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They live rent-free with butlers, drivers, chefs, personal shoppers, stylists, the works. They laze around, eat, sleep, play, poop and repeat with not a care in the world. Yet you're unlikely to ever hear a "thank you" from them, nor a "sorry" when they cause chaos and destruction.

Still, we love our pets... and they can do no wrong - even when they do. Instead of banishing them to the naughty corner, people have been 'shaming' their furkids online. And the pics are causing howls of laughter. Cats, dogs, rodents, birds and even goats have had their mugshots taken for all the world to see.

While many of us might be embarrassed to have our sins on public display, these guys and girls clearly couldn't care less... Bored Panda has put together a compilation of pets behaving badly and getting shamed for it online. By the time you're done scrolling, they'll likely be up to their next bout of mischief.

We also reached out to Nicole Ellis, a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Pet Lifestyle Expert with Rover, to get her advice on what to do when our furkids act like naughty toddlers. You'll find that interview between the images.

#1

He Was Starving

German Shepherd dog with a funny sign showcasing pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans at home.

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14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"... and I'd do it again"

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Our pets bring us so much joy but they also have the ability to drive us up the pole. Whether it's chewing our favorite pair of shoes, digging up the garden, making a mess of the kitchen, or eating the meal we'd just spent hours preparing for ourselves, there's no shortage of mischief for them to get up to.

Many of us laugh off the little sins our furkids commit, but the bigger ones might bring us to angry tears. Even then, experts say losing your temper is not the way to discipline an animal, and there are several reasons why...

Firstly, our pets often don't even realize they're being "naughty." Even if they might look guilty.

"That tucked tail, lowered head, or avoiding eye contact usually isn’t guilt. It’s a response to our tone of voice, body language, or previous experiences of being scolded. The dog is reacting to the human’s reaction, not reflecting on their past decision," explains Nicole Ellis, a certified Professional Dog Trainer and Pet Lifestyle Expert with Rover.

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    #2

    No Rules Street Fight

    Two black and white cats playfully wrestling indoors, showcasing hilarious pets living rent-free behaving like ungrateful hooligans.

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    Mike F
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A old friend used to call this cat on cat violence.

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    #3

    He Ate The Catnip In My Tea Garden Pots, And Slid All Over The Pots Like Floppy Jello. No Tea For Me

    Cat living rent-free lying mischievously across two plant pots in a grassy garden, showing ungrateful pet behavior.

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    Ellis tells Bored Panda during an interview that her own rescue dog Maggie is a perfect example of this.

    "If you ask her, 'who did this?', even when nothing occurred, she will go and hide under a table when she clearly actually did nothing at all," says the expert. "So from the dog’s perspective, they weren’t being 'naughty.' They were being opportunistic." 

    Ellis adds that dogs and cats learn through  consequences and reinforcement. "If something is rewarding — like chewing a shoe that smells like their favorite person or stealing a roast turkey that tastes amazing the brain notes that as a successful behavior worth repeating."

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    #4

    She Looks Proud Of That

    Duck with mottled black and white feathers outside, humorously holding a note about pets living rent-free and ungrateful behavior.

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    Bookworm
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well at least she did something today.

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    #5

    Well That Didn’t Work

    Gray tabby cat lying sprawled on a sheet of aluminum foil on a wooden table, showcasing pets living rent-free antics.

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    #6

    I Figured I'd Try My Hand At Chicken Shaming

    Rooster wearing a sign that says it terrorizes the tiny human, one of the hilarious pets living rent-free and acting like hooligans.

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    According to Ellis, shouting at your pet when they do something you deem as 'naughty,' is counter-productive.

    "First, it often happens too late," she says. "If you find a shredded shoe minutes or hours after the event, the pet can’t connect the yelling with the earlier behavior."

    Put yourself in your dog or cat's paws. How do you feel when someone yells at you? Perhaps stressed, nervous, scared or angry?

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    According to U.K.-based dog behavior specialists, Gooddoggie shouting at your pet can trigger the release of stress hormones, and in the case of canines, this causes the animal to be even more reactive to scary and/or stressful situations.

    #7

    We Found Her After Hours Of Searching

    Cat’s paw and tail poking out from under furniture, illustrating pets living rent-free and behaving like ungrateful hooligans.

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    #8

    The Crime Scene And The Perpetrator

    Messy room scattered with cards and a curious cat on a cluttered desk showing pets living rent-free mischief moments

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    Bookworm
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And I'll keep doing it until you agree to second dinner!

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    #9

    Will Not Give Chair Back

    Gray tabby cat lounging on a black office chair armrest, showcasing pets living rent-free and ungrateful hooligan behavior.

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    "Our dogs don’t know how to count to 10, or take deep breaths, they can only react to how they are feeling at that moment," explains the Gooddoggie site. "This means your dog is likely to become more defensive, display avoidance behaviors (such as that guilty look they sometimes do), or they might become more anxious."

