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You really can "read" her moods in the photos! She is such a pretty girl, regardless her mood!
Thanks for sharing her with us!:)
Great photos . . . I can never get good close up shots of my black devon rex -- he's a golden eye.
There is hope now that I see good close ups are possible. Will have to try some more.
Thank you for posting the .jpg's.
Definitely a pretty girl! Love her eyes. So expressive.
You have captured Ebby's expression so well, Chris. :) What an adorable girl she is! And those stunning green eyes.
Give her some kisses from Fister and me, please! :love:
Ebby is beautiful. :)You are right, you can see the difference in moods.
It's all in the eyes. And they sure are beautiful! :D
The hardest thing to do is to photograph a Black Cat, as thier features tend to blend together.
Those are such Great Photos of Elegant Ebby and Tubby 2 Angel, Tubster Panther , My Dear Ebony Beau Tubster Angel and Ebonite all send Big MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM RRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWS to Excellent Ebby!!!:love::love::love:
Give that beautiful green-eyed girl kisses from me!:love:
I love seeing photos of Ebby no matter what mood she is in.:)
She has the most beautiful eyes.
Give her some more kisses from me too and a few hugs to go with them.:love:
Thanks for your lovely comments everyone.
Kisses given, she does accept them nowadays, with grace. :)
This morning as I took delivery of some expensive cat food I began thinking of how she is a spoiled princess who has finally found a way to get me wrapped around her silky black paws.
She never used to meow, ever. First time I heard her was a few years back when we were in the car taking her to the vets to check out the injury to her tail. Meowed up a storm that day she did. Heard her now and again after that but it was still rare enough that it raised a comment. That changed about 6 weeks ago.
I began giving her some of the fresh chicken chunks I'd bought for salads. Then I began buying it weekly just for her. All because, besides the big eyes, the purring, the following me around and the rubbing up against my legs - which is new enough - when she thinks it's chicken chow time she has added the meows. Plaintive soft ones and, most heart-tugging of all, the silent ones.
Now she has notched it all up by not only using the behaviour once a day but twice and by eating very little, if any, of her normal food. Hence the gamble with the new 80% chicken cat food. Seems to be paying off in one sense, she tucked into and ate a bowlful with gusto so perhaps I don't have to buy the fresh chunks every week. As to whether I'll be followed, purred and meowed at for the new food, well, that remains to be seen.:D
Ha ha! She finally figured out how to train you. :D Chris, I can't remember how old she is, you know, older cats tend to meow more - at least Fister does.
Now, this is the time to be persistent, give her the chicken food you just bought and she may just forget about the fresh chicken - give that as a treat.
More kisses to darling Ebby. :love:
OH MY THOSE EYES ARE GORGOUS! I LOVE THOSE! EBBY you are just TOO CUTE FOR WORDS!
What stunning pictures of Ebby!! I love the expression in the first picture, lol.
Our kitties sure know what to do to tug at our heart strings, don't they?! Keep up the sweet-nothings meows, Ebby, and you'll have all the fresh chicken you'll ever wish for!