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5 weeks old Kitten being loved on by a Great Dane

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2007

This 5 weeks old orphaned kitten is the only survivor of the litter. Since she has no other kitty to socialize with, the dogs will have to do and they are doing just fine :). For more cute kittens visit www.kittenbaby.com

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  • Look at the kitty drinking at record speed!!

    Both the kitten and Dane are adorable.

  • look at the dog licking his lips thinking "where's my drink of milk" lol

    nice vid.

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  • I have a Tuxedo catXD She's the cutest kitty in the world!!!

  • Lol the dog can like eat it in one gulp... thankfully the dog is gentle

  • @PUNKem733 Yeah, that I certainly agree with!

  • @MissDolittle If you are buying canned food and the first ingredient is broth or water, that is a rip off, and a shitty company. I'm talking about high end food. Wellness core is the best cat food. The canned variety is Chicken AND turkey as the first two ingredients. Also not only the first ingredient, but you want to pay attention to the first 4-6. That will be 80-90% of the food. The rest is minor amounts.

  • @PUNKem733 Hun, please take a can of cat food and a bag of dry cat food and actually compare the labels. There is not more meat in it, the first ingredient is water (80%) of it. The 2nd ingredient is wheat and then you get some chicken by products, no real meat at all. The first ingredient on my dry catfood is chicken. Not chicken byproducts or chicken meal...real chicken. I assume you know that the ingredient mentioned first is indeed the main ingredient.

  • @MissDolittle Iit's usually considered that canned foods are better. They are much more meat, and less filler. While kibble needs a lot of binders to hold it's shape, and binders are usually potatoes, peas, anything starchy. You're experience may be solid, and if it works for you fine, but you are wrong.

  • @PUNKem733 No, I'm not wrong, you assumed the wrong things. I start my kittens on SOAKED hard food because it's simply better quality than any canned food WHILE they are still on formula. Once they have learned to drink water out of the bowl they are still on formula until I am satisfied they are good to go on only water and hard food. After you raised 1000 plus kittens successfully, come back and tell me that I'm wrong. I don't care what books or schools say, my hardcore experience is solid.

  • @MissDolittle You're so wrong it's sad. Wet food is the way to go if not outright raw diet. Cats have a low thirst drive and are never properly hydrated, so with dry food, they can develop crystals that can rupture their bladder, and GI tract, infections. Wet food is always more meat then hard pound for pound as kibble uses alot of binder t keep the kibble together.

  • That's one hungry cat , it reminds me of the big fat layzy bastard that i've gotta feed , he was just like it :D.

  • @InweTaralom I have to disagree. Premium hard food is tons better than any canned food, because that's mostly water and processed junk. Rule #1 for picking the right cat or dog food: look on the list of ingredients and if it says "chicken" or "beef" as the very first ingredient, you got a good food. If it says "chicken meal" or "beef byproducts" or "corn meal" and such, it's not good enough.

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