A few days ago, Western Australian internet user Bec Daniels rescued a cat and named him Bruno. The Australian woman thought the feline would have difficulty adjusting to his new home for the first few days, but something incredible happened!
Bec has a two-year-old Rottweiler named Isla, and she approached the feline as soon as he arrived at the residence.
Now the two are inseparable, they were even caught sleeping together and the scene was shared on Bec’s TikTok profile on March 5th.
In the scene, Isla is seen fast asleep. Meanwhile, Bruno cuddles up to her neck, cuddling her tightly. So cute! The caption reads: “Lazy Sunday.”
In an interview with the news portal Newsweek , Bec said that Isla took on the role of mother to the kitten, caring for him and protecting him from any danger .
“They have a very special bond and love chasing each other around the house and playing together. Isla isn’t aggressive with him at all; she’s super gentle,” he said.
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The owner is happy with this relationship because Isla’s attitude demystifies the stereotype that Rottweilers are aggressive dogs.
“Rottweilers are great dogs and they are not always the aggressive breed people think they are,” he said.
Isla and Bruno spend all their time together, only separating when the dog leaves the house for a walk.
“When Isla is sleeping, Bruno will curl up and snuggle up to her. If Bruno is sleeping in the living room, Isla will come up and sit with him, making sure not to sit on him.”
The pet owner is amazed by the pair’s rapport, and not just her, but internet users too! The post has received over 1.3 million views, 73,000 reactions, and thousands of comments.
“Thanks for sharing. I needed this,” one person said.
“This is the sweetest thing I’ve ever seen, so cute,” declared another.
“The world is so full of love,” wrote a third.
Check it out:
Watch another video of these beauties.
It’s so cute!
Many people believe this breed is aggressive, but what’s hidden is a mask. According to the news portal Not a Bully , this breed gets along well with other pets, depending on socialization. Whether a dog will be aggressive or not is determined by upbringing.
Because they’re trainable, loyal to their family, and fun-loving, they can easily adapt to other pets that join the family. But for this to happen, good training from an early age is essential.





