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Another day, another bed… Spooks at work.

Will

New member
If there were ever one picture that sums up what it is to be a cat then this would probably be it.

Beautiful image.
 

smokysun

New member
i too am a cat-lover. but i've no illusions. if i were the size of a mouse i wouldn't last two minutes. for my own amusement i've been downloading cat pics off the web. here are a few.

wayne'
www.pbase.com
 
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Don Ellis

Member
My congratulations to you, Don, and deepest regards to Spooks.
Best,
Osman
Thanks, Osman... I'll tell him when I see him. We wouldn't let him sleep in bed with us last night so he went out in a huff and hasn't returned for breakfast. :rolleyes:

We wouldn't mind his nighttime company if he would just get up and go away when the hunting mood takes him, but he likes to come up nose-to-nose and tell us of his plans before leaving.

Cheers,
Don
 

Diane B

New member
If there were ever a nicer compliment, I certainly never received it. Thank you, Will.

Don
Well, he does make a great model for the purr-fect cat. I haven't had a cat now in a couple of years since our very old Louise died. My dog thinks they are akin to squirrels so I doubt we get another while Molly is around so I just enjoy others' cats vicariously.

I just still really like the photos from that camera--and of course your choices for sujects and composition.
 

Don Ellis

Member
Well, he does make a great model for the purr-fect cat. I haven't had a cat now in a couple of years since our very old Louise died. My dog thinks they are akin to squirrels so I doubt we get another while Molly is around so I just enjoy others' cats vicariously.

I just still really like the photos from that camera--and of course your choices for sujects and composition.
Hi Diane... if you have time to compose and a lazy creature that makes action shorts unnecessary, the DP2 really is a fine camera. :)

I'm sorry you can't have a cat, Diane. We might not have one ourselves if Spooks hadn't adopted us years ago. Now I sometimes wonder what we'll do when he's gone (sorry, Spooks, just a fleeting thought, really). With their individual personalities, it's not like they're interchangeable.

And with that thought having fled, we'll do what we always do: enjoy what we have while we have it.

Cheers,
Don
 
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