Cats and dogs go wild in new 'Wild Kratts' special: Q&A with the Kratt Bros

A new adventure awaits the Kratt Bros, in "Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs."

In the new PBS KIDS special "Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs," the brothers get to know some wild relatives of our favorite pets.
In the new PBS KIDS special "Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs," the brothers get to know some wild relatives of our favorite pets.
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In the PBS KIDS show "Wild Kratts," hosts Chris and Martin Kratt (and friends) introduce young viewers to wild animals of all sizes, going on adventures and donning "Creature Power Suits" to discover unique abilities that help animals to survive. 

In a new hour-long special from the Kratt Bros, "Wild Kratts: Cats and Dogs," premiering on PBS KIDS on July 12, the brothers take a closer look at the pups and kitties that many people consider to be part of their families. But while cats and dogs may live in our homes and hold an important part in our lives today, these beloved pets have wild ancestors, and "Wild Kratts" offers a glimpse of the traits that dogs and cats still share with canid and feline relatives that roam the African savannah.

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