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50 Cutest Adoptable Spring Chicks
Spring is here, which means it's time to take a look at these gorgeous birds, all available for adoption via Pet Finder. Most people think of dogs and cats as being the best pets. Think again! Birds can make wonderful, caring pets with the right care and attention. Consider adopting one of these beautiful…
Thelma the dog obviously adores her chick babies. The chicks clearly trust Thelma. What could be better? Ms. Thelma loves her chicks so much, she happens to think they're her kind! We'll let her think that. We happen to be big fans of different species taking a liking to each other, which makes us really like this short video. Enjoy the cute 26-second clip below of some chickie and doggie goodness. ...
Imagine the cutest thing you can possibly think of. What you're about to watch is even cuter than that. This video has all the right amounts of "squee" and "aww" that make our hearts melt instantly, all while going viral at the same time. This kitten has taken in a clutch of chicks under her "wing." Watch them cuddle up against her. Try to control yourselves! SWEETEST ANIMAL FOSTER FAMILIES: ...
A video shows a cat curling and cuddling up with a brood of chicks. The cat is an orange and white tabby and some of the chicks have similar coloring. "Ginger Family" is the name of the video : Who would have thought a cat could be so kindly disposed to some chicks? While suggesting that the "minute-long video is proof that felines and fowl can be friends," the New York Daily News can't resist a sarcastic jab wondering if the "cat had Chicken McNuggets in mind for its next meal." Some more stories about unexpected interspecies friendships on Care2 are about a baby kangaroo and a wombat sharing a pouch, the elephant Tarra mourning Bella the dog, the one-plus year of friendship ...
With summer right around the corner, you may be thinking, "This is the perfect time to try raising baby chicks!" And it really could be. But before you jump headfirst into the wonderful world of raising chickens, you need to ask yourself a few questions to make sure you fit the bill of a chicken whisperer. And while some chicken experts have gauged the difficulty of raising backyard egg-laying hens of somewhere between raising a cat and a dog, baby chicks are a bit of a different story and require some additional TLC. "Chickens, and especially chicks, need to be checked every day--twice a day would be better--to make sure they have feed and water and are safe," explains Gail Damerow, author ...
Bunnies Picking Up Chicks
Bunnies seem so innocent and fluffy, but there are bonafide ladies' men hiding under a few of those cotton tails. Why do you think Playboy uses a bunny as its logo? These rabbits have got game when it comes to chicks. You may never look at the Easter Bunny the same way again. WORRIED WABBIT Charles the Easter Bunny…



