Why doesnât mother care?!?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 29. 01. 2021
- Billi was unimpressed with my thoughtlessness đčđčđč
Billi is a female domestic shorthair, she's 12 years old, her favorite word is mad. Inspiration from Hunger4Words (check her out on IG).
Link for buttons, Instagram, and TikTok
linktr.ee/BilliSpeaks
Mom: *goes outside to get package*
Cat: And I took that personally.
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Where bye
Lol
More like goes outside without Billi to get package, and probably didn't even give Billi the box
See you in 3 years when Billi will have 100 buttons and master english.
She'll soon be speaking like Stephen Hawking
A brief history of cat
And she uses all 4 paws to dance through a sentence đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
100 buttons? Please. She'll be typing on a keyboard and using text to speech.
I am waiting for the day she learns to use a text to speech keyboard.
Billi asks mom to laminate her Ph.D
When cats aggressively swish their tail, it's often a sign of frustration - poor billi was frustrated that she couldn't convey well what she wanted to say đ
Billie knows what "mad" means, clearly :D
Omg bro you wildinnn đđđđ you finna be lit bro on my mama đ„ đđđđđ€Șđ€Șwait? U finna watch me nae nae????? Iiiiight đđ€Șđ€Șđđđđđđđ€đđđđŹđŻđŻđŻđđđđ
@@feelingfriskyx560 I'm too old to understand what ANY of that meant XD
@@SarahJSweetheart okay how about this one. RAWR XD
@@feelingfriskyx560 is that directed towards me, or billi? Cause I feel like Billis reaction to that would be "mad" (only cause its her answer for everything XD)
Aww she wanted to know why you went outside without her
Makes sense. Where bye
@@SethiozProject Humans are not the only life forms that have asked a question actually! Alex the grey parrot (a famous bird intelligence experiment subject) asked his trainer what color he was. But Billi, Bunny and other animals who are learning to use these buttons truly do show incredible intelligence!
@@SethiozProject that is false.
@@SethiozProject why donât you look up some documentaries humans are not the only intelligent animal on the planet weâre just the only animals on the planet that believe were special and smarter then all of the others.
@@tofufication These buttons have nothing to do with how intelligent an animal is tbh every animal has itâs on speech patterns and way of talking and communicating with each otherâs of the same species and others from different species we just donât always listen or understand what they are saying but that work both ways sometimes. Itâs like two different languages English vs German or French I might not be able to fully understand the context of what youâre saying but I can take the time to learn and understand the language and just because one person canât speak my language that doesnât mean they arenât intelligent maybe they simply donât have the time or ability to do so right nowz
Love the little tail swish when she doesn't get exactly what she wants.
@Jon B Billi is a girl. Just wanted to inform you.
MAD
@Jon B my girl tail alway miving like Billis. But she is not mad or angery .
@Jon B oh god forbid you handle a simple correction without being offended yourself
@Jon B đ
BilliMom: can you try again I didnât understand that
Billi: *sniff* alright then youâll never know
Mom: Alright then keep your secrets.
Such a cat thing to do too.
omgggg I know people who do that too
Billi: M A D
Your pic is so cute
âI went outside to get a package.â
âHow dare you.â
mad*
âMadâ lol đđđ
Upside: "I made my cat talk! :)"
Downside: "I now need to communicate my every move with my cat because otherwise she'll get mad and upset, and i can't pretend that she isn't anymore, because i made her talk."
I love this.
This is amazing.
And herein lies the problem with communicating with your cat. You must clear all your activity with them first.
đ€Łđ€Łđ€ŁLOL
True
I've been working from home since lock-down and I'm also very prudent about when I leave the house for things. If I leave for meeting or project at the office that needs my presence, I come home to a very annoyed kitty who greets me in my home office, chirruping their discontent.
They really can be that fussy.....i see commercials in her future.
The way she made an A-line to the âMADâ button after your pathetic excuse for leaving! đ€Ł
A-line is my favorite expression now. Like a b line, but faster. đđđ
I can almost see the frustration and cogs turning in Billi head
I was thinking the same. She was trying to think of the right word, starting to tap one and stopping and then going to another. SO smart!
