You might have only recently met Yogurt the Pirate Dog. Now, Yogurt is facing some seriously cute competition from a little feline, Sir Stuffington.
The one-eyed kitten and his brothers were found in Troutdale, Oregon, USA, last month and was taken in by Multnomah County Animal Services.
Sir Stuffington was six weeks old when he was discovered on the street suffering from several serious injuries: a heart murmur, flea infestation, calicivirus, fractured jaw and a missing eye.
Amy Fitzpatrick, the photographer who captured the furkid in its pirate photoshoot said,
"His eye was not removed by the vets, it was that way when he was found," she explained.
Sir Stuffington and his two brothers were nursed back to health and are currently living with foster parents Blazer Schaffer and Aisley Deymon, who have set up a Facebook page to help bring awareness to the importance of local animal shelters. The proceeds from the prints go directly to the shelter that helped save Sir Stuffington's life.
More pictures of Sir Stuffington and his brothers below:
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