Saturday, December 26, 2020

Top Garden Cats of 2020

Looking back at 2020, we had many wonderful garden cat photos and stories to share. I love scrolling back and seeing all those fantastic felines. Please keep on sending them in! One interesting statistic I found in my blog analytics is that after the USA, the top countries that visit this site are: Sweden, Italy, and Germany. Welcome to all who love cats and gardens!

Here is the top 5 ranked by highest number of page views (in countdown order).

5. Tiggs in the Garden
https://catsingardens.blogspot.com/2020/08/tiggs-in-garden.html
Alex Dean shared these photos of her cat Tiggs in the garden in Oxfordshire, England. They were taken by Alex's sister Franky Dean, who is studying photography at the moment and she is a true talent at capturing Tiggs' enigmatic personality!

4. The Story of My Life... 
https://catsingardens.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-story-of-my-life.html
This post was the rare one not of a submitted garden cat photo. Instead, it is a piece of charming graphic art that many of us cat- and garden-lovers can relate to!

3. Beatrix and Batgirl
https://catsingardens.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-tortoise-and-bat.html
Jimmy and Andrew live just up the road from me and I am so glad they shared these photos 
of their two adorable cats in their lovely cottage-style garden.

2. Seasons Change 
https://catsingardens.blogspot.com/2020/03/seasons-change.html
These dreamy images by Magdalena GrzeĹ›kowiak are of her cat, Kate, throughout the seasons. They are some of the most evocative photos we hav shared on this blog.

1. Mario in Memoriam
https://catsingardens.blogspot.com/2019/08/mario.html
Nick Adam Lawes has shared several of his beautiful garden cats with us in the past and this one of his late, beloved Mario touched an emotional chord with many.

Do you agree with the popular vote? What were your favorites this year?

Saturday, December 19, 2020

The Green-eyed Monster

This image is by Jill Wellington from Pixabay and you can find her other photography at her Instagram here

After seeing this stunning image (those eyes!), it is no surprise to learn  that Jill teaches photography - her images are amazing!

Sunday, December 13, 2020

A Prickly Pair


This video was shared on Instagram by @laylaylom_nsn. I am not sure of the origin of the video and am awaiting details on this kitty. 
I will share them when I have them. Meanwhile, enjoy this sweet cactus-loving cat.

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Amateur Bot-ann-ist's Cat Crew

The Cat Crew enjoying some catnip.

Fellow garden blogger Ann Amato celebrated her recent blog anniversary (13 years!) by sharing her cat crew. Here is an excerpt from that post.

Mona

Long ago I found Mona under some bushes in a parking lot at a strip mall when she was a kitten. She was alone and it was a dark and rainy night. She was starving. I think she is around 16 now. Up until this year she liked to be outside a lot, but as of a few months ago, she is now a full-time housecat living in the basement with all of my plants and a lot of privacy. We used to keep her apart from the other 3 because she’s part-feral but she is no longer upset by the younger 3 cats and they all seem to get along.

Her best friend was the cat I named the garden after, Maurice, and he passed away several years ago now. Just before he passed away here at home, they spent his last few hours together in the garden. I’m still too sad to post the photo, but the garden is no longer hers. She has passed it on to the younger three. [She previously shared her memories of her cat Maurice with us here.]

LuLu

Did I mention that Piggy is difficult? Did that come through clearly? She loves to snap her tail around and catnip makes her go psycho, but each night she grooms my chin and curls up under the blankets right next to me or above my head on her pillow. She’s our angel.