Here are a few cats I've taken recently, some ended up on greeting cards for our local shelter. All proceeds going to the shelter.
A
www...great shots of those super cute kitties!!
And good on you for helping a shelter and the animals!
Swamp Gator wrote:
A
www...great shots of those super cute kitties!!
And good on you for helping a shelter and the animals!
Thanks ;). and it's my pleasure...with 40-50 animals dumped on the doorstep each and every day :(>> it is so sad. Spay and Neuter and take responsibility for your animals.
nat
Loc: Martha's Vineyard, MA
Wonderful pictures. With those pictures, the cats surely will find forever homes. It really is criminal what people do to animals, but laws in many states have not caught up with the enormity of the problem. Keep up the good work.
The fourth one down, does that cat really have two differnt color eyes? Looks fantastic, Great work!
cjkorb wrote:
The fourth one down, does that cat really have two differnt color eyes? Looks fantastic, Great work!
Yes that cat does ;):) isn't he gorgeous?
IN fact he got adopted the day after I took that :) I was happy.. he came in about 20 pounds ;( and matted everywhere, the girls shaved him down and he was snoozing when I caught him. I hear he is doing quite well at his new home .
The second one is my favorite. Nice shots and thank you for the work you do helping to find them homes. I wouldn't be able to do it as I would soon be over run with cats and dogs and end up on the hoarder show.
Country's Mama wrote:
The second one is my favorite. Nice shots and thank you for the work you do helping to find them homes. I wouldn't be able to do it as I would soon be over run with cats and dogs and end up on the hoarder show.
The second one down is a feral in a friend yard. I did a whole documentation of some ferals..... now that is a sad story. Graphic warning...
mjz
Loc: Northeast Pa.
I think great pictures of adoptable animals is one of the best tools for gaining interest. Yours are super. Keep up the good work using your talent to help shelters.
mjz wrote:
I think great pictures of adoptable animals is one of the best tools for gaining interest. Yours are super. Keep up the good work using your talent to help shelters.
I agree I used to do a weekly column through an online community site for them as well but due to budget cuts they can no longer do that :(. I use MY fb for free.. sigh..
photogrl2 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
The second one is my favorite. Nice shots and thank you for the work you do helping to find them homes. I wouldn't be able to do it as I would soon be over run with cats and dogs and end up on the hoarder show.
The second one down is a feral in a friend yard. I did a whole documentation of some ferals..... now that is a sad story. Graphic warning...
Looks like #5 has led the hard life. A real survivor.
Billybuzz wrote:
photogrl2 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
The second one is my favorite. Nice shots and thank you for the work you do helping to find them homes. I wouldn't be able to do it as I would soon be over run with cats and dogs and end up on the hoarder show.
The second one down is a feral in a friend yard. I did a whole documentation of some ferals..... now that is a sad story. Graphic warning...
Looks like #5 has led the hard life. A real survivor.
We have were at the vet one day with one of our other resued cats when they put this little Maine Coon kitten on my chest and said " Chris,you need another cat !" Her one eye had to be removed and they managed to save the other eye as she was left under a porch some where,and nobody wanted her ...Its been 10 years now and my daughter took her when she moved out. We have 4,my daughter has 3 and my son has 3 rescued cats and they are the most loving cats in the world ! here is a picture of "Uno Oho" (one eye)! Afectionetly known as "Goonie".
chris
Uno
Me and our 4 cats
Great shots, and keep up the good work! The animals need you!
ces308 wrote:
Billybuzz wrote:
photogrl2 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
The second one is my favorite. Nice shots and thank you for the work you do helping to find them homes. I wouldn't be able to do it as I would soon be over run with cats and dogs and end up on the hoarder show.
The second one down is a feral in a friend yard. I did a whole documentation of some ferals..... now that is a sad story. Graphic warning...
Looks like #5 has led the hard life. A real survivor.
We have were at the vet one day with one of our other resued cats when they put this little Maine Coon kitten on my chest and said " Chris,you need another cat !" Her one eye had to be removed and they managed to save the other eye as she was left under a porch some where,and nobody wanted her ...Its been 10 years now and my daughter took her when she moved out. We have 4,my daughter has 3 and my son has 3 rescued cats and they are the most loving cats in the world ! here is a picture of "Uno Oho" (one eye)! Afectionetly known as "Goonie".
chris
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LOL.. they all look happy ;):)
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