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  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
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    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754529_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754528_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754527_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754526_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754525_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754521_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    DUKAS_179754520_BES
    Un robot chien équipé d'une IA pour tenir compagnie aux personnes seules
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives. The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot. Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog. The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas. It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020. Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy. It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting. It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands. For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user. It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683094_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683092_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683090_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683088_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683086_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683084_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683080_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    DUKAS_179683079_FER
    Robot puppy created with help from the team behind Muppets helping the elderly cope with dementia
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pup 1
    Ref 16462
    13/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Tombot
    An AI-powered robotic pet designed to provide companionship and comfort to those struggling with cognitive health is hoping to help improve their lives.
    The rechargeable battery-powered pooch, named Jennie, was designed with input by Muppets creator Jim Henson's Creature Shop for US company Tombot.
    Tombot CEO Tom Stevens had the idea for the mechanical pet after his ailing mother began suffering the early stages of Alzheimer’s and was unable to care for her own dog.
    The robotic dog was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show n Las Vegas.
    It has updated features compared to an early version the company showed in 2020.
    Jennie follows the size and shape of a small, reclined Labrador Retriever puppy.
    It has touch sensors all over the body that respond to human petting.
    It also produces AI-generated barks and puppy sounds recorded from a real 12-week-old Labrador in response to voice commands.
    For example, if asked to “speak,” she will bark for the user.
    It is designed to provide support for elders facing mild cognitive impairment or others with mental health challenges such as depression, PTSD or loneliness.
    OPS: Jennie Tombot robotic puppy designed to be a companion for the elderly , paricularly those with dementia.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951556_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - People take footage of kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951555_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951554_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - SPCA worker prepares a kitten to meet with its new owner at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951553_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Passerby takes footage of kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951552_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Passerby takes footage of kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951549_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: A customer two kittens from the SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951548_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - SPCA workers prepare to open the curtains to the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, featuring kittens available for adoption in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951546_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten cuddles up on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951545_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - People walk past kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951544_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: A dog named Brixton is in attendance at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, featuring puppies and kittens available for adoption in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951542_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951541_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A dog named Chowder listens during the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, featuring puppies and kittens available for adoption in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - 11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: A customer two kittens from the SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris). (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - People take footage of kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - 11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: A customer adopts two kittens from the SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: 11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: A customer two kittens from the SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A dog named Luna is in attendance during the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, featuring puppies and kittens available for adoption in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Giselle Namazie (left) pets a kitten with her mother Miriam Cabello (not pictured) as they meet the kittens that Miriam plans to adopt from the SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. Miriam, who has been talking about adopting an animal, took it as a sign when she walked by Macy’s and saw the kittens up for adoption. She adopted two of them on the spot. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Kittens cuddle up on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951473_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - People walk past kittens on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
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    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - A kitten on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951471_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: - Kittens cuddle up on display at the San Francisco SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. The kittens are up for adoption. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    DUKAS_177951464_POL
    Macys of San Francisco festures adoptable kittens in their Christmas window displays
    11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: 11/22/2024 - San Francisco, CA - California, USA: A customer two kittens from the SPCA and Macy’s 38th annual Holiday Windows, in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    online_yes

     

  • Pet adoption in Kyiv
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    Pet adoption in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JUNE 22, 2024 - A woman holds a puppy during the Adoption Day event at the International Exhibition Centre, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Eugen Kotenko / Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Pet adoption in Kyiv
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    Pet adoption in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JUNE 22, 2024 - A woman holds a puppy in her lap during the Adoption Day event at the International Exhibition Centre, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Eugen Kotenko / Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Pet adoption in Kyiv
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    Pet adoption in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JUNE 22, 2024 - A woman takes care of puppies in the cage during the Adoption Day event at the International Exhibition Centre, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Eugen Kotenko / Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu.
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    Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA USA. May 7, 2023
    Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu. The supermodel daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber wore a fashionable trench coat, black pants and sneakers for her stroll on the afternoon of May 7, 2023. Kaia was accompanied by her comedian friend and producer Ayo Edebiri who was also taking her pet pooch for a walk.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu.
    DUKAS_154784617_COY
    Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA USA. May 7, 2023
    Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu. The supermodel daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber wore a fashionable trench coat, black pants and sneakers for her stroll on the afternoon of May 7, 2023. Kaia was accompanied by her comedian friend and producer Ayo Edebiri who was also taking her pet pooch for a walk.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

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