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Friday, 9 September 2016

This Rescued Bunny And Pigeon Duo Insist On Cuddling Together

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This precious pair is Pidg, the pigeon, and Bunny, the bunny. They arrived at the Kildare Animal Foundation Wildlife Unit separately as orphans, but now they're an unlikely little family.

This precious pair is Pidg, the pigeon, and Bunny, the bunny. They arrived at the Kildare Animal Foundation Wildlife Unit separately as orphans, but now they're an unlikely little family.

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Bunny was the first to arrive at the wildlife rescue, located in Ireland. He was tiny, weak, and so young the umbilical cord was still attached. "We honestly didn't expect him to make it. But he did," the foundation said in a Facebook video.

Bunny was the first to arrive at the wildlife rescue, located in Ireland. He was tiny, weak, and so young the umbilical cord was still attached. "We honestly didn't expect him to make it. But he did," the foundation said in a Facebook video.

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Two weeks later, they took in Pidg, a newly-hatched chick that had been found in a fallen nest. The foundation only had one incubator, so they put both babies in with a divider to separate them.

Two weeks later, they took in Pidg, a newly-hatched chick that had been found in a fallen nest. The foundation only had one incubator, so they put both babies in with a divider to separate them.

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But the animals had a better idea. A foster carer checked in on them and found that the divider was down and Bunny and Pidg were happily snuggled together.

But the animals had a better idea. A foster carer checked in on them and found that the divider was down and Bunny and Pidg were happily snuggled together.

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