Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

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Beautiful women and cute cats are the internet's eternal classics. These are the most common photos on the internet, and almost everyone loves to look at them. Japanese photographer Yûki Aoyama combined the two popular themes in his album Painyan (a pun on the Japanese words for breasts and meow). The cats in the photos climb into women's blouses, touch their breasts with their paws, and even settle between two busts. According to Aoyama, his work provides readers with "the most complete therapeutic experience."

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Cats and Breasts: A Soothing Album by a Japanese Photographer

Aoyama's other works include an album of photographs of girls in school uniforms.

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