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15 Maybitey nosey!

Puppies bitey noseys! 

02 FebTeeny piggy and dog

An 8-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback, Katjinga, took a liking to Paulinchen, a pot-bellied piglet after she was abandoned by her family in Germany.

Credits: Fame

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Katjinga’s owners breed a pair of Vietnamese pigs and rescued the runt of the litter after seeing she had been rejected by her parents and the rest of her litter!

Katjinga had puppies of her own 10 months ago so her owners thought she might take on the responsibility to care for little Paulinchen the Pig and sure enough the two are now inseparable.

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Credits: Fame

29 NovBig doggy little kitty Best friends

when you’re the best of friends

having so much fun together

neither one of you sees your natural boundaries

cause you’re the best of friends!

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05 NovImprovised kitty bed

What do you mean no kitty bed?  This doggie will do :)

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02 Julmessy kisses

And these little piggies had messy piggie kisses (all the way home!)

30 JunChipmunks love almonds

This chipmunk and dinobot have a mutal love for almonds!  YUM!

 

02 AprCupcakes time!

These little guys have set aside their differences to enjoy some cupcakes together!  YUM!

11 Decsneaky squirrel

This pic and headline were found on digg.com

Hello, is it me you’r looking for?
sneakysquirrel

haha!

10 Octfuzzy fawns

These cute little babies were posted in an ABC News slide show up of cute baby animals!  Click here to see it.  The caption and photo are from the slide show.

kissy kissy!  do fawns have wet noses like puppies???

A pair of fawns nuzzle in this photo taken Tuesday June 3, 2008. Isabella County Sheriff’s Sgt. Dale Heugel, not pictured, is caring for the two fawns (they are not related animals) at his Lincoln Township, Mich., home, west of Shepherd, until they are ready to return to the wild. They were mistakenly “rescued” by people who thought they were left alone and that the mother might have been killed. Heugel wants people to leave fawns alone if they stumble upon them in the woods or tall grass in the spring. He said they are born without a scent so predators can’t find them. The mother deer watch their fawns from a distance, so people might mistakenly think the babies are abandoned.
(Jeff Schrier, The Saginaw News/AP Photo)

27 Augcuddles time!

cuddles time

YAWN!  it’s cuddles time!

20 Augan odd couple, a kitty and a bear, BFF

This awesome story and pictures were found here.

The Berlin Zoo in Berlin, Germany has an odd couple in the midst.  Muschi the cat and Mausi the bear are best friends!  One day in 2000 Muschi wandered into Mausi’s enclosure.  They’ve been best friends ever since!  In October, Mausi was moved to a cage while her enclosure was being increased.  Muschi the kitty searched the zoo for her friend and sat outside her cage until the zoo keepers decided to let her back in!

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Muschi and Mausi enjoy sharing meals together.

chillaxin

and just hanging out!

smiles

Mausi is so happy! Cheesin for the camera perhaps.

sleeping

Naps are nice too :)

07 Auggood kitty

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u did all ur homeworks?  what a good kitty!

31 Juldog adopts tigers cubs!

Originally posted here, this loving dog adopts tiger cubs who were abandoned by their mother.  The caption on the website calls the mommy dog, Isabella, a yellow lab, but doesn’t she look more like a golden retriever?  I think so because of the longer fur around her feeties!  See examples below!

Adopted Tigers

Isabella, a yellow Lab at the Safari Zoological Park, east of Caney, Kan. nurses Wednesday, July 30, 2008, three white tiger cubs she adopted after they were abandoned by their mother at the park. The cubs were born on Sunday. (AP Photo/The Daily Reporter, Rob Morgan)

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A golden retriever

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A yellow lab

14 Julbaby zoo animals on ABC News

ABC News has a GREAT slide show up of cute baby zoo animals!  Click here to see it on ABC News.  I’ve picked out my favorite ones!  The captions and and photos are all from the slide show.  Enjoy >.<

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Three white lion cubs play at a wildlife zoo in Schloss-Holte Stukenbrock, Germany, July 14, 2008. The park’s two rare white lionesses gave birth simultaneously to a total of seven cubs on June 30. Three of the cubs are being hand-fed after their mother rejected them.
(Alex Grimm/Reuters)

red panda babies!

