Cats: Four Legs and a Tail

or (Neo Feline Enlightenment as a change from Post Canine dogma)

I've decided that there is no point in just another site with cat pictures, no matter how cool. One needs an encompasing vision to take one's mediocre imagery to the level of proper Art. So this site is no longer a set of images, rather an exploration of discovery into the psyche of some really wired felines...

Of course, such a prestigious project requires appropriate Titleage. It is best to purchase titles for such things from experts that think them up all day and understand what that stuff is all about. One often finds that the same expert can also provide an enhanced retroactive rationalisation of what one has already done. The relative cost of these services depend on the degree of scrutiny that they must withstand and the plausability that the basic premise could become Art through conventional processes. I consider my money well spent.

In rolling ones own, one risks ridicule, caught on the barbed wit of any passing Art cognoscenti.

Of course, you can just ignore all that stuff, and just look at the photos, but realise that this is now so much *more*.

These are pictures of more or less random cats which I have seen wandering around. They all gave their informed consent to be photographed. In some cases an unsolicited nutritional enticement was provided to improve a subjects attitude.

The stars correspond to photo quality, rather than how cool the cat is.

My "How to take a half decent photo of a Cat", tutorial - the product of my meagre experience, is here, if you want an educational experience.

Some Cat Links are HERE

Someone asked me if I had any pictures of dogs. Unfortunately, only a few here. Cats are totally different animals to dogs. Cats are sufficiently stupid to be able to mostly ignore people, whereas dogs are totally reliant on people - how many times do you have to go and fetch a stick before you fail to see the point? Here is a picture of a dog wishing he was a cat, probably.



These pictures free for non commercial private perusal. ©cip, 1999 - 2003