
And you ask why the Powdery Mildew title? Once up on a time, when I worked at the orchard, a cat came there that had the white markings this cat does...the white tipped hair around the neck. My name for her was Nikita, but Mrs. D who adopted her, called her Powdery Mildew. She could have been called Squirrel, though. She had kittens not too long after coming there and guess where she had them? Up a tree down in a hollow part of it. She had to climb about ten feet to get to her kittens.
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I love the hair around its neck. I don't think I've ever seen a cat like that before.
But at least she kept her kittens out of the reach of harm! That is a pretty cat in the window.
The ruff around the neck is unusual and pretty. Looks like this kitty could use a good brushing however. Love your photo, cats in windows will make a great collection.
Lovely capture!
A fine start to your "cat in the window" collection. I enjoyed reading about how powdery mildew came to be.
Great story and great title! Nice-looking kitty, too. And she's wondering what in the world you are doing pointing that funny looking little machine at her...
I guess she was a very private kind of cat! I like the idea of taking collecting at in the window photos. I hope you really do that because I would enjoy seeing them.
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