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  • Masha
    by olechka

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    pencils on paper. available as shirt design here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/olechka/clothing/708405-1-cat Edit: updated with image large enough to use for prints!

  • Baby Stressie Cat
    by StressieCat

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Original Stressie Cat Acrylic painting by Lucia Stewart

  • my friends
    by CandyRainbow

    US$27.93

    be sweet!!!

  • Mramba
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$5.10

    Pride exemplified via Mramba, the male African lion at the Virginia Zoo. The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo

  • Black and white version of Mramba, to me this has a whole different level of intensity. Which version do you like? Captive animal. / / / / The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo

  • "Hello Kitty"
    by Birgitta

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I generally am not a horse fan. Or a country girl. (Even though / I come from a long line of knife wielding half crazed Texas / Indians..) But I couldn’t help myself when I saw these two today. The kitty put its nose right up to the horse’s..I couldn’t believe it..

  • Glance
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$5.10

    Sumatran tiger cub, National zoo.

  • Moonlight Cat
    by Cheri McEachin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Face to Face
    by Lucindawind

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    I came across this kitty in the park … same kitty … 2 different shots All money that I make from sales from Red Bubble will go to the / TorontoHumaneSociety

  • Kitty b&w
    by Pedro Santos

    US$3.71–US$98.80

  • King
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$5.10

    The King of Beasts. African lion. Captive original. / / The future of African predators is in peril. It is estimated that only 10,000-15,000 free-roaming African lions remain, down from 50,000 a decade ago. African lions are now listed as Endangered (West African subspecies) and Vulnerable (East and Southern African subspecies) by the World Conservation Union and are on Appendix II of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) list. African lions are in danger of disappearing altogether due to disease (FIV, bovine tuberculosis, canine distemper) and habitat encroachment. Today’s modern world subjects lions and other wildlife to many dangers. Mankind constantly seizes more and more of the remaining wild areas of Africa, forcing lions onto smaller and smaller parcels of land. Large-scale developments destroy the lion’s natural habitat. In areas inhabited by livestock, lions are frequently shot, snared or poisoned. And sadly, the hunting of these amazing animals for “sport,” for man’s pleasure, is still encouraged as a revenue producing industry by many African governments. African predators simply will not survive unless they are protected. 100% of proceeds from any sales of this image will be donated to the Virginia Zoo / / / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / / RAFFLE ITEMS HERE

  • That Is One Big Dog
    by Jeff Burns

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    Another shot that I always loved. / This one makes me smile everytime I see it. / Actually several years old. Same kitty as in / Free Shipping / ......................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos

  • Masha ver2
    by olechka

    US$3.56

    A (photoshop) colored version of my graphite pencil drawing /

  • Night Vision
    by Cheri McEachin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Sometimes I come out the box..:)

  • cateye
    by Priscilla Rodriguez

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  • "Meet Coconut"
    by Birgitta

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This is Coconut. (Lego’s brother.) Quite possibly the cutest ball of fluff that was ever created. He’s a bit of a softie; just lays around..purs alot. That kind of thing. / But man is he cute!

  • Rage
    by Colin Tobin

    US$3.95–US$105.51

    Click here to add me to your watch list. / .................................. He’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn’t seem to be living… until he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then… ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screamin’. -Quint from Jaws / / .................................... / RAGE by the talented Sally Omar. I am hungry … my prey got away / I’m starving … I’ve been out all day / Open the can..Or I will bite you / I have no choice..Maybe open two / You’re very slow..I don’t like that / You know I am.. A very angry cat / I came home…so be glad / I am not happy..but mad / If you don’t mind…I’ll take some crunchies / No I wasn’t smoking pot…just have the munchies / No more conversation…I am getting enraged / Hurry up…I’m filled with RAGE Please check out the rest of Sally’s writing.

  • The Red Cat
    by Anni Morris

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Acrylic on canvas. / I have always been a cat lover. Every cat has its own unique personality and facial expressions. They are always exciting to paint.

  • "Ole Blue Eyes"
    by Birgitta

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This is Lego. / (part Siamese). His eyes are shockingly blue.. / and as you might have guessed..he likes Lego’s. / He, along with his 5 siblings & pregnant mother, is kind / enough to allow me to continue living here with them. :-/

  • Sumatran tiger cub – original photograph, digitally accented and enhanced for a more painterly appearance. Taken at the National Zoo, Washington, DC. / / Name: Panthera tigris sumatrae (Sumatran Tiger) Description: The Sumatran tiger has the darkest coat of all tigers. Its broad, black stripes are closely spaced and often doubled. Unlike the Siberian tiger, it has striped forelegs. Sumatran tigers are the smallest tiger subspecies. Males average 2.4 meters (8 feet) in length from head to tail and weigh about 120 kilograms (264 pounds). Females measure approximately 2.2 meters (7 feet) in length and weigh about 90 kilograms (198 pounds). Distribution: The Sumatran tiger is found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra in habitat that ranges from lowland forest to submontain and montain forest with some peat-moss forest. Biology: The Sumatran tiger eats wild pig, big deer (called rusa), and small deer (called muntjak or barking deer). The specific range size of this tiger is not know, however the population density is approximately 4–5 adult tigers/100 km 2 (39 mile 2) in optimal lowland rainforest. As elevation increases through submontain and montain forests, the number of tigers in any given area decreases because there is less prey available. Status in the wild: 400-500 wild Sumatran tigers were believed to exist in 1998, primarily in the island’s national park areas, but no island-wide census or monitoring system has been possible. Tiger numbers have continued to decline because of poaching of tigers to supply the illegal trade in tiger parts. The last remnants of lowland forest are being eliminated to establish oil palm plantations and for shifting agriculture by recent settlers from other areas of Sumatra and Indonesia. Ongoing road development makes many formerly inaccessible mountain areas accessible to illegal logging even on the steepest slopes, and many mountainous areas are being converted into plantations for coffee and other products for international markets. Tigers are legally protected but are not highly valued. Captive breeding: For three years, the Indonesian Zoological Parks’ Association (PKBSI) has been working with the Tiger Global Conservation Strategy to develop a conservation program for Sumatran tigers. In addition to the 65 Sumatran tigers living in Indonesian zoos, there are 55 tigers managed by North American zoos, 100 in European zoos, and 12 in Australasian zoos. This captive population is descended from 37 wild-caught founders. The Indonesian Sumatran Tiger Masterplan now has the potential to function as the heart of the Sumatran tiger population worldwide. It is designed to preserve sufficient genetic diversity to reinforce both captive and wild populations, thus fulfilling its goal to ensure that the in situ tiger program comprises verifiable founders permanently identified and registered in the Indonesian Sumatran Tiger Studbook. It also extends the capabilities of Indonesian zoo staff to professionally manage their tiger programs in Indonesia, and at the same time serves as a model for other range country tiger management programs in Southeast Asia.

  • Peek-a-Boo B&W
    by Bahoke

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Search / Add This Image to Your Cart / This was the first picture I ever shot with my Sigma sd-9, I went out to get the / mail and got to come back with this.

  • The beautiful Smokey…........barn cat….......one of my favorite models!........LOL…........ Photo taken March 12, 2008

  • Stressie Cat ACEO in watercolour.

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