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Kucing Kucing buta jalanan 

Kucing kucing buta ini, butuh perhatian , byk diselamatkan dr byk shelter sesaat akan di suntik mati.

Byk dr mereka mengalami trauma berat , berjuang keras utk hy bisa bertahan hidup.

Photographer captures the beauty of blind cats to help them find loving homes

A missing eye doesn’t make a cat any less cute. 
(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

Semua ini hasil jepretan dari Casey Christopher photographer based in LA.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)
Angka kebutaan meningkat drastis baik kitten maupun kucing dewasa.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)
Kucing kucing ini diselamatkan kedlm shelter kucing khusus utk yg mengalami kebutaan, baik krn penyakit ataupun dari siksaan.

Tujuan shelter khusus utk kucing kucing buta ini, adalah agar kucing ini bisa diadopsi serta menimbulkan kepedulian serupa utk kucing sejenis yg ada di jalanan , disekitar kita. 

Thistle Morningsong diselamatkan dr suntik mati.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

Regis,  matanya diambil karena glaucoma.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

Pixie Pawspouncer terlantar di jalan, buta dan hamil.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

Phoenix Flamepaws , buta dan kurus.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

Sir Thomas Trueheart terkena acid yg membuat cacat di wajah.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

 Beatrice Bumblekit berasal dr Cairo.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

Oliver,diselamatkan sesaat akan disuntik mati.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

Charlie  yg diselamatkan dari suntik mati di penampungan di LA .

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)

 

 Ivy cat.

US photographer Casey Christopher has been putting her camera lens to good use in a bid to help the rescue cats of Los Angeles find new homes. Casey, who last year released a series of photographs featuring only black cats, takes pictures for numerous animal shelters and rescue groups, including Miloís Sanctuary, a non-profit special needs feline rescue centre situated in Burbank, California. ìA few months ago, I noticed an increase in the number of blind cats and kittens at the shelter and rescues where I volunteer; It felt like a sign so I decided I would do a series on blind cats,î explains Christopher. ìI had heard about Miloís Sanctuary earlier this year because they had taken in a blind cat named Regis who I met at West LA shelter back in April; I contacted the founder and, fortunately, she (and Regis!) were willing to work with me on this project. ìAll Miloís cats receive medical care and anything else that they require to have the best quality of life possible; they rely solely on donations to continue their mission to help special needs cats and kittens that would otherwise die abandoned in the shelter or on the street.î Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Burbank, California, United States When: 14 Oct 2016 Credit: Casey Christopher/WENN.com **WENN does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright, License in attached material. Fees charged by WENN are for WENN's services only, do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright, License in material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify, to hold WENN, its directors, shareholders, employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), any causes of action, allegation against WENN arising out of, connected in any way with publication of the material.**

(Picture: Casey Christopher/WENN.com)
Semua kucing diatas menyenangkan dan perlu tempat tinggal.

Bila anda ingin turut serta membantu, dapat menyalurkan bantuan ke  Milo’s Sanctuary through their website.

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