“They love each other. They feel calm and supported when they’re near each other…” This is another first for me: a story about a ‘couple’ – a cat and a little dog – who were surrendered together in the same carrier to a shelter because their ‘owners’ were unable to find a home for …
The soundtrack confirms what you see in the video, that the parrot is definitely playing peekaboo with this domestic cat. This is because the parrot says ‘peekaboo’ as he ducks under the window frame! Amazingly cute but probably not that exceptional for a parrot who as we know are very intelligent. It is extraordinary. …
There is an instinctive desire by this elderly cat to meet the deer outside the window. He is certainly inquisitive. I sense that if he was outside he’d meet up and they might well form a friendship. It seems that he likes deer and wants to interact with them. I can remember of great …
This is about best buddies Morris (a black cat) and Champy (a brown horse). It is just a beautiful interspecies friendship story. Morris was determined to be friends with Champy. Now he likes to ride Champy and has done so every day for five years. They mutual groom (allogroom). It is tough for Morris …
Do owls and cats get along? The answer has to be a qualified yes, but only under certain specific circumstances. On the internet, I have seen several owls who have had domestic cats as friends. They seem to go together nicely. Clearly they have to grow up together (be socialised one to the other) …
Someone speculated that the cat was protecting the pet rat but I don’t see that. I see a rat being friends with a cat and a dog wanting to play with the cat. The rat is just a bystander. He’s in the way. It is quite an interesting threesome nonetheless. The same rules apply: …
This is a video from Jordan Ireland on Twitter. She write, “This blew up way more than I expected. Thank y’all. Maggi and Pumpkin appreciate it.” She means the video when viral and it was unexpected. People love this sort of interspecies affection and friendship. I confidently say that the actions of the dog …
Do kittens still see their primary owner as mommy even if the owner is a boy? Yes, is the answer. They see the primary owner as a surrogate mother who in providing food and security keeps their cat in a permanent state of dependent kitten hood. This state subsists until the adult cat hunts …
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