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Cat-astrophies

On a quiet early morning last week, I cheerfully let the dogs out the south door and was puttering around, zombie-like as usual before my coffee, when I felt something was amiss. How I managed to not see it right off when I entered the room still bothers me. This is what I found in the large middle room:

Jet Ranger had lovingly purchased a bag of hay for the rabbit (Fuzz Bucket) and somehow the plastic bag had dragged itself from where it was stored and exploded all over the floor. I spent the next few minutes regrouping the hay and putting it into a sealable bin and contemplating how this had happened in the middle of the night with no sound.

I let the dogs in and they said they had found it that way themselves. I believed them, if only because I know they would be capable of a much bigger mess.

The very next morning I awoke and felt something was amiss again. The sun was barely coming through the window. The dogs were still snuggled up and quiet. Then I saw it. From the smallest sliver of an opening in the chest of drawers. The shark fin!

Cue music. I know you know it.

And don’t ask if I sleep with my camera.

The dreaded “Drawer Cat.”

She was playing in Jet Ranger’s undie drawer and very content to sit and watch the world from her new abode.

We had a long talk. Which made no sense at all since this cat is stone deaf, but I did feel I made an impression upon her. An hour in the corner to think about her misdeeds seems to have helped us reach an understanding.

©Copyright 2008 by Bethany Caskey. See original post here.
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New Dog and Cat Original Art Designs

Painting of a cat copyright Sue Steiner, all rights reserved.

I have been adding new cat and dog designs to my cafe press shop. In addition to canine and feline designs you can find pig, cow, goat, chicken, horse, fiber animal and donkey art there as well!

©Copyright 2008 by Sue Steiner. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Sue Steiner’s website.

Pen and Ink with Watercolor, Cat Portrait

Blue-eyed cat portrait in pen and ink with a watercolor wash. Copyright Sue Steiner 2008, all rights reserved.

This is a new cat portrait in pen and ink with watercolor wash. He reminds me a little of my cat, Moses, who is a big cuddle bug of a cat! I am offering this style as an alternative to the more detailed pet portraits I do. This piece is $35.00 for a 5 x 7 or $45.00 for a 8 x 10. I am offering these in the smaller sizes and smaller prices for those of you wanting a portrait but not ready for a larger piece. The idea with the Pen and Ink w/watercolor washes is for the painting to be splashes of color and some fine detailing just about the face and expression. To see more of my work and to see the other types of portraits I do, including horse portraits, alpaca, portraits, farm animal art and more go to http://www.suesteiner.com
Thanks for stopping by!

©Copyright 2008 by Sue Steiner. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Sue Steiner’s website.

Curses! Foiled Again!!

Photograph of a cat copyright Karen Baker Thumm, all rights reserved.
Felled by a few grains of pollen! Or was it a few mold spores?

I have severe allergies, and despite allergy medications and shots, periodically I get sick. It’s like having the flu; aching all over, lack of energy, sinus headache, scratchy eyes and throat. Oddly enough, I rarely get all stuffed up like most allergy sufferers which might explain why it took 12 years and 5 doctors to correctly diagnose my problems. Some thought I was just depressed and needed to go on anti-depressants, but fortunately I refused.

But, I digress. Last week while madly digging away in the dirt getting my perennials planted, I noticed my energy waning away each day to the point that by Thursday I had none. The consequences of this are that I missed going to Horse Shows By The Bay on Friday and missed the first-ever polo game in NW Michigan! Needless to say, I was disappointed and moped around all evening while the match was going on. But, the news reported that there are plans to make the polo match an annual event, and HSBB will be back again next year. By then, the yard landscaping should be complete, and I will have more time and energy to visit the show. So, all is not lost.

In the meantime, I’ll select an image from a previous HSBB to begin a new work of art which will violate my only-three-works-in progress-at-one-time rule, but rules are made to be broken, right? Besides, Bard is close to being finished.

Since I still had a few photos left to shoot on my compact flash card, I decided to take some photos of the cats this weekend to use them up. Annie, our long-haired cat, needs to be clipped again, and her coat is at just the right length to be very photogenic right now. Normally, she grows a large mane, like a lion, and the hair on her sides grows so long that it hangs down making her look like a yak. Since she has digestive problems as it is, a long coat which makes more hairballs is very bad for her. So, I clip her a couple of times a year. Then she looks like a skinned rat for a while, and our other cat hisses at her.

Above is a photo of Annie who is camera shy and gets very self-conscious when photographed, so you have to shoot quick! Below is an interesting shot of Molly. A good title for that one is “Kitty In The Window”.

At any rate, the last of the plants and shrubs are now in the ground, and I can get back into the studio while the weather does whatever it wants outside. With only a little bit more mulch to put on a few more beds, the gardens will be in shape to handle the heat and dryness that usually comes with August weather.

Photograph of a yellow cat copyright Karen Baker Thumm, all rights reserved.

©Copyright 2008 by Karen Baker Thumm. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Karen Baker Thumm’s website.

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