Sunday Cat Blogging (Lymond de Sevigny)

posted by StoryBroads on Sunday, November 25, 2007 . Post a comment for a chance to win free books!

King of All I Survey.
This is my "Feed Me" stare. But the Can-Opener has got her nose buried in a book. Where are your priorities?!

Deep Thought:
I am, therefore I am.

Leftover turkey for lunch. Again.
Tryptophan.
Naptime.

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13 Comments :

Blogger Shari C said...

Beautiful pictures and definitely looking like 'The King' of the household. My cat, Patches, was certainly 'Queen' of our home and basically our neighborhood. She was my 24lb guard cat and no one or no animal came in our house or on our property without her letting them know she was the 'boss'. She basically was a house cat, but would walk outside to the mailbox or around the yard with me and was very special to us.

10:50 AM  
Blogger Darla said...

What a beautiful cat...I love cats too but cannot bring myself to have another one since I had to have my last one put down because of feline lukemia. His name was Tigger and was 15 years old.

12:25 PM  
Blogger Wendy said...

Aw, he's so cute!

1:12 PM  
Blogger Estella said...

I love cats---have 5 of my own.

2:59 PM  
Blogger Tez Miller said...

That cat does not look impressed. Sure is pretty, though :-)

Have a lovely day! :-)

4:56 PM  
Anonymous Louis said...

Gorgeous feline.

5:58 PM  
Blogger deseng said...

Cats are such beautiful animals! I would love to have one but I am highly allergic to them. I really enjoyed your pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us!

Michele

9:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have a talent for capturing him without red eye! I've noticed his eyes are blue or light green and it's a talent to capture that without red eye. Do the construction beeps bother him? I know cats can be noise sensitive. So you may want to haunt the new hotel together someday. Cool to be a ghost with a cat.

Mary M

5:18 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gorgeous boy--he knows it too! Love seeing his pictures.

Darla, we rescued a neighborhood stray a few years ago--kept her in a dog crate away from our cats until we could get to the vet--she had feline leukemia. A nearby shelter took her and one of the volunteers adopted her--pretty little gray girl, last I heard she was doing well.

pattie

5:19 AM  
Blogger Eva S said...

What a beautiful cat-hero! My three ladies would love him...

5:37 AM  
Blogger Darla said...

Pattie,
By the time we discovered what was wrong with Tigger, it was way past the time we could do anything. He didn't show any problems at all until it was too late, and I couldn't stand to see him suffer.

5:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh Darla, that is so sad. My condolences on the loss of your Tigger.

pattie

6:38 AM  
Blogger Nathalie said...

The cat is so cute... amkes me wish I had one... though I would not like to clean after it!

10:21 PM  

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