November 3, 2005

Thalia's Beautiful Eyes

Thalia has beautiful blue eyes the likes of which are beyond the capabilities of my camera.

Last night she was resting on the blue comforter, and it really brought out those eyes. Even though the camera doesn't do them justice, I think you might be able to get an idea of what those eyes are like in the next three pictures.

Thalia

Thalia

Thalia

More cats can be found at the Friday Ark at The Modulator, and the Carnival of the Cats this Sunday.

Posted by Jeff at November 3, 2005 5:30 PM
Comments

She looks like she might be a beautiful blue point? She is so much lighter than my Siamese. Had a blue point once named Raime. She had gorgeous blue eyes too, lighter in the center with a dark rim around the edge.

Posted by: srp at November 3, 2005 6:10 PM

She is a Blue Point. I wanted an old style Seal Point, (apple shaped head as opposed to wedge shaped,) but I couldn't locate a breeder close to where I live.

I saw an ad for three Blue Points in the paper, but when I called the lady said they had all been sold. She said she did have two others, but it would be six weeks or so before they were ready to leave their mother. I told her I was still interested, so I drove right out and picked Thalia. Or she picked me. Depends on who you speak to.

Posted by: Jeff at November 3, 2005 7:01 PM

Thalia is absolutely gorgeous. The third picture in this series really captures her beauty.

Posted by: Debra at November 4, 2005 8:06 AM

A beautiful cat with amazing eyes.

Posted by: Simply Coll at November 4, 2005 8:24 AM

Thalia is so beautiful! Please give her skritches for me.

Posted by: Rahel at November 5, 2005 11:21 AM

A long time ago we had an apple head seal point cat, beautiful cat too. That was before computers and digital photography. Must find a pic and scan it in.

Thalia is beautiful, you did well showing her gorgeous blue eyes even with the imperfection of the camera.

Posted by: mog at November 6, 2005 10:04 PM

Want any of these three added to the CotC banner?

Posted by: Laurence Simon at November 10, 2005 8:48 AM