Some animals are ready to exchange the most comfortable bed in the world for a narrow box or bucket. What causes this behavior? Scientists are sure that there is nothing special about this phenomenon.
Many animals indulge in primitive instincts and try to hide more reliably so that not a single ill-wisher can disturb them. Therefore, if you see your pet resting in a laundry basket or flower pot, do not rush to remove him from there. Give him a good night's sleep and gain strength.
Guitar case is better than any crib
Now the nest is ready
Almost true to size
The love of cats for boxes is probably known to everyone. They can sit in them for hours, sleep and even play. Interestingly, kittens do not show as much interest in boxes as adult animals.
Pocket Puppy
A cup of fluffy goodness, please.
Decorative rabbits are similar to cats in many ways. They quickly become attached to humans, learn commands well, and are litter trained without any problems.
Many people will like this coffee
Decided to rest in a trash can
I'll probably stay here for a while
A big dog belongs in the sink
Three kids fit into one bucket
Master, have you forgotten anyone?
Great job
No, this is not a loaf. It's a cat
The cat curled up in a folded vacuum cleaner hose
The owl hid securely in the pipe
Almost all owls are nocturnal birds. During the daytime, they prefer to sleep and gain strength before hunting.
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