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Those little kitties are sooo cute, and brave. I was going to comment on how doggie was so nice to let them eat his food. My dog, King, would never let my cats near his food. He would have snapped at them, just like doggie did after Master moved his dish. Animals, they are wonderful, they take the emptiness our of people's life, never a dull moment, and we never know what to expect. I had a dog once, that bit our kitten in the head when it went by her food. The vet said it would die. she was in a comatose state for a several days. We took her home and waited for her to die. That little kitten lived, which proves what TLC can do. My children looked over her constantly. The kitten never really grew to an adult size, it was a very small cat. Which we believed to be the results of the attack. We were so surprised that the dog did what she did, she was such a gentle dog. But I guess when it comes to food, they are aggressive.
Thanks for sharing it. Rev. Best