Capture: Cats Love Cameras
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Julie Cross, in reply to
"try to encourage flourishing where one can and to do the right thing the right way avoiding crap"
lucky Dubh. beautiful - love the two of them curled up together.
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Jos, in reply to
Wow, a beauty!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Branch manager?
I’m a wild thing.
Just playing possum...
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Ripped from today's headlines...
Tiger (black) and Leo (ginger) like to play in our not-very-old peach tree at dusk. ... and generally supervising the neighbourhood.
spare a thought for those house cats that don't get out much...
They say it takes a village to raise a child
and a community to lower a cat...
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Hebe, in reply to
Only been outside twice before?
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
This evening’s dusk playtime
Love that - quite surreal. What a couple of wild-things : )
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
climbing a pair of bare leggs
Excellent, thank you, Love the way the twigs seem way too fragile to support the cat-weight. Tiger and Leo practicing levitating?
As for bare leggs, luckily my cats haven't climbed those since kittenhood.
I should say about this pic, the young guy is not really checking out the cat doorstop, he was really trying to find a way in through the closed door.
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Hebe, in reply to
Love the way the twigs seem way too fragile to support the cat-weight. Tiger and Leo practicing levitating?
They are and the branches bend alarmingly but the cats seems to have perfected pancaking themselves out flat to spread their weight. We also tied a heavier piece of tree branch across a fork to stop the tree breaking. You can see the branch and tie underneath Leo. The Red Haven peach has had two and half years in our garden and two fruiting seasons. This summer the peaches were sublime and cropped heavily and early, so I really want to keep the tree, but the cats have such a good time every evening that it seems churlish to stop them.
I like that doorstop sniff. The way the doorstop is arching its back...
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
This summer the peaches were sublime
Maybe the cat activity is the secret to sublime peaches : )
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Well, Nora! That cat looks exactly how Toru looked in her younger, and sleeker, days.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Pinhole effect on camera disguises his Tooba-Looba proportions : )
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