Good thing she doesn't have any buttons for profanity
iâm like billi, always at least a little mad.
Well you can see it on the waiving tail, for cats the is a sign of frustration or anxiety.
You can see she's frustrated from her tail, and you can see she's thinking from how she looks around for a bit and considers pressing a few buttons but stops.
I'm always curious about what buttons she touches but didn't press.
Looked like it was "Mom" and "Billi" in that order
@@Firehot4321 thank you for your response!
@@Firehot4321 yeah you can tell she's asking why mom went outside without poor Billi. There aren't enough buttons to express that
@@s0bad "Where Mom Outside Bye, Billi Mad" is something she could've said to express that.
@@standardemc5713 I am just amazed at the grammar that Billi is already developing to express ideas with her few buttons. She'll be hammering out treaties between nations soon, all using only the words on her buttons.
Billi when mom is around:
Billi when mom steps outside for 20 seconds: *MAD* >:((((((((
She really uses her words in creative ways.
It really shows intelligence. I love this because all creatures are intelligence they just don't all have the same tools and this can really help people see that
more like you people interpret this creatively ...
@@MageAtYou So, they're random to you, huh? Do animals have souls or intelligence? Maybe you ought to view this on the brain of wild crow "007":
czcams.com/video/AVaITA7eBZE/video.html
@@MageAtYou maybe a little bit of both?
@@lisakaz35 there is no scientific evidence of anything or anyone having a soul
Oh my goodness she essentially asked âwhere did you go?â Awww đ„° amazing
She essentially did not. Essentially she just pressed random buttons. Not even dogs can really understand correct words and more go by voice and the sound of mood.
Edit after i watched many of her videos: it doesnt much matter how much you show and try to "teach" the cat on what a specific button does, considering a cats very limited memory and process power, in the end its the human puzzling togheter the words and make sense out of it. I even go that far that by counting the limited amount of buttons, there could be 75% randomness but still a human could fantasise sense and context out of it...
If you study animal behaviour - every time any animal licks/"cleans" itself during a button sequence, it doesnt really know the answer. Its like needing to masturbate if you have no clue.
@@skknireeker9073 isn't that kinda understanding the language though? Like if the cat understands well this button typically means I get to go out side and this button typically gets her to give me food and this button gets her to play with me in this certain way, then isn't the cat understanding the language to an extent. I mean it my not understand it as a language, but the cat may understand it as a way to get what it wants which means it is communicating essentially.
@@skknireeker9073 she clearly chose specific buttons to press. She communicated her thoughts and had her desires fulfilled. Is that not deliberate communication?
@@skknireeker9073 and don't we "just go by voice and sound of mood"? That's all speech is. Noise. We make noises to indicate ideas and mood, and these noises are taught to us to mean specific things. So just because this cat doesn't have the ability to speak in human words, and has a very basic command of English grammar and word choice, you assume she's just hitting random buttons that just happen to convey exactly what she intends to convey? Uh ok
@@spooniesarah exactly. Read my edit. Neither cat or dog does undertand any single word of any language. If you say "no" in a kind and happy way, a dog thinks it diffrent than if you say "no" in a rude and aggresive way. It doesnt understand what "no" means, or any single other word.
As said in my edit, i dont think she chooses soecific, purely by reason chosen, buttons. I bet half a fortune that plenty of times and to the 100th time it happens that the cat "signals" she wants to go out when in reality she just articulated her undescribable emotions to the human and trusts the human that he interprets her emotions for her cuz she doesnt know herself what she thinks/feels... I know im kinda saying that animals are dumb, which im hereby not saying at all. They are not dumb! But also certainly not even to the slightest as smart as humans wish them to be - so basically they are dumb lol..!
âWhere bye mad mom mad outsideâ
Shakespeare has been real quiet since this dropped
Seeing Billi working things out is fascinating: similar to, but very different from, various dogs whose progress is also on CZcams.
