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Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 10:31 am
by Deniz1
Anyone lost an adult beautiful black boy cat he is very friendly I think he has been neutered he doesnt understand turkish. My tom cat is fighting with him all the time. I am in Catalkoy Bufavento village.
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 2:51 pm
by mrsgee
I have lost my beautiful black cat, Othello......he is long haired, neutered, and truly beautiful. He does have a collar on and has been missing for over a week. I am in Ozankoy. He doesn't normally wander, but maybe this is him.
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 3:46 pm
by ttoli
Deniz
That cat has been coming to me for food for the past 2-3 weeks , as you say very friendly and has tiny flecks of silver/grey in his coat, will get a photo and respost.
mrsgee, have you a photo ?
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 3:59 pm
by mrsgee
yes, ttoli I will try to post one. He is lovely.....but he doesn't have grey flecks....very fluffy and beautiful face.
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 4:03 pm
by mrsgee
Cant work out how to post photo....could anyone help please?
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 4:29 pm
by jofra
Click on the Post Reply button; type in a word or two, then scroll down until you see the "Upload Attachment" button - click on that; you will see a "Browse" button - click on that and then find (on your computer) the required picture. Select/highlight or 'open' the picture, the file name should appear, and then just click on "Add the File". After that, "Preview" and/or "Submit" the post - and that should do the trick!
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 5:21 pm
by mrsgee
Thanks Jofra, tried that but it is saying the file is too big....its just a normal sized photo........
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 6:59 pm
by jofra
Thought that might happen - most "normal-sized" photos turn into quite large size file when on a computer.
A very simple but effective tool to resize picture files is "Image Resizer for Windows" -
here.
If you want, download and install it - once installed, you just find the picture you want,
right-click on the the file and a menu appears - select resize pictures, select a size (best for the web is small or medium) and then click resize. You then have a file same name + small (or medium) that will normally be uploadable.
I've used this from Windows 3.1 days, and the current version even works on Win 10!
Re: Black cat
Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2016 7:22 pm
by Keithcaley
Hi, Soner posted a quick guide to resizing 'photos
here which might help...
Re: Black cat
Posted: Wed 14 Dec 2016 4:14 am
by Deniz1
He is short haired quite large! No collar.
Re: Black cat
Posted: Wed 14 Dec 2016 8:15 am
by WotNoDeeds
jofra wrote:Thought that might happen - most "normal-sized" photos turn into quite large size file when on a computer.
A very simple but effective tool to resize picture files is "Image Resizer for Windows" -
here.
If you want, download and install it - once installed, you just find the picture you want,
right-click on the the file and a menu appears - select resize pictures, select a size (best for the web is small or medium) and then click resize. You then have a file same name + small (or medium) that will normally be uploadable.
I've used this from Windows 3.1 days, and the current version even works on Win 10!
Thanks for posting the link to the picture resizer jofra that's a very easy resizer so no more excuses for people not posting pictures .