Wordless Wednesday
Two Sundays ago, the humans went for a photo walk at the dog park. It's a big dog park and it abuts marshland/mudlfats. This kitty was there. Brave or stoopid, which one is it? He or she is by the mudflats, there's plenty of birdies there. Doesn't he/she look healthy?
WORDLESS WEDNESDAY
I bet she was hunting!
ReplyDeleteLooks like q brave cat and very inquisitive you should have asked her/him :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like kitty was hunting or perhaps just enjoying be in weeds and stuff like that. Was a pretty kitty too.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of a pretty kitty. He could be related to our Louie - similar markings.
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Beautiful cat. Love his eyes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tuxie!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an unusual sight in a dog park, for sure!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the Boss to me :)
ReplyDeleteThat kitty looks to be enjoying a beautiful sunshiny day. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
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I am hoping that kitty has a good home! It is a brave kitty for sure!
ReplyDeleteBe careful kitty!
ReplyDeleteThat kitty knew the best spot to do some hunting!
ReplyDeleteAcho que ele gosta de viver perigosamente hehehehe
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty kitty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful BEAUTIFUL pictures. And what a stunning cat.
ReplyDeleteThat first pic is stunning!
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What a sweet kitty. I do hope it has a good home, hanging at a dog park doesn't sound very safe if you are a cat.
ReplyDeleteYes and a pretty kitty too BUT I wish that kitty were an indoor kitty. :-(
ReplyDeleteThat's sure a sweet one!
ReplyDeleteApparently he doesn't bother to be in a dog park ! lol
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