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IT MUTT BE LOVE

Meet the adorable animals who chews to keep playing with their old soft toys

Then-and-now shots reveal the lifelong friendship between animals and their threadbare teddies and cuddly ducks

ARE you still a softie for a soft toy that you’ve had since you were small?

Well, you’re not alone – and we’re not just talking about people who still treasure their threadbare teddies or battered bunnies.

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Fetch! . . . gorgeous mutt can't stop holding onto the ball
Bear with me . . . cat's almost double the size of favourite soft toy

As these cute then-and-now shots show, plenty of pets also grow attached to their stuffed toys.

These cute moggies and mutts form a bond that stays with them from when they were little fluffy bundles too.

And it mutt be love for these cuties...

Lion down . . . golden retriever's battered toy has seen better days
Gimme a hug . . . this cat is feline happy with cheeky monkey
They call it ducky love . . . this bird gets carried around everywhere
Ducky love . . . this cat just loves hanging around in the pond
Hop it! . . . sweet bunny chills out with cat friend
Flying without wings . . . naps are never the same without a friend in need
Snappy snaps . . . it's unusual to see these two far apart

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