Ah, little baby animals, too cute. I noticed the “cats and dogs” comment but those two can’t tell that they’re not “supposed” to get along. They just do.
Precious Chrissie, thanks. I’ve seen a dog raise kittens, it’s just a maternal instinct that all babies are precious. Like at my daughter’s place two dogs and one cat all sleeping in the same pile together, yet they still fuss and bicker amongst themselves until they tire. When I lived in Alaska my daughter raised a wolf pup “Ripley’ he was a normal chew anything up pup, that animal could climb like a cat and was always getting out of his kennel, he was a huge lovable thing but when the grandsons came along they got rid of him, he just loved the kids but like all wild animals you can’t trust them to not turn on you.
Ah, little baby animals, too cute. I noticed the “cats and dogs” comment but those two can’t tell that they’re not “supposed” to get along. They just do.
Precious Chrissie, thanks. I’ve seen a dog raise kittens, it’s just a maternal instinct that all babies are precious. Like at my daughter’s place two dogs and one cat all sleeping in the same pile together, yet they still fuss and bicker amongst themselves until they tire. When I lived in Alaska my daughter raised a wolf pup “Ripley’ he was a normal chew anything up pup, that animal could climb like a cat and was always getting out of his kennel, he was a huge lovable thing but when the grandsons came along they got rid of him, he just loved the kids but like all wild animals you can’t trust them to not turn on you.
This is really cute. Watching critters is always entertaining.
Thank you all and thank you Jack for sharing about Ripley. Love the name.
Let’s revisit this story in a year.