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Click the shot above to see the creekside jungle they live in.
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Click to see that handsome forehead.
I'm actually going to really miss these guys when they all pass on. A new one, like Lightning, shows up every now and then, so perhaps there will always be a colony here.
Thank you, Kat, for taking such good care of them during the week, and to Mark for hauling food in this week when the can was empty.
1 comment:
What a beautiful cat and lovely scenery. If only it stayed lush and green all year.
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