Saturday, March 10, 2012
A few Feline Oscar nominations.....
Here are some of the great cats that I would like to nominate for an Oscar. This is my personal choice. There is also an actual UK Oscar award organised by Cats Protection.
My selection this week. Further photos will go on in two week's time.....From the top here goes:
CAT VICTORIA for her STAR QUALITY. Victoria has what all cats have - charisma, charm, beauty. She has all these qualities and more. She is a natural star.
FLUFFY. Fluffy has devoted her life to making sure her human has healthy eating patterns. One of her training methods is to sit firmly in the box showing that it is empty and reminding her human that she should order some more fruit.
SID. Sid is nominated for his hair style. It's not just his long fine hair which all Maine coons have. His ear hair is particularly charming, with great tufts coming out at the top. He also has great whiskers and a beautifully marked whisker pad with regular lines of dark whisker roots.
SPEEDY. Speedy has proved that cats can dance. As a kitten he practised on his human's bed throwing his toy mouse up and dancing below before catching it. Now he has taken his dance routine into the outside world, where it is much admired.
COCO. What-a-tail-my-cat has got award. Like all Birmans she has white gloves and white slippers but her glory is her tail.
MISS RUBY FOU. Miss Ruby Four (she does not like her name being truncated in any way) is nominated for her human training skills. Her humans obey and, if they don't, her firm tones make their life intolerable. She is the Mrs Woodhouse of cats, only a great deal more beautiful though noisier. At night she allows her humans to sleep either side of her, or (if she feels in the right mood) will sleep in the female human's arms.
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They are all beautiful and deserve an award. I had an Oscar and an Emmy--Oscar Snuggles and Emmy Sweet Pea.
ReplyDeleteGeorge, I sincerely hope you'll continue with the Oscar nominations; I'm gathering lots of photos (ex: photo for an action movie award, one for a body-mind-spirit award, one for a debutante, etc.)
ReplyDeleteDon't let Celia move to another topic yet!
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Cayenne
Dear George, are you punishing the George Clooney of cats?
ReplyDeleteHow come that Sir Winston didn't get nominated?
Just wondering
Fluffy
But George, you must have an Oscar - you are the handsomest of them all.
ReplyDeleteYes! Yes! Yes! Please continue with the nominations! Yesterday was my birthday and my human took a really nice, good snapshot.
ReplyDeleteMay be I can be nominated for comedy?
Frederico
George, Natasha is right! You are the most handsome of all!
ReplyDeleteOf course you should be nominated!
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Shumba
All great nominations. I hope they win.
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