Garfield Is Pretty…

Garfield Has Pretty Eyes, but They Look Like Snake Eyes. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Garfield… About to Pounce. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Eyes Rolling Back in Head… About to Pass Out. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Ash, the Dog, Won’t Allow Garfield to Sleep. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

In Medias Res… Garfield Swatting at Ash. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Saaahwwwwing Batta Batta… or, Perhaps, Saaahwat, Kitty Kitty. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

A Sandpapered Tongue Garfield Lick. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Garfield Giving Me THE LOOK, which basically means will you please leave me alone so I can nap for 10 more hours. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Trying to See if His Tongue Can Touch His Nose. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Sleepy and Pretty Garfield. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

Us, Leaving Garfield to Rest. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

An Accidental Scary Kitty Capture. Polly Nance. Digital photograph. 2012.

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15 thoughts on “Garfield Is Pretty…

  1. Some nice pics. Old Garfield really is a lovely Ginger specimen.

    I’m both a cat person and a dog person. Although we are catless at present, mainly because our last cat lived to be 13 and was healthy right up until the day she died. And my wife is a bit loath to try and replace her now.

    • Thanks, Mark! I used to be a cat person until my cats started ruining our furniture (we moved too many times and they got pissed)… We kicked ours outside but they are still loved and fed and petted every day. Thanks for your comment, Mark. 🙂

  2. Lovely set of pictures, Polly >>> I’m a cat lover and so am biassed right from the start!

    I especially like the top shot – a beautiful portrait! I can get some feel for the spirit inside him from that shot. And also the third shot above the bottom – an unconventional portrait, but it certainly works! Adrian

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