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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Cat-in-window & little Dominique

It rained all day today but I found a 'cat in window' for you.
This photo has it all...A stone house with a beautiful old window surrounded by vines with
 a cat peeking out. 

"Hello my pretty"
I had a fun time caring for Dominique again. I always love spending time with this cat who, at one time, would not venture near me and now we are best buds. She has not been too well lately but is on the mend now so that made it even nicer to pamper her a bit. She loves nothing more than to be brushed and fussed over.


I hope her health continues to improve. She is a darling cat.


hugs, Deb

21 comments:

  1. She's such a beauty, and I've always liked that name.

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  2. The cat in the window looks like my Grey. What a beautiful photograph!

    Love the pampered kitty...I can tell she's really enjoying that!

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  3. MOL...sorry, Miss Dominique..but I can't help myself after see your two photos.
    Your cute little cap just looks like real human hair...so cute !!
    Happy Sunday
    xoxo

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  4. Cats and windows, a match made in heaven. :)

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  5. Perfect capture of cat in the window. I love Dominique's black nose patch and cap. Hope she's better soon. She looks a lovely girl.

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  6. Dominique is lovely ... such pretty markings.

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  7. Aaah, she does have the sweetest Juliet cap!
    Jane x

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  8. I love the cat in the window. You're right. It has it all: stone house and a window surrounded by vines with a cat peeking out.

    Dominique is so pretty. I hope she continues to do well. She looks so sweet.

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  9. I love it when I drive up to my home and I see Charlie sitting in the window waiting for me come home! :)

    hugs,
    Linda

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    1. I bet you do, Linda. He's a fine-looking little chap. :)

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  10. We send our bestest purrs for Dominique's continued improvement.
    She is such a sweetie.

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  11. People walking past our house often see Angel in the window, and they look for her; she's got markings similar to Dominique's! Funny thing is, when all-black Chuck is in the window, only a trained cat observer can see him, since he blends well into the background. I spy several black cats in windows in our neighborhood, but I'll bet they go unnoticed often.

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  12. We'll add Dominique to our prayers.
    She's a lovely girl who has always brought us such joy.

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  13. I don't think I've ever known anyone that loves cats as you do. :)

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  14. I love Dominique's markings. I love stone houses, too. What a great window shot!

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  15. My Renn is getting over a cold. I dislike it when they are sick. I can imagine how miserable they feel, but I can't explain to them that they'll get better; they just have to feel bad for as long as they must, and that's tough when you care about them.

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  16. Dominique not only has a cute cap, but her nose is really something special. I was interested in your aging chart below. Now I realize I have 3 cats in their 80's, who also sleep all day, and have developed a few unpleasant new habits... thank goodness for puppy pads.

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  17. What beautiful cats, I hope that Dominique's health gets better.
    ~Jo

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  18. Your kitty in the window look just like a cat I had named Cosmo. Such a beautiful tabby.
    Dominque looks like she is a sweetheart once she gets to know you. I hope her health continues to improve. I have always admired her splotchy black nose & her little black hood on her head. All my cats loved to be combed in the morning & before bedtime. When I had 4 cats they would line up & argue over who's turn it was to be groomed. Cats love to have those itchy spots scratched & it really helps decrease the number of fur balls.

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  19. Truly a one-of-a-kind kitty! Love her markings and I'll keep her in my prayers to continue to improve, XOXO

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