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Watch this dog meet his new brother for the first time (Original Post)
catbyte
Mar 2020
OP
it can. We got a cat off the street in middle of winter. it spent the first day or two
demigoddess
Mar 2020
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Midnight Writer
(21,693 posts)1. I wish it worked this way with cats.
raging moderate
(4,292 posts)3. Sometimes it does.
I have had several cat pairs who were deeply attached to each other, beginning with an adult cat who welcomed a kitten.
demigoddess
(6,640 posts)4. it can. We got a cat off the street in middle of winter. it spent the first day or two
on my chest and then our maine coon mix took over. Cuddled together and loved him, kept an arm around him while sleeping. my son said, "Max has discovered his feminine side."
tblue37
(65,212 posts)2. K&R for the puppers. nt
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)5. They are so cute together!
What beautiful babies!