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Tradition
#1

It is tradition. When it snows, out goes the cat. Can't you tell how much she loves it? Big Grin

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#2

This cat is a beauty! And the white of the snow is the perfect backdrop.

Are you sure she likes it? It looks as if she were complaining about the snow between her claws! Big Grin

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#3

Tasha looks beautiful in this picture! Her colors are so similar to Lucky's...

Poor little girl... she must be cold!

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#4

Thanks Irma and Guerito. I was being sarcastic. She didn't like it. I cought her shaking a paw in this shot and half way into a meow. I'm also impessed you remembered her name Irma. Big Grin It's funny because we always call her "Guts". Big Grin

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#5

Is that cat domesticated? In that setting she looks downright wild!

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#6

great sharp photo,colors very distinctive and stand out well on the cat.
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#7

This is a great pose and super exposure - nicely done, Colin.
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#8

Loks to me like you are a second short of getting the "middle paw" for putting her out.

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#9

Thanks fella's. She was groggy. I had just picked her from her bed. Even more mean ay?

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#10

Let her back in before her paws start to hurt.

--Don

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