Lovebird Loves Cat (and Vice-Versa)

Domestication is wonderful! And when I watch a video like this, I can’t help thinking God is trying to tell us something that would be good for us to hear.

No, the lovebird doesn’t have a death wish. This cat wouldn’t dream of turning on her.

Kwazy Wabbit!

Sorry for lapsing into Elmer Fudd speech–but is this rabbit crazy, or what? Since when do rabbits chase dogs?

But I think it’s obvious they’re playing. Another example of the wonders of domestication. If we could only domesticate the humans.

Dog ‘n’ Ducks

What happens in “nature” (if there is such a thing)? The dog eats the defenseless ducklings. But that isn’t going to happen here, in this video. These critters are domesticated. If only we could domesticate human beings…

Animals’ Minds

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Do you ever wonder what goes on in the minds of domesticated animals? It must be very different from the mental landscapes of wild animals. I mean, I had an iguana whose best friends were all mammals. He used to cuddle up on the bed, on cold days, with a dog and a cat. But the other cat he would chase out of the room… because she liked to poop in the bed. I was grateful to him for that.

So we see all these videos featuring animals, assorted pets, acting like nothing you’d expect–and I can’t help but wonder, is God trying to show us something? I think He is. When you see a cat or a dog nestling with a band of chicks or ducklings–instead of eating them!–you just have to wonder how such a thing can be.

If animals can get along together, why can’t we?