RDP Sunday: Wander

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Yesterday I went for a wander through my half of the village. I was on my own it seemed until this cat appeared. I saw him and he saw me and we both stopped in our tracks. He looked at me, no stared at me, and waited for the next move. I decided to remain still, camera poised to see what he  would do next.

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Keeping his eyes on me all the time, and not breaking contact, he began to approach, he seemed to have a definite target in his walk.

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He turned as he got nearer. It was then that he began to avoid eye contact. I was waiting for him to retreat, but this cat was not prepared to give up.

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And then he was having second thoughts. Perhaps this human in the chair with a camera in her hand was a source of rivalry. I remained still in my chair, ready to shift into top gear and escape from this urban tiger.

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This was the last threatening glance he made before he turned and walked away from me. He decided that I was not edible and too big to win a fight with, but he kept his eyes on me all the time as he was leaving.

RDP Sunday: Wander

12 thoughts on “RDP Sunday: Wander

  1. There comes a time when one is satisfied with little adventures, happy to leave the jungle cats to others.
    There’s a small possibility, if you have cats at home, that a bit of their scent might have wafted toward the tabby and he had to come check out if another cat was in your chair.

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    • This cat passes through our garden once a day and now and again has a look inside, but he has not yet met my Tabby whisker to whisker. It was coincidence that I happened to cross paths with him on my wandering

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