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Funny Winning Animal Pics of the 2022 Comedy Pet Photo Awards

Morinaga, whose image also won the Cat Category, loves photographing street cats. His passion was sparked by his own pet cat and his adventures backpacking in Europe. Now, he often visits Japan's small islands, where he's always on the lookout for new felines to photograph. “When I returned to Japan, I continued to seek them out, they really cheer me up, especially after the last two years of the pandemic—they are so funny, even when they are doing something serious,” the photographer shares.“This amazing competition reminded me that such gestures from all animals are recognized as being hilarious, cute, and heart-warming not only in Japan but all over the world.” Morinaga won £2,000 ($2,260) and the title of Comedy Pet Photographer of the Year. But, even more importantly, he earned the opportunity to make a £5,000 ($5,650) donation to any animal charity of his choice. The photographer selected Charity is an important component of the competition. Thanks to a partnership with The other winning images are a delightful selection of funny animal photos that show everything from a dog getting wild in water to a befuddled cat stuck in a hedge. There's even a “cigar” smoking alpaca and a dog “chauffeur,” so if you are looking for a laugh, keep scrolling. “Jack the Cat stuck in the hedge” by Freya Sharpe (UK). Junior Category Winner. “Freya absolutely loves animals and has such a good bond with Jack. I know that she will be ecstatic about winning the Junior category of the compet...

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Dogs, cats, birds, and some other animals are kept as household pets. Reptiles and amphibians, when kept as pets, are kept in special glass enclosures. Many people keep fish as aquarium pets. Hutch, or cage, pets can be kept indoors or outdoors, and paddock pets are stabled outdoors. Some insects are also kept as pets. Humans generally keep pets for the pleasure the pets give to their owners, and this pleasure can be mutual. Pet keeping can thus be described as a symbiotic relationship, benefitting both animals and human beings. Since pets are found in nearly every culture and society, pet keeping apparently satisfies a deep, universal human need. Next to the dog, horses and cats are the animals most intimately associated with human beings. Surprisingly, both these animal groups were domesticated rather late in human history. There is no evidence that bce horses used in chariot battles were an established phenomenon throughout the see bce) in Egypt. This is all the more strange as the ancient Egyptians had tamed many types of animals, such as As has been noted, the primary bond distinguishing a pet-and-owner relationship is affection. As useful as many of these animals are, what The pet-and-owner relationship, however, is not only founded on companionship; since the earliest period of domestication, pets have fulfilled practical, economic ends. Catching other animals to feed their human masters is one of the most fundamental uses of pets, and not only dogs have served in t...

Pet

Dogs, cats, birds, and some other animals are kept as household pets. Reptiles and amphibians, when kept as pets, are kept in special glass enclosures. Many people keep fish as aquarium pets. Hutch, or cage, pets can be kept indoors or outdoors, and paddock pets are stabled outdoors. Some insects are also kept as pets. Humans generally keep pets for the pleasure the pets give to their owners, and this pleasure can be mutual. Pet keeping can thus be described as a symbiotic relationship, benefitting both animals and human beings. Since pets are found in nearly every culture and society, pet keeping apparently satisfies a deep, universal human need. Next to the dog, horses and cats are the animals most intimately associated with human beings. Surprisingly, both these animal groups were domesticated rather late in human history. There is no evidence that bce horses used in chariot battles were an established phenomenon throughout the see bce) in Egypt. This is all the more strange as the ancient Egyptians had tamed many types of animals, such as As has been noted, the primary bond distinguishing a pet-and-owner relationship is affection. As useful as many of these animals are, what The pet-and-owner relationship, however, is not only founded on companionship; since the earliest period of domestication, pets have fulfilled practical, economic ends. Catching other animals to feed their human masters is one of the most fundamental uses of pets, and not only dogs have served in t...

