Sunday, May 24, 2020

Behind the fence


A cat from the neighbourhood taking rest in the shadow of the Indian tulip tree, right opposite to our house and of the neighbour’s fence. This cat is active on the neighbourhood and sometime enters our home at night and trundle the dustbin looking out for something to eat and if we switch on the light it would escape through the window. Other day it caught between the window’s sliding door and cry to exit and we understand from the sound that it was him and dad went and slid the door for it to move out. 


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14 comments:

  1. ...we all seem to be behind a fence these days, take care!

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  2. Do you think this is the reason thieves are sometimes called 'cat burglars'?

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  3. ohh such a darling!Can you give it some scratches leftover Food?

    Does it scream and want in??

    Lovely kitty cat!

    Beautiful photo :)))

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  4. Hello,

    Love the cute kitty photos. Staying home is staying safe!
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

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  5. Cats are like companions even if you don't own them. In most ways hey are easy to be around.

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  6. Beautiful pictures of the cat. The green grass behind the cat is so vivid!

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  7. Beautiful photo of a beautiful cat.

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  8. Beautiful photos of the kitty behind the fence ~

    Be Safe, Be Well,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  9. Awwww - sweet shots.

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  10. These are great pics...looks like a sweet kitty.

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  11. Nice looking cat... Beautifully captured.... Thanks jeevan

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  12. What a pretty kitty, I especially like your first photo.

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  13. Anonymous4:15 am

    Aw, sweet baby. Looks content sitting in the shade.

    Elsie

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  14. The cat looks so lady like and gentle sitting there so i hope it s not a tom cat!! Getting some shade from the hot India sun?

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