Hi, I'm a 75-year-old retired solicitor (attorney in the US). Before qualifying I worked in many jobs including professional photography. I love nature, cats and all animals. I am concerned about their welfare. If you want to read more click here.
Adoptable FeLV Kitten Lovely Miss Petunia by Wendy S. (Coral Springs, FL) Hi, my name is Wendy and I am a Vet. tech at an animal hospital in the Ft. Lauderdale area. Petunia was brought in to our hospital recently by a young girl who had adopted her from someone who had posted an …
by Bob Tucker (USA) For a number of years now I’ve been taking care of the feral cats around the neighborhood and by using lots of food and patience, I had a few tamed, some still wild and a few in between. Most of them would come close to me only when I brought …
by Jerrie Wolfe (California, United States) First off this is a Native American breed, which developed on its own for 10 years, as a colony of barn cats, before anyone tried to control breeding. (1982-1992) It is doubtful that the allowed out-cross to the domestic LH/SH will end in 2015. Those breeders actually active …
Each page carries credits and material sources. I am particularly indebted to: Helmi Flick a renown cat photographer and a lady Helmi’s husband Ken, the cat wrangler, a very important role Dani Rozeboom a fine cat photographer and cattery owner and Rick her partner Cat breeders who have contributed and been credited on the …
Accidental Burmeses by Marina (Cobourg, On., Canada) B&W door pose I wish I would have known what kind of cat I was getting many years ago. Of course when accidents do happen it usually doesn’t mean a whole lot and so I had assumed it was with cats too. A neighbour of mine had …
by Mary (Snohomish, WA) F2B Savannah cat with Servaline spotted pattern I have a beautiful F2B Savannah cat with Abyssinian in her cross. Many of the cats in this line, including my Aleiah, were born with a very rare Servaline spotted pattern. It is believed that it is the ticked coat of the Aby …
Abyssinian Cats Photo copyright Helmi Flick This is a brief description of the Abyssinian Cat which probably originates in Eastern India. The first cat to be imported into the West (England) was transported by an English Army Officer from India to Ethiopia, now Abyssinia, and then to England in around 1860-70. Since that fateful …
From Abyssinian Cat Video to Home Page Visit Pictures-of-Cats.org YouTube webpage This is a very early video! Things have moved on since. But it does show some of Helm’s great photographs in one place plus some information on this popular cat breed. Background photograph copyright and by oriol_gascon
Note: Some older videos on this page were hosted on Vimeo. That account has now been retired, so a few video blocks may appear blank. Thanks for understanding — there’s still plenty of cat content to enjoy!