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Mia Meow’s Great Adventure

Digital Pet Portrait of Mia Meow
Digital Pet Portrait of Mia Meow, sitting on the bed where she’s supposed to be.

I had a big scare last night. My cat Mia Meow slipped out my front door as I was going outside, and she took a jaunt around the neighborhood. She must have been plotting this, as I am always extra careful going in and out just to prevent this sort of thing. I had my hands full, though, and the light was low. She must have seen what she thought was a great opportunity.

When I saw her slither out between my ankles, I quickly shut the door so that none of the other cats would escape. She hesitated, as cats do when entering unfamiliar scenarios, but she then disappeared off the porch into the great unknown.

There are big leafed weeds around my porch right now. Since I am moving in a couple of weeks, I hadn’t bothered to clear them from the flower beds. I instantly regretted that decision. They proved to be excellent cover for my little Houdini cat.

And tortoise shell markings are nature’s most perfect camouflage. I could not find her ANYWHERE.

I spent the next 3 hours creeping around my yard and checking up and down the block. I easily found my two neighbors’ cats and the possum that slinks around my yard at night, but no Mia Meow.

I tried my best to think positive and not catastrophize the situation. It was hard, though. Mia is skittish around people, so calling others to help with the search was not really a good idea. Plus, it was well after midnight at this point.

Dejected and bereft, I finally decided to go back inside and sleep a few hours. I presumed that she probably would stay hidden from my view if I stayed outside, anyway. She’ll be more visible in daylight, I thought.

I did not sleep well. I was haunted by the thoughts of bad things happening to my kitty in the dark. She must have been terrified by this scary world that looked intriguing at first, but was actually full of dangers for which she was ill-prepared.

After a couple of hours of fitful sleep, I was suddenly awakened. “What was that?” Brewskie, my ginger and white cat who was lounging next to me, had the same query on his sleepy face. I heard it again coming from the open bedroom window. Was that a meow?

Indeed it was, and not only was it a meow, it was Mia Meow’s Meow!

I rushed outside in my PJ’s and found her meowing by the back door. Rather than reach for her and risk scaring her off, I sat down on the ground and let her come to me. She must have grown tired of her adventure, because she came right up to me and started rubbing her face on my hand. I grasped the ruff of her neck and quickly pulled her to me. She did not resist at all.

After eating a late dinner of kibble, Mia joined the other cats in a restful nap on the bed, and I was able to sleep much more soundly for the rest of the night, myself. I was so happy to see her cute face when I awoke this morning!

I cannot imagine what I would have done if I hadn’t found her. Mia’s entry into my family was not planned or even sought, but now that she is with us, I cannot imagine life without her.

I hope that this is Mia’s last adventure into the great outdoors!

Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT

How can you get great BZTAT cat and dog art on your walls? Just make a bid!

"Cat in the Grass" painting by BZTAT
“Cat in the Grass” painting by BZTAT

THIS AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED.

I used to do art auctions quite often, but I haven’t done any in awhile. Since I will be moving soon, I thought now might be a good time to get some artworks out onto someone else’s walls so I won’t have to physically move them to my new place. Now is a good opportunity for you to get an original BZTAT painting for a great price, and have some fun in the process!

I am going to start off with an auction of two paintings today.

The first is the one that you see on the right. It is a colorful contemporary folk art style painting of a cat in the grass. It is painted on wood with a faux frame painted as part of the image, so no framing is needed.

If you would like to bid on it, simply state your bid in the comments below and indicate that your bid is for “Cat in the Grass”. The minimum bid is $70 and there is a “Buy Now” option. (See details below.)

"City Poodle" painting by BZTAT
“City Poodle” painting by BZTAT

The second painting in the auction is the “City Poodle” painting that you see to the left. It, too, is a colorful contemporary folk art style painting on wood with a faux frame painted as part of the image, this one of a very urban pup.

If you would like to bid on it, simply state your bid in the comments below and indicate that your bid is for “City Poodle”. The minimum bid is $70 and there is a “Buy Now” option. (See details below.)

Both paintings are listed at $175 for the regular price, so you just might get them for a steal! Bid away and have some fun! But hurry, and watch closely. The bidding ends Thursday night!

Here are the details:

10″ X 14″ paintings on wood by artist BZTAT

Leave bids in increments of $10 below in the comments section.

Minimum Bid $70 USD

Shipping: $25 USA $45 International

BUY NOW OPTION: You can buy this piece now for $125 as long as no bids have been made in the comments below. Simply write BUY NOW in the comments and send a payment of $125 + shipping via PayPal to bztat at bztat.com.

Highest bid at 10 pm ET on Thursday, May 29 wins the piece.

Winning bidder: send payment of bid + shipping to Paypal using email address: bztat at bztat.com

Please allow 4 weeks for shipping.

BlogPaws – 40+ Digital Pet Portraits in 3 Days!

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Digital Pet Portrait by BZTAT

I have been back home from BlogPaws, the preeminent conference for pet bloggers and enthusiasts, for a few days. I am still on a high, though. Not only did I have fun at the conference creating digital pet portraits for conference participants, I met some of the most wonderful pets and pet people ever!

Creating 40 digital pet portraits (which actually turned out to be 43) in such a short amount of time was not all that difficult, however, the logistics of keeping track of which portrait went to which person was a bit of a challenge. Resizing them for web use has been another challenge. Nonetheless, I managed to get it done, and I am thrilled with the result. You can see all of the portraits in the slideshow below.

I want to thank BlogPaws for bringing me to the conference to create the portraits. I am proud to say that I have been to every single one of the BlogPaws conferences, and I am very grateful for the relationship that we have built over the years. We are already looking to 2015 to do another fun and creative activity in Nashville, TN!

Digital Pet Portraits are quite popular, and despite being technologically created, they are each very unique. I use a variety of ipad apps and filters with each image to layer in a depth of color and texture. these add to the personality of the animal to create a very special artwork. They are also more economical for people who are budget conscious. I am also offering an option where I will send you the digital file where you can do the printing yourself! Learn more about ordering a portrait or YOUR pet here.

Here they are: The BlogPaws 40!

Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT