A peaceful encounter with a tabby cat in a churchyard. He did not see me at first. Both of us enjoying the afternoon birdsong and solitude. I watched him nodding off by a gravestone, those sleepy feline eyes slowly shutting, not a care in the world........
Until he heard my feet shuffle in the gravel on the churchyard path. A set of enchanting green eyes fixed upon me. Who was going to release the stare first? {not the cat!}

I wonder if he comes here all the time, perhaps he is the resident church cat? I even found him portrayed in stone as a gargoyle by the church tower, warding off evil spirits.
He soon went back to the business of being care free and snoozy. Must have recognized a kindred churchyard friend who was there to appreciate the serenity. Here at St Peter's near Delamere Forest in Cheshire, the afternoon sun started to just touch the edges of the pink camellia whose petals are beginning to fall. Time to head back.......
I hope we chance upon each other again and maybe make friends, the cat and I. Maybe share a bench and talk of church mice and the clattering of jackdaws in the tower. I'd like that very much, dear little tabby.


The church cat looks like quite a character. Probably has some interesting tales of the churchyard too.
ReplyDeletei have to say this is exactly the same as one near ours , my sisters sees the same cat every time she goes
ReplyDeleteAw that cat looks so similar to mine, so cute x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cat - what lovely markings/coloring! #animaltales
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cat - quite a big fellow isn't he?
ReplyDeleteA true hunter on the prowl! #AnimalTales
ReplyDeleteA lovely observation and beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThat's one tubby tabby!!! I wonder if it's expecting?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, beautiful cat! Reminds me a little bit of our first cat, Holly.
ReplyDeleteStunning cat, looks just like ours! Your pictures are gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful looking cat. I hope you see it again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post. I love churchyards, they're so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteWhen I visited one in Paris there were loads of cats living there, people had made up beds for them inside the broken crypts.
I adore churchyards too. We have one in the village, but no church near it as it was bombed! I love the bushes with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous cat - I have a real soft spot for tabbies. And so large - it would seem life in a churchyard is good. Many thanks for linking the churchyard cat to #AnimalTales.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly seems at home there...I bet he has a master or mistress in the churchyard. Lovely photos :)
ReplyDeletehe looks like a very big and content cat
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely looking cat - he looks very content sitting there watching the goings on.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. Some cats just ooze serenity - it looks as though this one is of that kind.
ReplyDeleteLoving the cat pictures of course xx
ReplyDeleteWhay a cute cat, wonder if it belongs to the church
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely photos :) He looks a bit grumpy in the second photo though, like he's not happy about having to share the churchyard!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet cat - he looks pretty well fed and happy!!
ReplyDeleteI love cats - they make me laugh so much, we have two. This one looks very erm well fed ;) Kaz x
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