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    Baby Deer and Cat Friend Have the Cutest Back Porch Cuddle Party

    By Candace Ganger Powell,

    5 hours ago

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    Some friendships have something truly magical about them. You can't always explain them, but they're beautiful to witness. Such is the case with a deer and a cat who just get each other.

    In the most Disney TikTok you'll see this week, Bree Fisher ( @breefisher6 ) captured a baby fawn and her cat having a cuddle on the porch and it's honestly the cutest thing ever! Take a look!

    In the quick 5-second clip, the camera spots the baby deer and cat in an embrace outside. As the camera zooms in for a closer look, you can see the fawn staring at the camera like they've been interrupted. Maybe because they have! A follow-up clip shows the two grooming each other, and it's too precious.

    Though this sweet rescue deer is no stranger to family snuggles. In another video shared in April, she found a friend in Bree's son, following him around the house to give him kisses and even lying in bed with him.

    Clearly this baby is a lover, not a fighter, and everyone is obsessed with her cat snuggles.

    "What in the Disney is going on here?" one person joked. "Meanwhile I canā€™t get that close to my cat lol," another added. "Apparently, your cat partied a little too hard and the deer is keeping him from driving. Two great pals!" another said.

    Related: Happy Baby Deer Pauses to Get Her Hair Brushed in Viral Video

    Do Deer Make Good Pets?

    As adorable as the deer and cat are, there are plenty of reasons they shouldn't be domesticated. This isn't speaking to rescues that are being rehabilitated by licensed professionals, but anyone who spots a lone fawn and wants to help.

    Pango Vet says deer don't make good pets because, though they're generally docile, they can be dangerous once they grow up. It's also illegal to own a deer in many states as raising them by hand can put them at risk once re-introduced into the wild. It should only be done by professionals.

    Deer can also "jump high, have a body shape that is difficult to mount or harness, and are so nervous that they can literally die of stress," the site adds. Not to mention the fact that they can destroy property if they don't have adequate space.

    If you spot a fawn in the wild, you should not touch it or pick it up because mothers rarely abandon their young. Wildlife generally don't make good pets , so if possible, steer clear. When in doubt contact your local wildlife control no matter how cute the baby deer is!

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