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    Categories: Animals/Petslife

Australian Photographer Captured The Beauty Of “Imperfect” Animals To Help Them Find New Homes


We all love our pets, we feel happy and relaxed with our pets.

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Animals are smart, clever and sometimes more intelligent than us. They are too moody, or dramatic sometimes. Sometimes, they behave like kids also. I am sure if animals can speak, they would be good speakers. Whether it’s good acting or sincere feelings, the faces of our pets sometimes can’t be left unnoticed. We just need to understand their efforts.

Every pet, every dog deserves love and care, but, unfortunately, these imperfect kinds of animals are rarely adopted because most people only see their defects. To change people’s thinking, photographer Alex Cearns created a series of photos called Perfect Imperfection. Alex captures the inner beauty of disabled cats and dogs in such a particular way that nobody can resist their sweetness.

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Photographed with care and sensitivity by leading Australian animal photographer, Alex Cearns of Houndstooth Studio, each image defines the beauty of the animal, 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.point 319 |

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I love every animal I have the privilege of photographing, but those perceived as “different” hold a special place in my heart.point 110 | These are the creatures who have lost a leg, been born without eyes, or are still showing the scars of former abuse.point 205 |

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Most animals with “afflictions” don’t dwell on them.point 51 | They adapt to their bodies without complaint and they survive with determination.point 121 | 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.point 229 |

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Look at his amazing work!

Scrappy had both his eyes removed

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Kitten Nimh had both eyes removed

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Oompah suffered from mange was rescued and adopted through the Dogs’ Refuge Home of WA

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Baby Goat from RSPCA WA who had a broken leg

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One-eyed Louie

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3 legged greyhound Hannah

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A blind kitten

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Savannah, the beloved Rottweiler had a groundbreaking implant placed into the bone of her front left leg after having half amputated due to aggressive cancer. RIP

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Blind Mia from the Bali Animal Welfare Association

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Rupert the 3 legged rescue kitten

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Spike the pink and grey Galah was rescued by Possum Valley Animal Sanctuary

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A 3 legged rescue puppy saved by the Bali Animal Welfare Association

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Bali Pip who has mange, rescued by the Bali Animal Welfare Association

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Barbara, a victim of abuse, who received head and skull injuries, rescued and adopted through RSPCA WA

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A 3 legged pup rescued by the RSPCA WA

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