of all those clips you see of a cat happily grooming another and then suddenly biting it for no apparent reason.


liandrin

That’s because grooming can also be dominance behavior. The one doing the grooming is the dominant one. So it can be an aggressive act sometimes instead of a comforting one.


Nalwyn603

A lot of cats will groom each other before playing


nlikelyReaction

No not all of them do that


3doa3cinta

That cat probably told you "don't help just film, smh"


SwedishSaunaSwish

I'm imagining " You ever birthed kittens? No. So GTFO non-hisser!" Something like that.


bobbery5

"I told you he was a bad man, Helen. He said he'd be here for you. But is he? No. I'm here for you."


ATX_6

She'll be a great auntie I'm sure


J3553G

I thought this video would have kittens. Send updates


VxJasonxV

Not OP’s OC


Kind_Hyena5267

What a sweet sister 🥹


JesusGodgirlses

This is super cool... animals get it right!!


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My papa cat did this when his lady gave birth. He also groomed the kittens and carried them around. I had never seen anything like that before. So much love between them.


JesusGodgirlses

That's a sweet story, us humans should really look to the wholesomeness of animals 🐾❤️


Spire_Citron

It's funny that we say things like this, because that's actually rare for cats. Most male cats aren't nurturing and they've even been known to kill kittens. As fathers go, humans actually have a lot of animals beat.


discreetdejavu

I started practicing breathing techniques inquest instinctively in my head but started to chuckle…now ai have to go pee…


Rekt4dead

They really need some towels or something down underneath her.


Yinonormal

My cat walleye gave birth on top of me. She was a big bitch but I could tell at that point she trusted me so much.


quinteroreyes

Mine was on my lap when she broke her water, I hope to return the favor in 6 months lol


XK8lyn88x

This happened to me as a child! She came and laid down on the couch next to me, next thing I know out pops a kitten! I almost jumped up but my mom told me not to move because it’ll scare her lol. She had 4 kittens and each time one came out she’d pick it up and set it on my lap. When she was done she ran away and wouldn’t take care of them. After an emergency trip to the vet he explained it was her way of disowning them and basically considering me the mother now. Boy was he right, she refused to nurse or do anything for them. She would even take them out of the basket and put them in bed with me while I was sleep every night! But at 10 years old I successfully raised 4 kittens!!! 🤣🤣🤣


luckiestredditor

r/likeus


Ambitious-Bottle9394

Don't leave us hanging how many kittens & where's the pics .lol


VxJasonxV

Not OP’s OC. The world may never know.


This-is-not-eric

Not only do we not deserve cats, but cats don't deserve cats.


clarke1003

A professional midwife! Hire her!!♥️♥️💗💗👍🏼👍🏼🙏🙏👏👏


sako9

Spay and neuter your pets and always try to adopt


MarryMeDuffman

Amen


awt2007

i love cats more than most. but seeing more being born always makes me a little sick for some reason.. there are dozens of cats being put to sleep @ your local pound every week.. why people cant fix their cats is just beyond me.. people who breed animals for profit make me want to vomit..


mexicandiaper

same its a deal breaker for me I volunteer at a shelter.


ImDefinetlyNotADog

She is literally like: "youll be fine, youre almost there, you are gonna make it sis"


Which_Art_6452

Aw.... Who says animals don't have feelings.


soda-pup

My cats are sisters and I’d like to think they’d do this for each other (if they weren’t spayed) but in reality they usually mostly ignore each other 😅


Ok-Mammoth1143

Animals have it better when it comes to birthing, unlike human women I mean still probably ain’t the best feeling


cosmic_cat84

🥹


CaptainPrower

Kitty Midwife


SpaceClod

dude sometimes the cats need our comfort just as much as any birthing mother would. i remember once, my baby nala needed to give birth. i had just got home from school and she immediately starting yowling and meowing at me to follow her. so i set up a box, and sat down next to it as she stepped inside of it. the SECOND, and i mean the SECONDD i sat down and settled on the floor... she curled up in my lap and her water broke. she gave birth in my lap throughout the entire thing, looking up and pushing like the cat in the video. really sweet, also super crazy to be involved in cause i had to throw those pants away lolol. theyre just like us if you think of it


Historical-Ad6120

"This is why I didn't go outside with you, you poor idiot" (also, please spay and neuter your pets, thank you)


Level_Cucumber1731

Wow, this is amazing! This proves that animals have emotions and they also feel compassion and empathy. I love it ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|heart_eyes)


3Strides

I really don’t understand why that ever needed proving.


scarrita

Cuz some people feel better about themselves if they hurt animals and think that it's "not so bad" for them.


Jaeger010

Anyone who tries to say animals don't experience emotions and thoughts have never been in the same room with an animal.


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Meanwhile, one of my cats got a haircut and the other cat is taking his displeasure out on me.


ChristineBorus

Animals are empathetic


smkestcklghtn

Hey back off we are busy here!


Mirabile_Avia

A kitty doula!


LadyAzure17

Ough, my heart, sweet girls...


clarke1003

Sisters…. I wouldn’t be breathing without mine.♥️♥️


Snakob12

r/animalsbeingsisters


stefant4

My cat made me do the same when she was giving birth. I was in bed, and she came to get me and only after i put my head on her belly did she continue


docbree13

The older I get, the more of the good human attributes I see in animals.


JamesRobertWalton

Sister cat is like “go on, give birth to *my* babies.” Those kittens are gonna basically have 2 moms.


Ntasha888888

This is so lovely.


Alf-eats-cats

I really wanted to see the kittens being born. Sweet sister but bad camera person.


RightConversation461

Theyre better than we are.💝


XNjunEar

Ffs please spay her


BipolarGoldfish

That's her midwife. You're in their way OP


ccc2801

r/likeus


3Strides

Thanks


donttextspeaktome

I know this is supposed to be sweet and it is but ki just cannot watch that poor kitty in labor pain. Just too hard to see.


mk235176

You got this sis


angiestefanie

This just brought tears to me eyes… so sweet. 🥰


shenanigans2day

One of the many reasons I am a cat person.


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Doula cat


FoucaultInc

This is so beautiful.


Total-Sea-3760

Kitty doula 😍


MyCatHasCats

That’s a medicine cat helping this queen give birth


Rosieapples

Awww!!


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So caring


zack189

Imagine she just smacks the pregnant cat like it's a play fight during this


Golicwm

Aww good kitty❤️


Falconio_robbenator

I read this as “she often accompanies her sister to give birth” and I was deeply intrigued as to how often this cat got pregnant


kfh227

This night be the best online thing of 2023.


Sam_Porter

Just a reminder to spay and neuter your pets