Morris was born at an animal shelter and was adopted at 9 months of age. Champy who was 12 months old when Morris came into his life had an immediate connection with Morris who took a little while to get over the size difference which is unsurprising. Within a few days Morris was on …
Interspecies friendships are one of my favorite topics. Here we have a sweet-looking young donkey and a cute farm cat snuggling up to each other. There is a nice, close friendship going on here. For me, interspecies friendships show advanced emotional abilities. The most common interspecies frienships are between humans and cats and humans …
This is a classic interspecies relationship. Both are rescue animals and both are at a dog rescue! They genuinely are having an affair to their mutual advantage.
Is the title right? This cat is friendly with the rabbit and the rabbit is eating bunny food….with his cat mate. What is going on? The cat licks the bunny which is obviously a sign of affection and the eats (nibbles is a better description) bunny’s meal. The commentary on the video says that …
This grey feline mother living in Crimea readily took on the burden of raising four red squirrels. It makes a nice video but why did she do it so uncomplainingly? It seems odd and strangely altruistic for a mother cat to give her time and energy to raising the young of a different species. …
I love these sorts of videos. I call them interspecies friendships or relationships. I’ve seen quite a few deer-cat friendships. They are similar to horse-cat relationships of which there are many. Perhaps there is a affinity between deer and cats and horses and cats. They seem to understand each other instinctively. Enjoy. [weaver_breadcrumbs class=’alt-class’ …
“These animals are living the life!” AND “Pretty sure the cat thinks she’s a dog :D” – YouTube comments This is exceptional. It almost like watching a fictional movie but it is real. Very few domestic cats have such a rich and full life ram-packed with adventure. Adventure brings stimuli which is great for …
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