MAJESTIC: Sometimes, it’s very easy to understand why the Ancient Egyptians worshipped cats... Seska presides over her realm, also known as the Reids’ garden in Crudie.
Could your pet be the cutest in the region?
Put your opinion to the test with our weekly Pet Portraits gallery, where your beloved companion could be among the most adorable animals in the area.
This week’s winner is the regal-looking Seska.
Check out our gallery below
Typical, isn’t it? You pose for the perfect pic and someone photobombs you! Tess joins Max for a photo by Rachael Hanson from Tarsets, Aberdeenshire.
Despite the array of weird and wonderful animals people can welcome into their homes these days, dogs remain the top choice for UK households. And one look at Ellie makes it obvious why canines continue to be top dogs — how can your day be anything other than fabulous when greeted by that joyful face? Lucky George Young from Cowdenbeath sees this smile every day.
Just look at this furry treat! Fluffy Flora lives with Marguerite Wilson near Coupar Angus.
Buddy’s brill and Duncan Macdonald’s Dingwall neighbours know it – as he peeks in their window!
Oh, how we wish we were that meerkat! Brilliant Ben enjoys a relaxing cuddle at Graham and Jane Roberts’ place on the Isle of Scalpay, in the Western Isles.
Bobby has a tough task in Broughty Ferry – trying to keep up with active 90-year-old Ron Mudie!
A cold day doesn’t have to mean you sacrifice your sense of style. One-year-old cockapoo Baxter rocks his natty neckwear as Natalie Mathers from Paisley visits her granny Ruth in the East Neuk.
Dashing Bruno makes us swoon by striking the perfect movie star pose while out with Martyn Ross from Tain. Struie Hill provides the cinematic background.
Scott Paterson from Aberdeen better watch out – Alfie is alert and seems to be on the lookout for fun at Loch Kinord.
Piper takes a last look around her Fort William territory before she and Morven McPhillips move to Oban.
We’re pretty sure the trick here is not to look Milo directly in the eye – those amazing peepers will surely hypnotise us! Beautiful blue point ragdoll Milo mesmerises Fraserburgh and owner Vanessa Hadden.
Laugh and the world laughs with you… Or at least your sibling does! One-year-olds Eddie the bull mastiff and Lucky the rescue retriever cross seem to be having a ball with Sandy Dean in Nairn.
Would you like to see your pet in our galleries online and in the Your Life supplement?
Send in a picture for the chance to win a canvas worth £45. Let us know your name and address, your pet’s name and where the picture was taken. Send your good-quality photographs to pets@dctmedia.co.uk
To purchase a canvas of your pet, call 0800 318846 (lines open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm) or visit Photoshop Scotland online. Order today and receive a 20% discount; enter PET20 at the checkout.
Pet portraits: Your pictures of the north of Scotland’s cutest companions!