Monday Morning Cute: Bonobo Sanctuary

This is perhaps better classified as “touching” or “heartwarming” rather than “cute,” but close enough. Lola ya Bonobo, “the world’s only sanctuary for orphaned bonobos” is located near Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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This picture is described as “mwanda and lomela at Lola ya Bonobo sanctuary.” The caption on the sanctuary’s Wikipedia page says: “A new orphan called Lomela at Lola ya Bonobo is comforted by another bonobo.”

Photo credit: “Lr new best bonobo pics20” by Vanessawoods (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

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Monday Morning Cute: I sense much fear in you…….

His kittychlorian count must be off the scales!

(h/t Coco Puffin, in whom the Force is strong.)

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Monday Morning Cute: Pack Your Cat Carefully

This is a good example of efficient cat packaging. Note how a seemingly endless series of cats is able to exit the container.

This cat, however, was not packed properly, and now the recipient is having difficulty unwrapping him.

Here’s a kitten doing cute stuff in a way that is totally unrelated to the previous pictures.

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Monday Morning Cute: Donkeyshop Quartet (the pun needs some work…)

I’m open to other caption suggestions.

Bonus: Boston Terrier with a supernaturally long tongue.

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Monday Morning Cute: Resourceful Animals

This cat is training to do some parkour, but for now he just wants to come inside for a while.

This dog has no need for a Snuggie.

This dog, however, could use a grabber or something.

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Monday Morning Cute: Boston Terrier Bliss

You know you want some of whatever this little guy is having:

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Click to optimize cuteness

Photo credit: “Boston Terrier Puppies” by shuallyo on stock.xchng.

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Monday Morning Cute: In honor of Wombat Day

wombat-day-sticker-3Today is the eighth annual Wombat Day, an international celebration of all things wombat. If you know little to nothing about wombats, then you and I have a lot in common.

Here’s the pièce de résistance of the wombat phenomenon (in my opinion, anyway), via Dogwork.com:

I Love My Wombat, he is my best friend – Wombats should not be taken in as pets as they are an endangered species and illegal to own one. The wombat you see here was orphaned and grew up with humans and could not be returned to the wild. If you would like to learn more about wombats visit this website here
A video by Ajakwerth

Trust me, you want to wait around for the belly-scratching scene.

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