Males with disabilities: I'm still a cat

Photographer Monika Malek (Monika Małek) photographs of cats with disabilities to change people's opinion about these animals. Basically, people share their own kind for the best and worst, and this also applies to animals. Few people would like to have a cat at home disabled, because for them need special care, and the aesthetic appearance of these animals are not very. Therefore, these poor animals are forced to live out their lives in shelters or on the street. Monica hopes that, at least, a tiny percentage of people cease to be afraid and to change its view on cats with disabilities.

My name is Shia, I am 9 months. I do not have a tail, but I'm still a cat



My name is Casper, I 2, 5 years. I can not hear, but I'm still a cat



My name is Kazik, me 5 years. I do not have legs, but I'm still a cat



My name is Ficus, me 5 years. I do not have front legs, but I'm still a cat



My name is Simba, I am 15 years old. I do not have front legs, but I'm still a cat



My name is Amber, I was a year and two months. I do not have one eye, but I'm still a cat



My name is Zephyr, me 2 years. I do not have one eye, but I'm still a cat



My name is Sherlock, I was 1 year. I do not have one eye, but I'm still a cat



My name Sitek, I 6, 5 years. I do not have one eye, but I'm still a cat



My name is Marcel, I was 8 years old. I have leukemia, but I'm still a cat



My name cradles me two years. I have short legs, but I'm still a cat



My name is Kumiko, I'm 7 years old. I'm blind in one eye, but I'm still a cat



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