George does the same thing behind a curtain in the hallway. then he jumps at my leg. he never uses claws but he almost always solidly hits.Originally Posted by Siggav
Then hiding "invisible" in ambush
George does the same thing behind a curtain in the hallway. then he jumps at my leg. he never uses claws but he almost always solidly hits.Originally Posted by Siggav
Then hiding "invisible" in ambush
What's up with the whisker pad on her right cheek (the right looking at the photo). See how it looks kinda spiky? Is that because she's pushing her whiskers forward or something?Originally Posted by Siggav
An attempt at a "clean" portrait, i.e with no clutter in the background.
Huh, how about that! I'm going to have to go and try and annoy my girls from side on to see if their whiskers do thatOriginally Posted by Siggav
It's because there's no hair in a small circle at the base of each whisker. I think it's that way with all cats. Then because the whiskers are growing in a row and the whisker pad is curved the edge there on her whiskerpad looks spiky because you have a line with full hair and then a line with lots of hairless spots where the whiskers grow out. There is hair between the whisker circles but at that angle it doesn't show.