Husky Pack Adopts Kitten As One Of Their Own

Husky Pack Adopts Kitten As One Of Their Own

Three Huskies living together in California have started to raise a cat that was rescued as one of their own the owner of the dogs says. The three Siberian Huskies, Miko, Infinity and Lilo have become best of friends with the cat who is named Rosie. Thoa Bui who is the owner of the animals says they do everything together including eating, sleeping and playing.

Leader of the pack

According to Ms. Bui Lilo is the de facto leader of the Husky pack and acted as a surrogate mother to Rosie. Rosie was found by Ms. Bui and her sisters when she was just 3 weeks old and in an extremely malnourished state and close to death. They decided to take a chance and place the kitten with Lilo the Husky and he ended up saving her life. Apparently Lilo never once left Rosie’s side and comforted the scared kitten until she was able to drink from a bottle.

Mother daughter relationship

Rosie eventually tried to suckle on Lilo which marked the start of their so called mother-daughter relationship Ms. Bui said. She adds that Rosie started looking up to Lilo for guidance and bean mimicking everything the Husky did. When she saw the dogs went outdoors to relieve themselves, she also started behaving the same way and when they were put on leashes to go for a walk, Rosie wanted the same treatment.

Slowly introduced to the rest of the group

Rosie was then slowly introduced to Lilo’s brother Miko and their sister infinity and is now firmly part of the pack. Ms. Bui says that because Lilo is the leader of the pack the other two Huskies simply accepted Rosie and they are all now good friends. The four animals drink from the same bowls and eat together. They also play with one another and even take naps together. Rosie seems to have adopted a lot of husky traits, she enjoys going on hikes and is extremely brave. Unlike other cats Rosie is not afraid of water says Ms. Bui.


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