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On the BBC series “Animal Odd Couples”, wildlife biologist and host Liz Bonnin finds a cat who adopts three ducklings shortly after giving birth to kittens. The new mother now has a litter of six babies (three kittens and three ducklings) to look after.
Pickles is a giant 21-pound, 40 Inch long rescue cat adopted by Andrew Milicia and Emily Zarvos last month in Boston. Milicia and Emily were picked from around 50 people who had applied to adopt Pickles after pictures were posted of him online. The giant cat earned the nickname ‘Catasaurus Rex’ when he was advertised on the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals website.
Pickles The 40 Inch Long 21 Pound Tomcat
At almost 21 pounds and 40 inches long, colossal kitty Pickles is a monster moggy. He was rehomed twice because he didn’t play well with other cats – but he’s now found a loving home where his size doesn’t matter. New owners Andrew Milicia and Emily Zervos adopted problem pet Pickles after spotting him at a Boston MSPCA shelter — and are still getting to grips with their giant cat.