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Cat man statue made from 120 pounds of cat hair

By Chris PagianPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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For artists, the impression in our minds is crazy and wild, there is such an Australian artist "Jason", who used 120 pounds of cat hair to make a cat man statue, was the netizens mocked "daytime look on the horror, look at night can scare people to death! ".

But when the netizens know the real reason for Jason to do so, the attitude immediately underwent a 360-degree change, what is this all about?

Cat sculpture

On this day, several pet stores in Australia met an unexpected guest, who, unlike others, was bringing his pet to do care.

Instead, he asked the shopkeeper if there was any cat hair that he didn't use. Looking at the shopkeeper's puzzled expression, under Jason's explanation, the shopkeeper understood what Jason wanted cat hair for.

In this way, after three months, Jason collected a total of 120 pounds of cat hair from several pet stores.

After the material was collected, Jason called his friend to come to the forest with his knowledge of cat movements.

Jason was seen posing for various actions, and then asked his friend to take pictures, and he drew them concerning the photos.

The purpose of doing so is that Jason used himself as a template, first using wire to make the overall shape, and then using cat hair processing paste, and finally trimming the details of the five features so that the cat man's actions are complete.

Mocked by netizens

Looking at the finished cat man, Jason himself was very satisfied, so he posted his work to the network, but did not expect to be ridiculed by netizens.

"Can't say it's the same, only irrelevant!"

"It's scary to look at in the daytime, let alone at night, and it's estimated to scare people to death"

"So this is called an artist? Then I feel like I am too!"

"It's like the monsters in the evil spirits' castle grounds"

"If I had a cat that looked like this, I wouldn't dare to hold it."

It can be seen that most netizens think that Jason's work not only does not restore the loveliness of the cat but also uglifies the cat.

In this regard, Jason did not say anything until one day, a netizen picked up Jason's deeds to understand why Jason would make such a cat sculpture.

The story behind the cat sculpture

A year ago, Jason found a wandering kitten on the road, and this kitten looks a little different, the whole face is a little twisted, and looks very ugly.

Such a cat, even if it is put into a rescue shelter, there may not be anyone to adopt it, and of course, maybe that is why it was abandoned.

Jason took it to the vet, only to learn that the kitten was born with a cleft lip and palate that led to this appearance, and the kitten's upper respiratory tract was infected, so the doctor's advice was to euthanize it, but after Jason heard it, he took the kitten home and named it "Jenny".

Jason had to feed Jenny every four hours, and the situation lasted for a month, but Jenny was saved.

After six months of care, Jenny's face is still crooked, but it is also much better than when she was a child.

However, the good times did not last long, but Jenny was diagnosed with kidney failure again, this time not as lucky as before.

Jason was so sad to lose Jenny that he locked himself up at home for three months and suddenly came up with the idea of making cat sculptures.

To commemorate Jenny, Jason also made the sculpture's face crooked, however, these outsiders can not understand.

However, after learning Jason's story, netizens were deeply touched by Jason's behavior, and the attitude towards the cat sculpture has undergone a 360-degree transformation.

Without having experienced the life of others, how can we understand the behavior of others, so, in the face of anything, we always need to look at it with an inclusive attitude.

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About the Creator

Chris Pagian

Spontaneity is the character, things are not more than three is the principle.

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