Rudy is 2 yrs old now…our youngest cat. He was rescued by us at 5 wks of age. Now, a 17 lb beauty who cuddles and eats a lot:) His family was killed by a car…the only kit of the litter to survive. He is a “ginger” color longhair, and a cuddly friend to all the other pets. /
My sweet kitty, Maggie. = )
MCN :: CRD58-WS79U-F688Y / / in Tabby Time – Sept. 4th 2009 Mille was found in a shopping bag in a Moor area – she made it. Little Piv had no such luck. She was rescued but had suffered too much – she died
It’s been awhile since I have shared pictures of “my babies” with you… / This is a recent picture of Aurora, taken this summer…Hope you enjoy! Aurora’s Story / She is a rescued kitty. She use to live in a garage of a very kind animal lover who kept feeding her and sheltering her until she could find a good homeā¦Thank you, Mary for taking care of “my baby” before I took her home! ______ Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/400 second / Aperture: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 180 mm / ISO Speed: 1600 / Date Taken: Jun 6, 2009, 2:14:53 AM Feature in the Following Groups / Eye Contact – Oct. 2009 / Playful Photogenic Animals – Oct. 2009 / Pets R Us (2 per day) – Oct. 2009 / Domestic Cats And Dogs – Oct. 2009 / Tabby Time – Oct. 2009 / Paws N Claws Group – Oct .2009 / For The Love Of Cats – Oct. 2009 Winner in the Following Challenges / Playful Photogenic Animals – “Those Baby Blues” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009 / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – “Tabby Cats and Kittens” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009
My cat Blackeys furry feet lol.. Canon Xsi DSLR
POLAND / / Work was featured in the GroupTabby Time . / 04.10.2009.
I took the cat from one photo, the horse from another. Added a layer of texture, which was a rusty old piece of tin. After that, I used different Photoshop Elements 7 brushes until I had a look I wanted. / —-—-—-—-—— / Photos were taken with a Nikon D300, 70-300 mm lens / / 10/09 / Thank you! / 10/09 Thank you to all who voted for this image!
Featured In Tabby Time 10/3/09 /
Little Tiger, having fun in the garden, im a little lost for words, so ill say what a sweet face,
Obee considering whether he should have fish with his chips or let them be for a while! ;-) - /
A wide, gaping yawn immortalized in a flash
Domino looking down on Diva (out of shot). / Nikon D60, Tamron 70-300mm. / Featured in For the Love of Cats 18/11/09.
Cats always find the most interesting places to pose, this time perfectly poised on the wireless adapter. I wonder if she is receiving messages from the ethernet?
My cat, Riley, is fifteen years old, but still doing well. She is the queen of the sofa, but she has to share it with “baby brother” Jonsie. (see Silly Kitty for a funny photo of him).This photo was taken with a Kodak Easyshare camera and edited with the Photoshop plug-in Akvis Sketch and then Redfield’s Fractalius. /
my little Kinsley sleeping in the most uncomfortable looking position ever!! 10 weeks at the time.
My Kenny, just another day! Love that boy.
MCN: CXAVX-XUVKA-1K9M5 / Dina and “Spiderman”
MCN: C9RAU-FHV6Q-JUX7G / Zorba and Sophia in the tower
MCN :: CTD7U-A1P7J-9A3U4 / This nosy little guy is very interested in following the little whita arrow that moves on my screen – he even tried to catch it with his paw
Favorite place to sleep, this convenient sink:) sometimes turns the tap and wash up on the occasion:)
The tabby cat has a distinctive coat that features stripes, dots, or swirling patterns. Tabbies are sometimes erroneously assumed to be a breed of cat. In fact, the tabby pattern is a naturally occurring feature that may be the original coloration of the domestic cat’s distant ancestors. Tabby color is found in many breeds of cat, as well as among the general ‘moggy’ (mixed-breed or mongrel) population. When cats are allowed to breed randomly, the coloration of the population tends toward brown mackerel tabbies with green eyes, leading geneticists to believe that this is the common wild phenotype of the domestic cat. The tabby usually has an “M” mark on its forehead.
A tabby cat has a distinct coat that features stripes, dots, or swirling patterns. There are four tabby patterns that have been shown to be genetically distinct: mackeral, classic, spotted and ticked. This group will celebrate the tabby cat with our favorite images and poems. Hosts: Sally Omar
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“SPECIAL KITTY CARD”
Artist: judygal
“My Upside Down Sleepy Kitty”
“KITTY OF THE WEEK”
Artist: Marjorie Wallace
“Morning Girl”
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