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A cute video shows a bald eagle, a wild fox, and cats on a porch in Alaska.

In the animal kingdom, we never get tired of being amazed by the weird friendships they make. As it turns out, nothing is too much for wildlife. As you can see in the video below, it’s hard to believe that this Alaskan woman was able to stay on her feet and see the most amazing thing. A fox and her two cats were all together on her back porch.

When you live in the city of Unalaska in Alaska, you see a lot of eagles and foxes. But when you see them hanging out with your cats in front of your door. That seems a little out of the norm. Pam Aus didn’t just see that kind of thing once. Pam’s cats, Gizmo and Suitcase, are very friendly, but she didn’t think they would get along with wild foxes, let alone bald eagles.

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On a snowy afternoon, Pam was inside her house when she heard noises coming from the back porch. She went outside to see what was going on. Her two cats were there, but not alone. They were surprised to see some people they didn’t expect.

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In Pam’s story for the Huffington Post, she said: “I was in my room on the computer when I heard the eagle squawk.” In my window, I saw this. Many people say that it’s normal for the animals to be friendly. The same thing goes for the eagles, too. But seeing them all together was exciting. They just sat there.

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It has been a long time since Pam’s cats have been visited by a group of strange people, and the woman always posts videos of their heartwarming relationship on Youtube. Not just one, but two eagles can be seen in one of her videos. But when you think about how many eagles live in the area. Many people live in Unalaska, but only about 5,000 of them. In the small harbor, there are more than 600 of them.

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Two bald eagles took over a lamppost across the street from Pam’s house and took it. “They’ll come over and sit on my porch,” I say. Or they might just stay and watch my cats.

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