Bengal Cat And Pitbull Love Going on Walks

By: Adri Sandoval
Adri Sandoval is the Special Projects Manager for iHeartDogs and iHeartCats. Her work has deepened her love for animals, fostering a strong passion for rescue and animal advocacy.Read more
| July 14, 2015

Of course, as we all know, dogs LOVE a stroll through the park. But did you know that some cats like to go on walks too? Taking a nice walk is a special time where they get to see the outside world and perhaps mingle with the other friendly dogs and cats in the neighborhood.

In this video, we get to see this thought in action as two adorable little buddies are going for a walk. But the buddies aren’t two dogs like you’d expect. Instead, it’s a cat and a dog taking on the neighborhood together! And when their pawrent takes their leash out, you can just see the excitement in their eyes!

What makes this video extra unique is the fact that you’ll be seeing a cat and a Pit Bull walking side by side like it’s no big deal! And seeing a small cat walking down the street with a gentle giant isn’t something you see every day. It’s a pretty cute sight. ☺ It’s also a great reminder to us humans that we should be more willing to befriend those that are different from us!

RELATED: 10 Things To Know Before Adding A Bengal Cat To Your Family!

Check out the cute best buds hitting the streets below:

 

Watching two completely different species of animals, two that seem worlds apart, come together for a nice stroll is really touching! I wonder if they’ve been friends since they were born? How cute would that be? 🙂

So tell us! Do you have a cat and dog at home who are besties? And does your cat enjoy joining in on your regular walks? (My cat and dogs tolerate each other, but they’re far from taking a friendly walk around the neighborhood together! Bummer – Maybe someday!)

If you want to get your cat leash-friendly and out on strolls, learn  How To Train Your Cat To Walk On A Leash.

Feature Image: Onesiccaprilia me/YouTube

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