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    Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

    EY7P1609-Edit by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
    Regards,

    Jeff

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    #2
    Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

    Great shot Jeff, I'll have that one as well!
    Trev

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      #3
      Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

      Originally posted by Trev B View Post
      Great shot Jeff, I'll have that one as well!
      Cheers Trev,

      That’s how we ended up with seven (and counting) at home
      Regards,

      Jeff

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        #4
        Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

        So cute, Jeff.

        Great shot too!
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          #5
          Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

          Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
          So cute, Jeff.

          Great shot too!
          Thanks Bo
          Regards,

          Jeff

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            #6
            Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

            Nice kitten.....I’m guessing the blue eyes will change as he gets a bit bigger.
            We once fostered for Cats Protection...and ended up keeping a similar specimen...he’s 13 now and doesn’t like his photo taken.
            Brian Vickers LRPS

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              #7
              Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

              Originally posted by brianvickers View Post
              Nice kitten.....I’m guessing the blue eyes will change as he gets a bit bigger.
              We once fostered for Cats Protection...and ended up keeping a similar specimen...he’s 13 now and doesn’t like his photo taken.
              Cheers Brian,

              The eyes will change to their adult colours gradually over the next few weeks.
              Generally (but not exclusively) it’s only white cats that keep their blue eyes in to adulthood
              Regards,

              Jeff

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                #8
                Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

                Nothing does cute like kittens...
                Nigel

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                  #9
                  Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

                  Lovely photo of a very cute kitten.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El Sid View Post
                    Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

                    Nothing does cute like kittens...
                    Thanks
                    Regards,

                    Jeff

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Canon Fan View Post
                      Re: Blue eyed Ginger Pud Tat

                      Lovely photo of a very cute kitten.
                      Cheers
                      Regards,

                      Jeff

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                        #12
                        You have a gift to extract the maximum cuteness out of these little fellas. I would expect they have queues of new owners waiting as soon as the photo's are shown.

                        I am not into cats, unless they are larger than a Labrador, but even my heart melts when I see your shots ............... very well done.
                        Colin

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                          #13
                          Thanks Colin,
                          Much as I love it and also get a never ending stream of new subjects to photograph. I would rather it not be the case that the rescue is nearly always full to capacity with no spare room at the Inn so to speak!
                          Regards,

                          Jeff

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                            #14
                            I am a firm believer that we have as much responsibility to our pets as we do to our children. Only those that can show they have the capacity, understanding and appropriate mental attitude to care for another sentient being, should be "licensed" to care for another member of their family.
                            Colin

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