Dog Horses Are Disconcerting, Not Cute, Internet
Why is this a thing? Anyone know? Anyone?
Why is this a thing? Anyone know? Anyone?
Because there's nothing cuter than baby animals freaking out about citrus fruits.
Seriously, you're not just born with moves like these.
WHO LOVES TRAMPOLINES!!1!
Mongooses? Mongeese? Whatever, JUST LOOK AT THEM! A trio of these adorable guys were born to proud parents Elmo and Elvina at the Edinburgh Zoo.
Cat? Check. Endearing disfigurement? Check. Pirate outfit? Check. And what's more, Spangles was born on the Fourth of July. He's a true patriot. And here's why you should salute him. (h/t Bobby)
Wait for it.
War is dog gone harsh.
A Redditor reposted this portrait from the Athens Area Humane Society's heartwarming series of cats and dogs who have just been adopted by their new families. This one brought tears of joy to my eyes.
That is all. Now have a nice day.
The first otters born in nearly 20 years at the Perth Zoo have made their public debut. They are predictably adorable.
… And we're so happy for them. (h/t Joe)
Conversation fodder for the dog park.
Ranked using a very exact science involving points for cuteness, relaxedness, and hilariousness.
Gold medal for you, cat!
It will kill you! With cuteness!
Cutest video you will see today!
This is what love looks like.
YOU NEED THIS.
They are meticulous line drawings done by DeviantArt member Franco Clun. Beautiful! (via twentytwowords.com)
This cat's name is Captain Doctor Mr. Nibbles II esq., but you can call him The Baron.
Some of the best footage happens when clever animals take control. Seems only fair, considering how much we steal from the sea.
O Canada.
I mean Twitter's mascot is a bird, isn't it? It just makes sense.
From their “playful rollings” to their “bewitching grace,” famous science and fantasy fiction author H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) once articulated perfectly why cats are greater than any other creature on the planet.
This is the new best picture on the internet. Bye!
In 2006, Capitan's owner died and the German Shepherd ran away from home. A week later, he was found waiting beside his master's grave in a cemetery he had never been to before.
That's a tolerant bunny right there. Don't worry, the owner is there the whole time!
And by “strangest” we mean “best”. Bet you’ve never heard this one before…