Field Day 9: Seeing spots. We caught our third fishing cat. Meet “Mountain.” [PHOTOS]
Image · Posted by catinwater on July 5, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Can you guess who these spots belong too? If you said fishing cat, you’re of course right. Today, we caught our third fishing cat. His name is Kee Ree, meaning “mountain” in Thai (make sure you draw out the syllables, or else you’ll just be telling him he’s “filthy”). Kee Ree was an absolute sweetie pie, … Continue reading →
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