Can We Bring The Furbabe?

You remember Elvira from Loony Toons? The one who always squished the living daylights out of the cutest animals. The truth is, I could always relate to her immense love for animals, even if she was kinda extreme, ha ha ha! But clearly, the answers is yes, I will never say no to bringing your pets to your sessions. However. You may not want your pet in every shot, and sometimes pets can be a little unpredictable, so I would maybe recommend bringing a friend or family member along to hold and watch them for those moments. As some of you know, I do have a pretty sweet assistant too if you don’t have a person to help out.

I had a lot of fun with this family. We walked along some gorgeous trails through the Don Valley. The leaves were just on the cusp of taking on their autumn shades. The light was just spectacular and their sweet pup stole the show. Having their pup there was important because of course she is part of the family too. So many memories are tied to our pets.

Scroll down to stroll through the path that leads us to quite a stunning view!
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Catface.

Catface and I have been with each other for almost 11 years. He was found on the perimeter highway in Winnipeg and he didn't belong to anyone. Since I had recently moved out into West Broadway with the greatest roommate, we took him in. The things I have been through with this cat!! WOW! So it was sorta like ending what was. And it was sad. And hard. But it was a very peaceful home death. The vet came here, and there was no stress for Catface. The vet reassured me that I was doing the right thing. And I handled it better then I thought I would. I miss that little turd so much already. But I am so glad he is not suffering anymore. 

 

This photo was taken about 6 weeks ago. It was  just as he started really going downhill. 

This photo was taken about 6 weeks ago. It was  just as he started really going downhill. 

He loved this sink. He slept in it a lot! 

He loved this sink. He slept in it a lot! 

Catface was a very confident cat. He always expected to get what he wanted, when he wanted. 

Catface was a very confident cat. He always expected to get what he wanted, when he wanted. 

He carried this to me one morning at 7am while I was laying in bed. I grabbed the wine glass on the bedside table and trapped the adorable little creature that shouldn't have been in my house. I set him free. But thanks to Catface, we never had a mo…

He carried this to me one morning at 7am while I was laying in bed. I grabbed the wine glass on the bedside table and trapped the adorable little creature that shouldn't have been in my house. I set him free. But thanks to Catface, we never had a mouse problem.

Catface with Oggy, I started craving a baby. So, we got Catface a brother. 

Catface with Oggy, I started craving a baby. So, we got Catface a brother. 

We spent time travelling, so friends or cousins would move in for  the couple of months we were away at a time.

We spent time travelling, so friends or cousins would move in for  the couple of months we were away at a time.

He was a pretty chill cat.

He was a pretty chill cat.

Except for the times he was being a prima donna!

Except for the times he was being a prima donna!

 We even drove and moved to a different province with him three times and he was always a trooper. 

 We even drove and moved to a different province with him three times and he was always a trooper. 

He had such a beautiful face. His eyeliner was so gorgeous. He suited his name SO well. 

He had such a beautiful face. His eyeliner was so gorgeous. He suited his name SO well. 

Rest in peace buddy!  

xo.