Spots and Stripes
I like the way the shadows fall in this photo of my cat Anela. She was adopted by our family as a baby, and her markings look similar to many other 'local' cats. Maui is over-run with feral cats, and these feral cats are very controversial with different methods, organizations, and ideas of how to control the wild cat population.
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7 Comments:
Anela looks completely satisfied with the composition as well!
Nice photo-
You are right about the shadows. Only cats seem to be able to curl up in just this particular way.
Maui is my favorite place. My husband and I had the most romantic date at Cafe Ciao there the last time we were there. There isn't a road on that island we havent' drove. Ah, memories!
What a cat!
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Anela has most unusual but beautiful markings. She is very pretty. We have 4 cats, one of which can be found on Adelaide DP - our burmese, Sascha is up in the oak tree.
As for feral cats - they do breed so rapidly - desexing is the only way to go but then again, there is nothing like a tiny kitten whose tongue is no bigger than your little finger nail. It's a pity we couldn't keep them all!
Anela has most unusual but beautiful markings. She is very pretty. We have 4 cats, one of which can be found on Adelaide DP - our burmese, Sascha is up in the oak tree.
As for feral cats - they do breed so rapidly - desexing is the only way to go but then again, there is nothing like a tiny kitten whose tongue is no bigger than your little finger nail. It's a pity we couldn't keep them all!
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