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Rescuing a Stray Kitten | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth

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This rescue kitten named Sassy was taken in by a shelter, who have managed to find her a forever home. However, for a street cat, moving house can be an overwhelming experience!

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  1. We have two wonderful rescue cats. Brother and sister. Pip & Belle. Pip's a huge male cat and is scared of absolutely everything and spends almost 99% of his time asleep. Belle's a frail little female cat that doesn't take shit from anybody or any of the other local cats. She gives me gentle face taps at night but hisses and growls like fury to the cat next door!

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  2. The utilization of positive affirmations throughout the video is a wonderful touch. It's a reinforcement of the overarching theme of hope and resilience.

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  3. They should have a tall cat tree with a little house on top so the cat feels safe and can escape to when kids won’t leave it alone.

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  4. Они для нас лиш ΠΌΠΈΠ³ ΠΈΠ· ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ, Π° ΠΌΡ‹ для Π½ΠΈΡ… ΠΈ Π΅ΡΡ‚ΡŒ вся Тизнь!

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  5. Did you know dogs and cats eat about 29% as many calories as the human populations that sustain their existence? Considering Agriculture has the largest carbon footprint of any other human activity by a healthy majority, it might behoove us to reconsider the "need" for such a population of sentient creatures that exist purely to consume resources and act as slaves that provide joy and pleasure unwillingly and unknowingly as creatures trapped in a reality we fashion out of imagination.

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