I see potential trouble in a lot of these "cute" encounters.....I would never risk my critters this way! 😂 If anything happens, you know who gets blamed...and it's NOT the parents!
@@littlejoe9381 ...and too, if someone doesn't know a rooster is a chicken, they may not not a chicken is also a bird. I was helping you, not ridiculing you
I dont think you have been informed correctly. Cats mostly like to be near babies cuz they smell like milk. Cats are not full of diseases and most are quite wonderful around babies. Now you know the truth. 😊
@@piratejoanThe truth is you are right to be concerned about a cat being left alone around a baby not for the reason you thought (if the cat is up on their shots, worming, flea and tick meds that's of low concern but regardless of what any over the top cat person will tell you, they are not to be trusted because one they are too skittish so if the baby accidentally hits kicks grabs the cat it will react negatively þhey will also lay on a baby for the body heat, very dangerous. I could go on but probably not necessary....ask a veterinarian they will tell you Cat's are more for older children. I love all animals but my common sense has to prevail here.
That German Shepherd is incredible!
Hmm , a bird beak that close to a babies eye gave me the willies
That's just your lack of knowledge of bird behaviour.
@@gregh4284And it pecks his eye lash, thinking it a bug. Too close
I see potential trouble in a lot of these "cute" encounters.....I would never risk my critters this way! 😂 If anything happens, you know who gets blamed...and it's NOT the parents!
I love the one with the kitten and the baby. So cute,😊😊❤❤❤
I think that's actually a ROOSTER
Your right
A rooster is a male chicken.
@@littlejoe9381 which is a bird
@@dusty2774 : I was just making the point that a rooster is a chicken. Perhaps I misunderstood the original comment.
@@littlejoe9381 ...and too, if someone doesn't know a rooster is a chicken, they may not not a chicken is also a bird. I was helping you, not ridiculing you
……love the corgi! They’re such beautiful dogs’ in every way………
I love these videos so much! I think the rooster chasing the woman was my favourite! 🐓
1:24...Mom stop feeding me, I can't move.
Not a chicken. It is a Rooster.
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Not chicken…rooster
0:30 Penalty rangers*.
What German shepherd? I think it’s a lab.
Wouldn’t let a cat near my baby ,they carry some dangerous disease’s for babies.
I dont think you have been informed correctly. Cats mostly like to be near babies cuz they smell like milk. Cats are not full of diseases and most are quite wonderful around babies. Now you know the truth. 😊
@@piratejoanThe truth is you are right to be concerned about a cat being left alone around a baby not for the reason you thought (if the cat is up on their shots, worming, flea and tick meds that's of low concern but regardless of what any over the top cat person will tell you, they are not to be trusted because one they are too skittish so if the baby accidentally hits kicks grabs the cat it will react negatively þhey will also lay on a baby for the body heat, very dangerous. I could go on but probably not necessary....ask a veterinarian they will tell you Cat's are more for older children. I love all animals but my common sense has to prevail here.
@@kimberlyshaw7469 worked for a Vet for years. It's all about the cat and how it's been raised. Not all cats are dangerous around babies.