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  • Birman Cat

  • Birman Cat

  • A photograph of Ginger, the artist’s cat on top of a car.

  • Thank you Mr Andrew Kelly for the loan of his pride and joy for this pic.

  • Poppy was sitting on top of my radio … she can get a better view of the bird feeders from there … and I noticed the shadow cast by a plant hanging in the window on her beautiful red coat. If you look closely the bit of the shadow at the bottom looks like a witch on a broomstick!!! My secret is out!!!!! but please don’t look at my dirty windows …. a slipped disc is a good excuse!

  • A cute winged tiger cub investigates a flower and discovers a butterfly! This work was created both with watercolors and some digital manipulations. I hope ya enjoy it!

  • I found these two asleep on some steps outside a restaurant in Cyprus and could not resist. Canon 40D / F11 / ISO 100

  • You’ll be sick and tired of seeing the Popsicle so I’ll make this the last one … for a while anyway lol ….. she’s saying ’’not that damn camera again!!’‘

  • Good advice, I should listen to myself. =) I also have an online greeting card store. / Kimberly’s Card Store I aso have a wide variety of products at Zazzle Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / / Past and Present Group Features /

  • This kitten found its way to a local farm house, where it was feed by the farmers DOG! That right your eyes are not playing tricks on you apparently it was in pretty poor shape when it arrived and the dog some how was a ble to lactate and feed the kitten for 8 weeks. They are the best of friends…

  • ACRYLIC ART CALENDARS CARDS POETRY PHOTOGRAPHY – ANIMALS PHOTOGRAPHY -CANDID SHOTS PHOTOGRAPHY – CATS AND DOGS / CATS / DOGS PHOTOGRAPHY – CONTEMPORARY WORK PHOTOGRAPHY – FLOWERS PHOTOGRAPHY – INSECTS PHOTOGRAPHY – TRADITIONALLY TURKISH PHOTOGRAPHY – TREE AND TREE PARTS T-SHİRTS —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / CATS ARE US / CHLOE / DIBLEY / KAR / MINTY / LINFORD / “LISA“ / “OLLIE“ / “OTHERS“ DOGS ARE US / BELA / CLYDE -ROTTWEILER PUP / LUCKY / MOLLIE -ROTTWEILER PUP / ROTTWEILER PUPS – THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS / ROTTWEILER PUPS – FOUR WEEKS AND ON / ROTTWEILER PUPS – EIGHT WEEKS AND COUNTING / TROY / “OTHERS“ DIBLEY / Dibley tagged on to our cats when we lived on a site in Marmaris. She saw an opportunity for good free grub and took it …..what clever cat wouldn’t. / We affectionately called her Dibley as shemade the first ‘connection’ with us whilst we were watching ‘The Vicar of Dibley’: the dog collar suited the name and it stuck. / By the time we moved to a more rural setting the fat was part of the clan. More fool us the ‘fat’ cat we adopted, was infact pregnant and gave birth within days of moving to our new home. She took up “residence” in a part completed fireplace and gave birth to four – Liquorice, Minty, Linford and Chloe. / Ever felt that you’ve been ‘had’? 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. The word, adapted from the name of a kind of textile, comes from French tabis, which was earlier atabis, and in medieval Latin attabi. The distant origin of the word seems to be from the Attabiyah section of Baghdad where a type of striped silk was made that was later used to describe cats. Since the tabby pattern is a common wild type, it would be assumed that medieval cats were of tabby type. This was not the case in England at least. Some time after the mid-17th century, the curious antiquary John Aubrey noted in his disorganized memoranda, “W. Laud, A.B. Cant. was a great lover of Catts. He was presented with some Cyprus-catts, i.e. our Tabby-catts, which were sold, at first for 5 pounds a piece: this was about 1637 or 1638. I doe well remember that the common English Catt, was white with some blewish piednesse : sc, a gallipot3 blew. The race or breed of them are now almost lost.” William Salmon, in The Compleat English Physician, (London, 1693:326) notes of the domestic cat, “It is a neat and cleanly creature, often licking itself to keep it fair and clean, and washing its face with its fore feet; the best are such as of a fair and large kind and of an exquisite tabby color called Cyprus cats”. A study by the National Cancer Institute suggests that all current house cats (Felis catus) in the world are descendants from a group of self-domesticating wild cats 10,000 years ago, somewhere in the Near East. The closest relative of the Wild cat is the Sand Cat (Felis margarita). DIBLEY /

  • A portrait of my black Burmeses, Siamese cross cat, Pepa. Yes, the birds are safe… Pepa wears a collar with two bells… and besides, chasing birds is considered to be too much like hard work by Pepa! Acrylic, fabric, crayon, pen & ink on canvas board / 350mm x 450mm / Sydney 2006

  • Oil on wood, As I am going through a cat painting phase, I’d thought I’ll post this one. It is one of my early cats painted some time ago. First of all I cut a 1 inch piece of pine wood out with my jigsaw, sanded it and then painted this image. I was going to make a doorstop with it. Some how it never made life as a doorstop and sits on the window sill instead. :) ~ Anni

  • Bast, now has colour and i’ve tryed to keep the colours as close to Egyptian as i could, This is one of those images i have fallen in love with and soon will be taking pride of place on my wall, / Bast is a protector of the kings of Egypt, and her spirt lives on with those cats who share our homes today, i hope you all like it and i’m looking forward to your feed back on the now finished image.

  • This is his first christmas. His name is ANZAC.

  • Furry Cat © Vicki Ferrari This is Sully, again, taken when he was younger, in November 2005. This was (and still is? Occasionally!) his favourite rug, the faux fur! Purchase Framed Print / Purchase Card / Purchase Laminated Print / / Tech / Nikon D70s / Nikon Nikkor 28-105mm lens (re-uploaded 6th August 2009)

  • My friends very posh moggy in his favourite pose. / Thanks for looking /

  • I copied this kitten from a card I had. / I forgot it was my Nannas Birthday so I wanted to make her something personal and she loves cats… hope she likes it, i haven’t drawn freehand like this for a fair few years.

  • Oscar the cat all grown up. He features in some of my other images on RB as a small kitten. All profit proceeds from sales go to the RSPCA WA.

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