Wesley Romero+FollowBoston’s ducklings bundle up for winterEven the famous Make Way for Ducklings statues in Boston Public Garden are feeling the chill—each duck is now decked out in cozy sweaters and hats! Locals strolling through the park can’t help but smile at this festive sight, which brings a bit of warmth and whimsy to the city’s cold snap. It’s a fun reminder of how small touches can brighten up our daily routines, even in the harshest weather. Have you seen the ducklings’ winter outfits yet? What other creative ways have you noticed the city embracing the season? #Pets #Boston #PublicGarden10Share
davisjames+FollowMeet Reece: Boston’s happiest pup needs youReece, a six-month-old bundle of joy, is ready to bring endless smiles to a Boston family. She’s got a gentle spirit, loves kids, and never misses a chance for a car ride or a cuddle. If you’ve been thinking about adding a furry friend to your home, Reece could be the perfect fit—she’s playful, affectionate, and always up for adventure. Imagine coming home to her wagging tail and happy energy every day! Anyone else think Reece sounds like the ultimate companion? Let’s help her find the loving home she deserves! #Pets #AdoptDontShop #BostonPets00Share
davisjames+FollowWildlife on city streets: What’s changing?A wild animal was spotted roaming city streets, and it’s not just a one-off event—these encounters are happening more often as our neighborhoods expand into natural habitats. Local authorities acted quickly to keep everyone safe, but the real story is how our daily lives are intersecting with wildlife in new ways. With more video footage surfacing, it’s clear that the boundaries between people and nature are shifting. Have you noticed more wildlife in your area? How do you think cities should handle these situations? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #Pets #UrbanWildlife #CityLife11Share
Matthew KirkFollowingMaya the jaguar still thriving at 20!Maya, the beloved jaguar at ABQ BioPark, just turned 20—outliving the average jaguar lifespan and still going strong! Even with some age-related kidney issues, she’s full of energy, playing with her favorite fire hose cube and boomer balls. The BioPark team is making sure every day is special for her, showing real dedication to animal care. It’s inspiring to see how Maya’s story highlights the importance of wildlife conservation and the joy these animals bring to our community. What are your favorite memories of visiting Maya or other animals at the BioPark? #Pets #Albuquerque #ABQBioPark901Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowLynx Kitten’s Wild Adventure Begins!A UK-born Carpathian lynx kitten is about to make history! She’s the first of her kind bred at Newquay Zoo to join Europe’s Linking Lynx rewilding project. Next up: a week in quarantine, then off to Germany for survival bootcamp—think hunting lessons and wild skills, all to prep her for a real forest release this autumn. This little cat’s journey is a huge win for conservation and genetic diversity. Can’t wait to see her thrive! #Pets #LynxKitten #WildlifeConservation353Share
Matthew KirkFollowingFormby’s wild reindeer rescue: Christmas saved!A runaway reindeer turned Formby into the set of a holiday adventure, with armed police, Royal Marines, and the Coastguard all joining forces to track it down. The reindeer bolted from a festive event and led rescuers on a wild chase across beaches and dunes, finally being found with thermal binoculars and gently guided to safety. Locals watched as emergency teams, a vet, and even a police drone worked together late into the night. It’s not every day you see Christmas spirit in action—what would you have done if you’d spotted the reindeer on the beach? #Pets #Formby #ChristmasRescue60Share
davisjames+FollowLahore Lion Attack: Wild Pets Gone WrongA lion escaped from a private home in Lahore and attacked a woman and two kids—can you imagine seeing a lion on your street?! The victims are recovering, but the city is furious. Turns out, keeping lions as pets is a status thing for the rich, but now everyone’s demanding a ban. Authorities arrested the owners, but people are asking: how did this even happen? Maybe it’s finally time to say no to wild animals as pets. #Pets #Lahore #LionAttack91Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowThis Cat’s Got Serious Baking SkillsYou HAVE to see Onyx the Maine Coon’s intense biscuit-making game. He kneads like he’s prepping for a Parisian bake-off—complete with a chef’s scowl that says, “Don’t mess with my dough!” People are obsessed, calling him the ‘professional biscuit maker’ and even comparing his stare to Adam Driver. If your cat’s ever made biscuits on your lap, you know the drill: it’s cute until the claws come out. But hey, it means they love you! #Pets #mainecoon #catsoftiktok941Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowThanksgiving goes to the dogs with Walter’s costumesThanksgiving just got a whole lot cuter thanks to Walter the Dachshund’s epic costume fashion show! Walter’s mom dressed him up in three hilarious Thanksgiving outfits: a turkey headband, a full-on turkey suit, and a Pilgrim getup (complete with questionable turkey feathers). Each look brought its own charm—and plenty of laughs, especially when Walter refused to move in the Pilgrim costume. Which one is your favorite? Personally, I think Walter’s Pilgrim face deserves a spot at the dinner table. Let’s hear which look wins your vote! #Pets #Thanksgiving #Dachshund382Share
William Mckinney+FollowQueensland’s wombats make a wild comebackThree northern hairy-nosed wombat joeys have been spotted for the first time in the wild at Powrunna State Forest, a place where their kind nearly vanished decades ago. Locals and wildlife lovers are buzzing—these rare marsupials are bouncing back thanks to years of careful conservation. With only 35 left in the 1980s, their numbers have slowly grown, and now, new births mean hope for the species’ future. This success shows how much impact dedicated efforts can have. What do you think: Should more endangered animals get this kind of focused help? #Pets #Queensland #Wombats190Share