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Strangers Share The “Dumbest Photos” Of Their Pets And The Results Are Chuckle-Worthy

A black-and-white cat stares wide-eyed as she sits like a human, legs spread wide, on a couch

We’ve all had photos taken of us that weren’t the most… flattering, to say the least. Most of the time, these photos get deleted. Every once in a while, however, they’re too hilarious to not keep. “Bad” photos of our pets, on the other hand, are always worth more than gold. That’s why Amber Dawn invited strangers online to share some of the “dumbest photos” of their pets.

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“Everyone show me the dumbest photo of your pet/the most empty headed you’ve ever seen them,” Amber writes in her post. “I want to see all the silly babies, any animal, drop that pic.”

Amber starts us off strong with this silly photo of her very own cat. She poses a very valid question about him: “Does he know he exists?” It seems that someone else’s pup could be asked that very same question…

“It looks like they’re levitating out of their body,” a fellow commentor points out.

In regards to the next photo, you may wonder: “What the heck happened to make this cat make that particular face?” But alas, this is one mystery even the cat’s owner herself will never solve.

“There was no explanation for this,” she shares. “No one was next to me or touching her for her to make this face.”

The next photo needs no explanation. It speaks for itself, really.

Pet Owners Share the “Dumbest” Photos of Their Beloved Animal Friends

Finally, have you ever wondered what it would be like for a cat to wear the tiniest, cutest, helmet? Well, get ready to wonder no more!

If social media is good for one thing, it’s having the ability to admire silly, adorable pets from all around the world. Speaking of which, would you like to see more? Someone else posed a similar question to cat owners specifically.

You can find the source of this story’s featured image here!

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