Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Indian Desert Cats

They used Asian Leopard Cats to produce the Bengal domestic breed. These look quite similar. They are like largish domestic cats and they look as if you could take one home and cuddle it. Who wants perfect, unscratched skin, anyway?

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  1. Adorable . . . and I only need the perfect, unscratched skin in the unlikely event I should meet up with Mr. D'Onofrio . . .

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  2. Anonymous8:29 pm

    Snarkangel you've been reading my mind again. I was going to say there's only one thing I'd like to take home and get scratched by ;0)

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  3. snarkangel... so that should you, or preferably I, meet up with Mr D, he can scratch it for you, or preferably me, himself!!!!!

    val... the cats are purrrrfect

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  4. LOL! Good one!

    Is it just me, or is it Pussy week on the blogs? Ha!

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  5. Anonymous5:53 pm

    You've been to TheReelVincent, right? How in hell do you get pictures off it? I go to Publicity photos, and then I go to Unknown Publicity (and some other links). But I can't save the pictures to my desktop!!! This is the crime of the century!!!

    How do you get those perfect pics off TheReel?

    Thanks! I love your blog!

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  6. Anonymous5:58 pm

    Sorry, I almost forgot my blog address:

    http://suddenviolentcomedy.blogspot.com

    Thanks again!

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  7. if I had shot that it would be a video of a wooden post.LOL.

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  8. There are so beautiful. I'm already scratched up from my 3 kids, a few more wouldn't matter!

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  9. I don't have perfect unscratched skin anyway...years of cats have already seen to that,so I'd take one home,if I thought it would live in peace with the rest of mine..have a feeling it might eat them though

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  10. Cathy, you have no idea how many pictures of wooden posts I shot that day!

    Beatlelady, I have left you a message on your blog about screencaptures. If you click on Eliza's name when she makes a comment on my blog, you reach the blog of the expert who has taught us all. Diane and Tess's blog is another must-see for Vincent Vixens. In fact, clicking on anyone's name here will take you to somewhere you will enjoy visiting.

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