Cats and dogs put their differences aside to share fluffy embraces in a series of adorable photographs.
The animals - typically considered enemies - are captured cuddling up together by photographer Mark Taylor, 56.
Mr Taylor, of Guildford, Surrey, spends days achieving the perfect picture with his four-legged subjects and his work is in demand all over the world.
Cats and dogs put their differences aside to share fluffy embraces in a series of adorable photographs
Mr Taylor, of Guildford, Surrey, spends days achieving the perfect picture with his four-legged subjects
The animals - typically considered enemies - are captured cuddling up together by photographer Mark Taylor, 56
He carried on the legacy of his late mother Jane Burton, 74, who pioneered the style - which results in adorably cute animal pairings that are sure to melt the hardest heart.
Mr Taylor said: 'People love the photos, they say they could spend all day just looking at them and a lot of people say it has cheered them up.
'Especially at the moment with the strange times we find ourselves in.
Mr Taylor's work is in demand all over the world. Pictured: A cat and dog cuddling up together
He carried on the legacy of his late mother Jane Burton, 74, who pioneered the style
'I feel very lucky in a lot of ways to be able to work with such adorable animals but it can be a messy job and difficult to capture the moments when they are being friendly.
'Everyone knows cats and dogs usually don't get on so we have to use cats who have lived with dogs and vice versa so they are used to being around each other.
'The result when you get them on camera sharing a special moment is very sweet to see!'
The photography style results in adorably cute animal pairings that are sure to melt the hardest heart