Funny Winning Animal Pics of the 2022 Comedy Pet Photo Awards

Morinaga, whose image also won the Cat Category, loves photographing street cats. His passion was sparked by his own pet cat and his adventures backpacking in Europe. Now, he often visits Japan's small islands, where he's always on the lookout for new felines to photograph. “When I returned to Japan, I continued to seek them out, they really cheer me up, especially after the last two years of the pandemic—they are so funny, even when they are doing something serious,” the photographer shares.“This amazing competition reminded me that such gestures from all animals are recognized as being hilarious, cute, and heart-warming not only in Japan but all over the world.” Morinaga won £2,000 ($2,260) and the title of Comedy Pet Photographer of the Year. But, even more importantly, he earned the opportunity to make a £5,000 ($5,650) donation to any animal charity of his choice. The photographer selected Charity is an important component of the competition. Thanks to a partnership with The other winning images are a delightful selection of funny animal photos that show everything from a dog getting wild in water to a befuddled cat stuck in a hedge. There's even a “cigar” smoking alpaca and a dog “chauffeur,” so if you are looking for a laugh, keep scrolling. “Jack the Cat stuck in the hedge” by Freya Sharpe (UK). Junior Category Winner. “Freya absolutely loves animals and has such a good bond with Jack. I know that she will be ecstatic about winning the Junior category of the compet...

Pet

Dogs, cats, birds, and some other animals are kept as household pets. Reptiles and amphibians, when kept as pets, are kept in special glass enclosures. Many people keep fish as aquarium pets. Hutch, or cage, pets can be kept indoors or outdoors, and paddock pets are stabled outdoors. Some insects are also kept as pets. Humans generally keep pets for the pleasure the pets give to their owners, and this pleasure can be mutual. Pet keeping can thus be described as a symbiotic relationship, benefitting both animals and human beings. Since pets are found in nearly every culture and society, pet keeping apparently satisfies a deep, universal human need. Next to the dog, horses and cats are the animals most intimately associated with human beings. Surprisingly, both these animal groups were domesticated rather late in human history. There is no evidence that bce horses used in chariot battles were an established phenomenon throughout the see bce) in Egypt. This is all the more strange as the ancient Egyptians had tamed many types of animals, such as As has been noted, the primary bond distinguishing a pet-and-owner relationship is affection. As useful as many of these animals are, what The pet-and-owner relationship, however, is not only founded on companionship; since the earliest period of domestication, pets have fulfilled practical, economic ends. Catching other animals to feed their human masters is one of the most fundamental uses of pets, and not only dogs have served in t...

Funny Winning Animal Pics of the 2022 Comedy Pet Photo Awards

Morinaga, whose image also won the Cat Category, loves photographing street cats. His passion was sparked by his own pet cat and his adventures backpacking in Europe. Now, he often visits Japan's small islands, where he's always on the lookout for new felines to photograph. “When I returned to Japan, I continued to seek them out, they really cheer me up, especially after the last two years of the pandemic—they are so funny, even when they are doing something serious,” the photographer shares.“This amazing competition reminded me that such gestures from all animals are recognized as being hilarious, cute, and heart-warming not only in Japan but all over the world.” Morinaga won £2,000 ($2,260) and the title of Comedy Pet Photographer of the Year. But, even more importantly, he earned the opportunity to make a £5,000 ($5,650) donation to any animal charity of his choice. The photographer selected Charity is an important component of the competition. Thanks to a partnership with The other winning images are a delightful selection of funny animal photos that show everything from a dog getting wild in water to a befuddled cat stuck in a hedge. There's even a “cigar” smoking alpaca and a dog “chauffeur,” so if you are looking for a laugh, keep scrolling. “Jack the Cat stuck in the hedge” by Freya Sharpe (UK). Junior Category Winner. “Freya absolutely loves animals and has such a good bond with Jack. I know that she will be ecstatic about winning the Junior category of the compet...

Pet

Dogs, cats, birds, and some other animals are kept as household pets. Reptiles and amphibians, when kept as pets, are kept in special glass enclosures. Many people keep fish as aquarium pets. Hutch, or cage, pets can be kept indoors or outdoors, and paddock pets are stabled outdoors. Some insects are also kept as pets. Humans generally keep pets for the pleasure the pets give to their owners, and this pleasure can be mutual. Pet keeping can thus be described as a symbiotic relationship, benefitting both animals and human beings. Since pets are found in nearly every culture and society, pet keeping apparently satisfies a deep, universal human need. Next to the dog, horses and cats are the animals most intimately associated with human beings. Surprisingly, both these animal groups were domesticated rather late in human history. There is no evidence that bce horses used in chariot battles were an established phenomenon throughout the see bce) in Egypt. This is all the more strange as the ancient Egyptians had tamed many types of animals, such as As has been noted, the primary bond distinguishing a pet-and-owner relationship is affection. As useful as many of these animals are, what The pet-and-owner relationship, however, is not only founded on companionship; since the earliest period of domestication, pets have fulfilled practical, economic ends. Catching other animals to feed their human masters is one of the most fundamental uses of pets, and not only dogs have served in t...

