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18-06-2025
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Maine Coon Cat's Loving Kisses for Tiny Kitten Will Warm Anyone's Heart
Maine Coon Cat's Loving Kisses for Tiny Kitten Will Warm Anyone's Heart originally appeared on Parade Pets. You don't actually have to be a parent to give Mom or Dad-level love. One Maine Coon offers us a sweet reminder that going out of your way to make a new little one feel special is almost always worth the effort. Take a look at this heartwarming video uploaded to TikTok that shows a stunning Maine Coon giving plenty of kisses to an adorable kitten. We can't get enough of these two! How sweet are they? My favorite part is when this Maine Coon places a paw on the kitten's head as if to say, "Stay still, I'm going to fix your hair!" Then she proceeds to lick and clean the little one like a pro. I also love the way the kitten leans into this lovefest and looks up so adoringly at the older cat. We can almost hear that kitty's thoughts, "Wow, thanks, I really needed this!"Viewers adore seeing this pair together. One wrote, "So sweet." Another added, "Aw, so adorable." 🐶🐾🐾Is it more than a tender moment between these two? One viewer suspects it's perhaps a hygiene issue, suggesting, "That baby needs a bath." It's very kind to see this bigger kitty take the little one under her wing, so to speak, and offer some grooming tips. Maine Coon cats are known for their over-the-top size. Males typically weigh between 18 and 22 pounds, while females are slightly smaller at 12 to 15 pounds. It certainly seems like they have big hearts as well. This breed is recognized for having affectionate nature, making them true gentle giants. Based on other videos posted to this account, it looks like this kitty is a foster. Maybe this loving Maine Coon can sense that the little one needs some TLC after coming out of their last living situation. I don't know if this Maine Coon has any kittens of her own, but clearly, she's a natural! I hope these two get to spend lots more time together because they are a darling duo, and I'd love to see how their relationship blossoms. Maine Coon Cat's Loving Kisses for Tiny Kitten Will Warm Anyone's Heart first appeared on Parade Pets on Jun 17, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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09-06-2025
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Clumsy Kitten Napping on Dad's Guitar Is the Definition of Cuteness Overload
We've all seen countless adorable videos of babies (both human and animal) sleeping, but have you ever seen one of a kitten napping on a guitar as dad plays and sings? TikToker Elgunnasibli has been posting videos of his tiny kitten doing just that, and it's the cutest thing you'll see today. The video is a montage of clips showing all the times his 'clumsy kitten' has slept so soundly on his guitar that he slips right off it! We can't get enough of the cuteness and could watch it on repeat all day! Swoon! What an adorable kitten! Now we need to learn to play the guitar and then get a kitten! Elgunnasibili's video has racked up millions of views and has more than a thousand loved it! @Abiska Aveely got more than 25 thousand likes when they said, "The fact that one day they'll be too big to do this is so sad!" @LazyPaws added, "He knows you're always gonna catch him. That's why. He trusts you with all his life." @Jus Samanka agreed, "The dad reflex is so real!"Commenter @julianyeen asked, "I wonder if the vibrations feel like purring, so they think you're purring at them?!" We thought that was a reasonable guess but wondered if cats really enjoy music. According to PBS, not human music. "Cats, in fact, do enjoy music, but they don't enjoy human music — at least according to new research. A study recently published in the journal Applied Animal Behavior Science believes that in order for our feline friends to enjoy music, it has to be species-specific music." Species-specific music? The article went on to explain what that means. It's music "that fits into how the animal communicates, writes University of Wisconsin psychologists and study authors Megan Savage and Charles Snowdon. 'We have developed a theoretical framework that hypothesizes that in order for music to be effective with other species, it must be in the frequency range and with similar tempos to those used in natural communication by each species.' Curious to hear what cat music sounds like? You can check it out here. Clumsy Kitten Napping on Dad's Guitar Is the Definition of Cuteness Overload first appeared on PetHelpful on May 22, 2025