Sunday, May 3, 2009

Snow Update Photos
















This shows our new family member Snow is starting to settle in to our way of doing things and is starting to relax in our presence. She is a tad anxious about the flash so for a while photos will be rare.

I intend spending more time outside (Me securely leashed to the cat) so that we can terrify the local birdlife by having her chatter her bottom jaw at them, we have become acquainted with the neighbours but are still terrified of traffic and dive bombing Indian Minor Birds and once our own tail, but it is slowly getting better.

12 comments:

Nan said...

Glad that Snow is making progress. I like the second picture--she looks regal (has that "I'm superior to you" look about her). Would love to see a picture of you and Snow leashed together!

Chesney said...

What a beautiful cat, looks like she is warming up to Sally quite well! :)

Linda S said...

Snow is going to bring you lots of pleasure. Congrats. Forget the flash. Cats pick the funnies places to sleep. Put the camera on a tripod and snap to it.

Ms Katy said...

Snow looks like she has a lot of Catitude! I'm sure you will have her at your beck and call real soon. I loved seeing her!

terricreates said...

Ron, she's beautiful. She seems to be settling in well, but it always takes time. I look forward to seeing her adventures. I had a white cat named Linen, he looked just like that. He lived for being held and treated like a baby.

barbs said...

Beautiful Cat!! Those must be mean birds to dive bomb a cat!

Rachel said...

What a sweetheart. She definitely seems to have staked out her territory on top of the sofa!

Anonymous said...

looks a lot like a cat my folks had a few years ago. pretty cat!

DART said...

you can tell she feels at home now! wonderful!

Anonymous said...

Great shots Ron! It looks like she's loving her new home & Sally!
What a cutie!

Candyce said...

That is one big cat! she is beautiful and so appropriately named

Anonymous said...

She's certainly starting to feel at home there, and what a sweet bonding moment with Sally you've captured.