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Also, chicken cuddles with a snake ? #toc_item_0 March 23, 2021 Instead of eating them, she treats

Also, chicken cuddles with a snake • #toc_item_0 March 23, 2021 [] Good morning 👋 Marmoset dads are SO supportive of their wives. They have no problem helping out with taking care of their babies. These dads don't mind carrying their young on their backs to give mom a break. They even gain and lose pregnancy weight alongside their significant others. 💕 OBSESSION OF THE DAY [Dog takes care of every single blueberry her mom gives her]( Instead of eating them, she treats them like little babies, [and it’s the cutest thing ever.]( 💖 TALIA HENZE [photo of the week] MY PET'S ON THE DODO 🐶 Bella Rescue miniature schnauzer, 7. “Bella always has to have something soft to lay on. She’s known to pull blankets or pillows onto the floor. When she’s laying in your lap, she insists on touching your face with one of her paws. She thinks she is the mayor of our street and bosses every person and pet around.” — her mom Kenner, LA [Got a cute pet? Submit them here.]( TRUE OR FALSE? Cats scratch furniture for attention (and to torment their humans) 😈 MORE STORIES WE ❤️ ∙ [Bald eagle mama keeps her eggs warm while she gets covered in snow]( She refused to move, not even an inch, during a snowstorm just to keep her babies safe and cozy — and the loving gesture [was caught on cam](. ∙ [Woman is shocked to find a snake cuddling with her family’s chicken]( The weirdest part is that the chicken [didn’t seem to know]( that she had gotten herself into a scary situation. 😱 ∙ [This puppy was born with a selfie on her ear]( Lucy was born with some [pretty special markings]( … the most special of all is the “face” on her ear. Answer: [False! There are actually several reasons why cats scratch. For example — to keep their nails looking good. 💅]( Love, Dodo … and [this]( awkward cat learning to deal with unrequited love 🥀 Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here.]( Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy.]( Delivered by thedodo.com, 568 Broadway, FL 10, New York, NY [View On The Web]( [Change Your Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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