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Artist Photoshops Cats Into Food, And The Results Are So Cute (30 New Pics)

Do you remember Ksenia, an artist from Russia who likes to photoshop the best things in the world together, specially cats and food? In the previous post, we shared his Cats in Food series which the artist uses Photoshop to turn funny cat photos into dishes. From cookies, candy to furball salad, they are so cute and hilarious.

It’s been more than a year already since launching the Cats In Food Instagram profile in January 2018. At first, the artist just wanted to create something funny for everyone. However, he never thinks that his hilarious photo edits have risen to Internet fame and now he has gained 169.000 followers on Instagram.

For this reason, he continues to share Cats in Food series (part 2) in this post. If you love Ksenia’s concept, you can request your own feline food combination via Instagram message. He hopes you like his new works and feel free to share the pictures and vote on your favorites!

More info: Instagram

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