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When you have 37lbs of cat and 12” of sunlight
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Man, I got a soft spot for orange cats.
Ouch. One of my critter cams at the ranch this morning shows a bobcat carrying what seems to be a housecat that it killed. Light color and near white belly. It was possibly an orange cat 2/3 grown. Or might have been a baby fox since I think I see a black tail tip - or that might just be shadows. Today's photo is brutal, it doesn't belong in this thread about pet cats that are loved members of one's family.Man, I got a soft spot for orange cats.![]()
Yeah, probably a topic for another thread. One of several reasons we don't allow our cats outside.Ouch. One of my critter cams at the ranch this morning shows a bobcat carrying what seems to be a housecat that it killed. Light color and near white belly. It was possibly an orange cat 2/3 grown. Or might have been a baby fox since I think I see a black tail tip - or that might just be shadows. Today's photo is brutal, it doesn't belong in this thread about pet cats that are loved members of one's family.
I've considered starting a thread for my critter cam photos, everyone welcome but hopefully limited to the small animals that surround us - foxes etc. Well I'll also post the fawn that mama parked under the deck table last year, and the two newborn fawns left under the desk bench outside the kitchen window a few years ago, in both cases while mama went out to graze. The twin fawns were so new that they were shaky, wobbly, on their feet, almost couldn't walk. Cute to watch.
He adopted me. I had no choice. I read somewhere that orange cats are mostly male, due to an x/y chromosome thing.Man, I got a soft spot for orange cats.![]()
I had one I found as a kitten in our bushes. I trained him like a dog with our Cairn Terrier. He'd walk on a leash, sit, shake hands, speak.He adopted me. I had no choice. I read somewhere that orange cats are mostly male, due to an x/y chromosome thing.