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Beware of a Sleeping Pussie (engraving)
7188301 Beware of a Sleeping Pussie (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beware of a Sleeping Pussie. Illustration for Home Words (1892).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24686394
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Asleep Kitten Kittens Mice Napping Pussy Rest
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Beware of a Sleeping Pussie
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is a captivating engraving from the 19th century that captures the essence of feline nature. The image showcases an intricately detailed illustration by an English School artist, depicting a peaceful scene with a sleeping cat and its playful kittens. The black and white composition adds to the timeless appeal of this artwork, emphasizing the delicate lines and textures created by the skilled engraver. The cats are portrayed in various stages of slumber, their bodies curled up in perfect harmony as they enjoy their much-needed rest. Meanwhile, mischievous mice scurry about nearby, unaware of the potential danger lurking within those seemingly innocent paws. This print serves as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving when it comes to our feline friends. While they may appear harmless while asleep, one should always approach them with caution. It speaks to the instinctual nature of cats - even in their most vulnerable state, they possess an innate ability to protect themselves and assert dominance over their surroundings. The illustration was originally featured in Home Words magazine in 1892, adding another layer of historical significance to this charming piece. With its intricate details and timeless subject matter, "Beware of a Sleeping Pussie" continues to captivate viewers today as it celebrates both the beauty and unpredictability found within our animal companions.
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