Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Cats of Birmingham: Part 4

 These are the continuing wanderings of the Cats of Birmingham. Our continuing missions: to explore strange porches, to seek out new cats and new cat colonies, to boldly go where no cattographer has gone before. 

King of the Lawn

 This cat was busy contrasting its coat against the grass.

The Shadow

 This cat was lost in its sleep and almost lost in the leaves.

Two Face

 This cat was showing off its darker side. It once was a bright light in the city but now it shows no mercy to evil doers. Evil doers being small dots, strings, low flying birds, slow mice and unsuspecting bugs.

Landscaping Critic

 This cat looked disdainfully at the poorly manicured lawn.

The Flop

 This cat had a bad case of the flops. If you think your cat may be coming down with a case of the flops, please call this number before it's too late: (205) 228-3567 (call this number at your own risk...I don't know where it goes).

The Sleeps

 This cat is illustrating the simple joy of having absolutely no responsibility.

Cat Terrace

 This cat's legs were sideways as it enjoyed the cat version of terraces, stairs.

Rotating Ears

 This cat had the classic cat face of instant alertness. Or maybe it farted...

The Gritty Sidewalk

 This cat was enjoying whatever it is that cats enjoy about rolling on the sidewalk.

The Red Bucket

 This cat looked crazy as if there were yellow cartoon birds flying around its head.

Carrot Cat

This cat was garden-fresh and ready to be picked. That's all for now. Carrot Cat wants you to come back when more of his cat buddies are ripe and ready to be photographed.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Cats of Birmingham Part 3

This Cat is pro pot.

Cat Anger

This cat is fiery. Even its eyes burn with the annoyance and anger that only a cat can have.

Cat Anger Part 2

This cat told me I was in the wrong neighborhood.

Casual Glance

This cat had clearly been to cat modeling school and was expertly displaying its scruffy posterior.

Surprise, I Got You Some Flowers!

This cat was surprised to see me come by so soon. It told me it hadn't finished preparing all of its gifts for me.

Grey Fatty

This cat complained that the sidewalk made it look fat, due to the fact that it shared similar colors with the sidewalk.

Code Talker

This cat was receiving special coded cat military messages. With my expert code breaking I was able to decode the message: Lay on the sidewalk. Roll around and get dirty.

The Listener

This cat had all of its attention fixed on me.

Hidden Cat

There are two cats in this picture, despite the fact that most of you can't see one of them. I'll zoom in for the next picture so you can see it.

Zoomed In

See? There totally was another cat. He used his grey tabby camouflage to hide in the sidewalk.

Cat Belly

This cat was showing its belly. Isn't it wondrous?

Time To Leave

This cat was off to do cat business, as usual. The Cats of Birmingham are off to do cat business as well. See ya next time.