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I always find it interesting
his ability to get in the way when he does not have to
and to disappear when it should get in the way
Trovo sempre interessante
la sua capacità di mettersi in mezzo quando non deve
e di scomparire quando dovrebbe mettersi in mezzo
As the sun was going down, Jaspyr posed, prettily, on the rocks at the side of the hay shed.
SW Scotland
This is the family's cat, she is old now, and isn't feeling well.
I was asked if I could deliver her to the vet and I was told they didn't want her to suffer.
She is really thin now and is vomiting, pour lil one.
So I'm taking photos of her while we were waiting in the vet's office and sending a snap to the family with the txt "Last goodbye".
And the owners was kind of "What?", so I had been misinterpreted the message, phew and been stirring up lots of feelings.....
Well that's me, I guess
Fast n furious
If you are having any kind of trouble in deciding different kind of matters I can gladly give you my advices - they might stir you up too
🎶 Dum dee dei 🎶 😌
And I who even found her a nice song when she should cross the rainbow bridge 😊
A cat in greenery is a harmonious combination ... however, cats are always and everywhere harmonious :)
The ancient Egyptians had a special relationship with cats: they were revered as sacred animals; mummified like humans; depicted in sculpture and frescoes. And the very first cat "portrait" was written by the Egyptians.
For a long time it was believed that the Egyptians tamed cats. However, in 2004, a burial site dating back to 9500 BC was discovered in Cyprus. e., in which a cat was found together with a man. A wild beast would hardly have been put in a grave. It turned out that cats lived with people long before they appeared in Egypt. The Middle East began to be considered the birthplace of domestic cats, and Egypt was forgotten for some time. But not for long: in 2008, a burial was opened in southern Egypt, in which six cats were found - a male, a female and four kittens. Although this burial was younger than the Cypriot one (about 6000 years), it became clear that cats were known in Egypt much earlier than was thought until recently.
It is known that the ancestor of the domestic cat was the steppe cat Felis silvestris lybica - it still lives in the steppe, desert and partly mountainous regions of Africa, Western, Central and Central Asia, in Northern India, Transcaucasia and Kazakhstan. In 2007, it was possible to establish that all modern cats descended from him.
Seafarers brought the first cats to Rus' in the pre-Christian era. Exotic animals were a valuable commodity: the cost of a cat until the 15th century was comparable to the value of a healthy arable animal - an ox.
La gatina lo pensó por un momento y finalmente acertó!
(No es mi cumple, ni el de ella...son cosas de esas que se me ocurren ;) )
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWeuT5HOy2A
Y sigo pensando igual...
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Grazie mille a tutti per le vostre visite e commenti !
Thank you all for your visites and comments !
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Mia amata Lucy ❤
L’affetto del gatto è qualcosa che ogni volta deve essere interpretato, decifrato, capito attraverso mille curiose sfumature. (Giorgio Saviane)
he is a very strange cat, he beats the hells and threatens practically all my cats that are scared because he weighs 7 kilos , the most intelligent simply walk out of his way, the point is that he threatens me too if I scream when I see him attacking the other cats, he really is a vicious mean cat ! arghhhhhhh!