Little Cats on the Home Front

Yesterday I shared photos of the wildlife my brother encountered on safari in Africa, where the only kind of shooting that occurred was with a camera.
I loved the big cats, majestic and content, knowing they are free to safely roam.

On the home front, I also have two cats, perhaps just as beautiful, also free to safely roam, though I do stay alert for the occasional raccoon.

They are more pampered than their larger cousins on the other side of the world, but also still wild at heart.

Here they are in their best, ‘I’m also mysterious – you don’t really know me,’ pose.

Happy Caturday from Tiger and Benji!

~ Susanne

P.S. To see more of John’s incredible wildlife photos, here’s the link to his post if you missed it.

8 Comments on “Little Cats on the Home Front

  1. Terrific shots – while we were in three different countries in Africa we learned that safaris today actually bring tourist dollars that help protect the animals, who have complete full reign of the territory…every country – and every lodge have strong anti-poaching initiatives in place, and they also offer great economic value to the local villages while helping keep their culture and customs alive for future generations…

    • Thanks, John. It’s been great seeing your fantastic pictures of so many wild animals living their best lives! They are worth our protection. And I’m glad the safaris also benefit local tribes, a win-win for all.

  2. Cats are the same, no matter how big, or where they live. Your two are simply smaller versions of lions. 😸

    Best wishes, Pete.

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