Lonely Sheep Wants Nothing More Than for People to Stop and Visit Him
Our hearts seriously can't take this.
Our hearts seriously can't take this.
For animal lovers like TikTok user @kttravel, meeting an animal as friendly as this fluffy sheep is like a dream come true. After all, who wouldn't want to spend a few minutes petting a new fuzzy friend? This ram was all alone in his pasture when the woman first came upon him, but from the moment he approached her--the rest is history!
We totally love @kttravel for stopping to say hi to the friendly boy, though it made us a bit sad that he was all alone. Once we read the comments, though, we knew he was a happy guy!
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We're so jealous of KT! Meeting this dude would be the highlight of our day, if not our week. Everything about him is positively heart-melting, but we may have actually died a little when we saw his little tail wagging with happiness!
"He is the most exotic dog I have ever seen," said commenter @user6105518412961. LOL! We suppose we agree with you there. Still, we'd be crazy to deny how gorgeous this guy is. No wonder KT had to stop and say hi!
@Laughingspamfritter wrote, "aww, sheep aren’t meant to be solitary creatures." So true! Luckily, this doesn't seem to be a long-term situation for the ram, if commenters are to be believed.
"For those concerned," explained @5chicktok, "this is just temporary. He’s just finished tupping the ewes, he won’t be alone for long." Good to know! It does seem like a smart move to keep an excited ram separated for a while. Above anything else, though, we're just glad to learn that this sheep isn't lonely at all!
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