Poor Abby, she’s having some technical difficulties with the cat tree.
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From the category archives:
Poor Abby, she’s having some technical difficulties with the cat tree.
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This one of the gorgeous kittens at Ragnificent Ragdolls. Who could resist something as cute as this?!
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Another shot of Ragnificent Ragdolls Kahlua & Cream, playing with one of Taz’ siblings. Gorgeous cats.
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This is an archive shot, from the last time I went to visit Wendy, at Ragnificent Ragdolls. These are Kahlua & Cream on the left, and Kit Kat on the right. I wish I could have taken them home with me.
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Taz decided to investigate this funny looking stuff on the bed. He didn’t recognize that other cat, looking back at him. They grow up so fast! He is not fooled by reflections any more. He is busy protecting me from that dangerous mouse, though. What is it about cats and computers…
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This is one of Abby’s sisters, or a niece. I love the Birman markings. Abby has those cute little socks, too. With all of the cool cat breeds that went into the Ragdoll, how could they go wrong?
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Abby and Taz. After all the rough housing, Taz wants a hug. This is done on a bed, with a white fuzzy blanket, and white sheet covering the head board. There is a softbox, with continuous light, on the left. There are two strobes firing to the background, and one bare bulb in front.
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Abby and Taz, playing. He can be a stinker, some times. This is done on a bed, with a white fuzzy blanket, and white sheet covering the head board. There is a softbox, with continuous light, on the left. There are two strobes firing to the background, and one bare bulb in front.
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This is another shot from the day we brought Taz home. Little guy has great balance. I’ve got to get some current pictures. This was 2 months ago. Today, he looks like he swallowed this little guy, and a whole bunch of kibble, to boot.
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Taz and Arlo, the boys, are getting along better, these days. Everybody likes Taz! This photo was done with a soft box on one side, and a strobe firing down at 45 degrees. No rim lighting. Just playing…
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