feral cat attack
While out photographing nature in all its glory this weekend I was accosted by a wild animal. Feral cat, to be more exact. This fearsome critter reared up and tried to peel the flesh off of my very bones. Fortunately there was too much protective fat and I was able to make my escape while that ferocious feline licked my toothsome well-marbled flesh off of his claws.
Later on, having learned my lesson, I stuck to well groomed domestic kitties. Here's one now that is daintily having lunch. Note the darling tongue. A sure sign of a happy and well fed cat. Not one that will attack your leg for no reason at all--this type of cat makes the best photographic subject. I'll leave those wild ones to the people at National Geographic.
After his repast, our furry friend posed for a few pictures on the deck railing. Isn't he precious?
Later on, having learned my lesson, I stuck to well groomed domestic kitties. Here's one now that is daintily having lunch. Note the darling tongue. A sure sign of a happy and well fed cat. Not one that will attack your leg for no reason at all--this type of cat makes the best photographic subject. I'll leave those wild ones to the people at National Geographic.
After his repast, our furry friend posed for a few pictures on the deck railing. Isn't he precious?
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And it was an amazing picture to boot!
The last picture is superb. There's something remarkably unique about the munchkin's face. The light, the angle, everything about this picture just works.
I so very much hope to hang out with and take pictures with you someday. Something tells me that would be a day to remember.
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Thanks, Carmi. As you probably realize, I just take a lot of pictures and post the occasional good one.
Tabbies rule.
Michele sent me this time.
visiting you from michele
Michele sent me.
Sweet photo with the tongue. That's hard to catch.
maybe first cat, smelled 2nd cat from you and wondered if he can be your friend as well.
here from michele's