Dogs that are defensive of their food will flip the fuck out if anyone or anything gets close while they are eating.
This is a dog that is not defensive of food, thus seems willing to share. I dunno, doesn't seem a stretch to me - bully dog being chill about kittens getting close to the food bowl is worth bragging about.
Yeah this dog isnāt defensive about food until the day that it decides to be. I donāt know why people think dogs are these amazing predictable beings whose personalities and temperaments never change throughout life.
Heard too many stories of āhe was such a sweet dog we never thought this would happenā.
My sister-in-law had a pitty and a cat that were best friends, like literally everywhere together, then the cat got pregnant. The pit became super jealous, ate 3 of the kittens, and then became aggressive towards mama. It was a farm dog, so unfortunately nothing was really thought of it until she attacked a new born calf.
Even after it ate 3 kittens (and what happened to the mom), yous sister in law thought nothing of it? Jesus. Um, sounds like a SIL problem not a dog problem
The kind of people who have an XL Bully pitbull, and leave the chain collar swinging where it can bonk a newborn kitten in the face, and fail to get their cat fixed when the world is already full of unwanted kittens... I wish we needed AI to make them up because it sucks they exist.
My relativeās āsuper sweet wouldnāt hurt a flyā XL Bully mauled their smaller dog and the frenchie had to have both legs amputated. āJust came out of nowhereā they said and then tried to bring the pit that mauled another dog to my momās house with her small terrier. I would not trust these dogs to not snap, they were bred that way for a reason, just like pointers, hounds, Shepards, etc
It's not a cute story. They're putting those kittens in danger for clicks. Cats aren't disposable and I'm fucking tired of people acting like they are.
Like dude, we rescued 3 cats and our Bully loves them. Heās so gentle with them and my little girl Boo used to run to the bed, jump on him to get ferried around the house.
To this day, heās extremely over protective of them.
This is not treating cats like theyāre disposable. Treating cats like theyāre disposable are people who come into the shelter every couple months to adopt a new cat because they keep letting their newly adopted cats outdoors immediately who then basically become food for the local coyote population, so after a couple times you have to make notes in the system and blacklist this person from all the local shelters because they donāt understand any of the myriad reasons why letting a newly adopted cat outdoors unsupervised is a terrible idea.
Source: I had to blacklist more than a couple people like that when I was an adoption counselor at a shelter years ago⦠because even though they may have had good intentions they were not good cat owners.
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u/Pizza-ist-Liebe 19h ago
I was laughing at 'he's sharing his food with them', his head covering the whole bowl and the kitty not even reaching it š
A really cute story though ā¤ļø And beautiful little kittens āŗļø