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You can tell this homeless puppy was raised by cats (Original Post)
catbyte
Oct 2021
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Skittles
(153,160 posts)1. those ears!
omg
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)2. Aww! Cats are his "pack" members!
The kneading of his doggie-paws is cute and funny!
Some of my parents' dogs from years ago, when I was a teenager, watched me closely and tried to imitate whatever I did too. I was apparently their fellow pack member, whereas Dad was the respected provider (but not as much fun).
3catwoman3
(23,985 posts)3. Watching him knead on the blanket...
...is too adorable.
BigmanPigman
(51,591 posts)4. Puppies also knead their mother while nursing.
I saw a video yesterday of a rescued puppy and it was in placed in a house with a cat and dogs. As the puppy grew the cat would climb over him, cleaning the back of the dog's ears. They loved each other.
North Shore Chicago
(3,316 posts)5. So precious
I could not let him go. My heart always has room for GSD.