Why yes, it's another owl from the Dear Jane alternative universe.
And I have to confess my ignorance. All these years I thought I was buying beautiful florals by Kaffe Fassett and Philip Jacobs, only to now realize that most of the fabric depicts owl eyes.
I also made more bounding bunnies...not to feed the owls...but merely to make some progress on this RSC challenge from last year.
Meanwhile, Molly would like to show you that even a six month old kitten can master some of Tommy's pretentious poses. (I personally think Tommy would recommend softer eyes that reveal less of the psychosis that dwells within.)
And I probably should have warned you to avert your eyes if you don't want to see pictures of a kitten enduring the pain of touch.
The writhing and suffering lasts much longer than the actual touch.
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Does it make me a sadist that I want to rub his tummy?
That KF fabric is perfect for eyes and depicting feathers! Very sweet owls and bunnies.
Oh what a wonderful post, bunnies, owls and your kitties! Love the photos of the "suffering"!
You are right. Kaffe fabrics make the best owls.
Some of our feral cats love to be touched and follow us around until we do and others disappear when big humans come around but they always love the grandkids and for some reason my youngest son who is 31. I love to hear what the grandkids name them all.
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