Dennis, you (and Elmo) have the most beautiful white whiskers in this world.
You also have some mighty beautiful hardwood floors there, buddy. I'm trying not to covet them. (I grew up in a house with hardwood floors. I miss that house, those floors and the deep dark forest that bordered that house.)
Life isn't complete until you've lived in a big old house with hardwood floors that glow on sunny autumn days and creak of their own volition on rainy spring nights.
Truly, sir, your whiskers are a thing of beauty.
(is the enigmatic thing a tuxedo cat thing? Elmo's been enigmatic since the day I found him on the side of the road 16 years ago--the old geezer turns 16 in June!)
Some might say that life isn't complete until you've been lucky enough to share it with an enigmatic cat like you, Dennis. Or, Elmo.
Dennis Teitelbaum was born on March 31, 2000 in Kiryas Joel, NY.
Dennis was born a Satmar Hasidic cat, but lost the faith when the Grand Rebbe Moshe died in 2006, and the succession feud began.
Dennis adopted a son, Edward, on June 29, 2008. Dennis became disenchanted with Edward in 2009.
Dennis adopted a son, Henry, on August 7, 2010. Dennis became disenchanted with Henry a few months later.
Dennis began having health problems and increasingly bad attitudinal attacks. Dennis spent much his last years passed out in a cupboard. Dennis left this world in September 2011 to join the Grand Rebbe in another world.
14 comments:
Ooooh. What a fab photo. Magnificent whiskers!
Enigmatic, indubitably.
Pawsome photo dude! Only the whites showing!
Enigma, wrapped in mystery, surrounded by paradigm.
xx lounge kats
Did you scratch those floors just for the photoshoot?
Dennis is a Mancat of mystery!
I feel I can lay my questions at his feet.
The enigma is a mighty fine looking kitty :)
You look pawsome in that sunbeam!!!!!
Purrs Mickey,Georgia & Tillie
Way to come back after the beefcake shots, Dennis.
:)
Sadie loves a good enigma..and a handsome mancat.
Dennis, you (and Elmo) have the most beautiful white whiskers in this world.
You also have some mighty beautiful hardwood floors there, buddy. I'm trying not to covet them. (I grew up in a house with hardwood floors. I miss that house, those floors and the deep dark forest that bordered that house.)
Life isn't complete until you've lived in a big old house with hardwood floors that glow on sunny autumn days and creak of their own volition on rainy spring nights.
Truly, sir, your whiskers are a thing of beauty.
(is the enigmatic thing a tuxedo cat thing? Elmo's been enigmatic since the day I found him on the side of the road 16 years ago--the old geezer turns 16 in June!)
Some might say that life isn't complete until you've been lucky enough to share it with an enigmatic cat like you, Dennis. Or, Elmo.
Lovely, artsy foto there! We love the shadows and your whiskers look...tasty!
what a Wonderful photo
I like this picture and the play of light and shadow a lot
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