People often comment on Ryder's regal bearing. Here he demonstrates the correct form for relaxation. Notice the angle at which the head is held, and the placement of ears to enhance the silhouette. Above all, notice the elegance rendered by the carefully crossed feet. Closed eyes are allowed if everything else is done correctly.Ryder is one of our cats. He originally belonged to my mother-in-law. She had a hard time deciding on a name for him. She toyed with "Nickel" and "Baby" but neither name felt just right. The Ryder Cup golf tournament was held in Rochester that year and finally she decided on "Ryder Cup." Ryder soon made it apparent that he was of royal standing and thus became SIR RYDER OF CUPP.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Royal Mannerisms
People often comment on Ryder's regal bearing. Here he demonstrates the correct form for relaxation. Notice the angle at which the head is held, and the placement of ears to enhance the silhouette. Above all, notice the elegance rendered by the carefully crossed feet. Closed eyes are allowed if everything else is done correctly.
Purrfect form!!
ReplyDeleteVery royally executed posture! Did you ever meet Yao-Lin? You might get along well....
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect shot!!!
ReplyDeleteThat right there is the perfect shot on how the relaxation form should be done. Ryder, we just love how you have your paws crossed. Such a sweet looking photo. Glad to see you having such a comfortable day. Thanks for the share.
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