Find the cat in the picture.......
Hint!
It's a cat fish.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b/fac9545d.jpg
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Find the cat in the picture.......
Hint!
It's a cat fish.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b/fac9545d.jpg
Wow that was a hard cat to find ;) Cute puzzle.
Katie
That was hard to find. Can you give us some clues! HaHa!
The fish is out of a book Sara gave me:
"Why paint cats" by Burton Silver and Heather Busch.
Highly recommended:D :D :D
Someone has WAY too much time on their hands and looks like they are very skilled with Photo Shop! LOL :D
I agree with Barbara!
Excellent Book! :)
I was sent the pics by e mail...now i HAVE to find the book!!!Quote:
Originally posted by BastetsMum
I agree with Barbara!
Excellent Book! :)
Why paint cats
The book's site at Amazon:D
WOW! What a great pic., now off to see if Amazon in UK have the book - it looks fascinating.
Lynne
What's funny is that people actually believe these cats were dyed with peroxide and then really painted, just makes me laugh for hours on end!:D :D :D
I've seen the book - it's amazing. There is a plaid cat, a butterfly cat, and lots of other painted cats.
The cats aren't harmed. One person mentioned that they would paint their cat when the cat was asleep, which means he never had to wait too long.;)
When I saw "Dancing with Cats" for the first time, I was in the parliamentary library (not sure why they had it) and I was laughing so hard I fell down in the aisle. Those books are HILARIOUS!!
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Originally posted by catland
I've seen the book - it's amazing. There is a plaid cat, a butterfly cat, and lots of other painted cats.
The cats aren't harmed. One person mentioned that they would paint their cat when the cat was asleep, which means he never had to wait too long.;)
Do you believe they really paint the cats? It's all fake, just a big joke.
IRISH SHORT-EARED CAT
Described in a light-hearted book depicting cats which had been "painted" with vegetable dye (in fact all painted cats were photo-manipulations), the Irish Shortear is a mutant-eared cat that never was. This footnote has been included because people have asked where to find an Irish Shortear!
The book in question was the spoof "Why Paint Cats" and the fake breed among genuine breeds was the Irish Shortear. It was described as Burmilla x Scottish Fold with large protuberant eyes, short ears and very relaxed nature due its excellent vision. The photo was that of a Brown Burmilla which was been edited to give the cat larger eyes, narrower chin and short ears (the original ear tip had been photographically enlarged and grafted back onto the face). The face was then grafted back onto the image of the cat's body. One giveaway was that the facial area had a "floating effect", which is common in photo-composites. A Scottish Fold would have given folded not shortened ears. In addition, the partial-dominant "macro-retinal" gene mentioned in the text is fictional (and it should have been a macropthalmia gene since the retina is the back of the inside of the eye).
Found here:
http://www.messybeast.com/foldear-cats.html
Actulaly, they paint the cats with non toxic vegetable dye. Its common practise in Africa to paint butterflies on Cats faces to ward off evil spirits. If you want to pay $15 000 to have your cat painted .... :D