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Devoted Bunny Couple Decides Baby Goat Is Their New Little 'Kid'-and Mom Doesn't Object

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As long as I can remember, I've dreamed of living on a farm, surrounded by as many rescued pets as possible-like a real-life Disney princess, except make it a homestead! When I come across an unlikely pet friendship that's on a farm, it reignites those feelings all over again.

This is where Chupacabra and Dragon Cheeto (!) come in. The adorable bunny pair is cute enough on its own, but now they've gone and adopted a baby goat named Peanut. This is one farm family that will melt your heart!

@farmofmilkandhoney

Ready for your daily dose of animal cuteness around here? Peanut and Chupa are the cutest little unexpected pair!! They snuggle and hang out all day in the safety of the bunny/baby pen. It is so very cute. #fyp#farmlife#funnyanimals#rabbitsoftiktok#goatsoftiktok

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Thanks to @farmofmilkandhoney, we all get to wish upon a star like Jiminy Cricket for an inspired life like this. The doting bunny dad loves it when baby Peanut curls up next to him in the hay, while Dragon Cheeto joins in the fun at her leisure.

Sure, the little goat has a biological mom who isn't the biggest fan of her child choosing the bunny pair to babysit, but when she's busy getting milked by her humans, Peanut sneaks over to his bonus parents, and we're 100% here for it!

When the happy couple isn't providing stellar babysitting services for the other farm animals, they're up to something much more diabolical.

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Being a rabbit has its perks, and I think Peanut is beginning to figure that out. Though the humans tried their best to build an escape-proof enclosure, Dragon Cheeto and Chupacabra did as bunnies do and immediately dug their escape route!

They have no shame and couldn't wait to show Mom exactly how they get out. Give it time, and I'll bet Peanut will pick up some of their habits unless his goat mom steps in!

@farmofmilkandhoney

Whhhhhhy would I think I would get easy going bunnies?? Nope I got little engineers who have developed a plan to escape the safety of their enclosure!!!! Not if I can help it #fyp#farmlife#rabbit#rabbitsoftiktok#funnyanimals

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Why Farm Animals Bond With Other Species

Having a farm with different species means capturing sweet bonds like Chupa, Dragon, and Peanut. These animals bond for the same reasons two dogs or cats do, because we're all better off when we have companionship. Forming this type of relationship fulfills emotional, social, and even survival needs.

Peanut having different farm friends outside of other goats can reduce stress, offer comfort when needed, and provide protection. They may even bond over perceived threats with a "safety in numbers" mentality.

Aside from the basics, these intelligent animals are naturally playful and curious. By hanging out with a variety of different species and breeds, they're all teaching each other some pretty incredible things.

Maybe one day I'll have a farm where I can be just as obsessed with my own version of Chupa, Dragon, and Peanut. Until then, I'll be here watching their videos on repeat!

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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 5:55 AM.

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