By now, we've all figured out that kittens make everything better. Even things that you didn't think could get any better, like "Game of Thrones" or "Star Wars," are improved with kittens.
Wendy Robbins is the photographer behind the delightful cat-centered creations below. Robbins is a self-described seamstress, crafter, pickle connoisseur and crazy cat lady.
"The inspiration for this project came mostly from an excess of kittens," Robbins told The Huffington Post in an email. "I found myself, through various circumstances (kitties not getting to the vet quickly enough for spaying, kitties abandoned at my house that were already pregnant), with more than one litter of kittens and needed them to be adopted out to great families. The portraits are intended to serve as an introduction to potential adopters."
"Really my only expectation from people in general was, hopefully, to have a good chuckle and adopt a kitten ... if not one of mine one from a neighboring shelter or animal rescue," Robbins said.
The cats are available for adoption through Robbins' personal Facebook page, but will be up on the Crosswind Studio Facebook page soon.
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Wendy Robbins is the photographer behind the delightful cat-centered creations below. Robbins is a self-described seamstress, crafter, pickle connoisseur and crazy cat lady.
"The inspiration for this project came mostly from an excess of kittens," Robbins told The Huffington Post in an email. "I found myself, through various circumstances (kitties not getting to the vet quickly enough for spaying, kitties abandoned at my house that were already pregnant), with more than one litter of kittens and needed them to be adopted out to great families. The portraits are intended to serve as an introduction to potential adopters."
"Really my only expectation from people in general was, hopefully, to have a good chuckle and adopt a kitten ... if not one of mine one from a neighboring shelter or animal rescue," Robbins said.
The cats are available for adoption through Robbins' personal Facebook page, but will be up on the Crosswind Studio Facebook page soon.
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