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Adorable Animals You Should Be Following on Instagram

I follow them, you should too!

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Adorable Animals You Should Be Following on Instagram
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I believe I follow more furry creatures on Instagram than people. These are some pages you should be following on Instagram if you are an animal lover.

@BethOStern

Beth Stern is the wife of Howard Stern. Beth and Howard foster kittens all year around. They also have 6 resident cats of their own(pictured above) Walter, Yoda, Charlie (Chunk), Sophia, Leon Bear, and Bella.

@BlackJaguarWhiteTiger

Eduardo Serio rescues as many animals in need from sad circumstances such as circuses, breeding facilities, and people who keep them as pets. He provides each animal with food, medical care, and trust. Most of Eduardo's posts are videos which are very enjoyable to watch.

@ToastMeetsWorld

If you follow @TheFatJew on Instagram, you should be following his beloved dog Toast. She is a puppy mill rescue and has no teeth. She has her own book too! Also follow her sisters@MuppetsRevenge and @UnderPantstheDog.

@Buddys_adventures_


Buddy was a foster of @BethOStern. He has no eyes and acts like a dog. He is very bright for a blind kitty! Never underestimate the power of a blind cat. Buddy also has a book written by Beth called "Yoda Gets a Buddy."

@Neenadaweenadog

If you have a Vine, you have probably heard of Brittany Furlan. Brittany owns two adorable dogs. Neena and Wicket (Wicky) @WickytheDog. I enjoy watching daily snapchats of these two on Brittany's snapchat @Brittanyjfurlan

@Wofgang2242

Steve adopts senior dogs (and a pig) in need of a good home. Many of his followers have adopted senior pets because of his posts.

@estherthecutie

It's ruff being Justin Bieber's dog.

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