This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.
She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.
I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
John, I never lose interest in cat photos. This one is quite nice. I've only one feline roomie, but she is more than enough to keep me blessedly occupied. Really nice photograph.
--Bob
Mallardo wrote:
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.
She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.
I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
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Beautiful cat and a wonderful story.
Mallardo wrote:
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.
She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.
I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
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chevman
Loc: Matthews, North Carolina
Mallardo wrote:
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.
She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.
I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
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Nice photo! I really like pet photos and your cat is perfect. Thanks for sharing.
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Jerry in NC
Beautifully photographed! I like the perspective very much.
Lovely portrait of your beautiful girl.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Great story John! I have brought home a few too. They seem to find me.:) But they all seem to get along with Sammy.:):)
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Can't have too many cat photos 😈. thanks for sharing and giving Noodles a home.
Cheers
Mallardo wrote:
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.
She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.
I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
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Noodles is so pretty...I love your narative too. She's a lucky kitty to have found you. I always enjoy cat pictures.
Mallardo wrote:
This is the oldest of my three Rescues, Noodles. She's about three years old and I've had her since she was small enough for me to hold in the palm of my hand.
She had somehow found her way into my garage where she had been living. She made her way out one morning as I was enjoying my morning coffee. She was so little that I actually thought she was a rat. After a couple of days she let me pet her and, on the third morning, she jumped up on the little ledge where I had sat my coffee and made herself at home to it. I opened the front door, she strutted in, and the rest is history.
I only have one more cat to try to photograph and then I promise to give y'all a break on the cat photos, lol. Thanks for the look.
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How did she acquire the name "Noodles"?
What a beautiful cat, with what to me is a very unusual coloration. I'd love to see a more fully bodied shot of her.
If you felt like posting more of your cats, it certainly wouldn't hurt my feelings, and judging from earlier comments, I'm not alone. Your cats are beautiful, and your photographic skills make the pictures even more enjoyable.
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