It can really be a challenge sometimes to get a shot of your pet!

Right as I go to snap, they move in toward me wanting a close-up.

Or they move suddenly like Icy shaking her head.

Or they walk out of the frame just as I click.

Or she decides to take a dump all of a sudden.

And usually they turn to show their less flattering side.
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Funny collection! How to make bad pictures good: make examples of them. :-) The first two is real good, though. A ghost cat and a polar bear tunring into dog.
As a journalist in the Netherworld I can't tell you how many times I've ended up with pictures of demon ass instead of demon face!
Just like people :)
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