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Hey wanna see some cute animals?

Who could say no to cute animals? (Did you say no to cute animals? You are the worst. Click the link anyway, you won’t be sorry. Seriously just look at them, or just scroll to #1 and DIE because OH MY GOD THOSE EARS). (SeriousFeminism to resume shortly).


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      1. Yes, that’s Finnigan. He’s my little butthead corgi lol

        Mouse (the big one trying eat snowflakes) is a mastiff bloodhound mix

        and the barky loud one is Dixie, the catahoula

        1. Haha, what’s with corgi’s and butts? My friend has one and calls him a butt all the time, too.

          I love Mouse’s name as I’m a big fan of naming animals after other animals. My first pet was a hamster caleld Sparrow (which I then named Captain Jack Sparrow because both my friend and mom were like, “Um, really?” And then everyone called him Jack and that’s what stuck).

        2. Corgis can be pushy and they have fuzzy butts.

          Mouse is named after Mouse the Tibetan Mastiff in the Dresden novels. She also believes she’s much smaller and tries to be a lap dog, but at 87 lbs that’s not as workable as she wishes. When she was an itty bitty thing she reacted badly to her shots, and was feverish so she slept with me and wouldn’t go to sleep until I brought an ice pack into bed. Getting her off the bed is now a nightly thing.

      1. My catahoula can climb trees. Fortunately for the neighborhood squirrels, the pecan trees are in my neighbors yard lol

  1. The sand kitten is possibly the cutest thing I have ever seen. And the snow leopard kitten. And the Arctic Fox pup.

        1. I love the description of their adaptive features: the huge clunky toe pads to hop along the hot sand and the enormous batwing ears to radiate heat. They are just adorable and will keep my dreams sweet tonight.

  2. The baby hippo was robbed of the top spot on this list, and you would all realize that if you weren’t completely drowning in your hippophobia.

    1. Well, there’s that one picture of the hippo biting the lady’s nose. Maybe when he gets older you could wear him as a hat?

  3. That bat-eared fox is ready to lay down some harsh criticism.

    I’m also in love with frogmouth owls. Even the adults are adorable (and yes, that includes when they’re doing their silly hiding techniques).

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