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That pic definitely evokes an “awwwwww…”
Those markings are fairly effective camouflage in that light.
toooooooo cute! =^..^=
You can’t see them, even with color vision until you get within a couple of feet. They happened to be shielded by a recycling bin that I needed to take to the road for pick-up, or I wouldn’t have noticed. Actually the kitten moved or it would have been hard to see in a picture curled up against mom.
Remember Jill – KT is short for Kitten of Terror. She is not a nice cat.
When you see photos like that you can see how a grey/white colouration helps hide them!
The greys are really difficult to seen at dawn and dusk. The blacks are much easier to spot.
Lovely. That really is a great picture! Those kitties are verrrry pretty. That’s a great spot, too, with all that lovely shade.
I’ll tell them you like them, OWL.