Love like only between cat and dog can exist: Check this out! (from Corrierre TV)

Love like only between cat and dog can exist: Check this out! (from Corrierre TV)

Love like only between cat and dog can exist: Check this out! (from Corrierre TV)    (click here to access video)

Pancake, un gattino di sette settimane, non ha nessuna paura di fronte al grosso ?compagno di giochi? Sugar Tree, un doberman di due anni.

 
Translated with Bing:
“Pancakes, a kitten of seven weeks, has no fear of facing the big? Playmate? Sugar Tree, a doberman for two years.”

4 responses to “Love like only between cat and dog can exist: Check this out! (from Corrierre TV)

  1. Made me just a little nervous to watch. But, the trust was there. Another lesson in life. Virginia

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    • I’m sure, that, if there were any kind of….threat in the gaming, the 7 weeks young kitten would have known it! But it is true that we lately discover more and more that it was wrong of us to call all animals inferior, and stupid, beasts, and so on: there is goodness, grace, and tolerance (not enforced) on Earth, that we, humans failed to observe…Besides: we need them more than they need us, don’t you think? (most of the time at least)

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      • My dear George B. I couldn’t agree more. I am constantly in awe of the cognoscente reasoning I see in birds and animals. Today I was driving down a busy road. Ahead a crow was devouring road kill in the middle of the road. Traffic roared by him on each side. He never moved. He was on the yellow center line and he was aware he was safe there. Virginia

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      • i love the way squirrels behave. I think they are some of the smartest, and friendliest creatures. They come and pick almonds that I offer them between two fingers, delicately, gently and they seem to be thankful, while eating them around. People with dogs, walk by, but they know they are safe…and then, what the heck there is always a 180 and sprint!

        Crows leaned how to break walnuts, sea gulls, i see dropping sea shells, until they break….They have been here before us, and probably we learned many things from them, before we were smarter, with bigger egos. Thanks for sharing the story of the middle-of -the-road kind of crow.

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