Bi-color thankfuls
We’re thankful today for bi-color kitties
like our sweet, loving Smudgy.
And our majestic but goofy Panda.
What are you thankful for today?
We’re thankful today for bi-color kitties
like our sweet, loving Smudgy.
And our majestic but goofy Panda.
What are you thankful for today?
19 Comments
A ShutterBug Explores
Oh you both are adorable ~ great photos too ~ Xo
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Eastside Cats Blog
The camera just LURVs bi-colored kitties!
I actually attended an animal photography class once, to learn some tips about getting good images.
Our Celestial Angel, who was white and black, with green eyes and pink nose and ears, was always easy to photograph.
Now, we have three housepanthers, and when the sun comes through the window, I start snapping away; that extra light is so important.
Brian Frum
You two totally nailed the adorable, yep you did! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
Melissa & Mudpie
A pair of cutie pies!
Ellen J Pilch
Both are adorable tuxies.
messymimi's meanderings
Our current bicolor is a gray and white. We’re thankful for all of our kitties here, well, most of us are. Charismatic Enigma SissyCat thinks she should be the only cat on the planet, and the only other animals which should be allowed to exist are those she can eat, but she’s a bit crotchety.
Loulou
Those two are definitely long lost cousins of mine. I am sure of it. We black and whites have to stick together.!so darling those two. I think you have the healthiest cat I have ever seen anywhere. Being a specific professional cat person, how do I get my Loulou to take a TNY pill for her heavy breathing and I have tried malt paste, butter and yogurt!
Catscue Cat Mom
The way that works best for us is to crush the pill into powder, add a little water and mix it up making it liquid medication. Then we take one of those liquid med syringes and pull the liquid up into the syringe. We have to tap, tap, tap the syringe to get the bubbles out and push the meds up to the tip.
Then, we take our kitty by the scruff of the neck and pull up a bit, slide the syringe into the side of the kitty’s mouth and slowly empty the meds into the mouth – making sure kitty is swallowing and not too fast or they’ll cough and choke.
We have 3 kitties with upper respiratory infections and have to do this twice a day to all three for 2 weeks – it is the only way I can find to actually get the med into them. I’ve tried hiding the pill in food and popping the pill down throats but the kitties outsmart me every time – MOL!
Leah
Beautiful kitties indeed! Bi-colors always have fascinating markings!
Deborah
They are ever so beautiful! 🙂 <3
The Florida Furkids
Gorgeous tuxies!
The Island Cats
What good looking tuxedo cats!
Cat and DOG Chat With Caren
I have always wanted a Tuxedo kitty. Maybe one day!
Three Chatty Cats
Aww, they are gorgeous!
meowmeowmans
Smudge and Panda, you are both so beautiful!
Angel Binky, Stippie, Peachy and Granny
Both are awwdorable bi-colors😻Double Pawkisses for a Happy Sunday to all of you🐾😽💞
greg-in-washington
They make a lovely pair and are distinct enough to not be confused with each other.
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