Street Cats Update: FIP Recovery, Pasha’s Return & Winter Prep 🐾❄️

Dec 4, 2025Channel
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Video Details

Published7 months ago
Duration7:21
Video IDWMeaL7PdqU8
Languageen-US
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

Performance Metrics

Views36
Likes15
Comments10
Engagement Rate69.44%
Likes per 100 views41.67
Comments per 1K views277.78

Description

Hello friends! Today is December 4th, 2025 we’re getting close to the end of the year. It’s around 10 degrees outside, and my sister and I came out to feed the street cats. Since my sister is behind the camera today, you’ll be watching a much better video. When I film alone, it’s tough to feed the cats and get good framing at the same time — solo shooting isn’t easy! I hope you enjoy the video. And sorry that my uploads are usually about a month behind. I simply can’t keep up with the editing. By the way, the little one who had neurological FIP and had to stay in a cage — isolated from the other cats — is doing well. We give her medication every 12 hours. I posted a short video about her before. She’s much happier now; during the daytime we let her out of the cage for a while and she runs around and plays. I wish I could record it, but usually my neighbor takes care of her at those times because I’m at work. Also, Pasha stayed in the animal hospital for a week. He had the same issue many times before and already had several teeth removed. First, they had to clear the infection in his mouth — that alone took about a week and required strong antibiotics. After that, several more teeth were extracted. He’s basically left with only his front canines now. But he’s home, he’s happy, and that makes me happy too. I’ll make a short video about him as well — maybe by the time you watch this, it will already be uploaded. Normally, I should be editing and posting videos from a month ago, but I wanted to give this one priority so I can update you all in real time. And also because the framing is much nicer with my sister filming! Overall, the cats by the seaside are doing well. I’ll continue uploading the rest of the videos in chronological order, so don’t worry. Most of them are healthy, they’ve gained weight for winter, and their coats are ready. Only one long-haired cat was underweight and fragile. I recorded a lot about her — gave her vitamins, boosted her immune system, treated her for internal and external parasites. She’s doing great now. I’ll share those short videos later as well. I just wanted this to be a quick “current update” video. As you know, YouTube’s algorithm cares a lot about likes, watch time, comments, and shares. By doing these, you not only help the video reach more people — you directly help the street cats as well. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Take good care of yourselves, and now I’ll leave you with the video. ❤️

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