Stray animals are a common sight in many parts of the world, often becoming beloved members of the community. In cities like Cusco, Peru, and Athens, Greece, stray dogs and cats roam the streets freely, with locals providing food and shelter for these furry friends. Dutch photographer Marcel Heijnen has captured the essence of this human-animal connection in his latest project, focusing on the charming feline residents of Istanbul, Turkey.
Heijnen’s upcoming book, “City Cats of Istanbul,” showcases the city’s feral cats in all their glory. From shop attendants to guardians and cuddlers, these cats play various roles in the bustling metropolis. Through his lens, Heijnen not only captures the cats themselves but also the vibrant atmosphere of Istanbul, with its unique blend of ancient architecture and modern urban life.
The photos in “City Cats of Istanbul” offer a glimpse into the daily lives of these furry inhabitants. Some images show cats lounging in peaceful repose, while others capture them in playful moments of mischief, climbing up buildings or exploring the city streets. Each photograph tells a story of the special bond between the cats and the people of Istanbul, highlighting the beauty of this connection.
For those interested in exploring more of Heijnen’s work, his website and Instagram are filled with stunning images of cats from around the world. And if you’re eager to get your hands on a copy of “City Cats of Istanbul,” you can pre-order the book on Bookshop. Additionally, if you happen to be in Istanbul in September, don’t miss the release event at the Cat Museum on September 20th at 6 p.m.
Overall, Heijnen’s project celebrates the magic of urban life through the eyes of its feline residents. With each photograph, he invites us to see the world through a different lens and appreciate the beauty of our four-legged companions in the city.