It's a new language: direct, but sometimes in squiggly lines instead of straight ones!
I was thinking the same thing. Billi and Bunny speak differently. They think differently. It might be because the dogs have more buttons, with more options to get their thoughts across.
@@FeathPymArt There is also the fact that dogs and cats are "wired" differently. Dogs have been specifically bred to be able to understand and learn human communication, so teaching them what each sound means is easier. Cats meanwhile domesticated themselves, and instead of humans breeding them to be "co-workers", they were more of "partners in crime", so to speak. Humans would give cats a warm and safe place to live, and in return cats would take care of all the pests that humans wanted to get rid of.
Plus there is difference how long cat/dog has been trained to use the buttons, AFAIK Bunny has been taught longer than Billy, but the fact that Billy, a grown cat, can learn buttons is pretty incredible. Normally cats are very resistant to trying to teach them anything past certain age.
@@Mandemon1990 I understand your point but actually dogs domesticated themselves. They did that way back when because they found that if they were kind humans and if they eat humans love on them then the humans wouldn't protect them from all bad things and give them food that they didn't have to hunt for. However dogs have been domesticated for many hundreds of millions of years longer than cats have been domesticated and that is likely what is going on here.
Ah, always love to see the "mad" button get some more exercise lol
It's gonna wear out one of these days lol
Goodness, I remember when my cats finally understood what the words "out" and "outside" meant and the family had to be more careful about saying "can you take out the trash" or "take the meat out of the freezer" because the cats would scurry to the door and start whining. My eldest (17) is excellent about vocal commands now. It doesn't matter what tone of voice you say it in, he understands things like "get" and "thirsty" and "bedtime" he also talks back from a "mrrrp"(What's that?) to "myaa" (answering a question [ie 'you want up?'])and "mrow" (follow me!!! [usually to the food bowl]) that are easy to understand with an animal I've had for 17 years.
Billi, for a 12 year old cat looks SO healthy. Bravo to you for keeping her this way!
It's amazing how old some cats in good health can get. My family once had a cat who lived to be 22. He was a very old geezer lol
Well, she is a vet!
"Can you try one more time?"
Billi: *stares into the camera like she's on The Office"
0:48 for anyone needing it again LMAO.
The way she trots out of the room at the end
âWhere byeâ where did you go? Oh my gosh this cat is amazing.
She needs an "again" button so she knows to repeat
I love the way she happily trots off screen when her demands are understood â€
Sometimes I feel like Billi hears you say a word and then tries to find the appropriate button đ
"Want Noise. Noise Noise Noise, hmm?" = "I need some more vocabulary, mom-biped."
Not convinced the laughter decreased the impulse to hit the mad button but quickly saved by agreeing to outside! Itâs the felines world and we just live in it!
It really is. Mine is currently sitting next to me, just high enough to be able to look down on me, poking me repeatedly in the shoulder because he wants food rightthehecknow.
Edit: I just tried to clean goop off his whiskers and now he wishes he had a "mad" button.
"I want to be mad, but I want to be mad outside!"
The day before last my gal realized i want her to touch the buttons! she had never used her paw like that before, im so proud! Shes a lil behind her brother, that already knows how to press the buttons and is still consolidating three words, but she has made a leap!! im so proud!!
Next step: making her PRESS the button and not just touch it. Its the big black buttons, so its not gonna be easy!
Why did you go outside without MEEEEEEEEEEE??? Mad.
Billi needs a TTS at this point.
If the empress had a text-to-speech device
She didn't just want to go outside. She also wanted to express her emotion of being mad when you left without her
I interpreted this as such: billy hears voices but sees no people. âwhereâ as in where are they. Then the tv turns off. âByeâ she means the âpeopleâ went away. Iâm not certain what the rest means
i was also wondering this
This is quite insightful.
Considering that most domestic housecats live their entire lives around television, I'm pretty sure she knows how it works by now.
No I think she interpreted âbyeâ as mom leaving. So essentially she did ask where he mom went
You can feel the little bit of frustration trying to express herself. And you can kind of relate to times when you think you want to use certain words but are unsure...and can't quite 'push the button'.
