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50+ Adorable Animals That Will Make Your Day Better With Their Cute Blepping And Loafing

Maryjane
by Maryjane
7 Nov 2025

Even though cats are the most popular animals on the internet due to their antics, attitude, and gorgeous purr, other animals can also have their day in the spotlight. Every day, animals of all types appear on our screens, and we love it.

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The most widely used slang resource on the internet, Urban Dictionary, describes "blep" as "the act of a cat sticking its tongue out slightly without realizing it, often for long periods of time." BillohRly, the founder of the r/Blep subreddit, originally used the name more than 10 years ago.

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He also came up with the versions "blop" and "blup" to represent the similar behavior in other animals. However, why do cats blep? Actually, there are a number of reasons.

Cats who stretch their tongues out are actually using scent analysis to have a better understanding of their surroundings. This is a component of the Flehmen reaction, which helps them "smell" through taste when they come across something strange, such as fresh scents on your clothes or shoes.

We've selected a handful of adorable animals that gave us the chills with their copious amounts of bleps, blops, blups, and bleploaves. So even if there are many online forums devoted to providing people with the best of creatures, the list below is an assortment of the cutest!

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1. Penny Decided To Gift Us With A Blep After Helping Make The Bed

1. Penny Decided To Gift Us With A Blep After Helping Make The Bed
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2. The "Not Supposed To Be On The Counter" Blep

2. The
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3. My One Eyed Blep

3. My One Eyed Blep
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The Psychology of Animal Behavior

According to Dr. Marc Bekoff, a cognitive ethologist, the adorable antics of animals like cats and dogs go beyond mere amusement. He explains that behaviors such as 'blepping'—when animals stick their tongues out—are often signs of relaxation and comfort.

This not only showcases their endearing nature but also reflects their emotional state, offering insight into their well-being. Bekoff emphasizes that observing these behaviors can enhance our understanding of animal emotions and improve human-animal relationships.

4. How To Blep Your Dragon (X-Post From R/Aww)

4. How To Blep Your Dragon (X-Post From R/Aww)
handofgranite

5. Neighbors Threw Their Cat Out In The Winter Because He "Stopped Using The Litterbox". I Stole Him And He Repayed Me With This Minute Long Blep!

5. Neighbors Threw Their Cat Out In The Winter Because He
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6. Our Brand New Little Girl Blepped In Just 4 Days

6. Our Brand New Little Girl Blepped In Just 4 Days
thebizzle

Animal behavior expert Dr. Temple Grandin highlights the significance of cute animal antics in fostering human-animal connections. She notes that engaging with animals in playful ways, such as sharing videos of their adorable behaviors, can improve mental health and emotional well-being for both species.

Grandin suggests that pet owners should create environments that allow their pets to express themselves freely, which not only benefits the animals but also strengthens the bond between pets and their owners.

7. The Loaf Has Blepped

7. The Loaf Has Blepped
Camsy34

8. This Is Stan. He Survived Being Hit By A Car. He's Happy & Healthy But He's Been Left With A Permanent Blep

8. This Is Stan. He Survived Being Hit By A Car. He's Happy & Healthy But He's Been Left With A Permanent Blep
flowersstorms

9. Raccoon Blep

9. Raccoon Blep
matthieuC

The Benefits of Animal Companionship

Dr. Alan Beck, a renowned animal behaviorist, notes that sharing cute animal photos and videos can significantly elevate moods and promote social connections among people. His research indicates that viewing animal cuteness activates brain regions associated with pleasure and reward.

He emphasizes the importance of sharing these moments to foster community engagement and encourage kindness towards animals. Beck also suggests that individuals could regularly share their own pet's antics on social media as a way to spread joy and build connections.

