yes,it is more hunt than play.you can recognize it from the posture of the poor cats.i love dogs,maybe more than cats but here I feel sorry for the cats.and here i feel a precise kick would be good(eithet dog or their owners).or best the owners would change into the cats and know what it feels like.so please dog owners (and i have 3 dogs)don't let your dogs play with weaker animals.my dogs can play only with me.please use your brain,instincts and heart
These little fellows are bred to hunt rats, bunnies, mice, and cats. I do not recommend putting one of these guys with a cat. Plus if you want one you must take them for a walk every day. And play with them every day!
These little dogs are descent rat killers! Not as good as Jack Russells or Patterdales, but once they shed blood a time or two, they really turn on to it. If their hunted frequently? Most cats won't be safe with them.
whoever keeps saying this dog is trying to kill or hurt the cat, has never owned a norwich, or know anything about it. That is how norwich plays. They like to gently bite and hold on to the legs, neck ears and face of other small animals theyre friends with....Its in their nature since theyre shorter dogs
That is one chill cat they must really love each other
That's one calm cat.
They grew up together. Total trust between them. Love it 😊
That dog was trying to kill for the first minute and a half
I absolutely love this video. It squeezes my heart.
I also have a Norwich and an orange cat, and my Norwich does the same thing, and the cat doesn't seem to mind at all! How funny!
1:53 awe
1:27 "Get me the hell outa here!"
Чудо,!!!
yes,it is more hunt than play.you can recognize it from the posture of the poor cats.i love dogs,maybe more than cats but here I feel sorry for the cats.and here i feel a precise kick would be good(eithet dog or their owners).or best the owners would change into the cats and know what it feels like.so please dog owners (and i have 3 dogs)don't let your dogs play with weaker animals.my dogs can play only with me.please use your brain,instincts and heart
Lovely :)
These little fellows are bred to hunt rats, bunnies, mice, and cats. I do not recommend putting one of these guys with a cat. Plus if you want one you must take them for a walk every day. And play with them every day!
aww :)
Oi meu
hee Hee cat let him have it.
Doesn't look like love at all.
These little dogs are descent rat killers! Not as good as Jack Russells or Patterdales, but once they shed blood a time or two, they really turn on to it. If their hunted frequently? Most cats won't be safe with them.
whoever keeps saying this dog is trying to kill or hurt the cat, has never owned a norwich, or know anything about it. That is how norwich plays. They like to gently bite and hold on to the legs, neck ears and face of other small animals theyre friends with....Its in their nature since theyre shorter dogs