How Patient Can a Cat Be?

These two guinea pigs are determined to find out the answer to that question. “How many times do you suppose I can jump over his tail, while you stick your nose into his ear, before he snaps?” Note how doggedly (can I say that?) the cat tries to ignore them. I mean, he could easily eat them or something. But somehow they know he’s not going to hurt them. That really is something.

Yes, I know, I’ve shown this video once before: but it’s just so funny!

4 comments on “How Patient Can a Cat Be?

  1. I have no problems posting comments. Perhaps the other user in question either isn’t providing email and name, or. maybe they don’t have their browser up to date, java, or something else. Either way, it’s working just fine.

  2. The movement of his tail shows that he is not unaware of what is going on. I am astonished, however, that the behavior of the smaller rodent did not garner his attention. Cats are particularly drawn to rapid movement. The slower, larger animal might have been ignored, but certainly it would have been the normal thing for the cat to chase the smaller one. This cat seems to have no interest in them and only left when they became annoying.

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