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VIDEO: Big Dogs Love Tiny Kittens

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Whoever said cats and dogs can’t get along never met these amazingly sweet, big dogs that are simply in love with their tiny kitten friends.

In fact, about 40% of all dog owners have at least one cat in the home, too. Are you one?

Do you have a big dog that loves a tiny kitten?

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    Jul 30, 2014 at 10:39 pm

    I wish my dog wasn’t so over exuberant and prey driven. I love big dogs and kittens together, I’d love to have a kitten someday. I think I’ll have to wait til my dog Laika is an old lady dog though.

    Love the look on that Aussie’s face.

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