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Meet Zarathustra – a fat cat who’s very fond of art. His creative owner, Svetlana Petrova, decided to entertain her big ginger feline’s interests by adding him to some iconic portraits and timeless masterpieces.

Svetlana inherited Zarathustra from her late mother. The cat was much-loved and well-fed, so it was clear to Svetlana what to call her new project – Fat Cat Art. The images of recreated paintings went viral on imgur two years ago, hitting 4 mil. views.

If you’re in the UK right now, be sure to visit Zarathustra in the “Russian Extremes – From Icons to I-Cats” exhibition at the Barn at Stonehill in Oxfordshire, which will run until June 5, 2014.

More info: fatcatart.ru (via BBC)

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