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Men And Cats: Photographer Breaks The ‘Crazy Cat Lady’ Stereotype With His Photo-Shoot

Have you ever wondered why we never associate men with cats? Or why don’t you ever hear something like ‘crazy cat man’? Well, some people believe that primarily, cats look and sound good with women, while others just think that pictures with cats is a female-thing and that men don’t do it. David William, a photographer from New York, breaks this stereotype by setting out on his peculiar yet captivating “Men & Cats” Photo shoot. He photographed men with their feline cuties.

William believes that this stereotype is just not right and told Time-Out New York, “I wanted to show that regardless of gender, many people have found the joy that cat companionship can bring”.

You must be thinking that all the men in these pictures seem quite decent, and not crazy at all, but one thing that we can guarantee is that they’re crazy in love with their kitties.

Scroll down and enjoy!

More info: davidwilliamsphotography.com (h/t: timeoutjuxtapoz)

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