Inquisitive little fellers:
I wanted to edit this down, but let's face it - I don't have the time! So if you have almost four minutes, enjoy these lynx rufuses. I think there are three different ones here - a kitten, an old tom (with serious ear damage from fights) and another adult. What do you guys think?
These are in the Verdugos. No sighting of the mountain lion here in several weeks. I think he moved on.
Bobcat overload
On the subject of cats, I recently re-read Gay Talese's Thy Neighbor's Wife. Much of the book is about John and Barbara Williamson's Sandstone Retreat in the Santa Monica Mountains. By the time the book left off with the Williamsons in the mid-1970s, they had sold the property and were trying to buy a new, larger property in Montana.
So after reading the book I started Googling (not available the first time I read the book, in the early 1980s) and discovered the Williamsons have moved on from sex spas and now run some kind of big cat rehabilitation center, Tiger Touch.
So after reading the book I started Googling (not available the first time I read the book, in the early 1980s) and discovered the Williamsons have moved on from sex spas and now run some kind of big cat rehabilitation center, Tiger Touch.
Nunc est bibendum
From one cat house to another, eh?simonov wrote: ↑On the subject of cats, I recently re-read Gay Talese's Thy Neighbor's Wife. Much of the book is about John and Barbara Williamson's Sandstone Retreat in the Santa Monica Mountains. By the time the book left off with the Williamsons in the mid-1970s, they had sold the property and were trying to buy a new, larger property in Montana.
So after reading the book I started Googling (not available the first time I read the book, in the early 1980s) and discovered the Williamsons have moved on from sex spas and now run some kind of big cat rehabilitation center, Tiger Touch.
HJ
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So goddamn adorable! Send it to cuteoverload.