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  • RETRO - Siesta in London in den 50er Jahren
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    RETRO - Siesta in London in den 50er Jahren
    London Siesta

    Two workmen asleep on the statue of the bronze sphinx next to the River Thames .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • RETRO - Siesta in London in den 50er Jahren
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    RETRO - Siesta in London in den 50er Jahren
    London Siesta

    Two workmen , finding the Embankment seats occupied , have fallen asleep in the lap of London's Sphinx , guarding Cleopatra's Needle , obelisk near Waterloo Bridge .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Egypt Cairo Area Giza
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    Egypt Cairo Area Giza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1269522a )
    Pyramid and the Sphinx. Egypt Egyptian Africa African Cairo Giza Pyramids Pyramid Sphinx Desert Ancient Sand History Culture Old Stone Yellow Statue Sculpture Blue Cultural Cultures Destination Destinations History Historic Middle East North Africa
    Egypt Cairo Area Giza

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  • STOCK
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1502973a)
    MANDRILL mandrillus sphinx, PORTRAIT OF MALE
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1503185a)
    MANDRILL mandrillus sphinx, PORTRAIT OF MALE
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1503449a)
    MANDRILL mandrillus sphinx, PORTRAIT OF MALE
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  • STOCK
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1503542a)
    MANDRILL mandrillus sphinx, MALE SCRATCHING ITS HEAD WITH FIND FOOT
    STOCK

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Britain
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    Britain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Londonstills.com / Rex Features ( 1167314ia )
    Sphinx armrest on a bench in front of Albert Bridge on Chelsea Embankment, Chelsea, London, England, Britain
    Britain

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175a )
    Tattoo artist Anatoli works on Mickey the Sphinx cat, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM

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  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175b )
    Tattoo artist Anatoli works on Mickey the Sphinx cat, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175d )
    Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ". - 20/2/2009{br}MUST CREDIT
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

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

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  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175c )
    Mickey the Sphinx cat comes round after being tattooed, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Featur...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNB

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  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175e )
    Tattoo artist Anatoli works on Mickey the Sphinx cat, watched by owner Aksana, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bal...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNB

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  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175h )
    Mickey the Sphinx cat with his new tattoo, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM (FOTO:DUKA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175i )
    Mickey the Sphinx cat with his new tattoo, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM (FOTO:DUKA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175j )
    Tattoo artist Anatoli works on Mickey the Sphinx cat, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175k )
    Mickey the Sphinx cat under general anasthetic, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM (FOTO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175l )
    Mickey the Sphinx cat comes round after being tattooed with owne Aksana and Tattoo artist Anatoli, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST C...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNB

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  • Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    EXCLUSIVE UK HOLD, GERMANY HOLD ITALY AND SPAIN OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Balkanpix.com / Rex Features ( 856175m )
    Mickey the Sphinx cat with his new tattoo, Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in "
    Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
    SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA

    Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.

    Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.

    Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.

    After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.

    Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".

    The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.

    "The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Balkanpix.com / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HVRBNFNBM (FOTO:DUKA

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • US President Barack Obama - Jun 2009
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    US President Barack Obama - Jun 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 940023au )
    US President Barack Obama tours the Egypt's Great Sphinx of Giza (left) and the Pyramid of Khafre
    US President Barack Obama - Jun 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • US President Barack Obama - Jun 2009
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    US President Barack Obama - Jun 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 940023av )
    US President Barack Obama tours the Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt
    US President Barack Obama - Jun 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
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    Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
    Las Vegas, 2009-10-23 / Celebrity hotspots in Sin City Las Vegas! PICTURED: Outside the Luxor Hotel © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
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    Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
    Las Vegas, 2009-10-23 / Celebrity hotspots in Sin City Las Vegas! PICTURED: Outside the Luxor Hotel © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
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    Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
    Las Vegas, 2009-10-23 / Celebrity hotspots in Sin City Las Vegas! PICTURED: Outside the Luxor Hotel © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
    DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICTURES

     

  • Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
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    Celebrity hotspots in Las Vegas
    Las Vegas, 2009-10-23 / Celebrity hotspots in Sin City Las Vegas! PICTURED: Luxor Hotel at night © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nicky Brown / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048259a )
    Sphinx. Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt.
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  • Egypt - Mar 2010
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    Egypt - Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 1223230k )
    Sphinx like rams that line the main entrance. Karnak, Egypt.
    Egypt - Mar 2010

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