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Adorable Kitten Plays With His Owner In Cutest Possible Way

Kittens have a reputation for being curious and playful because they love to play and discover the world around them. Play is a very important part of their world because it provides the ideal opportunities for them to learn vital adult skills both for communication and for hunting. So, from a very early age, they play with their littermates, their humans and with objects that they find in their environment.

There is nothing cuter than playful kittens, and we can’t stop falling in love with them. If you are having a bad day and you want to look for a heart-warming moment to turn your day around, look no further! Take a look at the video of a cute tiny kitten who plays with his human in the most adorable way! This white and black kitten is sure to melt your heart. ❤️

Watch the precious moment in the video here!

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