• Members 395 posts
    Feb. 4, 2024, 3 a.m.

    Welcome all to the Sunday Cat!, a weekly gathering of image makers on a subject of mutual interest, our feline friends. The Sunday Cat! has appeared each Sunday, except for a brief interruption in September, 2016, since Anton AK started the thread at DPReview on 23 September 2007. Successive thread managers have been John King, Warriormouse, Robert J, Coldamus, Robert J again (with an assist by StanTsui) and since September 2016, former lurker, me. With the announced shuttering of DPReview (which did not happen), the last Sunday Cat! there was hosted on 2 April 2023. After taking a leap of faith, the Sunday Cat! landed here at its new home on 9 April 2023.

    Eye-Catching Kitty of the Week!

    Arni

    Arni, I'm ready for my close-up, after you bring that million dollar contract over here for me to sign! :D

    ~~Image by @Slojoe

    As said by Warriormouse, "Photos can be more than just art, they can be memories, so come share your picture and stories of your feline companions with us."

    “Official” posting time is every Sunday at 0000 UTC. Because this is Saturday afternoon for me, posting time may vary to accommodate my schedule. I'll try to post a message if I know I will be very late. Anyone anxious to start the new week is free to do so. But if you do, please PM me so I don’t accidentally double post.

    Come one, come all! All cats, all cameras welcome. Images from any time, any place. Let the Sunday Cat! be a refuge where nice comments abound and only constructive criticism is given when it's requested.

    The Sunday Cat! is now open for business. :D

    Last week's purrs, #850 / DPRv #43 Kitties 'n' Boxes :)

    Thread Manager's Corner:
    We certainly enjoyed Bennie's and Misty's attraction to the humble box (best cat toy ever!) and Arni giving us a look that calls out for our admiration. :) Of course there's one box that they don't like. The one that has a visit to the vet included with it! Mr. P is getting to know that "joy" pretty regularly now, so some box avoidance is natural for him. Hoping all the other kitties are doing well!

    ~~~ Kim

    Though small in size, the imprint they make on our lives is huge.

  • Members 676 posts
    Feb. 4, 2024, 9:32 p.m.

    Stretch .....

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    I have been collecting a number of older pictures of cats for possible printing and thought I might bring a few here over the next several weeks .. Hopefully only a few will be remembered ... but I think most never made it here in the past ... so ...

    WhyNot

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    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by WhyNot on Feb. 4, 2024.

  • Members 395 posts
    Feb. 5, 2024, 7:36 p.m.

    The art of the stretch! They are the masters of it. :) I'm pretty sure I don't remember seeing this one before.

  • Members 109 posts
    Feb. 5, 2024, 7:46 p.m.

    Street Cats of Istanbul

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    JPG, 3.2 MB, uploaded by Kumsal on Feb. 5, 2024.

  • Members 395 posts
    Feb. 8, 2024, 5:46 a.m.

    She looks like she's ready to come up and greet you, maybe even kneading a little as well. :)

  • Members 595 posts
    Feb. 8, 2024, 11:31 a.m.

    Siblings, Istanbul Turkey. Cats are everywhere. I must say I dont think that it is a very good idea, they almost wiped out local small wild birds expect pigeons, doves, seagulls and a few house sparrows.

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    JPG, 1.2 MB, uploaded by Daneland on Feb. 8, 2024.

  • Members 85 posts
    Feb. 9, 2024, 4:28 a.m.

    (Sorry for the double post here. I just realized I posted to the older thread 😅)

    Hi all,

    A new cat, Bread, here. She is a very energetic, active little ginger girl that is interested in everything in this world.

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    By the way, tomorrow is the Lunar (Chinese) New Year of Dragon, and I wish everyone (of course, cats too) has a healthy and wealthy new year.

    King Hei Fat Choi 😆

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  • Members 395 posts
    Feb. 10, 2024, 9:37 p.m.

    Oops! I replied to the posting on the week prior's page. (As have others.) Below is a link to those replies. :)

    Replies to above images.

  • Members 395 posts
    Feb. 10, 2024, 10:21 p.m.

    I love the trio sitting upright in apparent anticipation of something, a treat maybe, meanwhile number four in the back is a little more blase (oh yawn! another camera.)

    Yes, they have to be everywhere when you can get so many in a single shot. And yes, very many cats can decimate bird populations. Historically though they were appreciated by humans for their ability to control rodents, and still are even today. Years ago when the housing market collapsed and most of the homes in my neighborhood were vacant, there was no one to pick up the fruit that was falling from all the backyard trees. Rats became a big problem. Palmer, as it turned out, was a very good ratter (but I could live without the gifts). Better than laying out poison for them which might end up killing cats or possibly the birds of prey that also lurk here. There seems however to have been a law in Turkey put on the books in the last few years that would require sterilization of strays. Maybe Kumsal can comment this aspect.