Sunday, March 18, 2007

Bare Necessities

Look for the bare necessities
The simple bare necessities
Forget about your worries and your strife
I mean the bare necessities
Old Mother Nature's recipes
That brings the bare necessities of life

11 comments:

Emma's Kat said...

OMGosh, cover your bits for goodness sakes! Lol!

Where's Dragonheart?! ;)

caspersmom said...

Casper: Goodness, this is a cat for an allergic person. Mom has allergies to us but she keeps us anyway. I've never seen a cat without fur before. Mom says she has only seen pictures of kitties like this. Goodness this kitty looks cold. Mmmmm Mom just let me lick ice cream from her bowl.

Momliptits: I visited the site where you volunteer Rosie. Read some of the success stories and looked at the pictures of kitties looking for homes. So glad some of them are getting forever homes. I like the idea of the success stories being posted.

Dragonheart, Merlin, Devi, and Chloe said...

That's a very handsome cat! :) He's a Sphynx, like me. :)

Some people with allergies can tolerate Sphynx (my dad can thankfully) but some can't.

Anonymous said...

I think this is a very handsome kitty.
I think the sphynx kitties look very sweet <3

Louche Tabby said...

.....biggify the pic to see...EVERYTHING!........check out the linky below.......

Louche Tabby said...

....ahem....did you sll know that 'baldies' can be Tabbies or Torties?...............

DISCUSS.

Oscar the Puppy Cat said...

Besides being beautiful cats, these babies are also VERY expensive! As for his bits, me thinks that's what caught Rosie's eye in the first place! LOL! Rosie, if you ever change, I'm flying to London to slap you around and make you come back to your senses, we love you just the way you are!!!

Anonymous said...

handsome Sphynx! we think that one's a boy - right? haha

Max said...

Heh. Kitty porn.

The Woman wants to pet him...she's never petted a furless kitty before.

Karen Jo said...

That kitty reminds me strongly of Little Pink Pig. Yes, Sphynxes can be torties or tabbies or tuxies because the markings appear on the skin as well as the fur.

Katnippia said...

Aww, what a handsome kitty.