You went outside? WITHOUT her? How dare you! "MAD" indeed =D
Billi: Where*Bye*Mom - OMG you went outside without me?
Mommy: I'm sorry I don't understand
Billi: Mad* - Humans are so slow...Alright then...Outside*
Love how Billi hesistated over the buttons, trying to get just the right one. There's just not enough buttons to get through the complexity that is Billi.
She is just too smart and funny
I love her little happy trot at the end once you've figured out what she wanted đ„°
I love how expressive she is, not just with words, but to join those words with her body language. Super Super Cute!
"Where did mom go?"
"Oh. I went outside!"
"What? Without me?"
I love this. You can legit have a conversation with Billi.
"how dare you go outside and not bring me?" -billi probably
I'm having a really bad day. I'm having my first huge challenge of homeownership-my first big ticket thing just went wrong. I'm really down. Then this video popped up and it really made my day better. Thank you so much Billi and Billi's mom.
good luck with everything!! you can do it!!!
Oh shit. Whats the problem and which big ticket thing? I'm nosy I know lol
@@kerrytaylor1795 I've got what appears to be a dead circuit. Fortunately everything on the circuit are in places that aren't used super frequently. It's just going to be expensive and a giant pain to deal with.
I hope things will work out for you! Billi sure does make the day better đ»
@@kountrygurl87 yikes that does sound like a pain in the backside to repair. I'm not in the same country but I wish you well with it all from afar. If things get too frustrating maybe you can make your own 'mad' button with your voice saying the word?
I thought she was trying out the cat version of : "bye felicia" đ€Ł
In a few years she'll be writing her dissertation đą
I love that you can see her thinking about which button to use and hesitating. Little cogs going around.
mad. bye. đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Billie ready to tap "mad" lol
this cat! like wowwwww! đ€Żđ€Ż blows me away how complex her question actually was and how she tried to ask... and to follow up with how it made her feel... absolutely brilliant kitty
I randomly found one of these videos, and now I am obsessed đ wish my cat was this smart all my cat dose is sit at his food cupboard and meow
That swishy tail was the Iâm mad tail! Lol. This is the best!
So cute seeing her change her mind on what button to press
I love how she thinks a couple times about pressing the mom and billie button while trying to think of a different way to say what she's asking.
Aw the frustrated tail flicks. She wanted to know where you went and why she couldnt go đ€Ł
The Return of Mad Billi
"You went outside without me!!! HOW DARE! Audacity. Rude. MADDDDDDDDDD."
Maybe "where bye" means "where did you go?" Also, watching her struggle to choose which butfon to press is so amazing because it menas theres a lot going on and she's figuring out how to use the buttons effectively.
aw love billi so much
love seeing her press the mad button
Lash lash lash goes the tail đ I love this cat so much
Huh. Bunny used âwhy bye?â presumably to ask why mom left earlier. Does Billi have âgoâ or âwentâ? Do you think youâll add tenses and talk about time?
She doesnât. Maybe eventually, but I donât think weâre quite there yet!
Animals ave very "in the moment" generally, so I'm not sure how well time would translate. Think "food", "I just gave you foodâ that every pet owner experiences.
@@na195097 or even the "sweets?" - "no, you know you're having a big dinner tonight" that many children do while they learn how time works
@@na195097 The fascinating thing about Bunny is that she's trying to understand time. Like she would ask "Night yesterday?" "Walk morning?" "Afternoon now?"
@@na195097 We don't know the first thing about how animals perceive time. I don't see why they would perceive it any different than a small child. People always say these phrases and they just propagate, but how would anyone know how animals understand time, and how they are "in the moment"? When animals ask for more food, it's not because they forgot they just got food. They just want more.
Billi's like, "Bring be with you next time!". What I'm learning from these videos is how they can get bored sometimes. I never thought about it like that! Aaahhh...
WHERE BYE MAD MOM MAD MAD MAD!!! Love you Billi đđđđđđ
Gosh she is so creative. Makes me so happy to see you guys understand each other. â€ïž I love this corner full of buttons and the tail swishies.
