A Doberman dog adopts a tiny abandoned kitten and cares for it along with his puppies.
Recently, the cute story of a dog adopting a newborn kitten and nursing it alongside its puppies took the internet by storm. This heartwarming story has captured everyone’s heart and even melted hearts of stone. It proves that a mother’s love knows no bounds and that it applies to all species.
Ruby is a Doberman Pinscher who lives with her owner Brittany Callan in the town of Geneseo, in upstate New York. Just one week after giving birth to a litter of six puppies, she accepted and raised an abandoned newborn kitten as her own.
The kitten named Ramblin’ Rose was found in the grass by Callan. When she saw the lost kitten, she thought of Ruby, who had just had babies. She brought the little blind baby home, hoping that Ruby’s maternal instincts would kick in when she saw the helpless kitten. Fortunately, it worked. Ruby licked Rose as if she were her mother.
(She grew up with small animals and learned to be gentle, lick them and be friendly with everything… She is an extremely compassionate dog.”
Rose has now settled in with Ruby and her puppies. She loves her new puppy brother or sisters so much. Ruby and her puppies also love the kitten. Ruby even carries him around the house in her mouth. They snuggle together at night and sleep together as a little family.
The puppies will join their new home when they are 10 weeks old. Meanwhile, Callan’s cousin Gibbs will take Ramblin’ Rose home when she reaches her adult size.
Watch their sweet video here:
6 Most Common Cat Health Problems
Cats are good at self-maintenance. But even your fastidious feline can’t prevent some of these more common cat diseases and health issues.
1. Vomiting
Vomiting is a very common problem with cats with a multitude of causes. They range from eating something poisonous or inedible (like string), to infection, urinary tract disease, or diabetes to hairballs.
2. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (FLUTD)
TSome estimates say as many as 3% of cats seen by vets have feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), which is actually a group of feline diseases with multiple causes.
List bellow:
Drinking more
Straining to urinate
Bloody urine
Urinating in unusual places
Crying when urinating
Licking around the urinary area (often because of pain)
3. Fleas
Fleas are a very common external feline health problem. But it’s one you can easily treat. Signs your cat has fleas include:
Flea dirt on its skin (they look like tiny black dots)
Constant scratching
Frequent licking
Red or irritated skin
Hair loss
Skin infections or hot spots
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