
Squee! Spotter: Jacki

My family and I finally decided to get puppy and wound up adopting this little bundle of energy (Sampson) only to learn that as a result of his abandonment at such a young age he developed an infection in his eye, which we had to have removed when he was only about 2 months old. He’s fine now, a healthy energetic 5 month old, just minus one eye
Squee! Spotter: Caitlin

This is my adorable little Border Terrier Teddy when he was just a wee pup experiencing snow for the first time. Squeeeee!
Squee! Spotter: GenGen

Bailey refused to walk in this Halloween costume.
Squee! Spotter: Kelly Kautz

This is my squirrel, Fatty. He eats in such a cute way and when really hungry he makes little squeaky noises when he munches.

“Oh God! Humans! What are they up to now? Am I under attack? I’d better stay perfectly still so that they can’t see me” That might work well in the wild, Pilbara, but unfortunately it doesn’t work so well for a bright yellow snake on a white back ground. Besides – you’re not under attack anyway!
Squee! Spotter: Cazmantis
This wobbly baby skunk is so adorable that you can forget that he’ll grow up to be one of the smelliest critters around. That’s the power of squee!
Despite the video’s title, no animal activists were eaten, nor was Mary Cummins. To make up for that, though, is a video of a squeeful little opossum baby nomming strawberries!