Sinbad looks his old self. Perhaps he likes a more interesting surrounding in the eyes of a cat.( Moving things with the size of a mouse or bird perhaps).
some places you don't need to have him on the rope anymore? Lots of ground there for him to exercise that's for sure but I guess he doesn't venture too far?
Oh what a beauty! I've always thought that even though cats (and other animals) might be resistant to our instruction, they can teach us human beings a great deal.
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Sinbad looks his old self. Perhaps he likes a more interesting surrounding in the eyes of a cat.( Moving things with the size of a mouse or bird perhaps).
He is just so nice and looks very well again.
some places you don't need to have him on the rope anymore? Lots of ground there for him to exercise that's for sure but I guess he doesn't venture too far?
handsome feline - king of his domain. :)
Orange kitties are so pretty! I am glad he can have a little freedom there, with you.
Cheers,
Jo and Stella
A wonderful fun post John... he really is a beautiful looking little fellow.
The well traveled kitty.
Oh what a beauty!
I've always thought that even though cats (and other animals) might be resistant to our instruction, they can teach us human beings a great deal.
Sinbad, you are one very lucky cat! ;)
Great set of shots - the best times to walk away is when you can come back and sit!
I think there are some services in my pictures I still need to use (on occasions!)
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne.
PS; I almost feel well today - thankfully!
I like the top picture. I shall entitle it "Commander of the World!"
Sinbad is a photogenic cat! I love that shot where he's almost reached the camera.
I so love Sinbad. He reminds me of Rudyard Kipling's cat who walks by himself.
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