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One last Karuna... Karuna outside today
One last Karuna...
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 ONe last Karuna shot............................................for tonight anyway.. LOL

 :autumn: :turkeydance: :cat: :cat-hug:

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RedwoodsMama

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PostedNovember 26, 2013, 06:48:16 PM
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Date: November 26, 2013, 06:48:16 PM
Make: Canon
Model: Canon FS200
Flash: No Flash
Exposure time: 1/120 sec
Orientation: 1: Normal (0 deg)
Focal length: 3.33 mm
X-Resolution: 180 dpi
Y-Resolution: 180 dpi
Resolution unit: Inch
FNumber: f/7.3
Metering Mode: Multi-Segment
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Lunamione7

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Comment #1 - Posted November 27, 2013, 11:47:55 PM
Karuna is such a stunning cat RWM, I never get sick of looking at him. You can tell he knows he is beautiful by the way he sits.

RedwoodsMama

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Comment #2 - Posted November 28, 2013, 01:17:30 AM
HI Lunamione, Thanks, yes he is gorgeous this photo does not do him justice, but he is proud, He will get neutered in about a week, and I am hoping it doesn't affect his purrsonality, he is still a baby after all, even if it is a big baby!

Lunamione7

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Comment #3 - Posted November 28, 2013, 07:52:31 PM
I don't think you have to worry about it affecting his personality, I have only ever had dogs but after the operation you would never know anything had been done. They all behaved the same except the boys who no longer wanted to pee on trees when taken for walks but that was the only difference and it was a good thing. If you have it done when they are young it is even better because they won't be thinking about adult behaviours like marking territory yet and won't know what they are 'missing'.
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