Because newborns see black - and -
white objects most clearly, San Francisco - based photographer Jock McDonald waves a black - and -
white sheet of
cardboard at his youngest subjects to get their attention.
Please also consider donating these additional items: • Bath Towels • Batteries (AA and AAA sizes) • Blankets (no comforters or electric please) • Bleach • Cat Litter (non-clumping) • Cat Toys (that dangle) • Chewy Dog Treats • Copier Paper (
white) • Dish Soap (no citrus or lemon scented please) • Fleece • Humane Cat Traps • Kong Toys / Nylabone Toys / Interactive Toys • Kuranda Dog Beds • Laminating
Sheets (Letter & Legal size) • Latex Dishwashing Gloves • Latex Exam Gloves (S, M, L, XL) • Lint Rollers (sticky paper kind) • Liquid Laundry Detergent • Martingale - style Collars • Newspaper (remove slick ads please) • Paper Towels • Peanut Butter • Pens • Plush Cat Beds • Portable Kennels (various sizes) • Postage Stamps • Puppy Pee Pads • Rope Toys • Science Diet Cat, Dog, Kitten & Puppy Chow • Scissors •
Sheet Protectors • Slip Leads • Stretch & Scratch
Cardboard Cat Scratchers • Sticky Notes • Treat Bags (clip - on) • Ziploc Bags (quart size)
There you find an abstract painting by David Hammons made of Kool - Aid drink mix; «Cuddly Painting (Delft),» a faux - fur panel picturing animals in snow in the blue and
white hues of Delftware by Sylvie Fleury; and a
sheet of
cardboard spray - painted silver with cut - out circles to represent Puritan stocks, by Cady Noland.