Updates On 14th Aug 2015
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From dogs with three legs, to cats born without eyes, Perfect Imperfection celebrates the intrinsic beauty of animals who have overcome adversity and adapted to a physical impairment.
Photographed with care and sensitivity by leading Australian animal photographer, Alex Cearns of Houndstooth Studio, each image leads with the beauty of the animal subject, making their physical issue almost a subtle afterthought.
Cearns says “One of my most passionate aims as an animal photographer is to capture the adorable subtleties that make all creatures precious and unique. I love every animal I have the privilege of photographing, but those perceived as “different” hold a special place in my heart. These are the creatures who have lost a leg, been born without eyes, or are still showing the scars of former abuse. Most animals with “afflictions” don’t dwell on them. They adapt to their bodies without complaint and they survive with determination. They push on, always, wanting to be included and involved in everything as much as they can, and as much as an able bodied pet does.”
This series is dedicated to Savannah and Rowdy. Both lived with dignity and joy (RIP).
Animals with physical imperfections suffer no impairment in the love department. If you spot a cat or dog who might be blind or missing a limb, rest assured that that animal can live a long, happy and loving life. Please don’t overlook them when you’re thinking of adopting or rescuing!
Keep your eyes and heart open to the perfectly imperfect ones when searching on http://PetFinder.my for your next companion.
Do you have a perfectly imperfect furry buddy? Do share with us their lovely photos here!
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