
I've been a bit bored as of late, and realized that I don't have any decent pictures of my cat (For nostalgia in the future) so I've been taking plenty of quick pics of her.
She came into my life roughly 10 or so years ago, me being a very, very bad place after my Mother recently passed away, and all of a sudden this cat kept popping up in my garden.
Now, I know you aren't meant to feed stray cats otherwise you will never get rid of them, but I couldn't help it, and eventually she kept on appearing more and more, and it got to the point where she began to invite herself into my kitchen, giving her the appropriate name; Cheeky Bugger (We just call her Cheeky now).
Even though she didn't have a collar or anything, I went to see if she had any owners at all, and actually managed to find them after some searching, the ones who had her before used to live near by, but had moved about a mile or so away, but the cat kept on coming back to her old area, and with her being an outdoor cat they couldn't keep her locked in so they just had to sadly give up on her, but they said they I am more than welcome to keep her, and that I did.
She has been a great emotionally support for me, and although I have no idea how old she is, it's clear that she's 'getting on a bit' and want to get as many photos to remember her by. She may look grumpy, but she is one of the most loving cats I've ever known, I can pick her up with no problem, scratch her belly without her attacking, and as soon as I sit down she will literally dart across the room to jump up on my lap, even if she's already comfy and napping.
Camera: Sony a6300
Lens: Sony a6300 Kit Lens, E 3.5-5.6/PZ, 16-50 OSS, Ø40.5
Editing Software: Adobe Lightroom
She came into my life roughly 10 or so years ago, me being a very, very bad place after my Mother recently passed away, and all of a sudden this cat kept popping up in my garden.
Now, I know you aren't meant to feed stray cats otherwise you will never get rid of them, but I couldn't help it, and eventually she kept on appearing more and more, and it got to the point where she began to invite herself into my kitchen, giving her the appropriate name; Cheeky Bugger (We just call her Cheeky now).
Even though she didn't have a collar or anything, I went to see if she had any owners at all, and actually managed to find them after some searching, the ones who had her before used to live near by, but had moved about a mile or so away, but the cat kept on coming back to her old area, and with her being an outdoor cat they couldn't keep her locked in so they just had to sadly give up on her, but they said they I am more than welcome to keep her, and that I did.
She has been a great emotionally support for me, and although I have no idea how old she is, it's clear that she's 'getting on a bit' and want to get as many photos to remember her by. She may look grumpy, but she is one of the most loving cats I've ever known, I can pick her up with no problem, scratch her belly without her attacking, and as soon as I sit down she will literally dart across the room to jump up on my lap, even if she's already comfy and napping.
Camera: Sony a6300
Lens: Sony a6300 Kit Lens, E 3.5-5.6/PZ, 16-50 OSS, Ø40.5
Editing Software: Adobe Lightroom
Category Photography / Still Life
Species Housecat
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 269.5 kB
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