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Something we all can learn from animals.

Major Tom

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I found this to be heartwarming how all these animals of different species get along with eachother and accept eachother even when they are so different individually. It's only a few minutes long and hopefully brightens your day!

 
It's very sweet to see different species getting along and enjoying each others company.

One strong interspecies friendship I personally know of is that of a Donkey and Zebra in South Africa. They are best friends and never leave each others side.

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Here's something we can also learn from cats:\

"The cat is faster and has sharper teeth and nails than you do," the advice by a Vet reads.
"It has 'no code of ethics' or considerations for its own future."

Above all, it emphasized: "In a fair fight it will win."

In cases dealing with highly aggressive cats, the text encourages three things: "Don't fight a cat. Use your brain. Use drugs."
 
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