We're staggered by the beauty of your photographs, especially those outdoors. As house-bound (well, it's an apartment to be honest) New York cats, your site is a great way to for us to live the outdoor-life vicariously. We have an Expat Feeder from the U.K. and he loves your site, and especially the splendid photography. Thanks for sharing these images, they are splendid, and we're all rather jealous here.
New York sounds glamorous. Full of sharp sounds and clamorous. But we would miss walking. Today we found where night time creatures live and when She is painting we will sneak onto the computer and put more pictures for you. What kind of cat are you?
When first we started there were four of us, all ginger, and Max. Time has passed. The ginger pride are ghost cats, appart from Elmo. Now the house holds Max, oldest, tabby farm cat, dark, usually found sleeping on a cushion, Elmo, last of the Gingers, beautiful handsome and wonderful who still walks to the high hill top. And now there is Baggage and Bundle, silver mischief in sharp clawed kitten form. The adventures continue.
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We're staggered by the beauty of your photographs, especially those outdoors. As house-bound (well, it's an apartment to be honest) New York cats, your site is a great way to for us to live the outdoor-life vicariously.
We have an Expat Feeder from the U.K. and he loves your site, and especially the splendid photography.
Thanks for sharing these images, they are splendid, and we're all rather jealous here.
New York sounds glamorous. Full of sharp sounds and clamorous. But we would miss walking. Today we found where night time creatures live and when She is painting we will sneak onto the computer and put more pictures for you.
What kind of cat are you?
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