It’s no secret that Disney cartoons and their heroes helped shape the lives of many. Some of the most adorable animal characters with big eyes and kind smiles taught us how to be loving, generous, and brave. So no wonder why so many people wish to see their favorite furry friends as colorful animated creatures.
One artist, Isa Bredt, a 23-year-old illustrator from the Netherlands, makes it possible. She is the author behind the famous Instagram account called “Pet Disneyfication”. Since 2014, she transforms pictures of people’s pets into Disneyesque illustrations, and it’s a whole new level of cuteness.
We have collected some of the best drawings of cats, dogs, rabbits, and more from her account. Continue scrolling, upvote your favorites and make sure to check out our previous post about her right here! Psst, if you’re in the mood for more Disney-like transformations, you can find them here and here. #1

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Aria Whitaker1 week ago(edited)
Per an article about this sweetheart, this is not due to human abuse or dog fighting (finally!) He actually has a skin disorder: ” Doctors have concluded that Phoenix has a rare autoimmune disease called Systemic Lupus Erythematosus” The singer Seal has the same disorder, and similar facial scarring, interestingly enough.52ReplyView more comments
“Disneyfication” is a term that’s been used by sociologists to describe the transformation of things or environments to resemble the Walt Disney theme parks and resorts. In this case, it’s our beloved pets that get carried into the world of Disney-like animation, and it’s truly charming.
Isa Bredt always had a passion for animals and art, so it was a no-brainer to combine the two and become a pet portrait artist. According to her website, her greatest inspirations are the old 2D animated works from Disney, Dreamworks and Don Bluth. “In my portraits, I try to capture an animal’s spirit, with the twist that they look like they could star in their very own animated movie,” she wrote.
She has been drawing since she was very young and started sharing her work on Reddit when she was 16. After that, the project grew really quickly. Bored Panda reached out to the artist to talk about the process behind her work and how it evolved over the years. #2

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BarBeeGirl1 week ago
awww sweet blind kitty. Bless the hoomans who adopt animals in need29ReplyView More Replies…View more comments
When asked about her favorite part of the process, Bredt told us that it’s the start of the drawing: “Looking at all the pictures, finding things that make an animal special, and then making the initial sketch. I love analyzing what features are unique to the pet that I’m drawing.”
Since the last time we spoke, the artist admitted that there haven’t been any specifically significant changes, other than the fact that she has improved a lot. “Especially painting my backgrounds used to be a big struggle, and I mean, it’s still a struggle but the end results are a lot better,” she said.
Her work is truly magical and admired by many: “People are so sweet! Especially if I’ve made a portrait of a pet that has unfortunately passed away, people send me the kindest messages, saying that the drawing brought tears to their eyes. Or that it helped them heal because pictures of their pet made them cry, but the portrait made them smile.”#3

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
i would gladly go into d drain with it 🙂24ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#4

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Carbonel1 week ago
That is one amazing-looking cat.38ReplyView More Replies…View more comments
Bredt does not only work based on commissions, but also does her own projects, like working her magic on our favorite Instagram animals or just any furry friends that inspire her. Also, she started Disneyfying animals from shelters as a way to give back. While she does not remember exactly how she came up with the idea, she definitely wanted to use her platform for something good.#5

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
magic mirror on the wall…who’s the fluffiest of them all22ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#6

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best turtle1 week ago
my birb fren21ReplyView more comments
“I think it was while I was browsing a shelter site (the site where I adopted my cats from) and I wished I could help the animals that had been in the shelter the longest, somehow,” she told us. “But it is also possible one of my followers recommended it one time and I’m just taking unjust credit haha! Either way, I wanted to do something to help.”#7

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Michelle M1 week ago
Pitbulls have a big space in my heart36ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#8

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Goth mouse (they/them)1 week ago
Its Elmwood the rescued fox! hes such a beautiful boy
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Although the illustrator is not sure if she helps all of the shelter animals that she draws, she has contributed to making a few of their lives better. “There are only two cases where I know my portrait really worked: Diesel, a dog that got adopted because the shelter added my drawing to his adoption page,” Bredt said. “And Benji, a dog that was too traumatized to be adopted by a normal family. The shelter had to raise money to get him to a sanctuary but a scared pit bull isn’t very popular, unfortunately, so featuring him on my page really helped them meet their goal.”#9

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Random Ventures of an Indie Traveler1 week ago
Aww this is so precious!13ReplyView more comments#10

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BlackPearltheSeaWing/NightWing1 week ago
She already looked like a Disney character in the first picture! She’s adorable!51ReplyView More Replies…View more comments
Isa Bredt leaves us with a few thoughts: “Give your local shelters some love, they can always use some donations, and enjoy the holidays!” And if you think that your pet is Disney-levels of cute and wish to have an adorable pet portrait yourself, don’t be shy and get in touch!#11

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
boop the nose18ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#12

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
He’s/she’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.13ReplyView more comments#13

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
i so wanna boop d lil black nosy <<<316ReplyView more comments#14

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
the halo ❤12ReplyView more comments#15

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
and that sir…is mordern art worth $3 million22ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#16

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
the cage makes it sad27ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#17

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
wink wink…..let’s go on a date…wink wink12ReplyView more comments#18

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
omg….elsa and anna19ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#19

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Melody Machala1 week ago
Poor kitty35ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#20

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Netflix and pizza all night1 week ago
yay hope u feel good14ReplyView more comments#21

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QuirkyQuokka1 week ago
This should be a Disney movie though. These two have a story. I know they belong to somebody, but there should be a Disney movie with Pit Bulls as the protagonists.34ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#22

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QuirkyQuokka1 week ago
My heart breaks for this poor pup. Look at his face. A victim of animal cruelty. *Sending virtual pats and hugs*28ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#23

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BarBeeGirl1 week ago
I didn’t even notice the baby in the first one14ReplyView more comments#24

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BlackPearltheSeaWing/NightWing1 week ago
IT’S A MUNCHKIN CAT13ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#25

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
is that katnip i smell?8ReplyView more comments#26

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ShriSha Kamboj1 week ago
fetch plz?6ReplyView more comments#27

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Zedrapazia1 week ago
Poor little dog. Overbreeding is a real problem, that’s not healthy anymore, and the poor puppy needs to pay the price of this look with its life and pain.37ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#28

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Kim Lorton1 week ago
Reminds me of my tortie Fiona! Had her 19 years, and when she had to go, it broke my heart…16ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#29

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Toni Alabakovski1 week ago
Anyone know the story behind this one?12ReplyView More Replies…View more comments#30

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Jodi Baer1 week ago
Very cute. I love bologna ears.r2ReplyView more comments
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