British Pet Culture Ain't Got Nothing on America

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Published 2020-03-17
At times like this, let's restore the internet to its original purpose: animals. In tonight's video, I take a look at how British pet culture ain't got nothing on America.

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All Comments (21)
  • I remember being given this advice as a young couple: Get a dog. It will prepare you for having a child. Get a cat. It will prepare you for a teenager.
  • I really only wanted one cat, but if God wants me to have 3, then 7 it is.
  • I've heard that British are very keen on Dalmations, I've heard of one household that had 101 of them.
  • @pattymelt6577
    I love how kitty feigns disinterest while nonchalantly stroking your face with his tail.
  • @djmaur
    It is not really a quarantine unless it comes from the quarantine region of France. Otherwise it's just a sparkling isolation.
  • In my lifetime I've "owned" a cat, dog, fish, snake, rabbit, bird, guinea pig, hamster, turtle, 1/2 coyote dog, and a horse (I believe the horse thought I belonged to him). Pets are awesome.
  • When children are raised with pets, they learn compassion, sympathy, and empathy. They learn what unconditional love means. They learn to give unconditional love. They learn how to be responsible for another life. And they learn the pain of loss.
  • @jeffw1246
    As a t shirt said, "dogs have owners, cats have staff"
  • @planetzing7796
    "There are more American cats than there are British people" So youre saying when we invade we should send the cats
  • @MissLilyputt
    Your cat knows it’s photogenic. He just wants you to get his good side. Hope the kitty will make more appearances. What a personality!
  • @boosqueezy2418
    my cat singlepawdedly drew me out of my severe depression. i can’t imagine not having him. we treat our pets like our children, many of us. i highly recommend having a pet, if possible
  • @bestoboth
    Cats are far more trainable than they are usually given credit for being (and that includes walking pn leashes). I have trained 2 of my cats to walk on leashes and one would walk along with my dog like they were a pack... 😏 Harness training was "fun," but once they realized the harness meant going outside, they were full on board! 😁 It was good exercise AND the bonus of all the crazy looks from the neighbors, and passersby, was PRICELESS! 😉
  • @lindaeasley4336
    I'm low on food but I made sure my two cats have enough to eat for next 2 months . . Speaking of horses in America , the founder of Mars candy company named the Snickers candy bar after the family pet horse
  • @samtrujillojr
    My son came home from school with a nine month old, 6lb kitten. We have an ancient toy poodle and a 3 year old corgi. Within 2 weeks the kitten was running the household with an iron paw.
  • @havenbastion
    you: I'll get to you in the end. cat: Here's my end.
  • You really could adapt your video formats into a wonderful standup routine. You are really funny and a great speaker. Well done sir!
  • @silverlightx6
    I'm one of those Americans that answers YES to pets. We have some acreage, so we have a horse and a pony, a goat, a flock of chickens and ducks, a rabbit colony, cats, dogs and fish. You would think that I'm the source of the pets, but my husband brought the pony home in *my car*. I still haven't forgiven him for that...
  • @robnorris4770
    Cat: Pet me or I’ll attack you! Never mind, I attack you anyway.
  • @gateauxq4604
    Not only am I responsible for 4 of those cats in a two-person household but one of them likes watching your videos with me.
  • @mssixty3426
    😆"He has a 'tail' to tell - then wraps it across your face 😆