Kittens: Mutual Relationship Between Animals And Animals

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A dog that just had puppies might foster a new litter of kittens because the kittens and the dog that is fostering them might develop a mutual relationship even if they are different species. In the first article it states “ sometimes different species will work as partners. this textual evidence shows that no matter how animals help each each other it is important for their own survival. for example, the dog that just had puppies knows how to care of of her own but considering that the kittens are new and they don’t know how to take care of themselves. So in exchange for guidance the dog that just had puppies that are fostering kittens will get a genuine, mutual relationship from the new kittens.

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