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anniezz338 -> Dog and disabled kitty (5/8/2014 9:53:12 PM)

https://screen.yahoo.com/pet-week/cattle-dog-befriends-adorable-disabled-145934510.html

this is really sweet




RottenJohnny -> RE: Dog and disabled kitty (5/8/2014 11:32:57 PM)


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ORIGINAL: anniezz338
this is really sweet

Yeah, it was. [:)]




playfulotter -> RE: Dog and disabled kitty (5/11/2014 6:11:16 PM)

I am so happy that kitty was rescued and has that great dog to look after him too! Thanks for posting the video.




crazyLarry -> RE: Dog and disabled kitty (5/29/2014 3:16:30 PM)

Never ceases to amaze me how a healthy animal will take a disabled one under hits wing and care for it.

Humans could learn a lot from animals.




FieryOpal -> RE: Dog and disabled kitty (5/29/2014 6:25:46 PM)

OMG Annie! I'm in pet heaven with this webpage....

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ORIGINAL: crazyLarry

Never ceases to amaze me how a healthy animal will take a disabled one under hits wing and care for it.

Humans could learn a lot from animals.

And from very young children, pre-K & up to K. After that, they become unabashedly critical of their peers and others. No more unconditional acceptance.

Such a precious little kitten, who now has a companion-protector. I once had a disabled cat who had been accidentally injured when it was only 5 weeks old, so this hits close to home.

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Paladin9 -> RE: Dog and disabled kitty (5/31/2014 5:45:50 PM)

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And from very young children, pre-K & up to K. After that, they become unabashedly critical of their peers and others. No more unconditional acceptance.


Yes and many are afraid to upset their peers.

Maybe it's the school system.




FieryOpal -> RE: Dog and disabled kitty (5/31/2014 6:48:55 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Paladin9
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[FieryOpal]
And from very young children, pre-K & up to K. After that, they become unabashedly critical of their peers and others. No more unconditional acceptance.

Yes and many are afraid to upset their peers.

Maybe it's the school system.


It's part of the loss of innocence.
They get socialized to conform within the school system and learn to develop critical thinking skills.
It's a necessary evil, I suppose, that has to be counter-balanced by our teaching them empathy and compassion.




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