His Lordship.... King of the "Spotty cats" looking down from his throne.

Tim Driman

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It's important when approaching wildlife in their natural environment, to do so incrementally, and only up to a point where they are still comfortable...

The moment that they stop what they are doing, to change their behaviour because of your presence, it is ethically appropriate, immediately extract,
 

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i love how all cats look mildly disappointed in you, specifically. and they look at you like you know why (which of course you do not) :D

you might want to consider sticking this in the wildlife forum for more like interest users to peruse.
 
i love how all cats look mildly disappointed in you, specifically. and they look at you like you know why (which of course you do not) :D

you might want to consider sticking this in the wildlife forum for more like interest users to peruse.
Many thanks for the heads-up. I am brand new to this forum, so am scratching to learn how things work at this stage of my education :p
 
So cuddly! Like the 'ethics' though.
 
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