31 Images Of Adorable Animals Caught In Hilarious Dangling Positions
Interview With ExpertIf you have a pet, or even if you’ve been around animals before, you know that they love doing weird things. Sometimes, you can find dogs sleeping like burritos, cats sitting in the shape of loaves, and birds balancing like ballerinas. No matter how odd the position, they always look adorable doing it.
This inspired the creation of a very specific subreddit called ‘Danglers’ where folks post pictures of animals letting their body and limbs hang loose. We decided to compile some of their best posts for your enjoyment!
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A Quindangle
Oh I am tickling that belly even if I have to find a ladder to do it!
Quad Log Dangle
This Is His Favourite Way To Stretch
What you’ll see in pretty much every picture from this list is the pure relaxation that all the animals are getting from letting their body hang loose. Cats, dogs, and other creatures instinctively know how to pause, rest, and unwind. So, when they’re not facing any threat, they take the time to stretch, sunbathe, groom, and also dangle!
The best part of the r/Danglers community is that it pushes people to also try and relax in the same way these animals are doing. To learn more about the subreddit, Bored Panda reached out to u/WhichUsernameCanIUse, who is one of its moderators.
They told us: “I have two cats wonderful cats (a cow named Charlie and a void named Norit), but sadly they rarely dangle. I rescued this subreddit about a year and a half ago. The previous moderator wasn't active on Reddit anymore. I loved this subreddit before that, so when I noticed the spam and offtopic posts rising, I asked if I could moderate it, and I could! It has been a blast.”
Bee Legs!
Chiyo Dangles
That is one of the most singularly gorgeous kitties I have ever seen. Most likely a form of vitiligo, or possibly chimerism or piebaldism.
My Orange Boy Takes Dangle To Another Level
Dangling isn’t a new phenomenon, it’s something that animals have always done in a variety of different ways. One man from Indiana, called Cameron Shoppach, took advantage of this and started the “dangle test” to boost animal adoptions at the shelter where he worked.
Known as the ‘Dangler in Chief,’ Cameron dangled cats and dogs in his arms to determine if they’d try to break free or just give in to the process. His videos soon went viral and prompted a lot of people to adopt these cute pets.
He Watches Us From Here All Day
Correction. He plots the downfall of humanity all day from up there.
Sure, That’s One Way To Use A Cat Tree
Rectangular Dangle
Pet owners and animal lovers flock to the ‘Danglers’ community to share joyful, weird, and cute photos of the creatures they come across. The community’s moderator told us that “this subreddit is so much fun and very wholesome. A lovely escape from the things going on. We all need that sometimes.”
“The people in this subreddit are the ones that make it so great, they are such wonderful people who understand the silly tone of this sub perfectly. We see lots of variation in dangles. Sometimes it's a paw, but we also get complete behinds, dangles gone wrong (oh, the poor animals), and sometimes animals that try but just don't get the dangle down.”
Having a community centered around joy is one of the best things possible. Also, seeing such cute animals can really help boost a person’s mood, which is definitely a plus.
Ozma Pretending To Fly
Competitive Dangler Doing What He Does Best
Here we see the rare and elusive Ron Perlman Polydactyl Dangler at rest...
He Makes Us Do This, He Is So Heavy
Looking at adorable animals on the internet isn’t just a way to pass the time; research suggests that it can also make people more productive. Experimenters found that folks who viewed photos of cute animals outperformed those who were shown pictures of tasty food when it came to doing manual tasks.
Along with a possible productivity boost, viewing images of babies and animals has also been shown to have a positive effect on mental health and overall well-being. So, if you find yourself stuck scrolling through the ‘Danglers’ community, you know how to justify it!
He Will Do It Anywhere
Pets Enhance Our Lives And Lower Our Stress
I Really Have No Explanation
Animals truly know how to kick back and take it easy, as you can clearly see from pretty much all of these pictures. The moderator who we reached out to also explained why all creatures like dangling so much.
They said: “Don't we all love to sit on a jetty in the summer with our legs over the edge and our feet in the water? Animals get that vibe a lot more than we do. It's the ultimate form of showing how chill they are. ‘Look at me! I can do this all day while you have to work to buy me food! Wheeee!’”
It’s time for us to also learn something from these dangling creatures and figure out how to relax like they do. Let us know if you’ve ever dangled like them before, and if you have, then you’ve got to share a picture of it!
Horizontal Dangles
The Consequences Of Dangling Too Much
Contemplative Dangle
Baby Girl
Someone Told Me I Should Post My Cat Here LOL
Dangling Daredevil Doing Leg Day On The Drapes
Gus Is King Dangler
Mr Pillows Being Extra Dangly As He Looks For His Brain Cell
I must have the world's most boring cat. She has never done any of these weird moves
Frankie Heard Y’all Appreciate A Good Dangle
Triple Dangle A L'orange
And a scrunge expression, too! https://www.reddit.com/r/scrungycats/
Oh Lawd He Danglin'
I Was Informed I Have A Dangler
Got Sushi A Cat Tree Today, I Think He Approves!
Chaos Dangle
This Dude Loves Danglin
The Internet was invented so people could share pictures of cute cats. Please don't anyone bother me with the harsh reality on this point.
Fletcher would spend hours with one arm flung over something. Fletcher-5...273886.jpg
The Internet was invented so people could share pictures of cute cats. Please don't anyone bother me with the harsh reality on this point.
Fletcher would spend hours with one arm flung over something. Fletcher-5...273886.jpg