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- Cat climbing into basket
- Cat cleaning itself
- Cat and Shadow
- Cat and dogs standoff
- Cat
- Cat with its shadow
- Cat stalking a bird
- Cat slinking along
- Cat sleeping on the wall
- Cat sleeping in its bed
- Cat Sitting up
- Cat sitting pretty
- Cat lying on its back
- Cat sitting on a fence
- Cat looking over a wall
- Cat looking back
- Frustrated
Three dogs are frustrated that they cannot get a cat on top of a post. - Two kittens playing
- Two kittens playing on a suitcase
- Two kittens play fighting
- Kitten
- Kitten with paw up
- Kitten with paw out
- Kitten thinking
- Kitten practicing a snarl
- Kitten looking down
- Kitten climbing
- Kitten laying down
- Kitten and dragonfly
- Cute Kitten
- Cat watching a bug
- Two kittens
- Two puppies and a cat
Two puppies and a cat - Harriet Martineau
Harriet Martineau - Lioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. C
Lioness and young from an Ionian vase of the sixth century b. c. found at Caere in Southern Etruria (Louvre, Salle E, No. 298), from Le Dessin des Animaux en Grèce d’après les vases peints, by J. Morin, Paris (Renouard), 1911. The animal is drawing itself up to attack its hunters. The scanty mane, the form of the paws, the udders, and the dentition are all heavily though accurately represented. - lioness
Lioness - Lion
- Lion
Male lion - sleeping lion
Male lion sleeping - Girl holding a cuddly cat
Girl holding a cuddly cat - Cat and three kittens
Cat and three kittens - Cat and Kitten
Cat and Kitten - Cat and five kittens
Cat and five kittens - Affection
Affection - Two cats
Two cats - Two cats running
Two cats running - Kittens drinking
Kittens drinking - Sleeping Cat
Sleeping Cat - Kitten Playing
Kitten Playing - Kitten playing with ball
Kitten playing with a ball - Cat
Cat - Cat on an old book
Cat on an old book - Cat licking a kitten
Cat licking a kitten - Cat in tree
Cat in tree - Cat Hunting
Cat Hunting - Cat Family
Cat Family - An Old Monarch
After Rosa Bonheur had painted horses, cows, and other tame animals a great many times, she began to want to paint wild animals, such as tigers and bears. She could not go to the far-away countries where they live, so she bought a lion and lioness from a man who had been there. These she kept in a very strong cage of heavy iron bars. Here she came to watch them every day. This is one of the pictures she painted of the lion. She called him “Nero,” and was so kind to him that after a while he became quite tame. The lioness was always wild, but good old Nero soon became so gentle that Rosa Bonheur could pet him and even go into his cage. - Mountain Lion
Mountain Lion - Bobcat
Bobcat crouching - Lynx in a tree
Lynx in a tree