#Fur the clout — these spoiled NYC dogs are Insta famous

#Fur the clout — these spoiled NYC dogs are Insta famous

“#Fur the clout — these spoiled NYC dogs are Insta famous” These four-legged New Yorkers may drool uncontrollably, but they rule their digs thanks to Instagram stardom. That’s doubly true for Charlie, the 8-year-old bichon poodle, and his roommate, Sawyer, a 5-year-old goldendoodle. They live in an apartment on the Upper East Side with their…

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#A look back at this week’s top cat moments

#A look back at this week’s top cat moments

“#A look back at this week’s top cat moments” To let our readers in on a little secret: The Post loves cat videos. It’s a blessing and a curse to be among like-minded feline fanciers — because sometimes there are just so many great cat moments to report and an insufficient number of hours in…

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#Alpacas get snotty when they don’t get their way

#Alpacas get snotty when they don’t get their way

“#Alpacas get snotty when they don’t get their way” Some sprung for a Peloton, or a new puppy — but for these friends, it was a trio of alpacas.  As far as pandemic purchases, Melanie Hinze and Melanie Ramos’ take the cake. The pals from Germany bought three alpacas, Elvis, Teddy and Puschel in July,…

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#Smooshy-faced cats can’t show emotion thanks to inbreeding

#Smooshy-faced cats can’t show emotion thanks to inbreeding

“#Smooshy-faced cats can’t show emotion thanks to inbreeding” Those moonface kitties are captivatingly cute, but their flattened features belie the feline’s true feelings. New research shared in The Conversation, a website where researchers write and publish their own articles, reveals that cats with a wide countenance are unable to express emotions as adeptly as their…

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