Friend Asks A Photographer To Babysit Their Cat, Gets Purrfect Photos
If you have a pet and for whatever reason, leave it with someone else, your mind is asking a lot of questions. Are they feeding it enough and on time? Are they cleaning up after it? And so on. But when Miranda McDonald asked her friend Josell Mariano to take care of her blue tabby cat Jade, he stepped up. And by stepped up, I mean he not only made sure Jade had everything she needed, but threw her a surprise photoshoot as well. Man, I need to get me some new friends.
More: Miranda McDonald, Josell Mariano, Jade h/t: boredpanda
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