Capture: Cats Love Cameras
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Russell Brown, in reply to
The little guy likes to be within structures… here in the Cone of Silence
That is a seriously great bit of cropping.
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
Omigod … here we go. The first picture of Colin (taken last night by Fiona) is a bit of a Maru tribute. But Colin is prettier than Maru.
O hai, Colin! He's making that bag look very stylish.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Looks like part Russian Blue and part mog, Neo, aka the chosen one.
Quite.
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ange wither, in reply to
I remember we discussed a while back the cat corialis effect, and what the different direction of curl might indicate.
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
Christmas care packages: food for the humans, a box for the cat.
This reminds me - one Christmas my dad was sent a hamper that came in a wooden box packed with sawdust. Within minutes of the goodies being taken out of the box, one of the cats had repurposed it as a litter tray.
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Robyn Gallagher, in reply to
I remember we discussed a while back the cat corialis effect, and what the different direction of curl might indicate.
My brother and I once came up with a taxonomy of different cat positions. All I can remember was the donut and the power donut. The power donut involved curling up into a circle while still standing, then flopping down sideways to ensure a really tight donut was maintained.
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ange wither, in reply to
yes, I know the power donut, it requires the aerial fall to achieve that extreme tightness of curl that enable tail across eye
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JacksonP, in reply to
Although I am very much a dog person at heart, by god these are some fine looking cats.
Yes, you've all made me want to get a cat, just so I can take awesome photos of them. This is no mean feat.
Cone of Silence
That is a such a perfect shot.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
… also desks …
To be fair, Colin was still drunk from the night before.
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Julie Cross, in reply to
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Tom Ackroyd, in reply to
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Top to bottom you have:
The 17-year-old sweetheart who adopted us at our previous flat.
We now have three SPCA specials. Candy is as neurotic as the average calico.
Boomer (big cat) is a 7.5kg bruiser, and the sweetest, talkiest cat I have ever been owned by. Yes, he's sitting on Tigra.
Tigra isn't very bright. This is generally her favourite position when I'm at my desk. -
Mahal, in reply to
That is one gorgeous shot.
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Lilith __, in reply to
Apollo is the prettiest tabby and has a finely tuned relaxation skill.
He also skins and sleeps on his rivals. Fair warning!
BTW Robyn this is gonna be the kitteh thread of doom, you know that, don't you?? I don't think the internet can take the strain.
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Jo Eggers, in reply to
Gorgeous Artemis and her lurv for her couch :)
Here's my partner in crime, Buddha, in his favourite pose:
His head resting on my leg while I work on my laptop - watching me intently.
Sometimes in this mode he will move his head slightly and move the magnet on his collar close enough so that my laptop goes into standby mode. This ensures he gets the attention, rather than the laptop. :)
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
What's his tipple?
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