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<blockquote data-quote="SBSATS" data-source="post: 4309980" data-attributes="member: 53681"><p>Notas uncommonas youthink. Last November I adopted a baby kitten ( appox 5 weeks old) before she was[ATTACH=full]500895[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]500896[/ATTACH] fully weaned, whoose mother had deserted her. She was starving and meowed none stop. I started feeding her and by the next morning, she let me pick her up and pet her.</p><p>My dog has ALWAYS hated and chased cats out of the yard. But when I brought that little baby kitten in the house and sat her in my lap petting her, Shorty, my dog was only curious and smelled her. When I let her down on the floor, the dog only smelled her, but showed no aggression. The kitten roamed all over the living room. </p><p>2 hours later this is what I saw, and Shortly has been Nala's mom ever since. Letting both outside, they would Plat and chase each other. </p><p>Nala just had 4 babies on Jul 20, so Shorty is now a grandmother, and acts like it too </p><p>I have heard about one species nursing another if they had a litter of their own or recently. However, Shorty has never had a litter or been pregnant .</p><p>Now that is rare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBSATS, post: 4309980, member: 53681"] Notas uncommonas youthink. Last November I adopted a baby kitten ( appox 5 weeks old) before she was[ATTACH type="full"]500895[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]500896[/ATTACH] fully weaned, whoose mother had deserted her. She was starving and meowed none stop. I started feeding her and by the next morning, she let me pick her up and pet her. My dog has ALWAYS hated and chased cats out of the yard. But when I brought that little baby kitten in the house and sat her in my lap petting her, Shorty, my dog was only curious and smelled her. When I let her down on the floor, the dog only smelled her, but showed no aggression. The kitten roamed all over the living room. 2 hours later this is what I saw, and Shortly has been Nala's mom ever since. Letting both outside, they would Plat and chase each other. Nala just had 4 babies on Jul 20, so Shorty is now a grandmother, and acts like it too I have heard about one species nursing another if they had a litter of their own or recently. However, Shorty has never had a litter or been pregnant . Now that is rare. [/QUOTE]
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