Daily Photo: Bright Morning Sunshine

These bright, sunny mornings, there’s nothing like them. The sun comes in at an angle, early, because the window faces northeast, but they take advantage of it. Just after breakfast they start to collect there. But here Bella and Hamlet have chosen pretty much the same spot and are enjoying each others’ company. Bella gets here first and gets the best spot, so likely Hamlet found it to be good too. Hamlet has his tail stretched out behind himself, full and silky. For most of his time here he folded his tail and sat on it, and when he walked it was tucked in behind him, not quite between his legs. He has finally relaxed and let his tail unfold.
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Sienna says I’m done working for today because everyone is hungry.

Photos from years past.
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Skeptical Sienna, 2018

Sienna is still not sure about meeting new humans, though she’s all over the house with the other cats now and comfortable with all the spaces. The calming collar has been helping her with this, though. The other day Denise from the top of the hill stopped in and Sienna was sleeping on the cat tree at the bottom of the stairs. She raced off up the steps, then came back down slowly, and settled back into her spot on the cat tree. We decided that was huge progress! It’s almost time to change to a new collar, and I hope the renewed pheromones will help her with the people I’ve invited to stop by to help her get accustomed to other people aside from me. She has to claim her right as princess, ruler of humans!

From Instagram
La la la la, sorry, we can’t hear you, we are not coming inside, we are going to stay out here all day.

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Wordless Wednesday: A Message for Hamlet

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Purrfectly Camouflaged, 2016

Yes, it’s Hamlet again! I forgot to add this one to yesterday’s post even though I’d shared it on Facebook and Instagram. Isn’t he a wonderful kitty? He is so playful that though he still runs from me all I need to do is swing a toy around and he’s ready to play. I’ll catch up with Ophelia again soon, but for now I’m really enjoying Hamlet’s metamorphosis.
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I’ve been helping the neighbor where Bowie and her kittens live trap another female cat who just had her babies. We finally caught her today, in try #7! She would not go in a trap for any food, and we discovered why when we checked her kittens last night as we were trapping for try #6: she had a vole stashed there for a snack. You can really only use food as a lure for a trap when they are hungry or have no other food source. You’d think a pregnant female cat would be hungry all the time, but possibly that’s why she’s not.
I wasn’t the one who caught her today, but here is the story:
Feral mom and kittens are safe in a trap and headed for their next destination! Thanks Mary Kay Gentert for your time and expertise and Margo Cicci Wisniewski for setting this up and helping all the way through with this family of feral kitties. This was try #7 to catch this little lady, and it took putting her babies in a carrier and attaching a trap that she had to run through to get near them. No more kittens for this girl, and her babies will grow up in a loving home environment and never know the dangers of living outdoors. Mimi is closely watching them on my deck.
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Daily Photo: Mimi’s Playground, 2015

Mimi’s new destination when we go outdoors. Obviously, I put it there for her.
It’s an old rocker I pulled from someone’s trash because it’s old and solid and comfortable. I set it in the grass to clean off my deck and still have to find a place for it, but as the sun went down the first day it was out in the yard I saw how sweet the old thing it looked with the forget-me-nots and violets and young raspberries in bud next to the peeling, faded paint it looks like there’s a story there. I also posted about it that day on my photo blog Today, intending to move it back on the deck, but the deck project has taken long than I thought.
Mimi was out in the yard the next day and I thought how cute it would be if she jumped up onto it, which she eventually did! She’s been a little slow the past few days and I’ve been concerned but it’s been hot. Yesterday and today she’s been quick and excited out there, and as soon as she runs down the steps she sprints through the flowers and up onto the chair, has a good scratch and looks around at the yard. How can I move it now?
And since it’s cooler and she’s more comfortable she trots around the yard on my paths—she is so short she can barely see—and then when I come after her she turns and sprints across the yard and back up onto the deck. It makes me so happy to see her feeling well.

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Those silly girls were doing a little dance and showing off all their spots! It’s Splash and the famous Zorro!




Splash and Zorro are up for adoption along with the rest of them! If you are interested, speak up!
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Daily Photo: Rising Temperatures, 2014

It must be 80 degrees upstairs. Mr. Sunshine is exposing himself, and his soft fuzzy belly. At least this time he’s not exposing himself to the whole valley outside the window!
Really, Mr. Sunshine never sleeps on his back except when the temperatures reach 80 degrees and above. He’ll be spending a good bit of the summer stretched out on his back. As the temperature rose, he even flattened out a little more, hooking his paw on the edge of the wardrobe so he wouldn’t tumble off, which has happened.

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Mimi in the Mirror, 2012

Mimi, pensive at the morning window, reflected in the mirror, reflecting.
The mirror is very old and slightly clouded, pitted here and there; I intentionally blurred the reflection, Mimi softened, the window and curtain rippled by the old glass, the mirror is real, but what is in it is memory, influenced by the medium itself.
I’m sure Mimi has many memories to reflect upon in the warm sun of a spring morning.
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Am I Interrupting Something? or The Four Housecats of the Apocalypse, 2012

Hmmm, came around the landing at the bottom of the steps and looked up…not sure what they’re up to. This is not long after I “rescued” the mousie they were wrestling over and chasing around the house, put it outside, and called them the “Four Housecats of the Apocalypse” (the first time I’d called them by that name). Perhaps they don’t like the name.
Or, from another perspective, perhaps they are discussing what to get me for Mother’s Day!
Think I’ll leave them alone to figure it out.
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One of my favorite photos of Stanley from August 2006, it was his last summer with me, he was about 24 years old, needing a little supportive care but still enjoying his time outdoors with me and every moment of every day besides that. You can find these photos in my gallery of Feline Photos.

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Weekly schedule of features:
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Tuesday: Rescue Stories
Wednesday: Commissioned Portrait or Featured Artwork
Thursday: New Merchandise
Friday: Book Review, Health and Welfare, Advocacy
Saturday: Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat, Living Green With Pets, Creating With Cats
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I always love your photos of the kitties. It encourages me to keep trying to get better shots of Graybie and Little Girl, which is not easy.
Thank you! It’s one of the reasons why mine are usually sleeping or sitting still. I always take more than one. But sometimes a good shot is in how you crop it. Good luck!