Website review: www.alleycatphotos.com // Alley Cat...
woohaha discovered this in Photography
•22 reviews since Jul 13, 2005
photography, cats, alley-cats
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woohaha discovered 37 months ago
a very beautiful and touching experience... more photos can be seen here

katenaid rated 4 months ago- What a wonderful site. There should be more people like you. My heart goes out to all those poor homeless animals that once were pets and then abandoned. It is so sad to see these homeless animals so afraid and struggling to survive. You are doing such a wonderful, kindhearted and thaughtful thing to help our little friends. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

InjuriousFeline rated 6 months ago- I love alley cats, I've fed and rescued so many all my life.

MaryMurple rated 6 months ago- Beautiful, we often don't get to see this side of life as an animal. I often say I want to come back as a cat or dog, but I always try to stress "spoiled-rotten house pet" to prevent Karma from bringing me back feral.

KnotGypsy rated 8 months ago- So very poignant. I think I have something in my eye.

electrocat rated 8 months ago- beautiful

bluetree rated 8 months ago- a moment of compassion...

salutetomyshorts rated 14 months ago- From the e-book (chapter two):
"It's interesting how frequently people tend to assign the emotional aftermath of trauma to human suffering only."
Cats do not suffer the emotional trauma that humans do. Even if they were to feel a colorful range of emotions, it would be difficult to determine a solution to that, and ultimately irrelevant. Do these "ferals" make significant contributions to society? No.
It's depressing when people attempt to express moral superiority by trying to better an animal's essentially futile existence, while ignoring the many serious matters that do, in fact, largely affect society. To all of the people who think that this site is touching and addresses an imporant issue: fuck off and die. Ego masturbation is more nauseating than moving.- From the e-book (chapter two):

itazuria rated 21 months ago- beautiful photography, but a sad subject - nonetheless, definitely worth looking at in the e-book form.

Son0rouS rated 26 months ago- Very humbling. The authors give feeling and emotion to the cats which most people look down upon and see as unthinking, and unfeeling animals, particularly when they live in the streets.

sjoukes rated 26 months ago- this made me well up, but it's nice that people care!! it's so sad but what lovely photography