tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8830161604034086510.post3714611812858259504..comments2022-09-07T13:00:20.755+05:30Comments on Rahul Parekh Wildlife Art: The Kat & The KittyRahul Parekhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09768444269731307548noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8830161604034086510.post-8348704544505737952011-02-02T12:31:50.868+05:302011-02-02T12:31:50.868+05:30one thing for sure...of all the cats in the world....one thing for sure...of all the cats in the world....grey cats are the most handsome of all...Sapna Sapienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12239983419522869251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8830161604034086510.post-10888487224210724862010-06-28T21:10:21.219+05:302010-06-28T21:10:21.219+05:30I really admire animal lovers ... I feel that thes...I really admire animal lovers ... I feel that these animals also want to trust us but it is just bcoz of few of us that they cant even take risk and put their life in danger by trusting humans. So to maintain a distance is always gud for these animals bcoz not everyone is like Rahul and even me .<br /><br />ManpreetManpreethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16499448524701017685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8830161604034086510.post-65168049648288175462009-08-19T10:38:52.743+05:302009-08-19T10:38:52.743+05:30Lovely post. What you say is very true.. When some...Lovely post. What you say is very true.. When someone wants to share our home, it really brings immense pleasure.<br />A bunch of stray dogs once started visiting our hosue frequently.. they usually slept under the shady neem tree outside. Their eyes were red and initially we were afraid that they were fierce. But as days went by, we realised they meant no harm. So we started keeping a plate below the tree for biscuits and rice. They slowly started eating and now one of the five dogs has given birth to 5 cutie puppies. The remaining adult dogs let the puppies play around and they sit guard around them. It is a joy to watch the adult dogs guarding and guiding the pups. We now spend time every morning watching them and feeding them. It is a sweet experience.Iniyaalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06929069508994658536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8830161604034086510.post-24467228659623992762009-08-08T17:35:54.492+05:302009-08-08T17:35:54.492+05:30Thank you so much 'K'. Your real story is ...Thank you so much 'K'. Your real story is really lovely :). wish little birdie now become an adult and may increase her tribe too...God Bless...Rahul Parekhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09768444269731307548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8830161604034086510.post-8802476292174724362009-08-07T20:20:55.979+05:302009-08-07T20:20:55.979+05:30Hey something similar happened at my place a few m...Hey something similar happened at my place a few months ago! This little birdie fell off from her nest I think, or perhaps some other creature attacked her -- don't know what exactly took place. But she somehow stumbled into our balcony and then quickly hopped inside the house. Took refuge under my Dad's bed for like half the day! <br /><br />We tried to coax her out, but she wouldn't budge. So we left her there. Later in the evening, I was sorting through the fresh laundry beside Dad's bed... folding clothes as I stood there. She suddenly walked out from under the bed very slowly, paused when she was about halfway to the balcony door, turned around and looked at me... and I could swear she said "Thank you!"... and then moved out into the balcony! Stayed there in one corner for quite a long time after that. I guess she was measuring up her strength to take flight again. And then she flew off... only to take shelter on the ledge outside our kitchen window this time! Probably, she still felt too weak to fly a longer distance. I don't know when she left the ledge... she was still sitting there when we went off to sleep!Chickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05046525853235669617noreply@blogger.com