Friday Cat Blogging
A Study in Grey and Green

You lookin’ at me!
[Editor: This is the grey kitten from last week. Just a little more light and a little more trust, and this would have been much better.
by Bryan

You lookin’ at me!
[Editor: This is the grey kitten from last week. Just a little more light and a little more trust, and this would have been much better.
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6 comments
awwwww.
or a little more yummy food. i can now touch all the cats. although the uncatchables are still wary, i could probably shove them all into carriers now if i had to evacuate for a storm.
A very satisfying picture, just as it is.
I still don’t think I’d attempt to touch the kitten myself. I’ve already paid my dues in scratches, back when I lived with far friendlier indoor cats.
She still comes and spins like a dervish when food is involved, but this had to be taken with the built-in telephoto because she evaporates if I don’t have food readily available. Ferals are only active in the early morning and beginning in late afternoon. If I switch to B&W she disappears.
I only got this close because she was “hiding” behind the vegetation.
She is such a beautiful kitten. I supose she will always be wary around humans.
That’s a great face! *admires from afar*
The weird thing is that her mother is relatively calm. You can’t touch her, but she doesn’t run away and I occasionally have to step over her on the way to my back door because she doesn’t move. The kittens are another story, other than meal time – Human? Axe murderer! Run away!