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Move Over Selena These Are The Most Followed Animals On Instagram

SPIN South West
SPIN South West

06:11 9 Oct 2018


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There's nothing better than when you're sitting on the bus home after a long day and you see a cute Insta famous puppy that just brightens your day right up. 

We've compiled a list of some of the most followed animals on the gram. 

Jiffpom 8.9M Followers

 

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Doug The Pug 3.6M Followers

 

“When u remember u have food in the fridge” -Doug

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“‪Let’s just fall into bed‬” -Doug

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Grumpy Cat 2.4M Followers

 

 

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Juniper Fox

 

Scroll right and let’s talk. 🌿 I have gotten seven messages this week about people no longer wanting to care for the fox they purchased this past spring. That’s just this week. Fall is typically the time of year when the foxes that were born in the spring begin to mature and start to develop hormones. Their entire being is telling them it’s time to leave the den and find their own territory. This generally results in very upset and stand-offish animals that will bite or just want to be left alone. During this time they stop acting like puppies and begin acting like foxes. 🌿 Unfortunately, rehoming a Fox is not as simple as “can you take it?”. Because they are exotic animals permits are required, paperwork showing where you revived them is required, and there are strict enclosure requirements. Because of these stipulations we aren’t always able to help, especially if the animal was illegally purchased, abandoned, or in another country all together. 🌿 So just a reminder to anyone reading this: Foxes are wonderful animals and can be great companions, but they aren’t for everyone. They shouldn’t be conventional pets, because they are not like owning a cat or dog. They are still inherently wild with instincts and wild tendencies. 🌿 Here are a list of reasons you may not want a Fox: •Biting •Food aggression •Permits •Enclosure expenses •Exotic vet costs •Raw diet costs •Destructive behavior •Nocturnal behavior •Highly unlikely to potty train •Skunk like odor •Typically skittish or aloof For more information on foxes and their behavior click here 👉🏼 #livingwithjuni

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Donut bother me 🍩

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Nala The Cat


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