Most of these cats are rescued ferals from the groups living in my yard or the neighborhood block. Some live with us inside - the elderly ones who need more attention and medication. The rest have their own house with a screen porch for warm weather (we cover it with plastic in cold seasons) and a nice snuggly indoor area for winter.There are 19 of us cats so scroll down to make sure you meet them all. We have black cats, black tortoiseshell, gray tabbies, brown tabbies, tuxedo blue, and all white cats! Some are more tame than others but they all have a safe forever home with us.
You are quite fluid, my human Tommy says. I think she's jealous because you can stretch--and well, she can't as much--like she did, when she was a much younger human... :)
He was Joey and Minnie's litter mate. He developed cancer while still living outdoors so I brought him inside and cared for him until he passed away in 2006. He loved all the attention he got. He was a very shy boy but handsome.
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Those are some good yoga positions! We're gonna go try them now...
What great Yoga moves! I don't do a whole lot of Yoga anymore, since I'm just a wee bit too stiff in my old age.
Those are some nice stretches.
Looks like some great yoga poses.
You are quite fluid, my human Tommy says. I think she's jealous because you can stretch--and well, she can't as much--like she did, when she was a much younger human... :)
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Noir in Texas
The star posture is amazing. It that Two Spot's other hind leg behing his back?
I don't think I'm nimble enough to do that star posture. But you look stellar doing it ;)
Karen Jo - That is Only holding Two Spot in position for the star posture! He is his brother. They are always together.
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