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Protective Husky Filmed Defending Kitten ‘At All Costs’ Against Adult Cat

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Cats and dogs do not constantly get along, however a video of a Husky securing a kitten from its mom has actually gone viral on TikTok with over 2.4 million views.

In the video published by @milkymutton, a tortoise shell cat can be seen getting among its ginger kittens and bunny kicking it. A Husky rapidly steps in, poking the cat with its snout, up until the cat ultimately kicks it with her back leg. The caption checks out: “My dog secures the kittens at all cost.”

One user commented, “he/she understands those bunny kick ain’t no joke.”

Why Do Cats Bunny Kick?

Anyone who has actually been on the getting end of a cats bunny kick understands that it’s no laughing matter. Cats can alter their state of mind in a 2nd and it’s difficult to forecast—they can cover their 2 front legs around your arm, and kick you with their back legs, claws out.

Husky and a kitten
A file image of a Husky and a kitten. A husky came to one kitten’s rescue.
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Hill’s Pet nutrition argues that a bunny kick is “sneaky and possibly harmful habits… the cat bunny kick is both a tactical self-defense relocation and a hunting maneuver.”

Even if you think your cat is playing, the bunny kick is an aggressive relocation. Your cat might roll over and expose their stomach, however unless you understand your cat enjoys tummy rubs, it’s possible they’re simply drawing you in an incorrect complacency.

Your cat might not plan to damage you, nevertheless, as they cannot withdraw their back claws, if your cat begins bunny kicking then possibilities are you’re getting scratched.

While you can’t stop your cat from bunny kicking, you can reroute the habits. Hill’s recommends avoiding playing approximately with your cat. “Roughhousing, such as utilizing your hand and/or arm as a chew toy, is not a good concept since it motivates hostile habits” state Hill’s. “Another method to dissuade cat hostility is to offer your cat with a packed animal (with or without catnip) that they can stalk and assault. (Your arm will thank you).”

CuteEmoji commented: “The last kick said “leave our family business.”

InIntheSTL said: “This is such a healthy relationship for everybody.”

Aloha composed: “My cat does the very same precise kicking thing however to me.”

Newsweek has actually connected to @milkymutton for remark.

Do you have amusing and lovable videos or photos of your family pet you wish to share? Send them to [email protected] with some information about your friend and they might appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

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