Some animals just have the mothering gene – Cheesecake is one of those animals. She didn’t just care for the puppies – she cared for the ducklings.

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The deer.

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And even the tortoise that is almost as large as she is!

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Let us not forget the emus!

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Or the miniature horse.

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