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    Ellis agrees. "Shouting can simply scare or stress out your pet, which doesn’t teach them what to do instead," she tells us. "Some pets may become anxious, hide, or avoid their owner — but the original behavior often continues when no one is around."

    #10

    My Catsitter Sent Me This

    Cat sitting on person’s chest early morning, showcasing pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    Bookworm
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mother I am not releasing the hostage until you return.

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    #11

    Pug Shaming

    Pug lying on carpet next to whiteboard with a funny pet shaming message about stealing and eating a sandwich.

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    Angela B
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I shall now imitate said sandwich by becoming a loaf.

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    #12

    Cat Shaming

    Orange cat sitting on a striped outdoor cushion with a sign showing pet behavior in hilarious rent-free pets pics.

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    Woof Yo
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So glad this gorgeous ginger is ok. Chives are poison to cats, if I recall correctly.

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    Ellis says that clear training, prevention and rewards are far more effective than punishment after the fact.

    "The most effective approach is management and teaching and rewarding an alternative behavior, rather than punishment," Ellis says. For example, if a dog chews shoes, they may need more enrichment or better chew options.

    "Putting away your shoes could also help," suggests the expert. "Reward your dog for choosing their toy instead of your shoe."

    #13

    For Shame

    Beagle dog wearing a sign admitting to stealing chicken, a hilarious pet living rent-free and acting like an ungrateful hooligan.

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    Mike F
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well obviously the puppy needed it worse.

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    #15

    Huckleberry Is Wearing The Tennis Balls Of Shame

    Two goats behind a fence in a snowy yard, one wearing tennis balls on its horns, pets living rent-free moments.

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    You can use a similar approach with cats. "Cats climbing counters may need higher cat trees or more vertical spaces," Ellis tells us. "Reward a cat for relaxing on a designated perch instead of the counter."

    She explains that animals repeat behaviors that work for them, so if we make the right choices more rewarding, those often become the habits. According to Ellis, most “naughty” behavior is actually normal behavior that hasn’t been guided yet — things like chewing, stealing food, barking, or scratching furniture.

    #16

    Had Some Friends Over

    Two firefighters posing with a cat next to a hole in the wall, showing hilarious pets living rent-free antics.

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    #17

    Absolutely Refused To Get Out So My Kid Could Play In There. P.S Not Even My Cat!

    Cat sitting inside a colorful play tunnel outdoors, showcasing pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Never thought of getting a kid play tunnel instead of the tiny cat play tunnels for my h̶e̶l̶l̶i̶o̶n̶s̶ kitties

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    #18

    I Learned To Use Buttons To Communicate But Now I Won’t Stop Telling Mom It’s Time To “Feed The Dog” (Spoiler: It’s Not)

    White fluffy dog lying near a "feed the dog" button with a sign showing pets living rent-free and acting like hooligans

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    Bookworm
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You didn't think this would work out this way?

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    "We should be concerned if there’s aggression towards other animals or family members, the pet is injuring himself or seems stressed or anxious. Or if training and management aren’t improving the situation," Ellis tells us, adding that at that point, it’s best to consult a qualified trainer or veterinary behaviorist.

    The expert notes that behavior issues can be linked to stress, unmet needs, or even medical conditions. "The earlier owners seek help, the easier these issues usually are to resolve and manage," she advises.

    #19

    Their Greed Sickens Me

    Two pets living rent-free, a black dog and gray cat, sneaking snacks from an open kitchen refrigerator.

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    #20

    This 100% Indoor Cat Snuck Out The Dog Door While We Were Bringing In Packages And Did This

    Cat holding a leaf in its mouth standing on a porch, one hilarious pet living rent-free inside a home.

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    Before we end the interview, we ask Ellis to share a story about one of her pet clients behaving badly. And we're glad we did...

    "I have a client who every time he brought a date home, his dog would chew up the date’s very expensive shoes. He thought that his dog was judging the women he dated," she told us. "In fact, the dog often was locked in a separate room, once he supplied toys inappropriate mental enrichment items during this time the shoe chewing did."

    #22

    Cat Confessions

    Tortoiseshell cat lying on bed next to a paper plate with a funny message about pets living rent-free.

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    Woof Yo
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What is up with torties anyway?? My 2 girls get pretty mad when I leave - especially if I don't take my husband with me!

    #23

    This Was Personal

    Black cat standing on a plant stand next to a knocked-over plant with soil spilled on the floor, showcasing pet antics.

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    Bookworm
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I will not have my home cluttered with the green menace servant. Do not test me again or I shall do worse.

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    #24

    There Goes The Blind

    Cat lounging in twisted window blinds, showing hilarious pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing thoroughly.

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    #25

    I Was Asleep, It Was Still Alive, Which Is How I Figured Out It Wasn’t A Toy (Once My Eyes Cleared)

    Cat living rent-free with a caught mouse, acting like an ungrateful pet hooligan on a bed.

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    #26

    He's Not Allowed Up There

    Cat with glowing eyes peeking over kitchen cabinets, one of the hilarious pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    #27

    Can’t Be Mad At That Face

    Black and white dog caught eating cat litter, funny pet behavior showing ungrateful hooligans living rent-free.

