Cool Cat images

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Felix the Cat vs. Snoopy (62/365)
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Image by JD Hancock
Felix the Cat: A "wonderful cat" who is known both for the surreal situations he finds himself in and his handy bag of tricks.

Snoopy: A smart little beagle who imagines himself as a writer, "Joe Cool," and a World War I flying ace.

If they had to fight, who would win?

#62 in the Duel 365 series.

Wet Cat
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Image by Ilya Boyandin
How we washed our cat

Bengal Cat Eyes
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Image by mw3106
Green Bengal Cat Eyes

Nipper “RCA Dog”

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Nipper “RCA Dog”
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Image by John O Dyer
Nipper, the dog was born in Bristol, England in 1884. Nipper was a mutt, part bull terrier and a trace of fox terrier. He got the name because he like to nip the back of peoples legs, like puppies do. His first owner, Mark Barraud, died in 1887, Nipper was taken to Liverpool by Mark’s younger brother, Francis, who was a struggling painter.

In Liverpool, Nipper discovered the Phonograph, a cylinder recording and playing machine and Francis Barraud "often noticed how puzzled he was to try to figure out where the voice came from." Barraud commited this scene to memory, because it wasn’t until three years after Nipper died, September of 1895, that he painted the scene of Nipper trying to make out where the sounds were originating from.

In 1898 Barraud completed the painting and registered it on 11 February 1899 as ‘Dog looking at and listening to a Phonograph.’

Barraud then decided to rename the painting ‘His Master’s Voice’ and tried to exhibit it at the Royal Academy, but was turned down. He had no more luck trying to offer it for reproduction in magazines. "No one would know what the dog was doing" was given as the reason!

Next on Barraud’s list was The Edison Bell Company, leading manufacturer of the cylinder phonograph, but again without success. "Dogs don’t listen to phonographs," the company said.

Barraud was given the advise to repaint the horn from black to gold, as this might better his opportunity for a sale. With this in mind, in the summer of 1899 he visited 31 Maiden Lane, home of the newly formed Gramophone Company, with a photograph of his painting and a request to borrow a brass horn.

As Barraud later wrote in an article for The Strand magazine: "The manager, Mr Barry Owen asked me if the picture was for sale and if I could introduce a machine of their own make, a Gramophone, instead of the one in the picture. I replied that the picture was for sale and that I could make the alteration if they would let me have an instrument to paint from."

This painting made its first public appearance on The Gramophone Company’s advertising literature in January 1900, and later on some novelty promotional items. However, ‘His Master’s Voice’ did not feature on the Company’s British letter headings until 1907. The painting and title were finally registered as a trademark in 1910.

It was also in 1900 that a seemingly innocuous request led to the eventual disappearance of ‘His Master’s Voice’ as a label trademark. Emile Berliner, inventor of the gramophone, asked Barry Owen to assign him the copyright of ‘His Master’s Voice’ for America. Owen agreed, as he did in 1904 to a similar request from Japan. Some eighty years later, when the arrival of the Compact Disc prompted record companies to start manufacturing centrally for the world, EMI paid the price of losing its rights in these two vital territories – and EMI Classics was created as a successor to ‘His Master’s Voice’.
Meanwhile Francis Barraud spent much of the rest of his working life painting 24 replicas of his original, as commissioned by The Gramophone Company. Following his death in 1924 other artists carried on the tradition until the end of the decade.

During its long active life, the ‘His Master’s Voice’ label has enjoyed a unique reputation with both the music business and the public. Over the years a healthy market has developed in collecting the vast array of items produced in its image. A Collectors’ Guide, originally published in 1984, has been now updated for publication in 1997.

Though only used by EMI today as the marketing identity for HMV Shops in the UK and Europe, the ‘His Master’s Voice’ trademark is still instantly recognized and sits proudly and firmly in the Top 10 of ‘Famous Brands of the 20th Century’.

dog from Kalimpong
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Image by Sukanto Debnath
(Explore-d#2 on 25th December 2008)
I have never seen a dog like this before, have you?
some naughty cat has something to do with this, I think

Dog in the fence
Dog
Image by dgj103
This dog barked at us through the gap in the fence. When we returned after visiting Long Melford, the hole in the fence had been filled in.
Reposted for fun

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Here’s a funny cat video. Hope you like it!

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Cool Puppy images

A few nice puppy images I found:

KONG Puppy Binkie Dog Toy, Medium (Colors Vary)

KONG Puppy Binkie Dog Toy, Medium (Colors Vary)

  • Promotes proper chewing behavior
  • Sooths sore gums
  • Specially designed for teething puppies
  • Made in the USA of nontoxic, extremely durable natural rubber
  • Measures 5-1/2 inches; for puppies 15 to 35 pounds

The KONG Puppy Binkie promotes proper chewing behavior for the teething puppy and helps soothe sore gums. This is an adorable pacifier-shaped toy for teething puppies with a hole to insert KONG Puppy Ziggies. Comes assorted in pink or blue.Puppies don’t chew up your house just to drive you crazy; they’re driven to ease sore gums and try out developing teeth. Redirect your little canine’s chewing urges with this adorable, pacifier-shaped chew toy. Made from an exclusive puppy Kong rubber formula

List Price: $ 10.53

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Schrödinger’s cat carrier

A few nice cat images I found:

Schrödinger’s cat carrier
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Image by Robert Couse-Baker
Epic thrift-store find: Schrödinger’s cat carrier! Cats have a long and illustrious connection to the field of physics. Indeed, Sir Isaac Newton is often said to be the inventor of the cat door (cat flap). But I digress.

Curiousity killed the cat.. (no it didn’t, but she got curly whiskers..)
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Image by Tommy Hemmert Olesen
We want Artemis to know, that fire is a nasty thing not to get near to – so she don’t flick her tail into a candle someday.. But she seems to find it more exciting than scary.. not too promising.. [Helle]

Cool Dog images

Some cool Dog images:

Dog & dorries aboard fishing schooner
Dog
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000957

Title: Dog & dorries aboard fishing schooner

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 – 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Dogs

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Dog at the ball park
Dog
Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000937

Title: Dog at the ball park

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1917 – 1934 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Dogs

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Feral Cat #9

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Feral Cat #9
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Image by noiseburst
One of a group of feral cats living in the village of Neuillac, Charente, France. August 2011.

Nikon D300 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D.

shameless cat cuteness
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Image by TechSoup for Libraries
ok, this is my cat (sarah’s), and yes, she’s sitting on a COOKBOOK, so i decided it was loosely connected to the project (sorry, no technology!)

Maine coon cat
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Image by fox_kiyo
Maine Coon Cat
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