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Cleocatra

This is Cleocatra (Cleo for short). She is my cousin's hairless cat. You'd never guess from the looks of it, but she has quite a pleasant demeanor. Another surprise, her peach fuzz hair makes her amazingly soft. 
She is just full of surprises :)

I love photographing her when she comes to visit from Oklahoma, because whatever angle, whatever lighting, however she poses...she always looks like a cat that will attack you when you sleep. Our family loves our pets, and we are very much cat people! Pet sessions are some of my favorite sessions, no crying, no complaining, just good ole fashion fun playing with the pets while photographing! 



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