Posted on 10/13/2012 11:49:44 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
An orphaned puppy and abandoned kitten who were put together at a rescue centre have become so close - they think they are sisters.
Kitty the cat was brought into Battersea Cats and Dogs Home by a kind-hearted member of the public who found her alone in a garden when she was just one day old.
To keep her company she was put together with Buttons the Jack Russell, who was born at the centre but rejected by her mother as the runt of the litter.
She said: 'Normally wed hand rear puppies and kittens separately but we thought we could try putting them together as they are both so young.
'Luckily its paid off as they adore being with each other and do everything together - its really very sweet.'
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Kitty and Buttons were put together when they were about two weeks old and treat each other like siblings.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I’ll meet you in the playground, by the see-saw.
Sweet kitteh and puppy.
Hope their food has Taurine so kitteh won't lose her eyesight.
Taurine is an amino acid essential to a cat's diet. Sufficient amounts of taurine usually exist in commercial cat foods (both dry and wet), but cats are at risk of a taurine deficiency if fed homemade foods or a vegetarian diet. Taurine deficiency in felines can cause central retinal degeneration, leading to irreversible blindness, as well as heart failure.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5595392_add-taurine-feline-diet.html#ixzz29IU9wkVH
I’m sure it does.
Apropos of nothing in particular, I think the article underestimated the kitten’s age. At 4 weeks a kitten still has that drowned-rat look.* I’d peg her at 6 weeks myself.
[*OK, OK - an *adorable* drowned rat.]
Consider it a’sploded!
Told ya. ;^)
“That kitty is not playing. She’s afraid of the dog and the entire video shows the feline trying to escape. She even tries to jump up on her owner’s lap for a safe haven”
Nonsense. You all take this way too seriously. The cat at worst maybe just doesn’t feel like playing now while the dog does. The cat’s tail is STRAIGHT UP nearly the whole time. She’s satisfied, just not that into it, although she does play back in her own way. The way you all talk before I watched, I thought she was actually running away or totally avoiding this dog altogether. Not the case.
After all, look at the still pix as well and the word of the people involved. It’s not just this 1 film that says it all.
It's all in the eye of the beholder, I suppose.
Leni
As I said, there’s more to it than a single film of maybe 2 minutes long.
I watched a video, not sure if it is the one the poster is referring to, and didn’t see any fear in the kitten. They both went after each other, when puppy nibbled, kitten nibbled right back.
Growing up I had a husky mix who did that. Kitties were all fine, just a bit slobbery.
So cute!
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