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    #28

    This Is Frank. She’s Fat

    White pet rat in a kitchen bowl on a digital scale, showcasing hilarious pets living rent-free and ungrateful hooligans behavior.

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    #29

    I Feel Very Exposed

    White cat acting like an ungrateful hooligan, living rent-free in owner's space on a bathroom rug.

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    Bill Swallow
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    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If Bu+t-Wiggle commences, SHIELDS UP IMMEDIATELY!!!

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    #30

    Apparently He's Racist Against Mice

    Person holding a pet rat playing with a computer mouse in a living room, funny pets living rent-free moment.

    I left for 20 seconds to get something from the kitchen and he chewed my mouse...SHAME HIM

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    #31

    Cat-Shaming Has Become A Frequent Occurrence

    White cat sitting behind a humorous pet sign about jumping into a frozen pool, showcasing pets living rent-free antics.

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    Smeghead Tribble Down Under
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    Oh no D: Why is she jumping into a frozen pool? Who is LETTING her jump into a frozen pool?!

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    #32

    Is Cat Shaming Still Relevant?

    Tabby cat sitting on a bed with a humorous sign, showcasing pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    Lotekguy
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    14 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't sense any regret here.

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    #33

    “Father! Why Won’t You Let Me Consume The Crust?!”

    Pet living rent-free holding a slice of pizza, displaying hilarious and ungrateful hooligan behavior in a home setting.

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    #34

    Shame Bird

    Small bird holding a sign admitting to eating plants, one of the hilarious pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    BanBan
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How could you refuse that face anything 🥰

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    #35

    Simon Licked Half The Hair Off His Tail, So Now He Gets The Sunflower Of Shame Until We Can Go To The Vet

    White cat wearing a yellow sunflower collar, captured as a hilarious pet living rent-free and acting like an ungrateful hooligan.

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    #36

    Someone Broke A Lip Gloss Just To Give Me A Heart Attack

    Cat living rent-free with a mischievous expression and a bloody paw held by a person with gold nails.

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    #37

    Shame Me

    Small dog wearing a striped prisoner outfit resting on a couch next to a sign admitting mischief, showing ungrateful pet antics.

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    #38

    I Really Wanted The Treat!

    Small dog lying on a couch with a destroyed toy and a sign admitting mischief, showing pets living rent-free behavior.

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    #39

    Cat Shaming

    Tabby cat wearing a sign sitting on hardwood floor, showcasing pets living rent-free and ungrateful hooligans behavior.

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    Crystalwitch60
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Awww that’s cute as 🥰you can buy cat dummies lol

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    #40

    I Went Out For Dinner

    Tabby cat sitting among scattered small objects and trash on a wooden floor, showing pets living rent-free mischief.

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    Bookworm
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    13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Should have brought her dinner.

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    #41

    Bird Shaming

    Parrot biting a torn piece of paper with a note about eating mom’s work clothes, showcasing ungrateful pet behavior.

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    Lila Allen
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    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Parrots are a lot more aggressive than people realize. Also, they tend to only like a few individuals at a time. Very picky

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    #42

    Dog Shaming

    Black pug wearing a blue inflatable collar with a sign about scratching its ear in funny pet behavior.

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    martin734
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Scratching like that is usually a sign of mites. As soon as you see your dog obsessively scratching, take them too the vet.

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    #43

    My Puppy Joins The Dog Shaming Trend

    Small white dog sitting next to torn up tissues and a note, showing pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    Bookworm
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    13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mother I have shredded the intruder! Aren't you proud of me? My girl often does this, but she's a senior with cataracts so she's never getting in trouble for it. We're truly not sure if it's intentional or she thinks it's something else.

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    #44

    “Why Are You Asking Me To Sit Still??” - No Shame From The Chocolate-Eater

    Brindle dog sitting on a kitchen floor with a sign confessing to licking frosting off birthday brownies, showcasing pets living rent-free.

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    Naomi van Nijnatten
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My ignorant cat managed to steal a tiny piece of chocolate sprinkled bread that dropped on the floor. Called the vet, who told me to keep a close eye on her. Cat didn't react on the chocolate at all. Did learn from the vet that the more pure chocolate is, the worse it is for pet. The milky sweet candybar kind of chocolate can cause the least trouble. To bad I'm a dark chocolate lover. Even wash my plate thoroughly now, after breakfast.

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    #45

    My Nightly Castigation

    Black cat acting wildly on a woman's back indoors, showcasing pets living rent-free and behaving like ungrateful hooligans.

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    #46

    My Gremlin Regretting Chewing His Stitches In His Cone Of Shame

    Light brown rabbit wearing a protective cone and a red bandage on one ear, showing pets living rent-free behavior.

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    #47

    Parrot Shaming

    Parrot next to a chewed-up tablet case and a note, showcasing pets living rent-free and acting like ungrateful hooligans.

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    Earonn -
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hey, but you knew that when you got a parrot.

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