May 16, 2009

Aw, this is so damned sweet!

Cuteness!

Cat and parrot


(Via Metafilter.)

22 comments:

rhhardin said...

I wonder if that's safe. There's something in cat saliva that's really bad for birds if the skin is broken.

It's part of a don't-rescue-a-bird-that-the-cat's-got lesson.

Maybe just lore, I don't know.

Dale said...

Parrot thinks: How sweet!

Cat thinks: When the lady with the camera goes, Parrot al dente!

Ron said...

Which one is Meade?

bearbee said...

How about a dog and an elephant:

Tarra and Bella CBS did a piece on the best buds.

Bissage said...

That video does absolutely nothing to ease my aching mind that is far too often fully cognizant of the fact that our cats take me for exactly what I am; a towering and oddly shaped conglomeration of: (1) an animatronic hand; (2) an electric heating pad; and (3) a vending machine that works for free.

What a great freaking life we give them and all because they’re cute.

And what’s so very bad about that, anyway!

YEAH!!!

Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

AllenS said...

The problem with parrots, is that they'll talk about you when you're not around. Cats, not so much.

Unknown said...

God's motto for cats:

There's a little bit of Satan in every one.

Unknown said...

Smart parrot. He knows a good scratch goes a long way with a cat.

jeff said...

That is exactly like my cat. Well, except the ending wasn't my cat with a claw hanging out of its mouth and feathers floating around the room. Other than that, exactly the same.

Kev said...

This might be good lolcat material ("I can has bakscrach? Kthxbai.").

Jason (the commenter) said...

Cats and birds like each other.

traditionalguy said...

All cats care about is whether you have payed the mortgage and the food and power bills. They do allow us to live in their territory and rub on them, if we behave. Come to think about it, women and cats have much in common.

NotWhoIUsedtoBe said...

Hey cat! It's THE CLAW!

Kathy Heaton said...

A cat's bite generally involves a puncture wound, which is always a dangerous place to have any infection. Cat saliva contains bacteria, unless you have trained the cat to gargle with Listerine.

Puncture + bacteria = BIG problem

However, in the case of the 'too and the kitten, I'm more inclined to be concerned about the kitten's safety. That's a *big* beak!

Their owner is not using good judgment, in my opinion. Some chances are best not taken - even for the sake of a "cute" video.

I'd rather know I'd avoided a mangled kitten's ear and/or a one-eyed parrot. Such things cannot be undone.

Kathy
Houston TX

Bissage said...

But if your parrot loses an eye and a leg you’ve got yourself the beginnings of a comedy team destined for success!

BRAAACK. Pieces of eight. Pieces of eight. BRAAACK. [whistles.]

Wince said...

I like when the Parrot tells the Cat to back off the toe sucking @0:50 by saying "uh-uh" (not to be confused with uhuh).

Rockeye said...

Just in time for Caturday.

NotWhoIUsedtoBe said...

Bissage made me laugh.

john said...

BARAACK. Pieces of eight.

There. Just move one "A", and it becomes a politicaal thread.

Kensington said...

All I know is that soon after the video stops there will be blood. I'm just not sure whose.

Omnibabe said...

Cockatoo. That's a cockatoo, not a parrot.

(Very cute, though.)

Omnibabe said...

And if you liked that video, you'll LOVE this one.