The owner picked up a bird and took it home, but unexpectedly jumped onto the cat. Then the cat s behavior became heartwarming.

Many cats like to capture animals smaller than them, such as mice, birds, etc. This is not a bad habit, but a natural mark left in the blood of the cat's ancestors. They train their hunting abilities by capturing these small animals so that they...


Many cats like to capture animals smaller than them, such as mice, birds, etc. This is not a bad habit, but a natural mark left in the blood of the cat's ancestors. They train their hunting abilities by capturing these small animals so that they can survive better in nature. But there are exceptions in things. The cat we are going to talk about next regards the bird as its good friend.

The tabby cat named Pipi was abandoned by the big cat shortly after it was born and the owner adopted it. On that day, when the owner was fishing by the river, he picked up a little bird on the way home. The little bird probably fell out of the nest because its wings were not yet full and could not fly. The owner could not tell where the bird fell, so he could only take the bird home first and adopt it temporarily. The owner was also worried that the cat Pipi would hurt the bird, but he had not bought a bird cage yet, so he could only put the bird in a paper box, leaving a little gap to provide it with oxygen, and then went out to buy the bird cage and bird food.

When the owner came back, he saw an unexpected scene. The bird ran out of the cardboard box at some point and jumped onto his own cat. What surprised him the most was that the cat did not attack the bird and let the bird jump around on its body. The bird seemed to also regard the big cat's body as its "new home", jumping onto the cat's head, onto its back, and even jumping directly onto the cat's arm. And he also pecked the cat's hair with his pointed mouth from time to time.

No matter what excessive actions the bird did, the cat in his house was not angry at all, just lying lazily, with a loving look in his eyes, as if he regarded the bird as his good friend. The owner felt that this scene was so warm, so he took a few photos and uploaded them to the Internet.

Netizens have said that this cat is indeed completely different from other cats. Most cats will instinctively catch birds after seeing them, and there is no possibility of becoming good friends with them! But the world is so big, there will always be a few unique cats! The owner guessed that it might be because his cat was abandoned by his mother when he was very young and did not learn the hunting skills. In addition, the cat has a very docile temper and is very kind to all animals.

The cat lives happily with Pipi now. The cage that the owner bought before seems to have lost its use. The owner plans to release the bird when it grows a little and can fly. I guess the kitten in his home will be very sad at that time!



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