Thanks again Kathryn. Oh by the way we've taken in a new kitten. Well she's not that new anymore. She was meowing outside of our house back in late August. We were able to get her a couple of days later the day before Labor Day. Her name is Bridget.
Congrats on your new addition Kathryn! When we found Bridget the vet said she was between three and five weeks old. He was very impressed on how healthy she was, just worms which we took care of. Overall she gets along well with my two other babies, Potcheen and Dublin.
Wow! 26 toes! That really is a polydactyl. Bridget only has one extra toe on both of her front paws. She's lucky she didn't get named Polly. She gets into everything. I just don't remember her brothers doing that. She must think her middle name is No. As in Bridget... No! Believe it or not she kinda of chirps. She does have quite the personality, like they all do. Enjoy your new kitten.
I'm glad I caught this thread. I thought I was the only cat Worshipper on the site. I could go on forever about cats, big and small. I'm doing a documentary on Iberian Lynx next year, and regularly visit cat sanctuaries. I will try to download this short.
Just seen the heart melting black and white cat. She looks like she rules the roost, viewing us with contrary narrowed eyes. Syl...could be Sly. I will download some of my cat collection to my profile next week, the I pad I'm using now won't let me upload pics to stage 32. Later on this year I'm going to Donanea Park Spain. There is a colony of Lynx there with live in staff, and I'm hoping to get digs with them. Some Lynx of course are completely wild, and run from humans. Will try to include this in my showreel of shorts for the winter.
Thanks Kathryn. Waiting to hear back from a few more film festivals. Fingers crossed!
Thanks again Kathryn. Oh by the way we've taken in a new kitten. Well she's not that new anymore. She was meowing outside of our house back in late August. We were able to get her a couple of days later the day before Labor Day. Her name is Bridget.
Awesome. Congratulations Margaret. As long as it's not that snake PSA again.
Congrats on your new addition Kathryn! When we found Bridget the vet said she was between three and five weeks old. He was very impressed on how healthy she was, just worms which we took care of. Overall she gets along well with my two other babies, Potcheen and Dublin.
Congratulations Margaret. That's great news.
Potcheen is still the top cat, can't believe we'll have him fifteen years this May. Oh Bridget is a polydactyl. Never had one before.
Wow! 26 toes! That really is a polydactyl. Bridget only has one extra toe on both of her front paws. She's lucky she didn't get named Polly. She gets into everything. I just don't remember her brothers doing that. She must think her middle name is No. As in Bridget... No! Believe it or not she kinda of chirps. She does have quite the personality, like they all do. Enjoy your new kitten.
The Yankees could have used him LOL.
Hard to find a good glove these days in baseball. Our kitties couldn't do any worse.
I'm glad I caught this thread. I thought I was the only cat Worshipper on the site. I could go on forever about cats, big and small. I'm doing a documentary on Iberian Lynx next year, and regularly visit cat sanctuaries. I will try to download this short.
Just seen the heart melting black and white cat. She looks like she rules the roost, viewing us with contrary narrowed eyes. Syl...could be Sly. I will download some of my cat collection to my profile next week, the I pad I'm using now won't let me upload pics to stage 32. Later on this year I'm going to Donanea Park Spain. There is a colony of Lynx there with live in staff, and I'm hoping to get digs with them. Some Lynx of course are completely wild, and run from humans. Will try to include this in my showreel of shorts for the winter.
Thanks Kathryn. When I get a new desktop computer, I will post my cat collection, from Norway, Spain and here.