This is great! The light and the brick textures add so much. I can't help but chuckle at her feigned indifference, with the leg hanging down oh-so-nonchalantly. Or maybe I'm anthropomorphizing - but ain't it fun?!
We love calico cats and have had at least 1 for the past 55 years. Our two cats are indoor only. It got too sad for us to lose our beloved cats, or have them come home with too many bird or lizard parts.
What we need then is more coyote ever where to control the cats.
That's a "hairy eyeball" if there ever was one!
Linda From Maine wrote:
This is great! The light and the brick textures add so much. I can't help but chuckle at her feigned indifference, with the leg hanging down oh-so-nonchalantly. Or maybe I'm anthropomorphizing - but ain't it fun?!
"Or maybe I'm anthropomorphizing"
What are you smoking????
I love cats but not sure I would mess with this one. He/she looks pissed and ready to tear you a “new one”!
She's a beautiful calico. Nice shot.
She is a gorgeous calico, nice of her to pose for you
First off, this is a marvelous picture. The pose, the colours, the tones are all really nice.
Second, I'm not really a cat person, but I was adopted by a wild calico. I watched her fight off 3 coyotes at once. I don't remember her ever having wounds and she lived totally out of doors.
Cracking shot of a No-Nonsense cat.
That CAT definitely has Attitude.....yep!
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
They go missing here, too. This one is a beauty and hopefully spends nights inside.
Very nice shot.
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