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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
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    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, 21, from New Orleans.

    She explains: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. My roommate Bridget Ayers and I realised this one kitten's sad face one day when we were watching them learn to walk around in my room. She was waddling around and we looked at her and both just went Oh. My. God. She looks so depressed! Perma-sad face! I decided to call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    "PSC is actually a very happy kitten despite her facial expression! She is currently cuddled up on my shoulder with her sister and one of her brothers taking a little cat nap! It's raining right now and she doesn't like thunder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
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    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, 21, from New Orleans.

    She explains: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. My roommate Bridget Ayers and I realised this one kitten's sad face one day when we were watching them learn to walk around in my room. She was waddling around and we looked at her and both just went Oh. My. God. She looks so depressed! Perma-sad face! I decided to call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    "PSC is actually a very happy kitten despite her facial expression! She is currently cuddled up on my shoulder with her sister and one of her brothers taking a little cat nap! It's raining right now and she doesn't like thunder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ashley Herring/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Herring/REX (3898702b)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
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    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, 21, from New Orleans.

    She explains: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. My roommate Bridget Ayers and I realised this one kitten's sad face one day when we were watching them learn to walk around in my room. She was waddling around and we looked at her and both just went Oh. My. God. She looks so depressed! Perma-sad face! I decided to call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    "PSC is actually a very happy kitten despite her facial expression! She is currently cuddled up on my shoulder with her sister and one of her brothers taking a little cat nap! It's raining right now and she doesn't like thunder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ashley Herring/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Herring/REX (3898702a)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
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    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, 21, from New Orleans.

    She explains: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. My roommate Bridget Ayers and I realised this one kitten's sad face one day when we were watching them learn to walk around in my room. She was waddling around and we looked at her and both just went Oh. My. God. She looks so depressed! Perma-sad face! I decided to call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    "PSC is actually a very happy kitten despite her facial expression! She is currently cuddled up on my shoulder with her sister and one of her brothers taking a little cat nap! It's raining right now and she doesn't like thunder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702g)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702f)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702e)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702e)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702d)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702c)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America  - 08 Jul 2014
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    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Purrmanently Sad Cat. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. These are copyright-cleared images
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3898702b)
    Permanently Sad Cat
    Purrmanently Sad Cat: kitten has permanent sad expression, America - 08 Jul 2014
    Paw aside Grumpy Cat, there's a new kitty in town!

    Be prepared for the internet to grind to a halt, we present to you - Purrmanently Sad Cat.

    The mournful kitten is owned by Ashley Herring, who says: "My cat recently had a litter of kittens. I call this one Purrmanently Sad Cat."

    Dubbing the female feline PSC, for short, Ashley explains: "PSC is very healthy and well taken care of. She lives the life of luxury, attacking my toes from under the bed, chewing on fingertips, following my dog around, and picking on her siblings!"

    Ashley has had a massive response after posting the pictures online, attracting hilarious comments including "That cat will end up getting everything it has ever wanted", "Emo cat. With that built in eyeliner", "Life, don't talk to me about life" and "Just put me back in the womb, this world is so disappointing".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Peaceful portraits of dead pets, Turkey, Mar 2014
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    Peaceful portraits of dead pets, Turkey, Mar 2014
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    Kitten sleeping in a basket wrapped in a pink blanket
    Peaceful Portraits Of Dead Pets
    A man has attempted to cope with his heartbreak in losing a dear friend by photographing deceased animals as if they have fallen asleep.

    Turkish photographer Emir Ozsahin's 'Pastel Deaths' series places pets that have passed on in peaceful and gentle surroundings.

    His work sees a dog posed lying on a chair in the garden, comforted by a blanket and with a book to 'fall asleep' reading. Elsewhere, a cat is seen lying on a warm rug in a baby pink blanket.

    Ozsahin has posed the animals in such a way that the photographs have a very gentle, childlike innocence about them. His subjects look relaxed and content, as though they are just taking a rest.
    The photographer says his own loss made him think about death and ways that he could use photography to help him and others view it in a positive light.

    A close friend of his passed away in a traffic accident and he recalls seeing her body covered in newspapers on the highway on television. He says she was only 19 and like a sister to him.

    Ozsahin explains: "I couldn't get out of my head the image of her body covered with newspapers. While I was trying to get rid of this image, I realised that the image of her alive was fading away as well. Her last photograph shouldn't have been like that. Or I shouldn't have seen that photograph."

    He says the project focuses on what the deceased leave behind and how the people they leave behind want to remember them.
    "I worked with animals, and because they are really close to humans, they feel like us. And we humanize them as our human born babies.

