The lazy days of summer
Curiosity got the cat
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Lots more feline, bovine, ovine, etc. animals await your visit at our weekend Camera-Critters meme. C'mon over!
Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
Kitties are the same everywhere -- if there is shade, they will find it! :D
ReplyDeleteCats also love to whle time under parked cars.
ReplyDeleteNice sequence, Dina! What a funny expression, the kitty in the last picture! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have that first little guy. He looks like a miniature tiger!
ReplyDeleteMy post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Aw, beautiful! Is the first cat a real wild cat or a wild domesticated cat?
ReplyDeleteThey are so adorable.
ReplyDeleteThat curiosity . I love to see them free.sandy
ReplyDeleteThe cat in the first two shots has the face of a bobcat. And the cat in the second two has such wonderful markings. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteAwww they can come to my house.
ReplyDeleteMy camera critter is here today
Your kitty there has very unusual coloring. I think you might be a pet owner soon. Did you read about Gigi's cat CATastrophe though? Better be careful.
ReplyDeleteI could spend hours observing cats! But according to what I see here, they have same ways of life everywhere! Around here, we often say that God gave cats to men to let them enjoy the pleasure of caressing the tiger..
ReplyDeletePS1: The MLB is a joke I use evey time I see a bench which is badly used. If you stroll on my blog, you'll find some of them.
PS2:I also was interested by the linguistic problem of benches with B-root and benches with S-root.I'm very found about foreign languages .I'm glad you're too.
Dina: Be careful you never know when those wild cats will attack.
ReplyDeleteThe cat in the last picture really has an amazing face. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable cuties! The first one looks like he belongs in the wild!
ReplyDeleteDina, mahalo for visiting my blog. Yeah, cat bites are nothing to yearn for, but I am slowly recovering. Sorry to hear about your daughter. I wish her only the best and hope she makes a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteDina:
ReplyDeleteHave been out of town helping relatives. Just catching up on your posts. Especially love the making of pickled capers. Don't you just wonder who thought up eating capers and who used to have to do the labor-intensive job of picking them????
I guess cats are the same the world over.
ReplyDeleteOooo! Lovely cats!
ReplyDeleteWe have many Cats around our house. My dad says this much cats show that still people are reach. Because they can feed cats! :D
looks like they are tamed cat. happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteminie
wild cats tamed..
ReplyDelete(bench is 'baggos' in Greek)
Wild cats have a tough time of it and these look as wild as any I have seen. The one with its ears laid down, really looks like a wild cat.
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ReplyDeleteI feel sorry for the kitties that have to roam out there but I realize that they know no other life and that they do perfectly fine.
ReplyDeleteI guess I just feel sorry for the ones here because when the bitterly cold winter arrives in the mountains, I always think about those kitties and know that they will not survive and most often, wildlife will take them away...
Aw, I like talking to stray/wild cats. :D Great photos
ReplyDeleteCats, wild or domesticated, are all beautiful. Loved your photos.
ReplyDeleteFind my Camera Critters for this week HERE