Russian artist shows How Earth Would Look Like If Cats Were Gigantic (20 pictures)

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Andrey Scherbak is a Russian craftsman situated in Rostov-on-Don who we almost sure love cats. How would we realize that you may inquire? Indeed, for once, he makes comical photoshops of giant cats wandering the city boulevards. Gracious, and he has two of them (consistently estimated). What’s more, a dog.

In a meeting with Bored Panda, the craftsman said he thought of the venture rather unexpectedly while glancing through a photograph collection and seeing an image he had taken in a woods. “I enjoyed it, so I snapped another picture with the goal of putting a cat in it,” said Andrey. “I chose to make an Instagram account brimming with pictures of just me and cats since that is not altogether different from the truth I live in. I lead a somewhat detached lifestyle.” Even however the artist claims two cats, he says the cats in his alters are taken from Google – his very own felines can never remain still.

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Look at Andrey’s monster cats in the display underneath!

More info: Instagram

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Andrey Scherbak is a Russian craftsman situated in Rostov-on-Don who we almost sure love cats. How would we realize that you may inquire? Indeed, for once, he makes comical photoshops of giant cats wandering the city boulevards. Gracious, and he has two of them (consistently estimated). What’s more, a dog.

In a meeting with Bored Panda, the craftsman said he thought of the venture rather unexpectedly while glancing through a photograph collection and seeing an image he had taken in a woods. “I enjoyed it, so I snapped another picture with the goal of putting a cat in it,” said Andrey. “I chose to make an Instagram account brimming with pictures of just me and cats since that is not altogether different from the truth I live in. I lead a somewhat detached lifestyle.” Even however the artist claims two cats, he says the cats in his alters are taken from Google – his very own felines can never remain still.

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