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  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299z)
    Christian spliced with cat Juna
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299x)
    Jan spliced with cat Uschi
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299v)
    Josianne spliced with cat Mogli
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299t)
    Daniela spliced with cat Micky
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339416_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299r)
    Antonio spliced with cat Chino
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299p)
    Natalie spliced with cat Pepi
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299n)
    Kathrin spliced with cat Shiva
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339413_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299l)
    Christoph spliced with cat Paraya
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339412_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299j)
    Helen spliced with cat Mauh
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339411_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299i)
    Helen spliced with cat Mauh
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339408_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299h)
    Miriam spliced with cat Blue
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339406_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299g)
    Miriam spliced with cat Blue
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339404_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299c)
    Mariette spliced with cat Salem
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339403_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299b)
    Joana spliced with cat Hector
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299ad)
    Ermano spliced with cat Jaguar
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299ab)
    Caroline spliced with cat Tito
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299y)
    Christian spliced with cat Juna
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299w)
    Jan spliced with cat Uschi
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299u)
    Josianne spliced with cat Mogli
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299s)
    Daniela spliced with cat Micky
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299q)
    Antonio spliced with cat Chino
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299m)
    Kathrin spliced with cat Shiva
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299o)
    Natalie spliced with cat Pepi
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299k)
    Christoph spliced with cat Paraya
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299ac)
    Ermano spliced with cat Jaguar
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299d)
    Mariette spliced with cat Salem
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339363_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299f)
    Elia spliced with cat Figaro
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339362_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299aa)
    Caroline spliced with cat Tito
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    DUKAS_41339405_REX
    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299e)
    Elia spliced with cat Figaro
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299a)
    Joana spliced with cat Hector
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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