Photography has changed a lot over the years but kittens are still the most non-compliant models. Photo from my collection, no date/info.
Decorative shelf tabby. Photo from my collection, no date/info.
I love cats and old photos of cats, but here's a clip of me talking about another part of my life that fills up my heart:
Lovely pixie. Photo from my collection, no date/info.
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Crits For Cats, Inc. Cat Rescue
We had a checkup last week and our vet is very impressed with how much Marcel has grown. He’s already ten pounds at nine months! We are all so curious to see how big he gets.
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People don’t change because they’re told to — they change when they connect.
When animals are seen as individuals, not background, something shifts — more awareness, more intention, a different way of seeing.
Hear more from Molly. ⬇️
betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/057-...
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Cheryl Moss
Merrymac Farm Sanctuary
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By “big” I definitely do not mean overweight. I just mean his final growth size. We check our cats’ weight weekly to make sure they are healthy. 👍🏻
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It’s really not that serious, I’m saying that kittens are very energetic creatures who move a lot, which makes them challenging to photograph. The examples in that preview are by Harry Whittier Frees who would forcibly wire the kittens into place.