Photographer Takes Photos of Adoptable Cats Who Have Lost Eyes
Los Angeles photographer Casey Elise is putting her talents to use to help cats who have lost eyes find new homes.
Los Angeles photographer Casey Elise is putting her talents to use to help cats who have lost eyes find new homes.
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