Is this a friend of yours, or just a passing acquaintance. Most cats will do just about anything to get on a blog, I've noticed, anything except sacrifice their feline pride...
In and around our home in Sonoma County, about 45 miles north of San Francisco, when someone says a "big cat", they are referring to the mountain lions that are spotted in back yards or on the road increasingly often.
OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! quel fun chère magnifique Nathalie,
c'est seulement toi Nathalie, avec ton sixiène sens qui peut capturer un tel geste! son visage devient presque un visage universel c'est seulement tordu(et mignon). merci bises
Owen, Bob - It was a very flegmatic cat originally sleeping on a stone parapet. When I lodged my camera right under his nose he finally got up, looking a bit annoyed but never making any attempt to flee.
la taille est conforme ?
ReplyDeleteTu n'as aucune peur!
ReplyDeleteOh le gentil chaton!
ReplyDeleteGreat cat potrait.
ReplyDeleteBrigetoun, la taille est conforme à la distance à laquelle j'étais :-)))
ReplyDeleteJoli matou! Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteIl a un regard de tueur, le gentil chaton de Chri. Gare aux oiseaux qui passeraient à portée de ses griffes !
ReplyDeleteIt is a beauty, but I think I will stay a discreet distance away . . .
ReplyDeleteQu'est-ce que vous avez tous avec les chats aujourd'hui ces jours-ci ?
ReplyDeleteC'est passé la mi-août !
Une belle approche
ReplyDeletesans peur ni reproche
un doux pelage fauve
purrfect
ReplyDeletetu devrais proposer des safaris dans Avignon ;o) bel angle pour la photo
ReplyDeleteIs this a friend of yours, or just a passing acquaintance. Most cats will do just about anything to get on a blog, I've noticed, anything except sacrifice their feline pride...
ReplyDeleteIn and around our home in Sonoma County, about 45 miles north of San Francisco, when someone says a "big cat", they are referring to the mountain lions that are spotted in back yards or on the road increasingly often.
ReplyDeleteGreat close up. I believe that this is the cat that got the cream, judging by that smile...
ReplyDeleteWe will leave the dogs to Jilly. This one has quite the proud air. How on earth did you get underneath its head with as wide angle?
ReplyDeleteOh now I want to find the money to fly you right here to B'ham to photograph my Meeps. I could never do it as you have!
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OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletequel fun chère magnifique Nathalie,
c'est seulement toi Nathalie, avec ton sixiène sens qui peut capturer un tel geste!
son visage devient presque un visage universel c'est seulement tordu(et mignon).
merci
bises
to Virginia,
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for wishing to have Nathalie as a photographer, your cat would be taken to higher planes!
Oh ! Le beau gros matou !
ReplyDeleteMiaou !
Owen, Bob - It was a very flegmatic cat originally sleeping on a stone parapet. When I lodged my camera right under his nose he finally got up, looking a bit annoyed but never making any attempt to flee.
ReplyDeleteBeau félin ! Poudre en est jalouse.
ReplyDeleteOh this is SO clever. A beautiful photo and indeed I had to think - is this really a wild cat or not? Super.
ReplyDeleteObviously ready for her close-up, and what a close-up you gave her.
ReplyDeletePS. I'm sure she was saying, "This is my best side."
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo.Diane
ReplyDeleteaha haha ha ha ha
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/t.
Loos like a woman eating tiger! Faissez attention!!
ReplyDeleteThis is clearly the model for the "Puss in Boots" played so well by Antonio Banderas.
ReplyDeletequel cabot !!
ReplyDeleteQu'il est beau !
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