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A seemingly unlikely, but adorable bond of friendship has formed between a cheetah cub and a puppy at the Metro Richmond Zoo in Virginia.
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Kumbali the cheetah, and Kago the lab mix puppy are the best of buds, and have a background story that would fit right on a Disney writer's storyboard. The two are inseparable and it's actually their individual qualities as a cheetah and dog that helped build their friendship, which was a necessity since they had nowhere else to go! For health reasons, Kumbali needed to be separated from his family, but also needed social support from a friend, and that came in the form of Kago, who was donated to the zoo as a cheetah-buddy. The video below tells their touching story and cute antics together, but we'll give you a round-up with some pictures courtesy of the Metro Richmond Zoo.
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The two started off a bit uneasy...
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...but now they partners in crime, and "Kumbali can jump, run, lick, and play with his pal Kago."
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So where do they go from here? According to the zoo there are a few options. Kumbali may be reintroduced to his family when older. Kago may live with the Zoo Keeper's family with his own dog, or perhaps go on to serve as a companion for other cheetah cubs in need.
But for now? The two of them will keep on helping each other out, frolicking and snuggling to that they can "continue to nurture and strengthen their bond." The best of luck to them, and we hope they can keep on bro-ing out in the cutest way possible!
Source: Metro Richmond Zoo