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Photograph a Cat


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How To Keep a Dog from Running Away
Use whatever your command is for inappropriate behavior such as “no” or “stay" if you see your dog trying to jump the fence or escape. Reward her with praise and a treat when she behaves.
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Wait for the cat to do something cute. If you try to pose the cat, it will only lead to blood and tears for the photographer, and the cat will come out of the situation unscathed.

Quickly grab your camera.

Turn the camera on.

Wait again for the cat to do something cute or picture worthy.

Have patience. Cats will only do what they want to do.

Take as many photos as your camera will allow or until the cat disappears into a closet or under the sofa.

Call your neighbors to move the sofa so that you can continue taking photos of the cat.

Get down to the cat's level.

Run after the cat again when it runs away from you and your camera.

Continue to take lots of photos of the cats. Zoom in and out. Use lots of different angles. You are bound to get one good photo that captures the essence of the cat.

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