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They say curiosity killed the cat, but in this case, it scared the living daylights out of a little puppy! This kitten shows one particular pup who's boss when his pack backs her against a wall. He is so frightened by her that he runs for cover underneath a car. We know exactly what that kitten is thinking: "Who's the scaredy cat now?" ...

An accepted rule of cat adoption is that a kitten should not be separated from its mother and taken as a pet until it is at least 2 months old. But sometimes a very young kitten's mother may have passed away or the kitten may have been found abandoned, and in those situations it's possible for a human to carefully nurse a kitten with a bottle. This process is more complicated than simply putting cat food in a bowl, but if you must bottle-feed a kitten, you efforts are rewarded with a display of incomparable cuteness. Watch this video of little Moses having his bottle, and make sure you watch until the end -- that's when the magic happens. It won't take long because Moses is a very hungry ...

Kitten Rescued from Wall

A resident of a Miami Beach, Fla. home didn't need stud finders for her walls; she needed a fur finder. According to USA Today, the homeowner heard meowing from within the walls of her residence. The woman figured a feline somehow got trapped in the house's dry wall and called a friend to help her retrieve the animal. After disconnecting the electricity and gently cutting a hole into the wall, the owner's friend was able to grab the kitten trapped inside. The kitten, who the rescuers named Wally, has now seen a vet, and other than being put on a special diet, has received a clean bill of health. The friend who helped free the kitten is planning on keeping Wally and providing him a ...