“Many people were sharing memories of their own pets who had lived long lives,” she adds of the comments. “A lot of people said they were inspired to document their dogs’ lives alongside their children as they grow up together.”
first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 3, 2025It’s so nice when your pets make friends. They have their own little worlds! Just like one
precious munchkin cat named Stevie, who’s befriended the most adorable baby bunny in her yard. It’s like something out of a storybook. And the latest chapter in their tale has people absolutely obsessed.The munchkin cat’s mama shared the latest update of their friendship in the most adorable video online.was completely smitten with the baby bun after catching sight of it outside its window. For three days the munchkin cat waited and waited just to see the bunny.
“We were all excited for her next visit,” the woman wrote in the clip.Then something else exciting happened — mama
started coming around too! There was a lot to feel good about. They even got a visit from another friend, a squirrel! Stevie’s fur-sibling Nonna even got into the excitement. It’s always nice when friends come to visit!
We don’t know about you, but this is now our favorite story. And people in the comments section thought so too.In much the same way, a matching set is a one-and-done outfit: "When it’s hot out and layering isn’t an option, matching sets are a great way to look put-together without the effort," says Deb Polanco,
co-founder and chief creative director. In the case of a vest and shorts, like the Chanel tweed versions above, they're also great for layering a top underneath if it happens to be breezy that day."A matching linen set is lightweight, breathable, and keeps you cool while still looking polished," says Singla, noting that a pair of light trousers would work if shorts aren't your thing. "Sleeveless vests are still really on-trend right now," she adds. Pair them with "a bold, statement chain or statement earrings with a sleek bun. It’s all about breathable fabrics and letting your jewelry do the talking," says Joy Haugaard, founder and creative director of
"Whether you’re heading to Europe this summer or not, the aesthetic is always the fantasy of summer — think breezy linen sets, watercolor-printed dresses, and the comeback of espadrille sandals," notes Becker. "We can expect sunset shades like magenta, blood orange, and goldenrod as key colors as well as oceanic blue and jungle green."Wearing a full-color look like this backless dress is one option, but you can also go more subtle. "Even just one colorful piece or accessory can make your look feel fresh and more in tune with the season," notes Singla. A pretty stone is a great way to "summer-ify" your look. "London blue topaz and sky blue topaz capture the deep, rolling hues of the Atlantic. Peach morganite and pink tourmaline are perfect for capturing the glow of New England sunsets," notes founder of