• Members 539 posts
    Aug. 27, 2023, 12:37 a.m.

    Welcome all to the Sunday Cat!, a weekly gathering of image makers on a subject of mutual interest, our feline friends. The Sunday Cat! has appeared each Sunday, except for a brief interruption in September, 2016, since Anton AK started the thread at DPReview on 23 September 2007. Successive thread managers have been John King, Warriormouse, Robert J, Coldamus, Robert J again (with an assist by StanTsui) and since September 2016, former lurker, me. With the shuttering of DPReview, the last Sunday Cat! was hosted there on 2 April 2023. After taking a leap of faith, the Sunday Cat! landed here at its new home on 9 April 2023.

    Lucky Kitty of the Week!

    Frisky and Fred

    @StanDisbrow's Frisky with Fred in the background. Frisky's lucky day came some 17 years ago when she was discovered languishing in the local shelter and found her forever home. :D

    As said by Warriormouse, "Photos can be more than just art, they can be memories, so come share your picture and stories of your feline companions with us."

    “Official” posting time is every Sunday at 0000 UTC. Because this is Saturday afternoon for me, posting time may vary to accommodate my schedule. I'll try to post a message if I know I will be very late. Anyone anxious to start the new week is free to do so. But if you do, please PM me so I don’t accidentally double post.

    Come one, come all! All cats, all cameras welcome. Images from any time, any place. Let the Sunday Cat! be a refuge where nice comments abound and only constructive criticism is given when it's requested.

    The Sunday Cat! is now open for business. :D

    Last week's purrs, #827 / DPRv #20

    Thread Manager's Corner:
    And I thought I was buried with work the prior week... A little while ago I was trying to comment on last week's thread when I was interrupted by a call from work! It's a frequently heard story, where the regular employees have to come to the rescue of the high paid consultants that have made a mess of things... Even Palmer and Mr. Me suffered this week. Dinner was very late at times and Palmer missed getting some of his meds. So I am very grateful for the visitors this past week, including the statuesque Street Cat of Istanbul that I didn't get to comment on before I was interrupted. There are more meetings tonight (it's still Saturday here) and probably several evenings this week, so I will entrust this week's Sunday Cat! to your care. :)

    ~~~ Kim

    Though small in size, the imprint they make on our lives is huge.

  • Members 676 posts
    Aug. 27, 2023, 2:01 a.m.

    Look Up

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    She actually looked at me ..................

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    There is a bird in that second picture..... and our visitor soon after my taking these pictures got bored or tired of my watching her and left ....
    WhyNot

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  • Members 13 posts
    Aug. 27, 2023, 5:06 a.m.

    P1101566 - E-5 + 150mm-w.jpgAnother one from my Archives, of beloved Lady Gigi, Lord's Trim's sister.
    It's almost 4 years since she left us, and I still miss her every day.
    She was so full of love, mischief and joy.
    She always looked as though she had a little smile on her dear face.

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    JPG, 426.4 KB, uploaded by Gigi on Aug. 27, 2023.

  • Members 13 posts
    Aug. 27, 2023, 5:13 a.m.

    Lovely portraits of your furry ornithologist, especially like the last portrait looking straight into the lens.

  • Members 396 posts
    Aug. 27, 2023, 12:43 p.m.

    Hi,

    Next up by way of our kitties is Peanut. He was one of three kittens we picked up as a result of their mama cat not being able to produce enough milk. We referred to those three as Muzzleloaders, or Muzzies for short. That was back in 2006. They have all passed on. Two girls and one boy, Peanut.

    The first one we lost was Corky, who wound up falling thru the thin ice on the pond here on the farm. That was 2010. The second, Skeezix (anyone else a Gasoline Alley fan?) disappeared in 2013. That sometimes happens out here in the country. Kitties get running from something and wind up lost. Or, worse, they don't run fast enough.

    That left Peanut, or Nutter as we more often called him. He was a Nut Case for sure. Another boy cat who was more like a dog than a cat. Always wanting to know what Mom and Dad were up to. Mainly looking for something else to eat, I think. He would ride on our shoulders so he missed nothing. Especially in the kitchen. A true muzzle loader!

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    Here he is on mom.

    He made it to 12 years old. Then, in the middle of the night, suddenly lost use of his back legs. Got him to the vet before they technically opened, but there was no hope. An arterial blood clot blockage.

    And now I have worrying news. Fred has gone missing. Two full days now. Going to take the back road thru the woods to the river in a few minutes again. We have found missing kitties down there before. I don't hold out a lot of hope, though. But it is a nice path if he was on the run and far enough from the house to where he might not figure out his way home.

    Edit: Fred was not down at the river. We have a rustic fishing cabin down there for night fishing. And a little party pavilion. But, no Fred. All the barns and sheds were checked yesterday in case he got locked in somewhere. So now it's just wait and see if he returns.

    Stan

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    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by StanDisbrow on Aug. 27, 2023.

  • Members 78 posts
    Aug. 31, 2023, 8:37 a.m.

    If you're an ambush predator and someone is watching you, your cover is blown - time to move on.

    It looks like your feeders are high enough above cat level to be relatively safe.

    Very nice pictures of your neighbor!

  • Members 61 posts
    Sept. 1, 2023, 8:42 p.m.

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    She is more docile every week pass…….

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    JPG, 3.6 MB, uploaded by palin0 on Sept. 1, 2023.

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    JPG, 2.0 MB, uploaded by palin0 on Sept. 1, 2023.

  • Members 61 posts
    Sept. 1, 2023, 8:44 p.m.

    I think that’s why the lack of birds shots…….lol

  • Members 539 posts
    Sept. 2, 2023, 6:36 p.m.

    I guess like Lucas, she inherited mama cat's good nature, and of course she feels no threat from you despite all the picture taking. It's a good relationship, except for her relationship with the birds. ;)

  • Members 539 posts
    Sept. 2, 2023, 6:49 p.m.

    It seems that you have given a lot of kitties a lot of love and good lives. And also given them their freedom to live as cats, outdoors as they lived before we brought them inside. Since I am getting to this very late in the week, and there have been no new posts, I guess Fred has not returned. We can still hope. @RobertBrownSF 's Max disappeared for two weeks, was found and once back home seemingly decided not to wander away again!

  • Members 539 posts
    Sept. 2, 2023, 6:56 p.m.

    Just such a sweet look. I see what you mean about her smile. Something about the shape of the mouth gives that look. One kitty I had, Cali, always seemed to be smiling as well.

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    Cali, with her dirty nose. :)

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    JPG, 1.0 MB, uploaded by rodriguezPhoto on Sept. 2, 2023.

  • Members 539 posts
    Sept. 2, 2023, 7:05 p.m.

    Caught in the act! Has she ever taken the leap of faith and gone straight up at the bird? (Unfortunately) mine have done that and caught their prey. Sometimes I can distract them enough to let the bird go but sometimes not before the bird is harmed. In this case I guess the camera was an effective deterrent. :)