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A German Shepherd Grabbed A Kitten In His Mouth – And It Was All Caught On Camera - Page 19 of 20 - Kiwi Report

A German Shepherd Grabbed A Kitten In His Mouth – And It Was All Caught On Camera


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[post_page_title]A natural instinct[/post_page_title]
It isn’t uncommon to see cats carrying around their kittens just like Tennyson was carrying Moo. In fact, mother cats will use the back of their kitten’s necks as there is a lot of loose skin to hold on to. Plus, kittens have an inbuilt instinct to go floppy and remain still whenever there is pressure on this part of their bodies. This makes them a lot easier to carry around. So perhaps Tennyson was just acting naturally this whole time after all?

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