10. My Neighbor Saved This Cat Yesterday And Captured A Very Happy Blep :p

10. My Neighbor Saved This Cat Yesterday And Captured A Very Happy Blep :p
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11. Toothy Smile Blep

11. Toothy Smile Blep
stengebt

12. October Looks Like A A Scruffy Muppet With A Blep

12. October Looks Like A A Scruffy Muppet With A Blep
littlebittyoctober

Dr. Jane Goodall, famed primatologist, emphasizes that observing animal behaviors can teach us valuable lessons about empathy and compassion. She explains that the way animals interact with one another, often in playful or nurturing ways, can mirror the social dynamics of humans.

By appreciating these behaviors, we not only enhance our understanding of wildlife but also cultivate a greater appreciation for the emotional lives of all creatures, fostering a more compassionate world.

13. Bandit Was Banned From R/Animalsbeingderps For Posting This Pic

13. Bandit Was Banned From R/Animalsbeingderps For Posting This Pic
cherrytreeguy

14. Baby Fox Blep

14. Baby Fox Blep
matthieuC

15. Rip My Bestfriend. She Had The Best Bleps! She Was 18 Y/O In This Pic And Never Looked A Day Over 5!

15. Rip My Bestfriend. She Had The Best Bleps! She Was 18 Y/O In This Pic And Never Looked A Day Over 5!
sqwigles

How to Engage with Animals in Playful Ways

Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Patricia McConnell suggests that pet owners can enhance their pets' happiness by engaging in playful activities. She recommends using toys that stimulate their natural instincts, such as feather wands for cats or fetch toys for dogs.

Incorporating regular playtime into your pet's routine not only improves their physical health but also strengthens the bond between pet and owner, resulting in a happier and more balanced relationship.

16. Lil “Happy With My New Family” Blep

16. Lil “Happy With My New Family” Blep
podunk_red

17. Lost My Cranky Angel Yesterday - Here's Her Angriest Blep. Safe Travels, Chomp Princess 💖😾💖

17. Lost My Cranky Angel Yesterday - Here's Her Angriest Blep. Safe Travels, Chomp Princess 💖😾💖
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18. In Memoriam Blep. Rip Herman

18. In Memoriam Blep. Rip Herman
Tyson-Bigby

Dr. Irene Pepperberg, a comparative psychologist, highlights the importance of animal play in cognitive development. Her research on parrots shows that these intelligent birds often engage in playful behaviors, which are crucial for their learning and social interaction.

She encourages pet owners to provide enriching environments that stimulate their animals' natural curiosity and intelligence, as this contributes to their overall well-being and happiness.

19. The Teeniest Of Bleps Whilst Loafing

19. The Teeniest Of Bleps Whilst Loafing
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20. This Is Magnus. He Lives In A Constant State Of Blep

20. This Is Magnus. He Lives In A Constant State Of Blep
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21. My Best Friend Since I Was 6 Passed Away Last Week. He Was A Blep Master And Used To Look At Me Like This When He Was Hungry

21. My Best Friend Since I Was 6 Passed Away Last Week. He Was A Blep Master And Used To Look At Me Like This When He Was Hungry
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Understanding the Science Behind Cuteness

Dr. Brian Hare, an evolutionary anthropologist, explains that the cuteness of animals triggers a biological response designed to promote care and affection in humans. This response is rooted in evolution, as nurturing behaviors increase the chances of survival for younger animals.

Hare encourages people to embrace this instinct by volunteering at local animal shelters or fostering pets, which not only helps the animals but also provides fulfillment and joy for the humans involved.

22. My New Dog, His Name Is Jake

22. My New Dog, His Name Is Jake
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23. She Bleps All The Time, But I Can Never Grab My Phone Fast Enough To Take A Pic

23. She Bleps All The Time, But I Can Never Grab My Phone Fast Enough To Take A Pic
TheNameIsChops

24. Dave Cat Blepping Like A Pro. 👌🏻

24. Dave Cat Blepping Like A Pro. 👌🏻
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Dr. Joyce Poole, a leading expert in elephant behavior, emphasizes how social animals display adorable behaviors as a means of bonding. She observes that elephants often engage in playful behaviors that strengthen their social ties.

