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Everyone could use a little charm in their lives, especially when it comes in the form of adorable animals. If you’re reading this, chances are you’re on the lookout for something extra special. So, get comfortable and grab that lint roller, because you might want to stick around! Cuteness Pet Community was established in 2008 as a gathering spot for pet owners to showcase their beloved animals and connect with fellow pet enthusiasts. Today, Cuteness has evolved into a hub where you can enjoy a plethora of viral animal videos, discover helpful pet advice, dive into fun DIY projects, read interviews with famous pets, brainstorm the perfect name for your furry friend, and so much more!

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  • 3 days ago | cuteness.com | Cynthia Anaya

    Everyone knows exercise provides a range of benefits to humans. It helps dogs in the same ways. Ideally, most healthy dogs should get some form of physical and mental exercise on a daily basis; up to 30 to 120 minutes a day, depending on breed, age, and overall health, with an average of 30 minutes of daily exercise recommended for humans.

  • 4 days ago | cuteness.com | Cynthia Anaya

    They say cats have nine lives, and in some households, cats have many hiding places, too. Cats hide for different reasons, ranging from illness and instincts to safety and security. Regardless of the reason, being unable to find your indoor cat can be worrisome, especially if you recently opened an exterior door and have a curious, adventurous feline.

  • 6 days ago | cuteness.com | Adam Symchuk

    Humanity's relationship with dogs goes back over 30,000 years, and they are considered the first domesticated animal. Descending from wolves, dogs have been bred worldwide to maximize desirable traits for work or companionship. Millennia of breeding specific traits have given us the popular breeds of today, which now reside in 65.1 million American homes as of 2024. With such a long history and strong bond, many remain unaware of the number of vulnerable dog breeds facing extinction.

  • 1 week ago | cuteness.com | Adam Symchuk

    Snakes can be the object of horror for some, with 2% to 3% of the world having ophidiophobia (a great fear of snakes), according to a study published in Psychiatry Research. Others note that snakes make good pets and champion the unique bond they form with their scaly friends. Regardless of where people stand, the world's largest snake, the titanoboa (Titanoboa cerrejonensis), paints a terrifying picture of an ancient beast that once thrived over 50 million years ago.

  • 1 week ago | cuteness.com | Cynthia Anaya

    If you've ever been a proud dog mom or dad, you can attest to the joy that these animals bring into a human's life. Their cold noses have the power to warm hearts, and you don't have to do much to earn their love and affection. They keep you company, make you laugh, and give life purpose. It's no wonder that owning a dog can increase your life expectancy, too. In fact, it's been scientifically proven to provide a range of health benefits for the heart while lowering the risk of certain diseases.

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