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Playing Cat & Mouse Anonymous
>> Anonymous
i saw some thing on animal planet where some family (in taiwan?) had a cat and a rat who were inseparable...would sleep together, eat together, play together...kind of makes me tempted to get a nice rat but rodents fucking freak me out
>> Anonymous
It took some time to sink in, but my dog used to sleep with a rat. We rented a farm at that time and since my dog was a kennel dog and there was nowhere else to house him, we made a nice place for him and his brother in the sheep shearing shed. The shed was modern, so they had plenty of warmth and room and we gave them 2 separate beds. One day I noticed a bunch of rat droppings in his bed so I removed them, thinking he made an extra meal for himself. After that, every day, since we moved out again, there were fresh droppings on his bed. Since he was always an emotionally cool and independent dog, I decided to remove the rat poison and let him keep his friend. It tugs at my heartstrings to think that such an independent and, in a way, lonely dog kept a rat as a friend.
>> Gunlord !.YMO7aNBcQ
Oh, man. I remember this one time on the Animal Planet I saw a video of a female dog who though a little lorikeet was one of her puppies. I'm seriously not kidding, she licked it clean and everything. She even NURSED it, a clip showed the bird latched on to one of her nipples.
>> Anonymous
description fails, too big to be a mouse

that's a rat and that makes it better

see also: rats being awesome
>> Anonymous
Anyone know where this story comes from? I know it's a rat, but mice are genetically programmed to escape when they see a cat. This is pretty amazing.
>> Anonymous
>>84369

Any pair of animals can bond when they start out together very young and early