"Kitbull", Pixar's emotional short film about animal abuse that will touch your heart

Animals are noble and very special beings from which we can learn a lot. During childhood, having a pet that is part of our family not only gives us many wonderful moments, but also, some life lessons about friendship and unconditional love.

However, not all animals are lucky to reach loving families, and some suffer at the hands of people who do not care for or value them, when they are special beings that deserve all our love. Sample of this is Pixar's emotional short film "Kitbull", which deals with animal abuse and will certainly touch your heart.

Having a pet at home is something that besides being a beautiful experience for the whole family, It is very beneficial for children, as several studies have found that having them at home during the first year of children's lives could help prevent allergies or prevent diseases such as asthma.

In Babies and more Having a dog at home and maintaining a close relationship with him is beneficial for your children.

However, a pet is a very big responsibility, for which we must all prepare and educate ourselves to be conscious and loving owners. We must never forget that dogs and cats They are very noble animals, eager for love and when they become part of the family, they are willing to accompany us and love us unconditionally.

Proof of this is Pixar's most recent short, entitled "Kitbull", in which a kitten and a pit bull dog make a wonderful friendship, in the middle of an environment that is not exactly "friendly" with them, but in which your company makes a difference.

The short was written and directed by Rosana Sullivan, and is part of a program called SparkShorts, with which Pixar intends "discover new storytellers, explore new narrative techniques and experiment with new production processes", according to our Espinof partners.

Its creator says that the inspiration to do so came after watching a video of kittens, and although at first she wanted to draw something that made her feel good and fun, then she evolved into something more personal, because she tells that she is reflected in the kitten because during her childhood she was sensitive and shy, and never left his comfort zone, having a hard time making friends and connecting with others.

In addition to taking a look at the nobility of animals and the power of friendship, It sends us a positive message about adoption and second chances. What do you think of this new and emotional short film about animal abuse?