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I love dogs, but I actually grew up with kitty cats for pets. Now we have a collie dog, because my husband is severely allergic to cats. In a way, that worked out well. I never would have known just how wonderful collies are if we had been able to have cats after we were married. (Perhaps my designer name would have been CattySmile.....lol) Anyway, since we can't have a cat, I enjoy and appreciate other people's cats.
This beautiful calico cat belongs to my parents. They named her Cricket, because she has a chirpy sort of meow. She came from a rescue league and has lived with them for about 8 years. When she was a kitten, she had an incredibly long tail! She has grown into it somewhat, but it is still pretty long.
She tends to be shy with people until she gets to know them. She likes being stroked, but she is often more interested in being played with than being petted.
I know that I'm probably biased, but I think that Cricket has some of the most beautiful calico markings that I have ever seen. I have made 2 walls of her, one with her head in profile against her body, and one with her back turned as she stares at a moth on the window.
An interesting fact about calico cats is that they are almost always female. The few male cats that are calico colored are sterile and cannot father kittens.
Thinking it Over http://animals.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/1516782/
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Calico Cat VS Calico Moth - Desktop Nexus AnimalsDownload free wallpapers and background images: Calico Cat VS Calico Moth. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 1136373. I love dogs, but I actually grew up with kitty cats for pets. Now we have a collie dog, because my husband is severely allergic to cats. In a way, that worked out well. I never would have known just how wonderful collies are if we had been able to have cats after we were married. (Perhaps my designer name would have been CattySmile.....lol) Anyway, since we can't have a cat, I enjoy and appreciate other people's cats.
This beautiful calico cat belongs to my parents. They named her Cricket, because she has a chirpy sort of meow. She came from a rescue league and has lived with them for about 8 years. When she was a kitten, she had an incredibly long tail! She has grown into it somewhat, but it is still pretty long.
She tends to be shy with people until she gets to know them. She likes being stroked, but she is often more interested in being played with than being petted.
I know that I'm probably biased, but I think that Cricket has some of the most beautiful calico markings that I have ever seen. I have made 2 walls of her, one with her head in profile against her body, and one with her back turned as she stares at a moth on the window.
An interesting fact about calico cats is that they are almost always female. The few male cats that are calico colored are sterile and cannot father kittens.
An animal cat design by CollieSmile
Here is my other wallpaper of Cricket: http://animals.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/1136372/
UPDATE: I just made two more wallpapers of Cricket! "Thinking it Over" is my favorite of the two of them.
When my Gracie was a younger cat, she looked very much like your Cricket, especially in that position. My Gracie died one year ago, I miss her so very much, so when I saw this picture, I had to download it in honor of my sweet, loving girls!
Love Tortoiseshell cats thery have amazing colours Cricket is very beautiful and very cute love the way you captuered her looking out the window adorable
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Uploaded By: CollieSmile
Date Uploaded: August 06, 2012
Filename: 412_cCricket_BackTl.jpg
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Category: Cats