How sad...Thanks for remembering my family's poor deceased siamese/persian. I miss him too. But I feel more than compensated by Claude and Kerouac; I couldn' love any cats more than I love them.
Yes, I wish I could warn them about the baby. They are going to be sooooo baffled. They are used to being kissed a thousand times all over their furry faces and being the total center of attention--poor little guys.
I think you're right, Bill... Claude's psychosis usually comes across in his pics, but he *does* look almost serene there. Hmmm.
But not as much as YOU miss HIM, I'm sure... being kept awake all night by yowling, experiencing claws in your thighs... the pain of losing him must be exquisite!
Thanks, Deb!! Almost all my pics so far come out with red-eye, so I'm proud of these ones. (Hmmm... I'll bet you could show me how to fix red-eye on my computer...).
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Maybe it's just your camera, but they have amazing eyes!
Wow, Claude looks almost nonpsychotic in that one.
Albert,
How sad...Thanks for remembering my family's poor deceased siamese/persian. I miss him too. But I feel more than compensated by Claude and Kerouac; I couldn' love any cats more than I love them.
Yes, I wish I could warn them about the baby. They are going to be sooooo baffled. They are used to being kissed a thousand times all over their furry faces and being the total center of attention--poor little guys.
I think you're right, Bill... Claude's psychosis usually comes across in his pics, but he *does* look almost serene there. Hmmm.
It's because he misses me.
But not as much as YOU miss HIM, I'm sure... being kept awake all night by yowling, experiencing claws in your thighs... the pain of losing him must be exquisite!
Thanks, Deb!! Almost all my pics so far come out with red-eye, so I'm proud of these ones. (Hmmm... I'll bet you could show me how to fix red-eye on my computer...).
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