JamieMcK2001
Is she grey or gray? (or blue?)
Zoom in to see this beauty!
One of my regulars in the park. I guess the spelling depends upon your choice of American or British English. Gray is more common in the U.S., while grey is more common in other English-speaking countries.
For those wondering about the cat with the eye infection I named "Kat," she did not appear today or yesterday. She did not seem very sick, so I am hoping someone took her to a vet for treatment. She is a member of a colony of 15, of whom 10 are females that have been sterilized, so they get lots of attention. Got my fingers crossed and will let you know if I learn more.
Is she grey or gray? (or blue?)
Zoom in to see this beauty!
One of my regulars in the park. I guess the spelling depends upon your choice of American or British English. Gray is more common in the U.S., while grey is more common in other English-speaking countries.
For those wondering about the cat with the eye infection I named "Kat," she did not appear today or yesterday. She did not seem very sick, so I am hoping someone took her to a vet for treatment. She is a member of a colony of 15, of whom 10 are females that have been sterilized, so they get lots of attention. Got my fingers crossed and will let you know if I learn more.