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Beautiful eyes! I took a similar photo of my orange kitty today!
Thank you, Alice. We love our fur babies. đ
Oh, so beautiful! đđ
Thank you, Trini!
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She is a sweetie, for sure!
“If that skwerl even twitches I’m so gonna pounce!”
Ha, if it were a mouse, she’d be on it!
They are such beautiful creatures (as long as you’re not a mouse, of course).
Yes, and woe be it to any mouse that ventures into this house!
Now there’s a beauty!
Thank you, Dor. She’s a lovely calico. đ
Beauty! I love cats!
Thank you, Michael, I share that feeling!
While our family was growing we had 2 cats (Julie and Kenny) and an annoying dog (Spike- Corgie-Terrier) … Julie lived to be 18 yrs old and purred like an engine. Kenny got eaten by a coyote and Spikey-boy had to be put down at 16 yrs of age. We are currently pet-less – but fine with that for now.
I can’t imagine being pet-less, but the day may come for us, too.
Birdwatching? đ
Or fly-watching! ;-D
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
Thank you for reblogging!
a world of wisdom in that gaze…
Perhaps wisdom, but more likely “How can I get that fly?” đ
At least you are allowed to photograph him, we have one that refuses point blank to co operate! He runs a mile as soon as I get the camera out!
Perhaps it is the flash or the infrared sensor – I think it may hurt the eyes. My other kitty turns away, too.
Apparently he can hear me switching it on, even two rooms away! So I have given up chasing him around the house, being content with various shots of him sleeping!
Life would be so dull—without our fur babies.
So very true! Can’t imagine life without them! â¤
⤠⤠⤠Cute and cuddly.
Yes, she is that – she has such soft fur!
Lovely!
Thank you!
What a dear cat buddy!
Yes, she is a sweetie. â¤
How were you able to sneak up on such an unsuspecting creature? What a beauty!
đ Thank you, Kathy. Would you believe this girl is 17?
No, I would not and that’s not an excuse for sneaking up on is it? LOL
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Schooner probably thinks this is your best post ever.
Ha, I expect so! Wren is getting a bit jealous… đ
Beautiful portrait of this green eyed catđ
Thank you, Belinda. She is a cooperative subject. đ
Amazing eyes!
She is a pretty one! đ
Eliza! I not only LOVE this beautiful photo, but I was so happy to see that you still post here. I have been away for a year from my WP blog. I came back today and was heartbroken to see that so many lovely acquaintances that I used to know and read devoutly have left. Life goes on. I know this. But, somehow I wished that as I returned to my blog, all the old familiar names and blogs would still be here. Then I saw your post and I smiled. I remember reading you and loving your blog. This is a gorgeous photo. I hope the past year has been good to you. đ
Welcome back! I was glad to see your name here and wondered where you’d been. Yes, folks get busy doing other things. Blogging (in a social way) takes a lot of time and commitment. đ I don’t write as much as I used to, but still post photos regularly. Thanks for your kind praise and hope we’ll be seeing more from you. Happy Spring!
She looks more mellow and centered than my Pipig (who’s only mellow when asleep).
Well, this girl is 17, so she’s not all that active anymore. A real couch potato, just eats and sleeps!
She looks wise.
Despite her small stature, she’s the alpha among the 3 pets. She likes to kick butt, esp. around feeding time! ;-D
Prrrrrr
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Love her…the thing I regret the most about my traveling ways is not being able to have pets!
Luckily, Italy has lots of cat colonies. I read that they are even protected by law. đ
It is true, you’re totally right! So curious, isn’t it? đ Have you witnessed any of them? I will see one in a matter of days I suppose…leaving for Rome on Thursday!
Yes, the colony at the Colosseum is quite famous! I remember trying to woo some in Venice and loved seeing ones that hung outside a restaurant kitchen in Cinque Terra. I came home and a few months later was going through a local artist’s photos and saw a familiar face – it turns out it really was one of that same colony. How funny is that?
Cats have a long, interesting history with us, by turns hallowed and vilified, but throughout, have well served mankind since the Fertile Crescent.
Have a great time in Rome!
I should look up the history sometime. I would enjoy knowing more. Love these stories about your encounters with Italian cat colonies. I’ll keep an eye out! đ
I don’t think I’ve seen a picture of her until now. Nice to make her acquaintance.
đ That’s Squeaky (and yes, she does have a squeaky voice!)
Beautiful capture Eliza! Love that focus. We could all do with more of that these days đ
Thank you, Val!