5.8mm 1/45th F2.8 ISO100

caffeinator
 | IDKWTF happened with her eyes refracting the flash like that, pretty kewl though.
BTW; she ain't fat, that is loose skin and fur as part of her 'belly flap'. It's a breed trait.
Her fur has multiple colors per hair, orange is underneath the black, grey and silver tips, so when she bends, it goes orange.hey mods · » Tuesday June 26th, @12:40AM
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 | She's mostly Bronze Egyptian Mau, the oldest breed of domesticated cat on Earth and the same one the Egyptians painted and carved on their tombs.
Egyptian Mau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
quote: Egyptian Maus are typically slender and muscular and they are thought to be one of the progenitor breeds of the modern domestic cat.[1] They have anatomical, metabolic, and behavioral differences from other cat breeds which could be considered evidence of antiquity or at least uniqueness from other cat breeds. Some anatomical differences are their legs which are slightly shorter in the front than in the back. They also have a skin fold under the belly, like the cheetah, which assists in running by allowing the legs to stretch back farther. Also one of the most important recognizeable "traits" of this particular animal is a long dark stripe that runs from its head to its tail on its spine.
Her fur also has multiple colors per hair, orange is underneath the black, grey and silver tips, so when she bends, it goes orange.
She's special. :)hey mods · » Tuesday June 26th, @12:51AM
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| Such a gorgeous cat you have! I love Maus, they're such unique cats. I thought that's what yours was before I read your post. A guy I dated eons ago had 3 of them, I was so tempted to marry him just for the cats, but decided against it. I'm sure they could convert the most ardent cat-hater.hey mods · » Wednesday June 27th, @07:12PM
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