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Dog Parents Surprise Their Cat-Loving Pittie With His Own Kitten Sister

You know what makes things better in life? When people you’d never thing get along meet, and become the closest of friends! Or siblings… when siblings get along it’s just like Harry Potter was there and sprinkled magic dust all around, right? I remember bringing my newborn home to his 3 year old brother… years later and it still hasn’t gone well!


How about the animal world? They have their well-known arch-nemesis’. For example cheetahs and gazelles, lions and zebras, snakes and badgers… and the most well-known, dogs and cats!

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Well, how about telling your beloved canine companion that he had to get ready for a sibling?! And not only that, but his sibling comes home and it’s… a kitten! Are you kidding me?!!!

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But check this out. This big and muscular Pit Bull named Bubba got a new sibling, that wasn’t brother – and wasn’t a pit bull!

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This fierce looking pup is actually a bowl of pudding when it comes to cats, and when his people brought home Rue, who was rescued from a shelter in Brooklyn, he was instantly smitten.

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One of the most endearing things about this snuggly pit bull is that ever since he was adopted, his owners noticed he had a soft spot for cats! If you don’t think this is possible, OMG! Look at this picture!

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The kitten, Rue, loves to climb on her new brother and he loves having her there! Also, check it out… they have identically colored fur – it was meant to be!

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I don’t know about you, but this is the true definition of puppy love!

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