Mont Blanc Photography’s work with local animal rescue associations and charities
animals, cats, dogs, charity work, community fund raising Heather Ennis animals, cats, dogs, charity work, community fund raising Heather Ennis

Mont Blanc Photography’s work with local animal rescue associations and charities

For me, one of the most rewarding ways to contribute to my community has been through partnering with local animal charities. By using my skills in photography, I have been able to raise funds, increase adoption rates, and bring awareness to some of the most deserving yet often overlooked animals. Here’s a glimpse into my journey and the incredible impact it has had on both the animals and myself.

Supporting local animal causes has always been close to my heart. Animals provide us with unconditional love, and helping them feels like a natural way to give back to the community. By partnering with charities, I can use my talents to make a real difference in the lives of these animals. Whether it's raising funds or finding forever homes for the "hopeless cases," my goal is to contribute in any way I can to ensure these animals get the love and care they deserve.

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Working with Association Paw’Pattes Switzerland
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Working with Association Paw’Pattes Switzerland

Animal rescue work is very close to my heart, it’s something I’ve been involved in my whole life in one way or another. So I always look for ways to support local animal shelters and charities.

In this case, the Association Paw’Pattes in Switzerland had this beautiful male cat called Pattapouf, who was difficult to place in a new family. He was extremely shy and had some long term health issues, which sadly tends to put most people off from adopting an animal.

The thing is, these issues really, really shouldn’t be an issue or an obstacle, as most rescue animals are shy to begin with, we just need to see past this and see the beauty of their character that is hidden behind their shyness. In this case, this beautiful boy was very firmly and sweetly attached to his foster mum from Paw’pattes, he’d been given some time to come out of his shell and show his true character, which was that of a truly soft sweet boy, a real delight of a cat.

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