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Meow Quarterly is a new website that documents the weird and wonderful lives of Internet-famous cats and their owners across the globe. Through interviews and exclusive photos, the first issue goes beyond the frame, telling the individual stories of eight unique felines living in Boston, Philadelphia, NYC and Montreal.

Meow Quarterly’s first star-studded issue includes:
●Sam Has Eyebrows — An internationally recognized cat with “eyebrows”, featured on Huffington Post, BuzzFeed and People Magazine.
●Kyle — A Boston-based rescue with dandruff, 3 teeth, a crooked ear, no claws and hip dysplasia who witnessed a murder and as a result, is taking a stand against domestic violence.
●Pugsley — Featured in NY Post, Buzzfeed and Good Morning America, this Exotic Shorthair lives in a Manhattan high-rise that towers over the East River with his doting humans.
●Atchoum — A hairy-not-scary Persian plagued with hypertrichosis (a.k.a. abnormal hair growth) who spends his days in the suburbs of Montreal with his dedicated live-in groomer Nathalie.
●Princess Cheeto – This camera-ready Tuxedo cat lives in Bushwick, Brooklyn with his human Hugo, an inventive photographer who assists the widely-published fashion photographer David LaChapelle.
●Ziggy – 10 years old and living life to the fullest, this grey cat is sidekick to PR maven Alexandra Baker, founder of High Rise PR, a communications agency representing musical acts like Boy George, Azealia Banks and Lorde.
●Bowie and Elliott – Named after musicians David Bowie and Elliott Smith, this Philadelphia based duo are mascots for cat toy company Polydactyl Cats, run by Randi Warhol, a burlesque dancer with a lifelong cat obsession.
●Sister – A sassy feline living with Brooklyn based illustrator Sam Kalda, whose work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post.

More info: meowquarterly.com

Atchoum

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Sam Has Eyebrows

Princess Cheeto

Kyle

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Sister