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Believe It or Not, This Is Not a Cat!

19-year-old artist Haru Otomi certainly has a way with a pencil. The talented illustrator is responsible for some amazing drawings of cats that look so real, you almost want to reach out and pet!

Their latest may be the best to date–an illustration of a cat where fur, whiskers, and eyes are impossibly real. Otomi spent 46 hours drawing this fine feline. It’s perhaps his most realistic yet!

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