We need some cute Kitty pics to cheer us up

I really want another cup of coffee right now, but Teddy the Moog has other ideas… :roll_eyes:

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Teddy is beautiful. That’s a whole new level of fur.

My cute tortie brought me a present this morning. I heard and felt a crunch when I went out to get the paper. Ooops.

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He’s a classic brown tabby, with the loops instead of stripes. Very distinguished-looking. Too bad he doesn’t act distinguished!

I envy you your crunchy mouse tail. I generally get chipmunk innards—more of a “squish” than a “crunch”. :rofl:

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He is handsome!

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No, Lowell isn’t one bit spoiled. Why would you think that?

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Oh I got that the other morning. Could not open my front door (which swings outward) and had to really push on it. Why? Because it was blocked by half a mouse and all it’s guts. Yay. Thanks. No.

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I’ve titled this pic “Owie!”.

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Ralph, the barn cat who always has that walk that says “lady cats dig me” (he was a pound alley cat and neutered late).

Please excuse the “no mow May” lawn.

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The Travolta strut from Staying Alive. :joy:

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That would fit him, lol! He’d have a comb in his back pocket, too, if he had a back pocket.

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My old lady Sonnet enjoying the evening sun:

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Pretty kitty! She’s got a perfect triangle over her eyes and nose.

They sure do like the sun. Snickers is happy when I’m sweating. :joy:

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My Ralph has it too…I call it his “I’m all that”, swagger.

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What a striking old lady!

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Yes! Between that and her ears, I always lovingly called her triangle-head.

When I see @BraveSC’s peepy cat, I always wondered if that is what Sonnet would have looked like with normal eyes. But probably would have lost the triangle effect.

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Flynn. He was supposed to be a barn cat. :grin:

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SO just installed a cat door in his slider that opens out onto an Arizona room (heavy metal mesh sidings, finished floor, coyote-proof).

His newly adopted shelter kitty, Whisper (Whiz), has figured out how to use it quite quickly. Older female kitty, Sassy, has shown no interest in it yet.

After going in and out for a while, Whisper decided he couldn’t decide where to be, so he split the difference.

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The best of both worlds!

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:roll_eyes: I have 2 of those.
My Bad when I relocated 8mo shelter kittens from their cages in the barn to my basement “temporarily” :persevere:
That was 8yrs ago.
Gray kitten once escaped when I didn’t fully shut the door connecting the house to the garage.
I opened people garage door & he shot out.
Then, I swear, he turned in midair & shot right back in. Like Roadrunner :running_man::dash:
Orange cat moved from the basement to guestroom & remained invisible for 4 Years :open_mouth:
Now he’s a fat, orange barnacle.
Neither has the least interest in The Great Outdoors :expressionless:
The view from the window is enuff :smirk:

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My new fosters- just picked them up this afternoon and fed them lunch as soon as we got home.

Kitty on left is deep in a food coma but she’s still purring like mad. The one on the right is already very playful but also succumbed to a food coma. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Then I woke her up. :grin:

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