I’ve been collecting all things cat for fifty years, but stepped it up when we lived in San Diego and had a house with cat paths overhead that went 140 feet through closets, down the hallway (with red NEON) to different rooms. The house was painted purple; the interior painted pink, purple, blue, chartreuse, yellow, red…..We hosted fund-raisers for Humane Organizations from 1988 to 2010. Then we packed up and moved to Virginia! With our 8 cats and pour Chihuahua Sadie in a 28 year old RV. Got to see a LOT Of New Mexico as the RV’s AC, radiator, generator, etc. decided a three week stay in a town of 2400 was just what we needed!
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“The Rising Cat” 50,000 sequins held by 50,000 beads. 6 months to create
Top painting was only recently acquired . The sequin picture is framed in a mirror type of laminate. Also 3 alien space cat stuffed kitties and a glimpse of a velvet dog painting complete with sombrero above.
Cat ArtSubset – Aliens & Fantasy
Besides the poor cat and dog wiring goggles (note the restraining hand on the dog!); I’ve hung an image of a cat waiting for entry to the TARDIS, an abduction by aliens about to happen and others you can’t see well. All have cats in them.
Space Cat
Cover taken from a 1950s children’s book – Space Cat Meets Mars with a 1940s(?) era photo of a cat and dog wearing goggles. Maybe the gas masks were never made…
More cats – Old Engravings, photos and other cat pictures
The other wall has a study of a cat’s motion photo by Edward Muybridge from the late 1800s, tuxedo cats with redbirds, and others you can’t distinguish, all with cats in them (except the Elector of Saxony’s “Bear Garden” engraving.)
More Old engravings, a velvet dog, a Paint-By-Number, and a pastel of our Siberian Husky
Upstairs Hall with Cats
Carnival Cat bean bag toss with yo-yo cat in mouth, Movie Poster from “The Black Cat”, a cat board game, some 1950s wood cat and dog 3-D wall plaques, cat rugs and more cats you can’t see.
Reading Room Wall with a couple of DOGS!
Upper left a chromolith print of a child with cats, 2 embroidered collies, and another chromolith/An etching of a cat, a photo post card with green glass eyes, and Victorian trade cards. A chromolith flanking a Currier & Ives engraving of girls plating with cats. (There are more)
Not just Cat PICTURES!
The engraving on the right is a Victorian “Mourning” picture; surrounded by old postcards and photos oolong gone family members. Also the HUGE white cat and a photo on the left of an unknown child playing with a cat. Both my grandmothers are in frames on the top shelf.












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