Fip Warrior Barry Obameow
by Dora Hathazi Mendes
Original - Sold
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Dimensions
12.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Fip Warrior Barry Obameow
Artist
Dora Hathazi Mendes
Medium
Painting - Watercolor Painting On Paper
Description
A new custom cat painting about FIP Warrior Barack Obameow, also knows as Barry, a cute friend of the crew of House Of Nekko from Zen By Cat, which is a non-profit organization to raise awareness and money to find a cure for Feline Infectious Peritonitis.
Barry was one of the very first FIP cats cured (in the second trial after Smokey's ).
Thank you dear Peter for your custom order, and for supporting my art by asking me to paint this portrait about Barry as a gift to Lettice!
Would you like to help? Use code ZBBNBR at your purchases from my entire Collections, to donate for FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) Research ! The painting titled House of Nekko was made to support the fight against this deadly disease. House of Nekko is a private home transformed to an amazing cat playground, which was created passionately by Peter Cohen, the founder of Zen By Cat, which is a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising both awareness and money to help fight against FIP and save cats lives.
Please consider to help with your purchases. Use code : ZBBNBR at check out for your purchases from my entire collection, by using this code at your purchases related with every paintings of mine, you are donating for this important cause! Every amount count, if you can buy a Fine Art Print in any size, or a single frameable Greeting Card, or any unique product such as a Puzzle, Tote Bag, a Pillow, Ornament etc, we are equally grateful for your help!
For more information visit my Donate For FIP Research Collection, or you can also join the FIP Warrior Program, visit ZenByCat at
https://www.zenbycat.org
Thank you for your support!
Dora
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November 24th, 2021
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