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Haha, #36 has a long wait.
Nice bored look shot! :)
 

tried some night shots..
#37
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Where's my tail??

#38
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#39
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RAWRR!! dont flash me!
 

#38 looks like a nice cat. #39 ready for inspection...................:bsmilie:
Nice shots! :)
 

Nice attempt.
I think it's better if you lure them into the void deck with more available lights.
 

Thanks madmartian ... been shooting more at night recently due to timing conflict..

Nice attempt.
I think it's better if you lure them into the void deck with more available lights.

Yup will do so...some however are very shy...im going to buy a box of "whiskas" tonight ..haha
 

Cute shot! :) Looks like a 'manja' cat...............:bsmilie:
 

#42
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Was fortunate to get the tongue when its curled..hehe
 

#42 is epic.
love the curled tongue!
 

LOL................#42 is making faces at I wonder who.............:bsmilie:
 

seizure & madmartian: thanks for the kind words...perhaps its trying to insult a doggy? heh
 

#43 (Dover cat)
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#44
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I should have squat lower to get the backlit effect stronger
 

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#44 did the trick > Can you stick out your tongue & touch your nose?
It did it...................:bsmilie:
 

madmartian: hehe yeah...i kind of noticed cats tend to stick out their tongues after a while
 

cat 43 expression is priceless! Nice shot!
 

eselite: thanks..i think it was shocked to see me when it rolled over.. :P

#45 (Bedok North)
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tuning the ears for better signal? =P

#46 (Bedok North)
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Share with me

#47 (Bedok North)
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"Yummy in my tummy!" (touching its nose again..i think i have too many of such pics)
 

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#45...........LOL :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

madmartian : any idea why cats flex their ears ? :)
 

madmartian : any idea why cats flex their ears ? :)
Because humans can't......................:bsmilie: :bsmilie:

Thirty-two individual muscles in each ear allow for a manner of directional hearing;[1] a cat can move each ear independently of the other. Because of this mobility, a cat can move its body in one direction and point its ears in another direction. Most cats have straight ears pointing upward. Unlike dogs, flap-eared breeds are extremely rare (Scottish Folds are one such exceptional mutation). When angry or frightened, a cat will lay back its ears to accompany the growling or hissing sounds it makes. Cats also turn their ears back when they are playing or to listen to a sound coming from behind them. The angle of cats' ears is an important clue to their mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_anatomy
 

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