‘Scandalous’ toe bean photos for donations? US animal shelter calls it ‘OnlyPaws’


Kansas Humane Society staff have released ‘saucy and scandalous’ toe bean photos from dogs, cats and also some other animal species, including a turtle, chick, and frog. — Photo by Milada Vigerova on Unsplash

The Kansas Humane Society is selling feet pictures – photos of animal toe beans, to be more specific – on the Internet. And they call it “OnlyPaws.”

For those who may be unfamiliar, that’s a play on OnlyFans, an adult subscription-based platform where users can sell and buy photos that are ... not suitable for work.

“Times are TOUGH, and our pets need to pull their weight, so we’re selling their feet pics on the Internet,” Kansas Humane Society said when announcing the social media fundraiser on Feb 28. “We know you want this..”

For every US$100 people donate to OnlyPaws, the nonprofit shelter based in Wichita said it will release “a collection of our spiciest toe beans from a variety of species.” All the donations will support “sexy animals” in their care.

In less than 24 hours, more than US$4,300 had been donated to OnlyPaws in exchange for 43 collections of “spicy content.”

Within those collections, Kansas Humane Society staff have released “saucy and scandalous” toe bean photos from dogs, cats and also some other animal species, including a turtle, chick, and frog.

There’s even been some “exotic stuff,” too.

While some of the photos are of animals waiting to be adopted, other “sensual” photos were submitted by donors. Staff said they “would’ve been out of content ages ago if you guys hadn’t started submitting stuff.”

“Many of you were kind enough to send in your feet pics to help out our campaign for our 77k followers to gawk at,” the humane society said. “We love seeing the engagement and love you guys have given us today (stop sending us human feet pics though, some of y’all gross).”

Kansas Humane Society started the fundraiser one day before its new president and CEO, Aaron Walker, was scheduled to start.

“We’d love to impress him by hitting that big US$5k,” the organisation said. “We think he’d like it a lot.” – The Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service

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