The image features three fluffy, brown-tabby kittens sitting side-by-side in a grassy area. They appear to be young, with soft, dense fur and wide, alert eyes staring directly forward. Their coats have a mix of dark brown and lighter tan markings typical of a classic tabby pattern, creating a soft, appealing texture.
The kittens are positioned against a soft-focus background that transitions from a muted, earthy brown at the top to a grassy green at the bottom. The lighting is diffused, giving the scene a gentle, warm tone that emphasizes the fluffy nature of the kittens. The composition is straightforward, placing the subjects centrally in the middle of the frame.
Two lines of yellow, decorative script text frame the image. At the top, the text reads "Every dog has his clay...." and at the bottom, the text continues with "But the nights belong to us pussycats !!". The overall style is photographic, appearing to be a whimsical animal portrait often used for greeting cards or decorative prints, designed to evoke a playful and endearing mood.