Poole suggests that individuals should consider how such social interactions are vital, not just for animals, but also for human relationships. Encouraging play and connection can lead to stronger community bonds.

25. Double Rabbit Blep

25. Double Rabbit Blep
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26. I Got Up To Check The Mail, Looked Over And Was Greeted With A Wonderful Blep

26. I Got Up To Check The Mail, Looked Over And Was Greeted With A Wonderful Blep
chesleymt

27. My 18 Yr Old Office Kitty 'Poof' Giving A Morning Blep :)

27. My 18 Yr Old Office Kitty 'Poof' Giving A Morning Blep :)
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The Joy of Watching Animal Antics

Dr. Hal Herzog, an anthrozoologist, asserts that the joy we derive from animal antics serves a critical role in our mental health. He notes that watching animals engage in playful behavior triggers the release of endorphins, enhancing our mood.

Herzog suggests that people should intentionally create opportunities to observe animal behavior, whether through visiting shelters, watching nature documentaries, or simply spending time with pets, as these experiences can significantly uplift our spirits.

28. Hope It’s Not Been Posted Before, Because This Is Freaking Adorable!

28. Hope It’s Not Been Posted Before, Because This Is Freaking Adorable!
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29. Smushflace Blep

29. Smushflace Blep
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30. I Got Engaged And My Giant Derp Of A Cat Gary Gave Me The Best Ring Photo To Post On Fb. Excellent Blepper

30. I Got Engaged And My Giant Derp Of A Cat Gary Gave Me The Best Ring Photo To Post On Fb. Excellent Blepper
karliflan

Dr. Chris Packham, a naturalist, highlights the necessity of conserving wildlife to ensure that future generations can enjoy the same animal antics that bring joy today. He stresses that every creature, no matter how 'adorable,' plays a role in our ecosystem.

Packham encourages individuals to support wildlife conservation efforts, reminding us that protecting these species ensures the continuation of their delightful behaviors and our shared joy.

31. Caught This Blep During A Moment Of Deep Thought

31. Caught This Blep During A Moment Of Deep Thought
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32. My Tuxedo Usually Doesn't Blep, But This Here Was Caught My The Cat Sitter

32. My Tuxedo Usually Doesn't Blep, But This Here Was Caught My The Cat Sitter
taschana

33. A Persian Floof Loaf On A Persian Rug (With Added Mlem)

33. A Persian Floof Loaf On A Persian Rug (With Added Mlem)
tiberius-skywalker

Promoting Animal Welfare Through Education

Animal welfare advocate Dr. Cynthia Moss underscores the importance of educating the public about the behaviors and needs of animals. She believes that understanding why animals display certain behaviors can lead to better care and treatment.

Moss suggests that educational programs focused on animal behavior can empower communities to help local wildlife, emphasizing that informed individuals are more likely to advocate for animal welfare and conservation.

34. Pumpkin Blepping In His Sleep

34. Pumpkin Blepping In His Sleep
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35. I Lost Her 4 Years Ago But This Will Forever Be My Favorite "I Pooped In Your Garden" Blep

35. I Lost Her 4 Years Ago But This Will Forever Be My Favorite
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36. He's Angry Cos I Burnt Him

36. He's Angry Cos I Burnt Him
whipplemynipple

Dr. David Gruber, a marine biologist, points out that many marine animals display adorable behaviors as well, often for communication or mating. He explains that these behaviors are vital for species survival and highlight the need for marine conservation.

Gruber encourages everyone to learn about marine life and support conservation initiatives, emphasizing that the beauty and allure of marine animals may be lost without our commitment to protecting their habitats.

