When you’re a curious kitten, sometimes you just get bored doing the same old kitten things, especially when there’s a bunny to teach you some new moves. (via Andrew Y.)
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When you’re a curious kitten, sometimes you just get bored doing the same old kitten things, especially when there’s a bunny to teach you some new moves. (via Andrew Y.)
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OK, this is almost too cute to bear. If the kitten and bunny were mine, and I saw this, I might faint dead away.
I’m on the floor with you. Nearly died.
Picking myself up right now. Barely alive.
Aww! I wanna be a bunny, too. Then I wouldn’t have to work today.
This kitten is too cute! Pretty good at hopping. I would never imagine one trying to move like a bun, tho.
When I fostered a kitten last summer, he tried to eat Theo’s kale! He picked up, tasted, and rejected it 4x, while he kept watching Theo chow down! Finally he just sat and watched confusedly. It was too funny. Wish I had it on video.
🤣😁😸
This is cuteness on a higher level.
Oh that is so precious. A bunny is a good example to follow. Both can do the zoomies, the hops, the flops and use litter boxes. But I don’t think kitty would like the hay and fresh greens. But one never knows about animals. Example: We have robins eating the suet hanging from our deck posts. I’ve only seen them eat bugs and worms. I’m happy to see my wild bunny friend has come back again to eat the seed that falls from the bird seed cake we hang in the front. I throw out pellets made from timothy hay, in hopes she might like that. And also berries and carrot shavings for the box turtle when he/she shows up each year.
Wild bunny friends are the best! I keep seeing bunnies near our building, or it might be the same bunny. And of course on my walks around the reservoirs, there are lots of wild bunnies, with babies.
Beyond cute!