Happy Valentine's Day! What better way to celebrate than with an awesomely adorable cat who went from the gutter to glitter, and now lives the life of an L.A. cover model?
I recently came across this picture, and knew it was something I wanted to post on the site. What I didn't know know was that when I contacted the photographer, Christina Gandolfo, I would find such a great story behind those heart-shaped glasses. A cat named Doo!
Let's get to know Doo, in Christina's own words:
"Doo came from somewhat hardscrabble beginnings. He and his littermate/sister Lucy (also part of my cat family) were rescued almost 6 years ago from a would-be feral existence on the outskirts of San Diego. In their first year, Doo and Lucy made the move with me to Minneapolis, where he and his sister thrived in the "tundra," insisting on getting their paws wet from the very first snowfall. They subsequently became avid hunters (I can't count the number of times I took their prey into the wildlife rescue center; thankfully many more were saved than lost) but were made the foils of a local gang of squirrels, who taunted them year-round. It was in Minneapolis that I began photographing both Doo and Lucy almost daily, and they quickly earned a following on flickr. It was also during that time that I was learning studio lighting and I would bribe both cats to sit for me as I tested new lighting set-ups. They obliged for the most part, as long as they were generously rewarded with cat crack (i.e., Whiskas Temptations -- their junk food of choice).
When my work brought me back to sunny California, Doo, Lucy and I set up camp in Los Angeles where they continue to be photographed as well as serve as studio cats (along with me and my partner's two other cats) at our West Hollywood photo studio. Despite their images now being licensed for things like calendars and greeting cards worldwide, Doo remains ever-humble. At 16 lbs and nearly 15 inches tall on all fours, Doo is bigger than most dogs in L.A. But has NO idea of his size, often still trying to fit into the tight spaces he occupied only as a kitten. When provoked, he'll box like Sugar Ray (he has a mean right jab, left hook) but most of the time he's just a big loverboy."
As for Doo, he's set to appear on the cover of the Bad Cat 2012 Page-a-Day Calendar, now available for pre-order on Amazon.
What a great story for today! Our mom says this just warmed her heart. But for us, it was a reminder that we are out of Temptations! MOMMM!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day, Catsparella :D and if we haven't told you before, we are so happy you are our friend and we just love coming over here :)
xoxoxo
Awww, that's a lovely heartwarming story. Just perfect for today :) xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo and story about Doo -- thanks for sharing! I hope you have a pawsitively wonderful Valentine's Day! I dedicated my post today to my own three furry Valentines.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for including Doo! He bashfully but wholeheartedly offers his thanks, too. :) So happy to have discovered your blog. The 'cat's meow' doesn't begin to describe how cool it is.
ReplyDeleteOh, and Luscious Lucy, ha about the Temptations. Right?!
We love Doo! We are gonna keep an eye out for him on posters and such.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day fron the Horde!
Happy Valentine's Day!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was a wonderful and happy story :)
Thanks for sharing!!!
Purrs Mickey, Georgia & Tillie
Purrs! Happy Valentine's Day =^_^=
ReplyDeleteThat's a great story about Doo!! Happy Valentine's Day!! ♥♥♥
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