Funny Winning Animal Pics of the 2022 Comedy Pet Photo Awards

Morinaga, whose image also won the Cat Category, loves photographing street cats. His passion was sparked by his own pet cat and his adventures backpacking in Europe. Now, he often visits Japan's small islands, where he's always on the lookout for new felines to photograph. “When I returned to Japan, I continued to seek them out, they really cheer me up, especially after the last two years of the pandemic—they are so funny, even when they are doing something serious,” the photographer shares.“This amazing competition reminded me that such gestures from all animals are recognized as being hilarious, cute, and heart-warming not only in Japan but all over the world.” Morinaga won £2,000 ($2,260) and the title of Comedy Pet Photographer of the Year. But, even more importantly, he earned the opportunity to make a £5,000 ($5,650) donation to any animal charity of his choice. The photographer selected Charity is an important component of the competition. Thanks to a partnership with The other winning images are a delightful selection of funny animal photos that show everything from a dog getting wild in water to a befuddled cat stuck in a hedge. There's even a “cigar” smoking alpaca and a dog “chauffeur,” so if you are looking for a laugh, keep scrolling. “Jack the Cat stuck in the hedge” by Freya Sharpe (UK). Junior Category Winner. “Freya absolutely loves animals and has such a good bond with Jack. I know that she will be ecstatic about winning the Junior category of the compet...

Pet

Dogs, cats, birds, and some other animals are kept as household pets. Reptiles and amphibians, when kept as pets, are kept in special glass enclosures. Many people keep fish as aquarium pets. Hutch, or cage, pets can be kept indoors or outdoors, and paddock pets are stabled outdoors. Some insects are also kept as pets. Humans generally keep pets for the pleasure the pets give to their owners, and this pleasure can be mutual. Pet keeping can thus be described as a symbiotic relationship, benefitting both animals and human beings. Since pets are found in nearly every culture and society, pet keeping apparently satisfies a deep, universal human need. Next to the dog, horses and cats are the animals most intimately associated with human beings. Surprisingly, both these animal groups were domesticated rather late in human history. There is no evidence that bce horses used in chariot battles were an established phenomenon throughout the see bce) in Egypt. This is all the more strange as the ancient Egyptians had tamed many types of animals, such as As has been noted, the primary bond distinguishing a pet-and-owner relationship is affection. As useful as many of these animals are, what The pet-and-owner relationship, however, is not only founded on companionship; since the earliest period of domestication, pets have fulfilled practical, economic ends. Catching other animals to feed their human masters is one of the most fundamental uses of pets, and not only dogs have served in t...

Funny Winning Animal Pics of the 2022 Comedy Pet Photo Awards

Morinaga, whose image also won the Cat Category, loves photographing street cats. His passion was sparked by his own pet cat and his adventures backpacking in Europe. Now, he often visits Japan's small islands, where he's always on the lookout for new felines to photograph. “When I returned to Japan, I continued to seek them out, they really cheer me up, especially after the last two years of the pandemic—they are so funny, even when they are doing something serious,” the photographer shares.“This amazing competition reminded me that such gestures from all animals are recognized as being hilarious, cute, and heart-warming not only in Japan but all over the world.” Morinaga won £2,000 ($2,260) and the title of Comedy Pet Photographer of the Year. But, even more importantly, he earned the opportunity to make a £5,000 ($5,650) donation to any animal charity of his choice. The photographer selected Charity is an important component of the competition. Thanks to a partnership with The other winning images are a delightful selection of funny animal photos that show everything from a dog getting wild in water to a befuddled cat stuck in a hedge. There's even a “cigar” smoking alpaca and a dog “chauffeur,” so if you are looking for a laugh, keep scrolling. “Jack the Cat stuck in the hedge” by Freya Sharpe (UK). Junior Category Winner. “Freya absolutely loves animals and has such a good bond with Jack. I know that she will be ecstatic about winning the Junior category of the compet...