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awol (temporarily I hope)
Having lurked so long here, it's only fair for me to now contribute something...
1 Gorgeous Oskar. Our Frankencat - half Maine Coon, half Persian. Thirteen and as healthy as a horse. Often gets the zoomies and races around the house, otherwise placid, laid back, enjoys human company (and beds), and doesn't mind other cats. Number One Cat in the household, and knows it.
2 Pensive Scooter. Dumped in our garden as a small kitten, barely old enough to stomach dry cat food, so dehydrated and emaciated we thought he wouldn't survive - he did. Now eleven. Has the nicest personality of our tribe of five, but a biter (not hard) when overstimulated. Our Little Japanese Cat.
3 Ozi (aka Baby Spare Parts). So nicknamed as when small he looked like something put together from leftover cat bits. Born in the roof of an old house in Surabaya where I stayed for ten years. Now eight, friendly, smoochy, likes most cats but has a feral streak when annoyed. Note the soccer bat tail, common with Asian kampung cats. Loves posing for portraits and lounging on a cool tile floor on hot days.
4 Ojai innocently (ha!) plotting more mischief. If the Devil had a cat, it would be Ojai. About eight, emotionally needy, loving but demanding - demands to sleep on my bed and howls if ignored. Our only cat prone to random spraying when stressed. Anyone with a black cat will know how difficult it can be to get good images of cats of this color, bringing out detail in the fur comes at the risk of skewing the other colors.
Two more cats in our household, so more to come when I can sort out the thousands I have (baby photos of a sort after all) and have time to edit them. Also predictable dramas to come, two more cats are set to arrive next week, temporary guests while new homes are found for them. So a few dramatic times to come.
All taken with my iPhone.




1 Gorgeous Oskar. Our Frankencat - half Maine Coon, half Persian. Thirteen and as healthy as a horse. Often gets the zoomies and races around the house, otherwise placid, laid back, enjoys human company (and beds), and doesn't mind other cats. Number One Cat in the household, and knows it.
2 Pensive Scooter. Dumped in our garden as a small kitten, barely old enough to stomach dry cat food, so dehydrated and emaciated we thought he wouldn't survive - he did. Now eleven. Has the nicest personality of our tribe of five, but a biter (not hard) when overstimulated. Our Little Japanese Cat.
3 Ozi (aka Baby Spare Parts). So nicknamed as when small he looked like something put together from leftover cat bits. Born in the roof of an old house in Surabaya where I stayed for ten years. Now eight, friendly, smoochy, likes most cats but has a feral streak when annoyed. Note the soccer bat tail, common with Asian kampung cats. Loves posing for portraits and lounging on a cool tile floor on hot days.
4 Ojai innocently (ha!) plotting more mischief. If the Devil had a cat, it would be Ojai. About eight, emotionally needy, loving but demanding - demands to sleep on my bed and howls if ignored. Our only cat prone to random spraying when stressed. Anyone with a black cat will know how difficult it can be to get good images of cats of this color, bringing out detail in the fur comes at the risk of skewing the other colors.
Two more cats in our household, so more to come when I can sort out the thousands I have (baby photos of a sort after all) and have time to edit them. Also predictable dramas to come, two more cats are set to arrive next week, temporary guests while new homes are found for them. So a few dramatic times to come.
All taken with my iPhone.




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Leon C
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Spooky, there was even a song about him as he was on Instagram and apparently the kids tell me, had 2,000 followers! He really was a top cat, welcomed everyone who visited and played like a dog, throw a toy for him and he'd bring it back to you and drop it on the floor. [RIP]

Even Debbie liked him and she likes no one, semi feral and hardly in the house.

As I've mentioned before, sadly passed a year to the day Spooky did, Solomon, a hunter....


Even Debbie liked him and she likes no one, semi feral and hardly in the house.

As I've mentioned before, sadly passed a year to the day Spooky did, Solomon, a hunter....

rhl-oregon
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'Seen' Sheerness, England. 2018

Nikon F80 Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D on Fomapan 100.
This is ”Lizzy” a local cat to me who I spotted peering though a gate with a glaring look. She was fearless, standing up to anything or anyone, having seen me, my camera and my dog, I took the shot and made a hasty retreat!

Nikon F80 Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D on Fomapan 100.
This is ”Lizzy” a local cat to me who I spotted peering though a gate with a glaring look. She was fearless, standing up to anything or anyone, having seen me, my camera and my dog, I took the shot and made a hasty retreat!
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Petronius, obviously you live in a cat house. Given your RFF ID, surely in Ancient Rome...
Nice images!
Nice images!
petronius
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I am not a cat owner nor am I owned by a cat. In fact I don´t even like cats that much. Here in rural Bavaria there are way too many well fed cats wreaking havoc on the bird population! They make interesting subjects though.Petronius, obviously you live in a cat house. Given your RFF ID, surely in Ancient Rome...
Nice images!
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Feline disgust, I use to see this cat laying on top of this shed sunning it’s self nearly every Sunday morning walking my dog. I got the surprised look from this cat because to get the picture I had to hold the Leica up arms length, stretched out above my head. I dread to think what anyone thought seeing me do this. 😂
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