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Tiny Kitten Tackles Giant Husky When He's Fully Grown

Tiny Kitten Tackles Giant Husky When He's Fully Grown

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Tiny Kitten Tackles Giant Husky When He's Fully Grown This is beautiful! His story warms my heart. Just a side note: piedino means Little Foot in Italian. It fits well also like this but it was probably a minor error due to the fact that in English to put a noun in the negative form you usually put before or after no. Probably you used the translator to find a word with no foot, so you used piede (foot) and no to negate the word (cause also in Italian means no. So piediNO. It’s a misconception. Piedino it’s a diminutive in Italian, expressing something little. If you wanted a real translation it would be senza piede or azzoppato or zoppo but it would also not be the same. So, me being picky aside, it fits and it’s cute. I hope I had explained it well cause I read a comment of a fellow Italian with some rude answers telling that what he was saying was not true so I explained the meaning very carefully. Hope to not be considered picky about the name of a cat it wasn’t my intention.
Date: 2024-03-26

Comments and reviews: 34


That is so awesome. Thanks for sharing. Your Husky should win dog of the year. So well behaved and caring. I used to have a German Shepherd, female, and on two occasions I got kittens for our family as well. Only the Shepherd could play with them, and as much as the cats would annoy her on occasion, she protected those cats as if they were her own puppies. And once the cats knew this, they would run underneath the standing dog whenever they felt threatened. It was quite remarkable actually, I was so surprised. Best of buddies they were
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watching this brings tears to my eyes. 3 years ago my cat died of cancer with 11 years, 2 weeks ago my dog, 8 years died because of bladder cancer. Did everything possible to effort the expenses, but in the end she just died while having seizures. They both grew up together, the dog was the pub, she even adapted typical cat behaviors like jumping everywhere she could reach. The bonds between animals are just special, whereas humans cant even live alongside eachother
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Animals that know they got a 2nd chance have the most unusually awesome personalities. They seem to live life twice as hard. I saved mine at 3 weeks with pneumonia and she gives the same sassy nips when you pet her and she's ALWAYS in the mood to play, even at 4 years old. This cat seems to be the same way, what a great pair
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Thank for sharing I have same type cat we took in as a baby we have two older cats already in house, we called her Bela like Bela Lugosi’s Dead song by Bauhaus cause her face and ears look like A Bat: -) shares 1- 6 months old and sometimes terrorize the older cats it’s funny to watch her!
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A hundred _Thank You's_ for sharing your story, & for uploading this video. I've got absolutely nothing against other dog breeds, but now everyone can understand why me & so many people are forever partial to Huskies. Any sled breed, really: Japanese Akita & Samoyed, too
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Huskys are incredible dogs. I am a cat AND dog person. During my career as an airline pilot, cat made sense because. Now, I'm in a Townhouse and dogs are not allowed, unless service. And, I am getting a hip replacement
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Do you know about the iguverse project and its help-to-earn model. Where each user of the system will have to allocate at least 1% of their income to help the shelter and organizations helping animals around the world
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A lovely kitten but, please, let alone italian, please. we have not a single word for no-foot and the only legitimate form of piedino means little foot. Except that, this little, furry thing is just lovely.
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Piedino is an Italian diminutive word that essentially means little foot or footsie. Fare piedino means to play footsie with someone. It does not mean no foot. None the less, this cat is adorable.
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I like how he kept biting you but you just continued to be there for him until he accepted it and calmed down. I feel like a lot of aggressive people are like that inside. hurt kittens.
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Wait, you guys add extra noises in post
Oh wow, you do. You ripped the audio from Siamese Kitten LOUDEST Purring by Beatshack and added it to this!
Hahahahaha! Lame!

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You guys are the best! I wish more people would adopt animals that need special care. And Sharon is without a doubt a sweetheart! Keep up the good work love ya dudes!
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Thats weird. senza piede is the italian for no-foot or footless. No such thing as piedeno or piedino. Its like ordering fettuccine alfredo in italy. IT DOESNT EXIST.
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Husky is the Queen here. Today's culture is so obsessed with Male-Female competition that we forget our Mothers' and Fathers' sacrifices.
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That was very up lifting and positive. thanks for sharing, all the best to you and yours. many happy adventures together. semper fi.
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I knew some of these meowing sounds from another video of a Siamese kitten. Why the hell did you need to edit them in Makes zero sense.
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Piedino means small foot, BUT if you make a PUN it actually goes piedi-no, which could mean many things, among which no foot.
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What a beautiful Bond you've encouraged I hope you have the opportunity to reach out and help heal many animals in need.
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wait a minute. when she was small she looked like my kitten and when she did grow up she look like my kittens mom!
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Aww yis, that's that hit of dopamine and sweetness that I needed. Best in life to you, PediNo, and to you, sharon!
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This is so sweet. Beautiful fur babies. Why can't people treat each other the way this sweet husk does.
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Piedino is such a handsome fella! Thank you for letting him grow up into such a wonderful kitty!
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Funny enough piedino also means tiny feet in Italian. But i get the meaning piedi-no/no-feet
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Poor thing, feel bad for what it had to go through, so happy that it has found a loving home!
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Actually Piedino means little foot in italian, still a pretty adorable name, very fit.
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I think our huskys are blood relatives mine is exactly the same I mean identical 100%
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this is why i prefer animals than humans
(call me crazy, is a gratification for me )

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0: 53.
Sound the kitten makes is added. I recognize that sound from a non dodo video.

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So heartwarming. Thank you for being such a good owner to two wonderful animals.
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They are siblings no doubt. Can't separate that. Thanks for sharing your story
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Piedino means presserfoot. Senza piede would be no-foot. but lovely story
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Animals don't ever let their disabilities keep them from enjoying life.
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Sharon is such a nice dog. I hope both of them stay healthy happy lives
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piediNO means NOfeet and piedino means tiny foot. Smart.
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