37. Kitten Bleep

37. Kitten Bleep
jd2cylman

38. My 12 Year Old Cat Prince's Blep As He Anticipates His Tuna. (And Yes, I Did Teach Him To Give Paw)

38. My 12 Year Old Cat Prince's Blep As He Anticipates His Tuna. (And Yes, I Did Teach Him To Give Paw)
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39. This Is Missy, She Loves To Blep

39. This Is Missy, She Loves To Blep
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The Role of Pets in Mental Health

According to Dr. Kelly Brogan, a psychiatrist, pets play a crucial role in mental health by providing companionship and reducing stress. She notes that simply watching animals can evoke feelings of joy and laughter, enhancing emotional well-being.

Brogan recommends pet therapy as a way to incorporate animal companionship into mental health treatment, highlighting how the presence of animals can create a sense of safety and stability for individuals.

40. Red Panda Blep

40. Red Panda Blep
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41. Cleo Bleps

41. Cleo Bleps
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42. Post-Sleep Blep

42. Post-Sleep Blep
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Animal behaviorist Dr. Brian Hare emphasizes that the playful antics of pets can significantly reduce anxiety and depression in their owners. He notes that the simple act of playing with pets releases oxytocin, which fosters emotional connection and happiness.

Hare encourages pet owners to engage in interactive play regularly, as this not only benefits the animal's health but also fosters a positive emotional atmosphere in the home.

43. Just Happened To Have My Camera With Me In The Animal Shelter, When I Was Gifted A Blep From The Heavens

43. Just Happened To Have My Camera With Me In The Animal Shelter, When I Was Gifted A Blep From The Heavens
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44. The Tiniest Of Bleps. He Sat Like This For A Solid 5 Minutes

44. The Tiniest Of Bleps. He Sat Like This For A Solid 5 Minutes
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45. Bleploaf In A Circle

45. Bleploaf In A Circle
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Exploring Animal Intelligence Through Play

Dr. Alexandra Horowitz, a dog cognition researcher, explains that many animal antics we find adorable are actually complex expressions of intelligence and social interaction. For instance, dogs often use play to negotiate social hierarchies and develop problem-solving skills.

Horowitz advocates for enriching environments that challenge pets intellectually, as this promotes their cognitive development and enhances the bond between pets and their owners.

46. He Does A Blep Every Day

46. He Does A Blep Every Day
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47. My Girlfriend’s Cat Is A Blep Goldmine

47. My Girlfriend’s Cat Is A Blep Goldmine
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48. Black Cat I Befriended In My Backyard

48. Black Cat I Befriended In My Backyard
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Dr. Jane Goodall emphasizes the importance of understanding animal emotions and behaviors. She illustrates that animals exhibit a range of emotions, much like humans, and their cute antics can be expressions of joy, affection, or even stress.

Goodall urges the public to be more observant of animal behaviors, as this awareness can lead to better care and a deeper connection with our furry companions.

49. Bleploafing On A Book

49. Bleploafing On A Book
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50. Immie's Slightly Different Angle Bleploaf

50. Immie's Slightly Different Angle Bleploaf
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51. Kitty Bleploaf

51. Kitty Bleploaf
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Taking everything into account, we're presuming that when a cat bleploafs, like some of the cats on this list, it's at the pinnacle of comfortable derpyness, and you're essentially compelled to take a picture—or, let's be honest, several—and post it on social media. Who could blame you, anyway?

After all, your cat might end up being the next meme. What are your thoughts about the animals on this list?

Which is your favorite? Feel free to comment on the ones that made you say "Awwww" and share as well!

In conclusion, the delightful behaviors of animals, from their adorable bleps to their charming loafing, not only brighten our days but also offer profound insights into their emotional lives. Experts like Dr. Marc Bekoff and Dr. Temple Grandin remind us that these behaviors are expressions of well-being and connection.

By fostering a deeper understanding of animal behavior, we can promote empathy and better care for our furry friends. Engaging with animals positively impacts our mental health and strengthens the bonds between species, creating a more compassionate world.

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