You can enjoy friendship regardless of your age, race, ethnicity, religion, or species. Despite the obvious differences between their breeds, a Bengal tiger cub named Hunter and a German Pointer puppy named Chelsea became best friends. Located in Pretoria, South Africa, the Wildlife Sanctuary cares for Chelsea and Hunter.

Hunter’s mother rejected him a few days after he was born. As a result of his mother’s aggressive behavior, he was separated from her. According to sanctuary volunteer Anthea Michaletos, There is no doubt that Hunter was born during a time when the female felt compromised in some way.

Chelsea greets him every morning when I take her out. Thanks to Anthea, they are now inseparable. Chelsea pushes him over, and then he jumps on her. There is a lot of wrestling involved. He can play with his four-legged friend just as he would with another litter mate because he has a four-legged friend.

As the only cub in his litter, he needs a companion.” When they separate during the day, the puppy even gets sad. Companionship is very important to puppies. The unlikely pair spend a lot of time playing together under the caretaker’s watchful eye.

In a few months, Hunter will be six months old, so continuing to play would be dangerous for Chelsea. Chelsea and Phillip can continue their wonderful friendship as long as Chelsea doesn’t show signs of discomfort.






