These “snapcats” have found their bunny doppelgängers in a series of sweet photo shoots. Animal photographer Mark Taylor, from Surrey, England, and his assistants have scoured the U.K. to bring together carbon-copy rabbits and cats. Sharing details such as fur and eye color, seating positions, startled expressions, and even matching markings on their noses, the cute animals look as if they came from the same litter. Some of them also appear to be the best of friends, with the pairs cuddling up to and even lying on top of each other. Here: Blue-point Birman-cross kitten dozing with fluffy bunny. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Black Dutch rabbit with black-and-white kitten Felix. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Sleepy ginger kitten, Tom, 3 months old, lounging on Sandy Lionhead-Lop rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Black kitten with black Lionhead-cross rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Colourpoint kitten with baby rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
British Shorthair silver-spotted kitten, 8 weeks old, with silver Lop rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Colour-point lop rabbit baby with Lilac Ragdoll kitten. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Blue Dutch rabbit and matching kitten. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Chocolate Birman-cross kitten with chocolate Lop rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Colourpoint rabbit and Siamese kitten, 10 weeks old. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Russian Blue kitten chasing blue Lop rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
Ginger female kitten Sabrina scent-rubbing against a young sandy lop rabbit. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Warren Photographic/Caters News Agency)
11 Nov 2017 07:14:00,
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