@@XxZiiruSxXthey literally were tho. Neither looked or acted scared or aggressive. I wish my dog was this friendly with my cat. He just darts after her and attacks lmao Then she beats the fuck out of him and he comes to me to comfort him 😂
Right, the cat didn’t lash out aggressively and didn’t have is claws extended. This cat wanted to try and play with the puppy. Usually it’s the body language of both animals that they have trouble understanding. Example: dogs do “play bows” when they want to play, but most cats interpret this as a sign the dog may lunge at them. Let these guys grow with each other’s company, they’ll learn to tolerate and understand each other.
As a cat owner, it's astonishing that it went as well as it did considering HOW he did it. Especially after the barking. But i guess if you do it wrong, and it works, did you really do it wrong? Lol
I don't think he needs pets. Unless he's willing to educate himself. Not all parents deserve to be parents, but all kids deserve. Good parents, this includes animals.
@@Butterkoekjesif the cat was being aggressive, they would have slapped harder, had their ears back, and/or lashing their tail. Possibly even hissing. The dog was getting in a playful stance. It looks like YOU don’t know your animals-
@@yawyeet3721eh it depends with cats there pretty unpredictable.. at least in my case and I’ve had some amazing cats , around 8-9 in my whole life due to a liter.. haha but what I was starting with I’m seen them act fine and “play” until they just get a little uncomfortable and swat just to set boundaries
@@darktournamentWhen you bring another animal in a house where a dog is you can't expect them to be calm or anything... The dog did nothing, it could be worse, he was actually way to calm..
He's really gentle with his pets. Respect fam. Im a HUGE animal person myself. Im moving to another place next month and im getting a kitten. Im gonna be a cat dad.