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We share adorable pictures of pets who blend in perfectly with the background… but can you spot the cheeky animals?

We asked Sun readers to send us the best snaps of their invisible pets. Have you got an invisible pet? Send in your pictures to [email protected]. Be sure to include a telephone number. 

THESE pets all appear to have chameleon blood as they blend in perfectly with the background.

Dogs, cats and even a pygmy hedgehog almost disappear because their colouring matches their chosen hiding place.

 Matthew Young and Harley Edmonds often trip over their dog Marley because the terrier-cross’s fur is the same grey as their shaggy rug
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Matthew Young and Harley Edmonds often trip over their dog Marley because the terrier-cross’s fur is the same grey as their shaggy rugCredit: Mercury Press

And they are all the beloved pets of Sun readers.

We asked you to send us your invisible pet pictures after telling yesterday how couple Matthew Young and Harley Edmonds often trip over their dog Marley because the terrier-cross’s fur is the same grey as their shaggy rug.

Harley, of Swinton, Manchester, said: “When he’s on it he is completely camouflaged and to make matters worse, the rug is his favourite spot.

“You need to be so careful. Marley is tiny and the rug is huge so he could be anywhere on there.”

Here we share the best hidden pets sent in by our readers...

 

 This is cockerpoo Milo’s go-to hiding spot when Ian Dixon, of Great Barr, Birmingham, says it’s bath time
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This is cockerpoo Milo’s go-to hiding spot when Ian Dixon, of Great Barr, Birmingham, says it’s bath timeCredit: Ian Dixon
 Moggie Tay loves this bed but sometimes gets sat on by owner Peter Arnold near Gatwick, West Sussex
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Moggie Tay loves this bed but sometimes gets sat on by owner Peter Arnold near Gatwick, West SussexCredit: Peter Arnold
 Mark Morris, of Loughton, Essex, said his Scottie lives dangerously, explaining: “I almost step on Momo getting out of the shower in the morning because he’s impossible to see when he sits on my shower mat. Momo will be delighted to have his picture in The Sun”
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Mark Morris, of Loughton, Essex, said his Scottie lives dangerously, explaining: “I almost step on Momo getting out of the shower in the morning because he’s impossible to see when he sits on my shower mat. Momo will be delighted to have his picture in The Sun”Credit: Mark Morris

Have you got an invisible pet? Send in your pictures to [email protected]. Be sure to include a telephone number.

 Harley the bichon lives with Jules Burford in Cobham, Surrey, who said: “She often disappears into our cushion”
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Harley the bichon lives with Jules Burford in Cobham, Surrey, who said: “She often disappears into our cushion”Credit: Jules Burford
 Forrest the pygmy hedgehog keeps Stewart and Tina MacDonald, of Chatham, on their toes
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Forrest the pygmy hedgehog keeps Stewart and Tina MacDonald, of Chatham, on their toesCredit: Stewart Macdonald
 Little Maisie loves to lie stock-still on a carpet in a bid to disappear, but is invariably foiled by her shiny black nose and eyes. Owner James O’Shea said: “Maisie is always trying to blend in"
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Little Maisie loves to lie stock-still on a carpet in a bid to disappear, but is invariably foiled by her shiny black nose and eyes. Owner James O’Shea said: “Maisie is always trying to blend in"
 Cavalier King Charles spaniel Stan keeps owner Tony Parsons on high alert in autumn in Hampstead, North London
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Cavalier King Charles spaniel Stan keeps owner Tony Parsons on high alert in autumn in Hampstead, North LondonCredit: Tony Parsons
 Simon Garner of Southend, Essex, says lab Cooper is not allowed on the sofa but breaks the rule with camouflage
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Simon Garner of Southend, Essex, says lab Cooper is not allowed on the sofa but breaks the rule with camouflageCredit: Simon Garner
 Proud Duncan Rycroft sent in this photo with the challenge: "Try to spot our dog Roxy - she is so good at hiding." She does indeed seem to have been granted the superpower of invisibility, thanks to a white cushion
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Proud Duncan Rycroft sent in this photo with the challenge: "Try to spot our dog Roxy - she is so good at hiding." She does indeed seem to have been granted the superpower of invisibility, thanks to a white cushionCredit: Duncan Rycroft
 This mutt hides in plain sight by blending in with an unpitched tent in his owner’s back garden
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This mutt hides in plain sight by blending in with an unpitched tent in his owner’s back gardenCredit: Sue Wallis
 Greyhound Bliss lives with Diane and Peter Griffiths in Epping, Essex – and has a bed to match her fur
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Greyhound Bliss lives with Diane and Peter Griffiths in Epping, Essex – and has a bed to match her furCredit: Ann Galvin
 Bronte pretends to be a sand sculpture on a day out with Jenny Darby at Flamborough Head, East Yorks
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Bronte pretends to be a sand sculpture on a day out with Jenny Darby at Flamborough Head, East YorksCredit: Jenny Darby
 Tabby Barney, who died last year, was a true trip hazard, say Elaine and Steve Dunn of Wigan
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Tabby Barney, who died last year, was a true trip hazard, say Elaine and Steve Dunn of WiganCredit: Steve Dunn
 Doodle the goldendoodle from Wakefield, West Yorks, loves mud – and this carpet, says owner Kathy Tattersall
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Doodle the goldendoodle from Wakefield, West Yorks, loves mud – and this carpet, says owner Kathy TattersallCredit: No
 Mutt Teddy is a master of disguise since Helen Hawkins, of Corby, Northants, bought this sofa throw
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Mutt Teddy is a master of disguise since Helen Hawkins, of Corby, Northants, bought this sofa throwCredit: Helen Hawkins
 Labrador Ben collects soft toys so he can get lost in a crowd, says Barbara Pain from Malvern, Worcs
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Labrador Ben collects soft toys so he can get lost in a crowd, says Barbara Pain from Malvern, Worcs
 the spaniel dons his invisibility cloak in bed while trying to hide from owner Lisa Richards
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the spaniel dons his invisibility cloak in bed while trying to hide from owner Lisa RichardsCredit: Lisa Hares
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