Cat-astrophic #3 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured over a span of seven years, within my condominium complex and around the neighborhood.
I believe pics 3 and 4 show felines sitting and waiting to be fed in the patio of a neighbor. And the tan tabby in foto 1 is actually the Cheshire Cat.
A ZOOM would be most rewarding.
Avtio, baby, and have a nice day.
Comments (10)
Cyve
Marvelous serie... wonderfully done !
tennesseecowgirl
Awww cute!! the two at the top look like they were caught at something. :)
MrsRatbag
Aww, the sweet babies! I love meeting up with other people's cats when I'm out and about. There's something extra special about getting them to trust you enough to be petted and fussed over. Wonderful collection of other people's cats, Harry!
magnus073
This is a wonderful collage of these truly adorable kitties, Harry.
durleybeachbum
All very cute!
racolt33
You definitely don't have the same effect on cats as you do on dogs. Nice shots !
anmes
CUTE!! LIKE THE TWIN SHOT. my last upload was in Prague in June.walking along by the river
myrrhluz
You know I'm going to love this one! Excellent captures! The two at the top do look like they have been caught at something. The B&W one (who has gorgeous whiskers) seems to be saying, "Do you think he saw! Oh what are we to do?" While the Cheshire Cat is saying, "Just be cool, man." The cat in the second image is a pretty girl, but she looks like she needs a little TLC. She's thin. The third one is very alert. One false move and he's gone. He looks good next to that white basket. Very cute final shot with the two sitting together in the same pose. Lovely set of images!
debbielove
Most look half asleep but then that's what cats do, but....I bet if you tried to stroke them lol Great selection. Rob
anahata.c
a wonderful collection, and I'm with Lucinda in her responses. The composition of No. 1 is wonderful---not a shot one could find often, you caught a fine juxtaposition---which I assume you had to find the right spot to capture it this well. No. 2---yeah she needs a little TLC, as Lucinda says: A ruffled cat, beaten down by life. I like that you included it, as a reminder that some of these animals have difficult lives. The 3d is a classic cat-in-rest-but-looking-at-us shot: Mystery abounds. (Real feline feeling.) And the last is a real cat shot, eyes drowsing, heads held up but about to sleep; and they're rolled into little balls. A delightful collection, and I like that you make montages out of shots from many different times: a creative use of your collection.