Caturday (8/3/13) — Ooops! You caught me!

Cats

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Cat pictures from my cat picture collection. Which one is your favorite?

1
Camouflage cat at a home inspection

Caturday cat

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2
Another home inspection cat.
Never left the chair during the several hours I was there.

Home inspection cat

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3
Two cuties from the 2011 San Diego Cat Fanciers Cat Show

Cats at the 2011 San Diego cat show

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4
I think I intruded into this cat’s space.

Cat at the 2011 San Diego Cat Fanciers Cat Show

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Two more cats from the 2011 San Diego Cat Fanciers Cat Show

2011 San Diego Cat Fanciers Cat Show

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2011 San Diego Cat Fanciers Cat Show

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The following two pictures show a cat at a home inspection except
that the cat was at the second floor condo across from the condo
I was inspecting. Kitty kept going back and forth between the
two condominiums. Why, I don’t know, but it was fun to watch.

Balcony cat

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8
Ooops! You caught me!

Balcony cat

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9
Following are three feral cats seen
out in the boondocks at home inspections.

Feral cat in East San Diego Count

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Feral cat in East San Diego Count

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Feral cat in East San Diego Count

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Look at the expressions of those last three cats. It’s pretty obvious to me that I was an alien in their territories and not really welcome. Don’t they know that I love cats?

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20 thoughts on “Caturday (8/3/13) — Ooops! You caught me!

  1. kanzensakura

    Moe or Curley or what? I do like these pics and the stories behind them. I would have spent more time than needed just to watch the cat go from one condo to the next. Cats intrigue me. Ferals even more so. it is amazing how quickly cats revert to being wild. When my husband wants to pick at my cat, I remind him that the closer the eyes are to the nose, the more dangerous and predatory the creature is. The only creature whose eyes are closer to their nose than humans are…cats!

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    1. Russel Ray Photos Post author

      There were a couple of decades when I was not so keen on cats, either. When I was young I picked up (or attempted to pick up) a feral cat without knowing what a feral cat was. To a young boy it was a kitty. It shredded my arms and legs. I looked like something out of The Walking Dead. Now that I’m a little older, I give them the respect they deserve, especially the King of the Jungle (not that I’ve ever met the King of the Jungle outside of the Zoo……lol).

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  2. Pit

    Hi Russel,
    I like #3, the two cuties, most. Closely followed by the 3 feral cats, especially #10.
    Best regards from southern Texas, and have a great weekend,
    Pit

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  3. Inside the Mind of Isadora

    Camouflage cat is my favorite. It’s amazing the way he blended into the carpeting. Perfect …!!!
    Feral cats always have a mean face. I suppose if I were out there trying to survive I’d have a mean face, too.
    Really nice selection of cats for your Caturday.
    Toodles ….
    Isadora

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  4. Boomdeeadda

    Super cute post, I love the heart on the side of Condo kitties tummy. How daring to go visiting via 2nd floor balconies and sorry kitty but looks like you’d have to squeeze thru the railings 😀

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