    "Wi...
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    France : Arletty
    French actress Arletty. FRANCE - 1953
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    France : Arletty
    French actress Arletty. FRANCE - 1953
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    Ginger cat
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    Visions / Reporters

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  • Paul Goldstein's pictures of yawning animals - 2013
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    Paul Goldstein's pictures of yawning animals - 2013
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    A serval kitten 'yawning', Masai Mara, Kenya, Katy Perry may sing about hearing her roar, but these dozy creatures seem content to yawn instead.

    And we challenge you to check out the pictures without having a yawn yourself.

    Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein has captured a gallery of mild life on his world travels.

    His humourous pictures show predators and prey pausing form the life and death struggle of the wild.

    Wimbledon-based Paul's shots range from a leopard resting its spots to a lion and lioness taking turns to yawn.

    They also include a hippo with mouth agape, an expressive polar bear and a tiger showing us its fangs.

    Paul says
    Mild Life: Photographer Captures Animals 'Yawning'
    Katy Perry may sing about hearing her roar, but these dozy creatures seem content to yawn instead.

    And we challenge you to check out the pictures without having a yawn yourself.

    Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein has captured a gallery of mild life on his world travels.

    His humourous pictures show predators and prey pausing form the life and death struggle of the wild.

    Wimbledon-based Paul's shots range from a leopard resting its spots to a lion and lioness taking turns to yawn.

    They also include a hippo with mouth agape, an expressive polar bear and a tiger showing us its fangs.

    Paul says: "These are for anybody who has to endure a Powerpoint presentation today, my sympathies are with you."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KNLRGXRCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271o)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271n)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271m)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271i)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271h)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271l)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271k)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271j)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271g)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271f)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271e)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271d)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271c)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271b)
    Kitten looking away from the camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised this was the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
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    A photo series called 'Strays' shows kittens giving the camera the cold shoulder, New York, America - 19 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Arne Svenson (3031271a)
    Kitten looking away from the camera, FULL COPY
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera
    Not Ready For Your Close-Up: Cats Shun The Camera

    In this unusual photo series homeless kittens are photographed giving the camera the cold shoulder - as viewers try to work out their back-story.

    Self-taught photographer Arne Svenson has put together an odd yet charming cat calendar-style photo series called 'Strays'.

    Instead of capturing cute photos of cute cats doing cute things he photographed kittens turning away, looking up, walking off and otherwise doing their best to avoid having their furry faces seen.

    The New Yorker underwent a series of checks and rigorous questioning before he was able to 'loan' kittens to photograph for his latest project.

    Eventually a cat and kitten rescue facility called Animalkind in Hudson, New York allowed Svenson to borrow several previously-stray moggies.

    Explaining how he set-up the photo shoot, Svenson said: "That first day I gathered up a squirming litter of five kittens, put them in a carrier, and proceeded to the studio.

    "Waiting was my two "kitten wranglers", Liza and Charles. After a disastrous attempt at letting them all out, which resulted in total mayhem, we proceeded to take one kitten out at a time and put them on garish, exaggerated versions of cat-calendar backgrounds of fabric, towels and blankets purchased from local thrift stores.

    "My wranglers snapped their fingers, dangled string, and sang songs - anything to get the attention of the kittens so they could "encourage" them to move into camera position.

    "After taking numerous pictures of the kittens looking at the camera I realised that there was something missing. Finally a kitten sat, looked at me, and turned her head all the way around to stare at the background. I snapped the photo and realised th...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KKOLNDJKZ