Red panda twins Tai and Pip sleep in the hands of Sandy Helliker, an animal health technologist at the Edmonton Valley Zoo in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Thursday, June 19, 2008. The pandas were born on May 26 and receive round-the-clock care from Helliker. They were taken from their mother after she showed aggression toward one of the babies.
(Jason Scott/The Canadian Press/AP Photo)

sea lions

A little sea lion cub hides behind an adult lion at the Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich, Germany, on June 13, 2008. The sea lion cub was born in the zoo on May 26, 2008.
(Christof Stache/AP Photo)

piggyinboots

Cinderella, a British piglet, won’t walk through mud unless she is wearing her specially adapted Wellington boots. The little piggy lives with owners and pig farmers Debbie and Andrew Keeble.
(Ross Parry Agency )

baby beluga in the deep blue sea

Vancouver Aquarium’s newest addition, a minutes-old beluga whale, swims around in its tank in Vancouver, Canada on Tuesday, June 10, 2008. The calf and its mother, Qila, were doing fine after a nearly three-hour labor.
(Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press/AP Photo)

tigercubs

In this photo provided by the Saint Louis Zoo, five critically endangered Amur tigers are seen May 19, 2008 at the zoo. The five cubs, two males and three females, were born April 28 and are with their mother, Kalista, in a maternity den at the zoo.
(Saint Louis Zoo/AP Photo)

capybara

A capybara mother and her young investigate each other in their enclosure at a zoo in Hanover, Germany. The capybara is the largest living rodent in the world and is mainly found in South America.
(NIGEL TREBLIN/AFP/Getty Images)

babyhedgehog

This is one of three hedgehogs born May 7, 2008, a month before their due date. The momma hedgehog gave birth to the triplets a day after she was found starving underneath a shed in Britain.
(Steven Haywood/SWNS.COM)

flocke

A handout picture shows polar bear cub Flocke (snowflake) for the first time in her new outside enclosure, at the zoo in Nuremberg April 8, 2008. Flocke was separated from her mother Vera after officials at the Nuremberg zoo became concerned she might harm the cub.
(Tiergarten Nuernberg/Stadt Nuernberg/Reuters)

meerkats

Three baby meerkats cuddle in the cold at Bristol Zoo, April 4, 2008, in Bristol, England. The 4-week-old new arrivals — two boys and a girl — are being well looked after by four adult meerkats and are already proving a hit with visitors who can see them out in their enclosure more as the weather gets warmer. Meerkats are quite lively and sociable animals, carnivores and belong to the family of mongooses, but can only be found in Southern Africa.
( Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

the teeniest lion

A 1-day-old lion cub rests beside its mother at the Roncali International Circus installed in the National Agricultural Fair in San Salvador, Feb. 26, 2008. Four lion cubs were born Monday in captivity in the circus. The Roncali Circus breeds its animals including hippopotamus.
(Jose Cabezas/AFP/ Getty Images )

miniature giraffe

Baby giraffe Niek stands with his mother, Oranya, in Animal Park Artis in Amsterdam on Monday, Feb. 25, 2008. Niek was born the previous Friday evening.
(Koen van Weel, AFP/Getty Images)

panda bear

New photos of 5-month-old male panda cub Fu Long (Lucky Dragon) show him settling into his surroundings at the Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna. Here, Fu Long explores his enclosure Jan. 29, 2008.
(Schoenbrunn Zoo/AP Photo)

lion family

A lioness showed off her two cubs to the public for the first time since their Oct. 4 birth in a zoo in West Germany. Malai-ka played with her 3-month-old cubs, Aketi, left, and Aru in the new lions enclosure at the zoo of Wuppertal, Germany, Jan. 8, 2008.
(Frank Augstein/AP Photo)

teeny tiger babies

Three tiger babies are shown to journalists in the Leipzig Zoo, eastern Germany. The tiger triplets were born June 30, 2007.
(Eckehard Schulz/AP Photo)

02 Julu smell

friends

this little kitty and puppy are trying to decide whether they want to be BFF.  u smell funny.  no wai you smell funny!