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"There is something about getting under a rug and playing around?"
"This is Sugarpaw and the story of her reaction after I brought her and Mewie for check up at the vet.  Well, Mewie had to be left behind, to get his teeth cleaned, so I only had Sugarpaw in the car with my son.
My son let her out of the carrier after we got into the car and was watching her only she got on the front seat next to me and was staring at me, so I decided to tell her as I started going,
I said "Ok Sugarpaw we are going backhome now,
Mew Mew had to stay at the Vet to get his teeth cleaned" before I even came to the end of the road where the stop sign was, she gave me this big look in her eyes, staring at me mind you, and said "MEW MEW!" with a loud voice.
I could not believe it! She was actually calling Mew Mew's name because you see, she never meows loudly and she never meow's (only if someone holds her too tight, it usually is only a small wimper of a meow.
She was very keen and knew exactly how to convey across to me that Mew Mew was not there!
Now I know what you are thinking ...that it is impossible but I believe some cats are VERY INTUNE with people and know exactly what is going on. 
(It is like when someone abuses a cat, the cat never forgets and you would not forget either.  They are very well aware of the danger from that person.)

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All photos copyrighted 2000.  Website created by Rebecca Dufilie
October 2000. Website page created January 2001 and updated  at homestead.com Feb.2003.

Quote taken from "An Ansel Adams Guide, Basic Techniques of Photography" by John P. Schaefer.
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"Photography that relies on capturing the decisive moment for its visual impact is extremely difficult. The action and the setting must be instantly visualized by the photographer in the context of a photograhic image; successful images of the decisive moment are the result of careful observation, a sense of anticipation, camera readiness, and a willingness to intrude on others in order to take a photograph -- in short, a marriage of camera, mind, and eye." (John P. Schaefer)

Here are some photos below that proves the author's point.  This is an amusing photo.  I ran and got the camera.  Sugarpaw was licking Candy's tail.  What a silly cat. Candy did not care.
"Friskie"
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