Home | WebMail | Register or Login

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Sign Up

Sign Up

Please fill this form to create an account.

Already have an account? Login here.

Posted: 2017-01-07T10:09:02Z | Updated: 2017-01-07T14:44:04Z

They may be at opposite ends of the animal size scale, but it appears that these two kittens are becoming firm friends with some horses.

The friendship reportedly began when the pair of 20-week-old cats started climbing on their equine counterparts hay net at a farm in Alberta, Canada.

At first they were quite wary of the horses at our busy breeding farm, the animals unidentified owner told video site Newsflare. However, their constant desire to play in the hay nets has made them pretty confident.

Video shows the two sibling kittens named Donald and Justin after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Canadas Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sitting and clambering over the net as the horses tenderly nudge them with their noses. Every night the hay net is hung Donald and Justin swarm the hay net for some epic battles, the video uploader added.

Support Free Journalism

Consider supporting HuffPost starting at $2 to help us provide free, quality journalism that puts people first.

Thank you for your past contribution to HuffPost. We are sincerely grateful for readers like you who help us ensure that we can keep our journalism free for everyone.

The stakes are high this year, and our 2024 coverage could use continued support. Would you consider becoming a regular HuffPost contributor?

Thank you for your past contribution to HuffPost. We are sincerely grateful for readers like you who help us ensure that we can keep our journalism free for everyone.

The stakes are high this year, and our 2024 coverage could use continued support. We hope you'll consider contributing to HuffPost once more.

Support HuffPost

Check it out in the clip above.

Support Free Journalism

Consider supporting HuffPost starting at $2 to help us provide free, quality journalism that puts people first.

Thank you for your past contribution to HuffPost. We are sincerely grateful for readers like you who help us ensure that we can keep our journalism free for everyone.

The stakes are high this year, and our 2024 coverage could use continued support. Would you consider becoming a regular HuffPost contributor?

Thank you for your past contribution to HuffPost. We are sincerely grateful for readers like you who help us ensure that we can keep our journalism free for everyone.

The stakes are high this year, and our 2024 coverage could use continued support. We hope you'll consider contributing to HuffPost once more.

Support HuffPost