Digital Art - Sit Spot #1552 - November 23, 2024
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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
14 comments:
such a nice kitty...
Ah, you're making ME jealous. We lost our last cat about a year ago, and had decided not to get another one, so we would be freer to travel. But whenever I see pictures like this, I start thinking ...
Obviously, quite the smart cat :) He doesn't look jealous in the photo - he looks quite content!
We do not have a house cat right now - we have fisher cats and they diminish the house cat population around here. We do have barn cats and although they do a great job of keeping rodents away, sadly they aren't friendly.
I hate the college offices here at Coby they can't decide if I'm done or not... But apparently I still get to sign up for classes. I think there's a couple English classes I might take. Short Story and Readings in Literature or maybe Readings in American Lit... What do you think?
Elvis is such a cutie!
Your cat probably continues to catch vermin on your farm. Ours moved in and caught two mice that the dogs had apparently befriended and hasn't done any work since.
..........and they call them dumb animals, what a hoot! We only have barn lions, I got tired of being ruled by a housecat:)
this is for deb....what are fisher cats?...cats that fish?
Love your cat! I couldn't imagine life without dogs and cats and chickens and cows.
I really enjoy your photos! A great way for me to travel.
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
threecollie,
not sure if Fishers are predators in your area or not. I hope your lovely kitties never meet one!
I've posted a photo and a short blub on my blog about them. Nasty!
Anon, he is a character....never dull around here
Akagaga, I hate cats in the house actually but I have made an exception for this one because he is so funny, always up to something
Deb, as long as he gets plenty of cans and can torment the dogs he is happy. He fell in the fish tank Sunday. We lose a lot of cats to coyotes, but I think we are too far from the big woods for Fishers. I have never seen one anyhow, although I believe they occur in the Adirondacks, which are quite close.
Beck, I am sure you will figure out what will work. And he is quite a guy
Jan, the barn cats do, although not as much as I would like them to. This cat launches himself through the air after flies, often taking all the magnets and comics off the refrigerator in his efforts.
Linda, I never liked cats in the house and this one was given to Liz for the barn. He is truly a hellion, but he is so funny I can't bring myself to throw him out. We should have named him Garfield. lol
Anon, I see below that Deb has given you an answer on her blog. In short here they are big woodland weasel type critters with big appetites and a lot of fierceness. When settlers arrived here they were prized for their furs. Most people will never see one as they are secretive and don't live in the suburbs like coyotes and raccoons.
Linda, thanks so much, I can't imagine life without animals either, even though they need so much from us. Guess I am lucky to live where I do.
Deb, thanks so much for answering anon. I have never seen one and had no idea that they would take cats. What a shame that you lose yours that way. Coyotes eat them here and great horned owls will take unwary kittens. We lose a lot that way.
mister putty man. he is so cool
Alan, he is the kitty man...no way around it. I sent Marie pictures yesterday. Hope she likes them.
What great photos!! (as usual). I love your cat collage, the photo with his big eyes. lol!
Thanks, Mrs. M, he is really something else....not exactly a cat, more of a feline Robin Williams or something. When he is on a roll in the living room you can't keep your attention on anything but him. But they say laughter is good for you so we put up with him .lol
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