The Crow And The Kitten- An Unlikely Love Story

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By Dorsi


The Crow And The Kitten- an Unusual Pet Story

I don't usually build a story around a video, but this unusual story of the friendship between a crow and a kitten is just so amazing that it begs to be written about.

We've all heard the cute pet stories of cats and same gender animals becoming friends and playmates, but what's more unusual is to see a friendship between animals that are supposed to be mortal enemies. I had seen this video of the love story between a kitten and a crow awhile back, but today a friend of mine forwarded it to me and it made me smile as much if not more than as the original time I first saw it.

Without further ado please take a few minutes to watch this incredible story about the friendship between 2 animals that defies all conventional wisdom!

A Must See Video



The Crow and the Kitten

The crow made sure that the kitten was fed daily
The crow made sure that the kitten was fed daily

Love Conquers All!

I hope this video made you smile today- I know it did me.........

It takes me back to the basics of life- LOVE- and how love can break down many barriers- even barriers that look like they should never be broken.

Although this is one of my shorter hubs, there is just not much to add to this incredible story except to say "Love Conquers All!"


The Crow and the Kitten- Best Friends!

The crow and the kitten are best friends, and hang out together, eat together and play together
The crow and the kitten are best friends, and hang out together, eat together and play together

The Kitten and the Crow- Playing Together

Who would think that a crow and a kitten would not only get along but be best friends?
Who would think that a crow and a kitten would not only get along but be best friends?

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jim1307 profile image

jim1307  says:
5 months ago

This has got to be the most amazing video footage I have ever seen. Thank you for showing and sharing it with us, Dorsi, it's a real gem :))

Marina Rosa profile image

Marina Rosa  says:
5 months ago

Dorsi - I just love the video - thank you for finding and sharing it with us. I just "Stumbled" it so hope others enjoy as well!

CJStone profile image

CJStone  says:
5 months ago

Amazing video Dorsi. I saw a piece a film with a lion embracing a woman who had save its life, and then - even more extraordinary - a Great White Shark who was in love with a fisherman who had saved it from a net and who followed his boat around everywhere, and my guess is that something similar has happened here. Whatever it was, it's very touching. Thanks for that.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
5 months ago

It's just love. Wow!!!

When I was growing up, there was always a lot "pets" in the house; growing up together, playing, becoming friends, protecting each other: Dogs & cats - of course, a rabbit, a rat, birds, all friends, running around the house, chasing each other. A visitor would be sitting there talking and suddenly this big german shephard would run by, being chased by a black & white rabbit. The expression on the visitor's face was always priceless.

Animals that grow up together - even "natural enemies" - will always be friends.

Great hub!

Rob Jundt profile image

Rob Jundt  says:
5 months ago

The greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. I feel you have summed this up very nicely.

Gloria Cook profile image

Gloria Cook  says:
5 months ago

I loved it...words fail me when saying how remarkable that story is. Doesn't the bible say something about 'when the lion lays down with the lamb?' in the new Jerusalem? Thanks for sharing it with everyone!

rmr profile image

rmr  says:
5 months ago

I don't usually watch long videos when I'm reading hubs, but I'm glad I watched this one! Thanks for sharing this incredible story!

sixtyorso profile image

sixtyorso  says:
5 months ago

Great hub Short but absolutely on the mark. I guess animals can teach us so-called civilsed people how to get on. It seems that love in all its forms conquers All! Fanastic video.

C.S.Alexis profile image

C.S.Alexis  says:
5 months ago

Dorsi,

I had a dog who carried my cat around by the head. Not by the nap of his neck. Entire head in mouth. People use to call and tell me my dog was killing the cat. I always laughed because the dog was on a chain and the cat did not ever have to go up and get his head inside the dogs big mouth. They just loved each other, suppose to be arch enemies....Maybe there is still hope for us human types, Ah? Thank you for sharing this it is inspiring and heartwarming, lions and lambs! C.S.

dayzeebee profile image

dayzeebee  says:
4 months ago

amazing... inspiring... moving... touching... endearing.... thank you it has made my day...

ripplemaker profile image

ripplemaker  says:
4 months ago

What can I say? very cute too :)

Just_Rodney profile image

Just_Rodney  says:
4 months ago

Excellent Hub, it is truly extraordinary the way that animals often bond with each other despite the stereotype.

I had a cat, who had a friend, this friend would come down every morning and stand in the grass behind our back wall, waiting for "MaCavity" my cat. He would come out and jump onto the shoulder and settle down on the back of an 'Afrikaaner' bull, an Afrikaaner is a very long horned breed of cattle particular to South Africa, they are tough hard and have a very mean streak in them, cat in place, between the large hump and paws resting happily on its head.

This was an everyday occurrence for many many months. MaCavity died a natural death, and for a couple of days the bull woyld be there, calling out and then moved on.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
4 months ago

I was certainly glad to see this story. The crow recognized a youngster in need and then filled that need and made a lifelong friend. It says something about what is possible when peer pressure of the larger group is taken away, doesn't it?

Karen N profile image

Karen N  says:
4 months ago

What a wonderful story!Thanks for sharing it :)

Dottie1 profile image

Dottie1  says:
4 months ago

Oh this story is darling and filled with love. Ya know, I have never heard about this story before or seen the video and this family lives a few towns over from me. From now on I'm going to be on the lookout for Moses and Cassie when I pass through their town of North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Thank you Dorsi for sharing.

betherickson profile image

betherickson  says:
3 months ago

How lovely.. I like the moral story of the video. It made me smile and hoping that all people can be like this. :) Very inspiring. Thanks.

Veronica profile image

Veronica  says:
2 months ago

I just saw a thing on this on TV, and did an internet search for it. I was so happy to find a fellow Hubber had published an article on it! Thanks for posting this. Thumbs up.

I like Alan Thicke, too.

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