22 photos of very large animals that have forgotten that they are big
Categories: Animals | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/22-photos-of-very-large-animals-that-have-forgotten-that-they-are-big.htmlThe animals in this collection seem to have forgotten that they are no longer small. Despite their impressive size, they are happy to sit on the owners' handles (if you can call it that), play, hug and ask to be stroked. From the outside it looks very funny. See for yourself!
"It seems like it will never stop growing. Help us!"
"When Grandma comes to visit, our great Dane turns into a small lap dog."
We hope this woman feels comfortable.
"My 80-kilogram malamute also likes to be held on handles."
"We saw this giantess today at the vet. She was very quiet and obediently sat next to the hostess waiting for her turn."
"Me and my best friend."
"He just identifies himself as a lapdog."
Among cats, it turns out, there are also giants!
For such a dog, you need to buy a separate sofa, otherwise everyone will not fit on it.
"Grandma barely lifted my cat today. Then I reminded her that it will grow for at least 2 more years."
Would sir like a cup of coffee?
Yes, it's practically a wolf!
"Meet Karl, a 70-kilogram hybrid of a Lion and a Good Boy!"
"So what if I'm big? I still want to get my hands on it!"
"Dad and my dog. Dad's height is more than 180 cm."
"My friend's cat is almost the same height as himself. Meet Zach and Marty."
Even adults sometimes need hugs.
"Dad and his Maine Coon, nicknamed Buba."
"Today I brought my dog to work. To say that everyone was surprised is to say nothing!".
Best friends forever!
"Samson and a regular-sized cat for scale."
"My giant lump of happiness!"
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