Maybe she is mad that mom went bye outside.
Yeah maybe she told bye to the delivery man and Billy is mad cause she didnt leave like she is mocking him
thanks!
ohh, her use of 'where bye mom' to ask where you went is quite fascinating! it is like how she called the beaver catnip toy the 'catnip bunny'!
Where bye - where did you go. Got that immediately. He really does understand! How cool!
It's interesting to watch her get a little frustrated when she dosn't quite have all the words and her understanding of the words she has is getting more and more complicated because of all the different contexts she's learned use them in.
Like, she seems to understand 'bye' as a word for going or leaving but she preficed it with a context word 'where' to denote a meaning. I think this is because in a previous video she simply said 'bye' and you left so she may think 'bye' alone is asking someone to leave. This in mind she ads to 'where'. 'where' is place to her, it seems. As such 'where bye' becomes 'what place did you go?'.
Even better! When you didn't understand she pressed 'mad' as meaning frustrated or annoyed. Then specified the place as 'outside'
So: 'where did you go outside?'
It's all so fascinating to me!
"Mother, where is that racket coming from. I'm leaving. Bye. Mad. Come see me be mad."
1:00 Billi was trying to find the right words. Really amazing!
I think itâs crazy how she actually understands what sheâs communicating. Her ears were back and her tail was whipping when she pressed mad, then she gave you the little cat punishment with her back to you and her ears pinned. Lol
She continues to amaze me!!! Her intelligence is breathtaking! I feel like she would have so much to say if only... tip of the iceberg, I say!!! Love her!!! đđ»đ„°
I've seen so many videos of Billi and other animals using the buttons to communicate and it just still amazes me how intelligent these animals truly are
I look forward to Billi's TED Talk.
I love when they pause for a few seconds, they're trying to configure their feelings into which button message to sayâ€ïž
Oh, Billi, it's impressive what you can do with a limited core vocab.
Aww thatâs so cute she wanted to come along with you đ„ș
At 1:04 I love how she thinks of what button to press then decides not to. Incredible
What a creative way to figure out how to ask someone where they went!
This is my favorite, so far. Love how Billi is working on expressing her thoughts!!
I think Billi is mad AT outside for you being there and causing you to leave
I love how she started leaving, but came back to tell the owner that she was mad at her. Feistyđč
i like how you can see the gears turning in her head
I love seeing these button communication things for animals. Really shows our pets do have real cognitive thinking and can't understand us but just can't say anything back
You should get another cat and listen to full blown conversations at 2am.
*That's so funny. How dare you go outside without Billi!!* đł
Itâs funny because once you know what she was trying to say, it makes sense why she would ask it that way from a kitty point of view. I love watching your videos. First thing I do when I open you tube is watch the new Billi video (I also made the same embroidery to go by my cats food bowl)
Billi be like: how dare you go outside without me
shes so talented being able to associate words like that! she knew the exact thing she wanted to know ("Where did mom go?") wasnt there, and made do ("Where bye mom?")
âLife could be a dreamâ đ”
*Monke swim*
I love how the cat questions her words carefully she has great self control
0:50 âI am surrounded by idiotsâ look on her face!
I thought you should know, this channel has my greatest interest over all the rest of YT currently. Not an easy thing to do. I look forward to these developments.
These are truly and will always be the highlight of my day, always make me smile, always brighten a bad day, much love to you both. Thank you
We need more art on that wall
BILLI!!!!!!!
feeling like if you give her enough buttons, she can tell you about the whole world.
I love when Billi stares directly at the camera
What I love about this video is that you can literally see the cat's thought process.
It can be seen how hesitant, in choosing the right button, and trying to find the right words to convey her thoughts.
I think you need to add some more useful word buttons for her.
When she said "bye" and walked away đ©đ
OH OUR LOVE
đ€Ł .. you can SEE shes pissed by how fast her tail is going in the beginning..
.. damn woman went outdoors without ME!! Now Iâm MAD.. đ€Łđ€Ł