Thanks to Jacob over at BabyAnimalz.com.*BEF fo’ short, yo.
High-Beady-Eye-Factor*, cancelled out by roundness and paws up!
Eye of the Tiger
Risin’ up, back on the streetDid my time, took my chan-an-cesWent the distance, now I’m back on my feetJust a kitten and his will to surviiiiiiiive!
Huge props to Cori and Melina
New Year’s resolutions
1. Check your weight regularly
2. Exercise
Thank you Peyton for the chinchilla picture, and Emily for finding the incredible swimming piglets at Everything Isn’t
Rule of Cuteness #13: “Juicy” eyes and noses
…are instantly cute. I submit to you; “Chicken” the Pomeranian. A delightful little fellow, who travels by purse, and delights everyone he meets with his 5 pounds of energetic fluff. He’s the perfect example of a wet nose and eyes. You can almost hear him as he’s whisked away—”Listen, I’ve had it with the close-ups—this show is over!”
[Click the image to see the glisten!]
Thank you, Mary and Daveeda!
Everybody needs a mushroom…
…especially if they also double as fridge magnets.
These little ‘shrooms will get you high on cuteness without all the unpleasant chemical aftereffects.Mad props to alert reader Raeanne Pollard, who found these treasures at Fuzzy Town.
Luuuuuurp!
[singsong voice] I’m dee Kutest Kitten in dee World™ and I OWN you! la la lee [end singsong]
Thanks, AmazingCatCollection.com
Rule of Cuteness #12: Floppy Limbs are Cute
If there’s one thing I know, it’s everybody loves a friendly, floppy, fuzzy limb. We just want to reach out and grab it for some reason. Why do we do that? It may relate to Rule of Cuteness #2; look helpless. Does a floppy limb look ‘helpless’ and need ‘support’? Who knows.
Like, check out this floppage from Laura Richmond’s family hamster and “Porkchop’s” lil’ tail from Jen Mulson:

Smile: You’re on an underwater camera
The Ultimate in Chirpy Birdyness
…and now that the high-pitched squeals of cuteness worship have died down, you may be interested to know that the official name for this species is Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis Phoebe). We at Cute Overload pride ourselves on highly educational and informative content. Discovery Channel has nothing on us.This magnificent picture is only a small part of Professor Bill Eddleman’s wildlife photography portfolio.





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