C-AT Work: Cats at Work

Nappone at the upholstery shop.

Italian photographer Marianna Zampieri presents a series called C-AT Work that features cats who go to work with their humans. Librarians, hair stylists, musicians, craftspeople, office workers, and store owners go about their day as their cat presides over their domain.

Fulvio in his theater.

The goal of this project is always to try to capture the beauty of the relationship that is created between cats and people with whom they share most of the time, demonstrating the great dignity and incredible adaptability of these animals in any situation. All seasoned by the setting that the most diverse work environments can give, creating the astonishment that can be born seeing the cats placed in environments where we are not used to see them.

Nando at the newsstand.

You can see the series in slideshow format at Facebook and more of Zampieri's cat photography at Instagram. -via Laughing Squid


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Well Eddie, you've shattered my life-long image of the Cape Crusader (ha!)

Like most other boys, I bought my share of "Batman" comics... but it was "Superman" that really enthralled me. He could really fly, where Batman had to use his grappling hook and some rope he always managed to have tied to his Bat-belt.

As I got a bit older, ABC had started airing a Batman TV series. It starred Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin the Boy Wonder. At first, I just liked it because it was sort of "campy", much like all the other TV shows of the time (Love Boat, Bewitched, Flying Nun, Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, etc...). But as the show progressed, I found that I liked it because Batman was like an ordinary guy, not some hero with super powers beyond mortal man.

I never thought of Batman as being homosexual in the least. It was a different time... a time of innocence... a time where being "politically correct" didn't go overboard. I look back on movies made during the depression period and WWII years, and they often depict males sharing a bed. It wasn't something strange back then, or something sexual... men often shared sleeping arrangements in hotel rooms or while visiting on vacation. It didn't seem out of place, even by the 1960's and 70's when Batman was first on television.

Now... sure, the "tights" seemed a little awkward. I think every boy laughed a little seeing what Adam West showed below his Bat-Belt, but his costume is what set him apart and made him unique. To this day, Batman costumes are one of the biggest selling items at Halloween.

As far as romantic scenes in the comic books or on the early series, you have to remember that young boys don't want to see couples kiss - and I am just talking about HETEROsexual couples... the sexual tension between the women (Cat Woman, Bat Girl... etc...) and Batman was just enough to show temptation, but "duty" called first.

Today, the Batman franchise has turned dark. "The Dark Knight" and all the other versions are not of much interest to me. Everything is becoming overly violent today. Everyone in Hollywood talks about gun and violence control, but Hollywood is the main culprit of many of the evils we have today. Just take a look at all the movies that are out in theatres today (or are coming out)... how many are filled with violence or sex and how many are films can take your 11-year-old son to? The 11-year old of today has a completely different view of Batman than I have. The average 11-year old has a completely different view of just about everything.

If Batman is gay or not doesn't even enter my psyche, but Eddie brought up an interesting subject to make us think about what younger people may perceive today.
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I have never bought into this "Batman is gay" stuff (not that there is anything wrong with that). There are folks who say I was gay because "nothing happened" when I was stuck with two beautiful women for several years on a desert isle. They never showed us digging latrines either, but that doesn't mean we went all those years without using the bathroom!

In another note - your video shows Julie Newmar - easily the best Catwoman. If there is some man out there that doesn't find her "the cat's meow" (especially at 1:44 for example), that's a man whose sexual orientation might legitimately be called into question...
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Batman is not gay. He's about as gay as SNL's THE AMBIGIUOSLY GAY DUO and we all know that they're not gay.....right??
Then again, he does call Robin DICK when he's not Robin.
Maybe he came up with his sidekick's name because he's ROBIN' him of his manhood??
Come to think of it...I guess you could have Bruce GAYne and DICK GAYson.
Makes ya think....
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