• Well ain’t that just fricking adorable.

    isn't it.Its so adorable seeing animals also look for friendships.I read somewhere that the stress levels of cow go low when they are with there best friends

    They often put anxty horses (especially mares who are expecting or caring for a foal) along with cows because their presence is calming.

    Guess I need a couple cows for my hot mess gelding.

    Not a bad choice. My Frisian mare has no interest in other horses, but she absolutely adores being around cows. It always warms my heart to see her playing, eating or sleeping with them. Things she never did with other horses.

    Funnily enough my hot mess gelding is a friesian x percheron. He lives with a mini horse and mini donkey. They're fine with him, but he gets incredibly stressed when they go out of sight for the farrier etc. I'm worried we will be losing the mini horse soon ish (she's not moving as fast this winter and her age is showing) and he will be devastated.

    Oh no poor dude just wants to make sure his friends are okay

    Never had a horse with that issue. U need to make him want to be with u more than them 😁

    Guessing u will need a new horse buddy or a cow 😏

    He's always loved other horses and tolerated people. Dunno what his history was before I got him (a few years ago) as his last owner said he's pretty much always been like that with her too, but she also wasn't his first owner. You can walk into the field and I swear to god he rolls his eyes and walks away. Unless it's breakfast/dinner then he's up your butt lol.

    cows also love music. people go and play and sing to them and they rush to the gate so happy

    Somehow I read that in Hermann's voice (Chicago fire)

  • So how does this end? Does the cat just one day go, "Oh! Wait a second!"?

    I've had cats chill with pet rabbits before. They don't act like prey so I guess they can tell the difference.

    Still, I wouldn't encourage it. Only takes one moment for them to get injured or worse.

    I’ve read that pet cats usually get wrecked by the rabbit in case of a fight though

    I've seen the same thing with my mother's dogs and my cat. Every other cat they've seen ran and triggered their hunt response, so it was always a problem because they'd chase, bark, do what Dachshunds do.

    But when I brought the dogs to my place my cat, who was extremely comfortable, sociable and friendly, was waiting at the door as usual and didnt move an inch when I opened the door and the dogs ran in. Because he didn't trigger them, their reaction was to run right past him to sniff around while he looked at them, then back at me like "TF you bring home now?". It was actually hilarious since the cat was the one to get prey-triggered by a dragging leash and started chasing one of the dogs and snagging him up lol. By the end of the day we were all cuddled in bed together.

    Only takes one moment for them to get injured or worse.

    Especially when birds are involved. They are very fragile.

    „Tausend mal berührt, tausend Mal ist nix passiert, 1001 Nacht…“ - dann hat’s haps gemacht.

    Unfortunately only works in German. It’s a famous song about seeing somebody in a different light after a long time. Meant to be romantic… but could be also understood as another kind of appetite ;-)

    My parrot got out of the cage once while I had a cat I had found in the house temporarily and I was sure she was a goner. Found them sleeping together and ended up keeping the cat because of it. I do not recommend this strategy I think it took ten years off my life. I was going to share the picture but then I realized people would just see the picture and not read the warning and I don't want to risk it.

  • Saving the snack for later… just like that tiger and his “goat friend”

    The goat only had to be removed from the tiger enclosure because the goat kept initiating fights with the tiger and, in a fight between a goat and a tiger, the tiger will win. The goat got injured, but not because the tiger wanted to eat it.

    If the tiger wanted to eat the goat, it would have just eaten it.

  • Little birb has the best bodyguard/friend ever imagined.

    That bird definitely watched the lion king and knows he’s gotta get the cat on his side whilst he’s little

  • Man I’m about to become diabetic from how sweet this is.

  • It is cute until it isn't. I assume the bird was domesticated because otherwise i thought if a bird doesn't have any predator fleeing reactions, it can indicate they are sick ?

  • (Best friends)

  • I don’t think it’s AI, there’s too many different shots where the markings on the cat stay perfectly consistent.

    Look at the floor and bed patterns.  At the twelve second mark look at the reflection of the door.  It stops at the top of the video

  • raising yer own food! 😜

  • Has someone checked this isn't AI?

    It is really sad that we have to ask this question for any moderately interesting video.

    The movement of the bird seems really genuine for a baby bird, at most, that might be a 🐥. The bird also has that characteristic beak that baby birds still have and all they want at this stage is heat, but it would have to be raised by people beforehand or it would fly and trigger the instinct of the kitten.

  • If not fren, why fren shaped ?

  • One day the bird is gonna die and the cat will be left alone.

    Yes…by the hands of the cat.

    Until he goes outside…

    Yup. Cat saliva is insanely toxic to birds, one lick and it's dead. Or even just second hand exposure will do it.

    Lol wtf you need better sources. Cat saliva does contain bacteria that CAN cause a rapid infection in birds that can to death but doesn’t always and only when the bacteria enters the blood stream. The mortality rate according to a Dutch study in the 80s is about 60% for. Infection. The one lick thing is absolutely bs though as well as any surface contact death. Nonsense

  • please dont be AI, please don't be AI

  • we all want someone we can call a friend🥰

  • Oh my god. That is so fucking cute I nearly wet myself.

    This is so cute I nearly shit myself and moaned.

    Nearly? Well then, you have more restraint than I do.

  • If only humans could disregard our differences in the same way...

    Not really the best example seeing as cats eat birds as the default. Not so much "settling their differences" as much as one half deciding not to murder the other.

    .....then again a lot of human disputes can be summed up in this way.

    Our children are that innocent. Its the environment that shaped us

  • the fluffs attract fluffiness.

  • It’s the cutest thing ever.

  • So when does their movie come out?

  • Who cares if some comments say this is AI.

    It made me feel good. So what's wrong with that?