Submitted by WorthABean t3_11dv44m in aww
gin_and_toxic t1_jab2zxf wrote
/r/confusingperspective
Poet_Less t1_jab4llg wrote
Lol I thought they were connected 🤣
WorthABean OP t1_jab59e5 wrote
They pretty much are haha. We joke that they're synchronized - everything they do is simultaneous including bowel movements, sleeping, waking up, etc!
globaleu t1_jabsqkj wrote
If it is so then they are not fosters they might be twins, doing this cute act of innocence.
azlan194 t1_jacggsk wrote
Aren't all puppies and kittens twins if they belong to the same litter?
MrsAnthropy t1_jaeju2w wrote
Yes, all dogs in a litter are fraternal; two would be like twins, three would be triplets, and so on. Identical twins (from the same egg) in dogs are incredibly rare.
Gloomy_Industry8841 t1_jae2spl wrote
Awww, darlings!! I hope they are adopted together.
GarnetAndOpal t1_jaecpxl wrote
So adorable. I could refuse them nothing. Those eyes!
WalrusByte t1_jabewtm wrote
I was totally like "No way, a 2-headed dog!". Thought they were two thirds of the way to being a Cerberus!
dallashf t1_jabu4j0 wrote
Oh com'om man, he have mentioned in that the two foster ones, if they are foster they are different from the whole. Am I getting it right or just mixing up the name with a word.
WalrusByte t1_jacwqjn wrote
I think foster just means that they're rescues. I mostly hear it used for humans. A foster child is a child who has to be under the care of someone other than their parents, usually because their biological parents were abusive or otherwise irresponsible. So I'm guessing it means a similar thing with dogs.
They did mention that they're two of them, but often when there are two-headed animals it's a result of twins combining together in the womb. So they are technically individuals that are just fused together.
Versal-Hyphae t1_jad21r5 wrote
Fostering with animals means that the animal is up for adoption, but instead of staying at a shelter they spend their time living with a foster family in their home. The family is only taking care of them until they get adopted, so they won’t stay forever (unless it’s a “foster fail” where the foster family decides to adopt the animal themselves), but it helps the animal get used to living with people in a home. It’s useful for puppies and kittens to learn how to be good house pets at a young age, for elderly animals that need special care there isn’t time or staff for at the shelter, for traumatized animals that need a quieter and calmer place to recover from whatever difficulties they faced before being adoptable, etc.
Dr_Bitchcraft8 t1_jaf2wb0 wrote
I got downvoted for jokingly calling them conjoined pitties 🤷🏻♀️🙄
TheShadowBow t1_jaco85w wrote
Hahahaha, they are just forcing each other to get the meal first, who will get the first part.
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