Liesje said:
I stopped using Photoshop 7 and switched to Picasa, which is free. It has an amazing red eye tool, but it doesn't always work on cats. I guess their "red" eye is not quite like human red eye, so the program doesn't always understand what to do.
I've had the same problem with cat pics and red eye fixers
. I tried one of those red eye pens once on a photo of Worf, and it turned her eyes flourescent green
.
My sister's kitten, Homer, likes to tear apart cardboard boxes. Her whole apartment is now littered with tiny pieces of cardboard everywhere
. I visited him (and my sister of course
) on Friday. I'd forgotten how much energy a kitten has! He's big on pouncing and bouncing. Unfortunately for her, it takes a toll on her collection of Star Wars figurines
. She spent 20 minutes on Friday looking for Princess Leia's head. He also knocked off Leia's hands off of another figurine. I did find Luke's fighter pilot helmet under a table. Kittens and collectables don't really mix
.
My cat Worf is 13, so her favorite habits now consist of sleeping, eating, lying around, cleaning herself, sleeping and more lying around