The Kitty In The Window

Posted Sep 22nd, 2006 at 10:15 am in Cat Blogging, Photography

The Bruce in the window

The Bruce loves getting up behind the large living room windows to look out at the world. I’m always getting out the camera to try and capture an artistic picture of him looking out between the blinds. So far, this is the best I’ve got.

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3 Responses to “The Kitty In The Window”

  1. Friday Ark #105…

    We’ll post links to sites that have Friday (plus or minus a few days) photos of their chosen animals (photoshops at our discretion and humans only in supporting roles). Watch the Exception category for rocks, beer, coffee cups, and….? You can find o…

  2. Looks like he’s in prison.

  3. Great Cat… I’ve been raising Siamese/Fold kitties for the past 5 years and find the combination amazing. My babies are primarily Siamese, starting with a 1/2 siamese fold Calico. Bred to a wonderful personality Siamese Tom she gave me Pele, a Flamepoint fold, and Meka, a Torti Fold. Unfortunately Meka was not able to be bred safely and was spayed. (Unable to deliver due to uterine inertia) Our Sealpoing Siamese Raven has been bred to Pele several times and we have an amazing sealpoint Fold son, Zander, who should be producing his first babies in 2007 from our new sealpoint Zsarah.

    Following the caution in Fold breeding not to breed folds to folds… we try to breed our folded kitties to streight eared siamese, choosing only well folded kids to go on with. TEMPERMENT is always # 1 though…

    Your boy looks like a real love… Zander always sleeps draped around my neck with his paws on my cheek, and warns the Shepherds that this is HIS spot and they should give him space when he’s with his Mom… *S*

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