Ha! There I am: a lio-sha-fly-tiger. If you have children (or child-like people) at your house, send them off to BuiLD YouR WiLD SeLF at the Bronx Zoo. Lots of silly fun, there.
And if you think that's scary, look at Itsy-Bitsy:
My aunt tells me she looks angry in this photo.
Well of course she's angry! How would you feel, rescued, bottle-fed, then sent back to the barn!
I'm told she's now called Dasher, as she dashes inside at every opportunity.
Poor baby.
For other, possibly less scary-looking felines, try:
- The Carnival of the Cats at Momma Grace & Company
- On Sunday, the new carnival will be at Bad Kitty Cats
- Weekend Cat Blogging last weekend was at What Did You Eat?; this weekend you will find it at *NEW* Tuxedo Gang Hideout
- Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos is at Catboys and will be at Pet's Garden Blog
- Friday Ark at Modulator
Have a great weekend, y'all!
Itsy-Bitsy, you are adorable!!!!! Hugs and kisses.
Posted by: sher | 19 October 2007 at 12:42 AM
She is just gorgeous! I've always wanted a blue-eyed kitty.
Posted by: Sleeping Mommy | 22 October 2007 at 11:24 AM
Itsy is growing from the last time we saw her. And wow she is getting more beautiful every day. She should be spoiled hehehe Thanks for joining in the COTC this weekend. Sorry we were delayed! Purrs
Posted by: Megan and Bad KItty Cats | 22 October 2007 at 05:09 PM
Some folks believe that newborn kittens, just like newborn humans, find comfort and security in the sound of their mothers’ and their siblings’ heartbeats. That the heartbeat, real or simulated, improves their chances for survival. I can’ t help but believe that this must also be true for the rest of us, including, if not especially, the elderly among us. There is comfort and healing in the very heartbeats of those we love,— spouses, children, grandparents, lovers, pets— and the closer to the heart we keep...
Posted by: Searching for cat care information | 09 May 2008 at 03:46 PM
Love your character, Sharon-rooooaaaaar!
Posted by: Amanda | 11 June 2012 at 07:06 PM
Amanda! It's so nice of you to visit my blog. And I think you've discovered evidence of my early interest in digital images!
Posted by: Sharon Brogan | 11 June 2012 at 09:05 PM