Kays Hill Tabby Cats Past And Present

Leanne has sent me the photos of these gorgeous tabby cats and has included her own cat Lenny.

Tabby cats of Kays Hill Animal Sanctuary
Tabby cats of Kays Hill Animal Sanctuary. Poster by Kattaddorra

I told her as he is so beautiful I would make him the centrefold cat of the poster.

She replied:

‘yes my Lenny is beautiful, he’s very shy though and doesn’t really like people, he’d be horrified if he knew he was a centrefold!’

lol

So please will no one tell him I have not only put him centrefold but I have gold framed him too.

I love tabby cats, especially brown tabbies, I must post a photo of our own brown tabby Bryan, he was a wonderful cat but his life was too short.

It saddens me that cats lives are very short in comparison with ours and that some people don’t value cats lives as they should be valued and so many end up in Rescue Shelters like Kays Hill.

Do you have a tabby cat or had one in the past, or know one? It would be lovely to see lots more tabby photos here.

Associated: list of pages on PoC when searching for “kays hill past and present” – there is some good stuff here.

60 thoughts on “Kays Hill Tabby Cats Past And Present”

  1. He was very gentle and very cuddly but he was not much into playing oddly enough. He came to live with us because he didn’t like his humans who had 2 annoying dogs and didn’t take care to bring him in on cold nights – he stayed with us as soon as we rented the flat downstairs. He loved Lilly very much too.

  2. yay – Bryan. He looks like such a sweetie.

    This is Pepi – he was wonderful, but one day about 2 years ago he just dissapeared. Lilly grew up with Pepi and loved him very much. Another loss of Lilly’s. First here they are together when Lilly was only about 3 or 4 months old. She bugged Pepi a bit wanting to play all the time.

  3. Oh! That is so much better. Thank you. I would love to learn to see what you see, but there is only so much one can take on! Though it would probably help with my painting.

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