And there’s no other better purpose in the whole wide world for a tiny bunny but to be so adorable and fluffy!
Imagine seeing this little guy standing on your living-room carpet all sad… what would you do?! ♥
Yummy yummy fresh water! Today’s life lesson: we do not chew substances that make our nosey wet. This cute polar bear cub still needs to learn some tricks!
Everything is round in this picture. It’s just that some things are black, some are green. And the whole package is extremely cute! I must confess that having such a cutie would turn anyone into a slave, doing cuddly stuff and scratching bellies all day long!
Do not imagine that you can move a cat from a favorite spot without consequences. Better adapt to the rule and find an armchair! But don’t forget cat rule number 2: “if you look too comfortable in the armchair, I’ll come bug you, annoy you, cuddle too much and tickle your nose with my tail, till you go away and I can nest there”.
It’s nom nom time! I was so happy the other day that I could finally find some cherries to buy and I just couldn’t stop eating! LOL. I got so stuffed that at one point I was just nibbling on a cherry and though “God, I’ve turned into a hamster” Well here’s a collection 15 photos of adorable hamsters stuffing food! They look just like me, just tinier and with fur! haha
It doesn’t take a big size to be brave! It’s all about attitude! Look at that dog, I bet he’ll never dare confront the crab, which is best for him… After all, who wants a swollen nose?
Here are 5 cats that will definitely make you smile, if not even laugh. Cute, funny, angry, adorable, furry and…talking! Take a look at the black kitty having a bath… Wanna know what happened to her owner? All I can say is: make sure you don’t do that to your cat, or you might accidentally suffocate with a furball of unknown origin…
During the winter most people think that hedgehogs go to sleep in some pile of leafs. Nothing could be further from the truth. Here is a rare photo depicting the transformation the hedgehogs go through in order to camouflage themselves during the colder months, also known as dirtification.