Saturday, August 8, 2015

Tel Aviv cats and their photographer

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My son is a professional photographer in Los Angeles.
Tel Aviv's MANY cats caught his interest when he came for a short visit to Israel in February.


We walked the little lanes of the older neighborhoods on a quiet Sabbath afternoon.


Schlaf-stunde, Shabbat nap-time for cats too.


Linking to Camera Critters.
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19 comments:

  1. Cats love living in the streets

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  2. I'm a sucker for a cat. We have two, plus a 'house guest' kitty for two weeks. I like it. For our two, it takes some getting used to having another on the grounds.

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  3. I too am taken with the 'street cats' no matter where I travel. In a perfect world, I'd collect them all and take them home with me. We had two that quickly became four, adopt us in Greece. I worry about them more than I have about the house and garden while we are on the other side of the world!

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  4. As far as I'm concerned, cats are the ultimate form of life on the planet and should be treated with the highest of respect befitting them. Beautiful captures!

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  5. Lovely photos, I love cats and have 3 now. My post today was also about my cats.

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  6. Cool. He must have a wonderful album of cats now!

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  7. I love seeing this! I hope you had a good visit.

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  8. Would be nice to see his shots :)

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  9. I know how interesting it is. :)
    In Greece too we found plenty in the streets.

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  10. Lovely photos of the cats.
    Alice

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  11. So many nice cats to photograph in Tel Aviv:) I feed the cats here outside where I live,about 8-10 cats every evening.
    Nice pics:)

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  12. When i grow up i want to be a photografer,

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  13. I am glad to have an interest in common with a professional photographer! My next cat will be posted on Tuesday...

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  14. What fun to see him in action!

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  15. He must have a way with cats; I notice they are not bolting away when he points that scary big lens at them! Or maybe they did after you snapped the photo ;-)

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  16. Nice cat photos. Your son must seem trustworthy to them because they don't seem afraid of him. I'm up to 9 cats and 2 kittens now in my yard.

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  17. Dear friends, yes, you are all right, cats are wonderful and worthy of our attention. And yes, my son, Edo, inspires trust and has a way with both cats and people.

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