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  • Global Fund Celebration, Spring Summer 2014, London Fashion Week, Britain - 16 Sep 2013
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    Global Fund Celebration, Spring Summer 2014, London Fashion Week, Britain - 16 Sep 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (3025416af)
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    Global Fund Celebration, Spring Summer 2014, London Fashion Week, Britain - 16 Sep 2013
    Event during LFW to celebrate the Global Fund, hosted by The Earl and Countess of Mornington, Anna Wintour, Livia Firth and Natalie Massenet WEARING DOLCE & GABBANA
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237b)
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237f)
    Female adult lynx with kitten
    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237d)
    Female adult lynx with kitten
    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237a)
    Female adult lynx emerging from undergrowth to check on kittens.
    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237e)
    Female adult lynx with kitten
    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237c)
    Female adult lynx with kitten
    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features (2786237g)
    Female adult lynx with kitten
    Female Adult Lynx with Kitten, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A pair of new-born Lynx kittens make a rare appearance at Whipsnade Zoo during a photography workshop run by Dave Stevenson.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
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    Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
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    Kitten Sunshine at Cats Protection, Bridgend
    Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
    A trio of adorable kittens have been saved by a curious chihuahua after being dumped in a bin bag in Porthcawl, Wales. The seven-week-old cats were discovered dumped on a coastal path by a walker and their curious dog. The three - who have since been named Sunny, Summer and Sunshine - were taken to the Cats Protection in Bridgend. They were found to be suffering from heat exhaustion after being left in the blazing summer sun. However, the cute threesome are now recovering well and will be re-homed.
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  • Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
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    Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (2652043g)
    Kitten Sunny at Cats Protection, Bridgend
    Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
    A trio of adorable kittens have been saved by a curious chihuahua after being dumped in a bin bag in Porthcawl, Wales. The seven-week-old cats were discovered dumped on a coastal path by a walker and their curious dog. The three - who have since been named Sunny, Summer and Sunshine - were taken to the Cats Protection in Bridgend. They were found to be suffering from heat exhaustion after being left in the blazing summer sun. However, the cute threesome are now recovering well and will be re-homed.
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  • Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
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    Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (2652043f)
    Kitten Summer at Cats Protection, Bridgend
    Trio of kittens rescued from bin bag after being discovered by curious dog, Porthcawl, Wales, Britain - 11 Jul 2013
    A trio of adorable kittens have been saved by a curious chihuahua after being dumped in a bin bag in Porthcawl, Wales. The seven-week-old cats were discovered dumped on a coastal path by a walker and their curious dog. The three - who have since been named Sunny, Summer and Sunshine - were taken to the Cats Protection in Bridgend. They were found to be suffering from heat exhaustion after being left in the blazing summer sun. However, the cute threesome are now recovering well and will be re-homed.
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  • Kitten in a garden, Britain - 06 May 2013
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    Kitten in a garden, Britain - 06 May 2013
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    A young kitten in a flowerbed
    Kitten in a garden, Britain - 06 May 2013

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  • Kitten in a garden, Britain - 06 May 2013
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    Kitten in a garden, Britain - 06 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Webster/REX (2748346h)
    A young kitten in a garden
    Kitten in a garden, Britain - 06 May 2013

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  • Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
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    Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miyoko Ihara / Rex Features (1983989o)

    Purrfect Pals: Grandma And Odd-Eyed Cat Are Inseparable
    Nine years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother and her odd-eyed kitten.

    Miyoko's grandma, Misao who also lives in Chiba, Japan found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have barely been apart since.

    Misao named the white cat "Fukumaru" in hope the "God of fuku (good fortune) comes and everything will be smoothed over like maru (circle)".

    Fukumaru is always in Misao's shadow whether she is farming her land, having a bath, eating or sleeping.

    Now nearly a decade later their friendship and adventures have been documented by Miyoko in a photo book called 'Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat'.

    The 30-year-old photographer said: "My grandmother and her cat are always together.

    "Even though she is 88-years-old she still go out into the fields' everyday and Fukumaru always accompanies her.

    "My grandmother's hearing has become weak and Fukumaru who also has hearing disabilities are always looking into each others eyes and feeling each others warmth."

    The pair have become increasingly popular in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation across the world.

    Highlights of the book include the feline accompanying Misao while she takes a bath; sitting on her owners shoulders while Misao works on her land as well as helping her companion to cook.

    The duo have even dressed up in seasonal outfits - Misao as Father Christmas and Fukumaru as her reindeer.

    Explaining her inspiration behind the photo series Miyoko said: "Fukumaru is so happy and contented at my grandmother's side. When I take a picture of the two of them together it's like I'm photographing myself as a little girl."

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  • Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
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    Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miyoko Ihara / Rex Features (1983989n)
    88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru
    Purrfect Pals: Grandma And Odd-Eyed Cat Are Inseparable
    Nine years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother and her odd-eyed kitten.

    Miyoko's grandma, Misao who also lives in Chiba, Japan found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have barely been apart since.

    Misao named the white cat "Fukumaru" in hope the "God of fuku (good fortune) comes and everything will be smoothed over like maru (circle)".

    Fukumaru is always in Misao's shadow whether she is farming her land, having a bath, eating or sleeping.

    Now nearly a decade later their friendship and adventures have been documented by Miyoko in a photo book called 'Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat'.

    The 30-year-old photographer said: "My grandmother and her cat are always together.

    "Even though she is 88-years-old she still go out into the fields' everyday and Fukumaru always accompanies her.

    "My grandmother's hearing has become weak and Fukumaru who also has hearing disabilities are always looking into each others eyes and feeling each others warmth."

    The pair have become increasingly popular in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation across the world.

    Highlights of the book include the feline accompanying Misao while she takes a bath; sitting on her owners shoulders while Misao works on her land as well as helping her companion to cook.

    The duo have even dressed up in seasonal outfits - Misao as Father Christmas and Fukumaru as her reindeer.

