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    A very hot day at the cat rescue

    CC9J0339 by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
    Regards,

    Jeff

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    Tom

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      Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

      love the pose and this guy is chilled despite the weather

      His nose looks slightly fuzzy and green- just a tiny bit of oof grass?? A pity but a minor distraction
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        Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

        Originally posted by tesarver View Post


        Tom
        Cheers Tom
        Regards,

        Jeff

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          Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

          Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
          love the pose and this guy is chilled despite the weather

          His nose looks slightly fuzzy and green- just a tiny bit of oof grass?? A pity but a minor distraction
          Thanks,

          I might have a little go at editing that

          Or I could cheat and submit another shot

          CC9J0334 by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
          Last edited by Coolcat; 25-08-2016, 18:59.
          Regards,

          Jeff

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            Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

            Nice cat Jeff
            Peter

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              Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

              Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
              Nice cat Jeff
              She does like posing for the camera

              CC9J0188 by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
              Regards,

              Jeff

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                Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

                Or I could cheat and submit another shot
                You certainly can. Nice alternatives!

                Interesting observation re cats posing. I've had cats for over 30 years although now we are sadly a cat-free zone. I've had some that hogged the camera but curiously the last one never liked posing. Getting a pair of big blue eyes from her - ie looking directly at me when i had the camera was always a major challenge. I wonder why? it's a serious question ...
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                  Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

                  Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
                  Getting a pair of big blue eyes from her - ie looking directly at me when i had the camera was always a major challenge. I wonder why? it's a serious question ...
                  'Cos cats is people and no two are ever alike.... Some folks love being photographed and others avoid it like the plague - it's just a matter of character I guess.
                  Nigel

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                    Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

                    Originally posted by El Sid View Post
                    'Cos cats is people and no two are ever alike.... Some folks love being photographed and others avoid it like the plague - it's just a matter of character I guess.
                    That's pretty much it in a nutshell
                    Regards,

                    Jeff

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                      Re: A very hot day at the cat rescue

                      last one is a winner for me, nice work

                      my cat is doing just the same right now but as I can't even walk outside the tiles without shoes getting down to her level I'll not bother - I'm amazed she can lay on such hot tiles - I swear if you put oil down you could fly an egg
                      :- Ian

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                        'Cos cats is people and no two are ever alike.
                        Well said Sid. I guess that's the answer !!
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