Hello everyone, yes, I’m still spending some time on the ottoman, of course I am. Brian already had his turn so up I hopped. Actually I just finished a grooming session with Dad. It was pretty nice, for the most part and I do enjoy it.
Somebody asked if my long furs every get those dreaded mats. Well, the answer is yes, but the Dad tries to keep them at bay. He does have a pair of clippers and he uses them on me from time to time. I really don’t mind it at all, unless the buzzing session takes an overly long time. Hey, a girl will take the help when it’s offered!
Okay. enough about that grooming stuff, it’s time for my Caturday Art…
Today I used Picmonkey, the Cloudy Ink Texture, Saturation 197, Fade 84% and Size at 170. I then went to Lunapic, the Graffiti Art Effect set at 8%. Have a fun Saturday everyone. Remember, adopt cats, we deserve it!!!!! More Forever Homes More Often! Purrrrr! Zip! Later!
Hi Beautiful Dolly 🙂 Maybe Dad should buy another ottoman?
You always look PERFECT Dolly!
Hugs, Teddy
Mom says it’s really nice to have a long-haired cat that likes to be groomed! (The groomer in her is applauding Dolly.) I’m the only one around here who has the priviledge of being groomed. XOX Xena (and I’m really, really good on the groom table, too!)
You are a very pretty girl, Dolly!
Dolly, you are such a pretty kitty.
Mum loves your big ,beautiful eyes!
We like the art effect .It makes your furs look really cool!!!!
Purrs, Julie
Blonde eyeliner! You have chosen well!
Those shades in your well groomed artwork are just the sort we like. Subtle, hues that enhance in small ways.
Purrs
ERin
You are such a beauty. I love your art too. XO
Those are very pretty colours in your art, Dolly.
your face needs no enhancement at all, you are so beautiful. that said, the art piece is gorgeous. I have never tried the textures in PM, only in lunapic.
HellO Dolly
Mr. Webster needs to add ottomized(what a great word) to his book with a picture of you by the word!! Hugs Cecilia
Dolly, you look sleepy; brushies must feel wonderful!
Very pretty art.
I’m sure glad there weren’t the letters ‘LOB’ in front of that term. 😛 It reminds me of that old joke, “I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.”
Bad puns aside, your tolerance for grooming is very sweet.
Looking beautiful, Dolly! That ottoman looks so comfy, and you got grooming, too? That sounds divine!
You look very content on the ottoman, Dolly.
YOu sure have a comfy place to rest, Dolly! The art is so pretty!
Oh Dolly you are so pretty ~ great photo and artsy creatuibs ~ Wonderful Dad and Mom you have ~ Xo
Living in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You are lovely, Dolly. So nice that you like being groomed. Maybe you could give Teddy a call and tell him how wonderful good grooming is. He sees the brush and disappears.
Nice art, Dolly. I’m glad you’re okay with grooming – it makes life so much easier.
Dolly is not camera shy; love that pic.
Bein’ a short-haired kinda guy, I don’t really have any mattin’ issues but let me tell you somethin’, Anderson and Rushton? Those two boys… Well all Peepers had to do was LOOK at ’em and their furs would get all matted. MOUSES!
Does that mean that thing is an ottomizer, like it can make a kitty into little particles? Better be careful!
Dolly, you do look fabulishious on the ottoman and boy, do we love the painting! It is purrfection (just like you).
Sounds like your dad takes wonderful care of your beautiful furs!
Your dad keeps you well groomed.
We love the look of ottomized Dolly. And that hint of blue in your art photo is so lovely.
Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Sometimes we had to have the vet do the trimming, our cats don’t like to cooperate much. It’s smart of you to accept the help.
Lovely art!
You make beautiful art cos you’re a beautiful cat!
I bet getting old hair out feels good.
Coffee is on and stay safe
Glad you enjoy your grooming sessions. Lovely art as always!
Beautiful kitty!
Oh, Dolly! How beautiful you are!
As always you look gorgeous Dolly. Fenris gets mats in his hair sometimes and Mom has to cut them out and Grandpa has to do the same for Lady O.