    Explaining her inspiration behind the photo series Miyoko said: "Fukumaru is so happy and contented at my grandmother's side. When I take a picture of the two of them together it's like I'm pho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHETSXNWD

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  • Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
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    Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miyoko Ihara / Rex Features (1983989l)
    88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru
    Purrfect Pals: Grandma And Odd-Eyed Cat Are Inseparable
    Nine years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother and her odd-eyed kitten.

    Miyoko's grandma, Misao who also lives in Chiba, Japan found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have barely been apart since.

    Misao named the white cat "Fukumaru" in hope the "God of fuku (good fortune) comes and everything will be smoothed over like maru (circle)".

    Fukumaru is always in Misao's shadow whether she is farming her land, having a bath, eating or sleeping.

    Now nearly a decade later their friendship and adventures have been documented by Miyoko in a photo book called 'Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat'.

    The 30-year-old photographer said: "My grandmother and her cat are always together.

    "Even though she is 88-years-old she still go out into the fields' everyday and Fukumaru always accompanies her.

    "My grandmother's hearing has become weak and Fukumaru who also has hearing disabilities are always looking into each others eyes and feeling each others warmth."

    The pair have become increasingly popular in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation across the world.

    Highlights of the book include the feline accompanying Misao while she takes a bath; sitting on her owners shoulders while Misao works on her land as well as helping her companion to cook.

    The duo have even dressed up in seasonal outfits - Misao as Father Christmas and Fukumaru as her reindeer.

    Explaining her inspiration behind the photo series Miyoko said: "Fukumaru is so happy and contented at my grandmother's side. When I take a picture of the two of them together it's like I'm pho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHETSXNWD

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  • Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
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    Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miyoko Ihara / Rex Features (1983989j)
    88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru
    Purrfect Pals: Grandma And Odd-Eyed Cat Are Inseparable
    Nine years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother and her odd-eyed kitten.

    Miyoko's grandma, Misao who also lives in Chiba, Japan found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have barely been apart since.

    Misao named the white cat "Fukumaru" in hope the "God of fuku (good fortune) comes and everything will be smoothed over like maru (circle)".

    Fukumaru is always in Misao's shadow whether she is farming her land, having a bath, eating or sleeping.

    Now nearly a decade later their friendship and adventures have been documented by Miyoko in a photo book called 'Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat'.

    The 30-year-old photographer said: "My grandmother and her cat are always together.

    "Even though she is 88-years-old she still go out into the fields' everyday and Fukumaru always accompanies her.

    "My grandmother's hearing has become weak and Fukumaru who also has hearing disabilities are always looking into each others eyes and feeling each others warmth."

    The pair have become increasingly popular in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation across the world.

    Highlights of the book include the feline accompanying Misao while she takes a bath; sitting on her owners shoulders while Misao works on her land as well as helping her companion to cook.

    The duo have even dressed up in seasonal outfits - Misao as Father Christmas and Fukumaru as her reindeer.

    Explaining her inspiration behind the photo series Miyoko said: "Fukumaru is so happy and contented at my grandmother's side. When I take a picture of the two of them together it's like I'm pho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHETSXNWD

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  • Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
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    Photo series of 88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru, Japan - 22 Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miyoko Ihara / Rex Features (1983989i)
    88-year-old Misao and her odd-eyed kitten Fukumaru
    Purrfect Pals: Grandma And Odd-Eyed Cat Are Inseparable
    Nine years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother and her odd-eyed kitten.

    Miyoko's grandma, Misao who also lives in Chiba, Japan found the abandoned cat in a shed on her land and the pair have barely been apart since.

    Misao named the white cat "Fukumaru" in hope the "God of fuku (good fortune) comes and everything will be smoothed over like maru (circle)".

    Fukumaru is always in Misao's shadow whether she is farming her land, having a bath, eating or sleeping.

    Now nearly a decade later their friendship and adventures have been documented by Miyoko in a photo book called 'Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat'.

    The 30-year-old photographer said: "My grandmother and her cat are always together.

    "Even though she is 88-years-old she still go out into the fields' everyday and Fukumaru always accompanies her.

    "My grandmother's hearing has become weak and Fukumaru who also has hearing disabilities are always looking into each others eyes and feeling each others warmth."

    The pair have become increasingly popular in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation across the world.

    Highlights of the book include the feline accompanying Misao while she takes a bath; sitting on her owners shoulders while Misao works on her land as well as helping her companion to cook.

    The duo have even dressed up in seasonal outfits - Misao as Father Christmas and Fukumaru as her reindeer.

    Explaining her inspiration behind the photo series Miyoko said: "Fukumaru is so happy and contented at my grandmother's side. When I take a picture of the two of them together it's like I'm pho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHETSXNWD

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