As a cat-related aside, I remember being totally intimidated by the street cats in Cairo - they had these huge heads, different from the street cats we see here, and were quite menacing looking in a way.
Those pictures made me sit up and stretch, they almost refreshed me without my own rest. Cool! How are the babies? My kitty is getting old, she's 16/17 now. If I don't see her for a couple of hours I get worried. She scratched the crud out of my furniture but I love her anyway.
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I wish I could rest like that..soon :) Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteLooks very comfy. Nice to have a comfortable spot with a view:)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW~
He looks so cozy and comfortable.
ReplyDeleteAs a cat-related aside, I remember being totally intimidated by the street cats in Cairo - they had these huge heads, different from the street cats we see here, and were quite menacing looking in a way.
what a happy kitty. thanks for stopping by today.
ReplyDeleteHe looks happy. I wish I were able to take a nap liek that right now!
ReplyDeleteI love a good catnap, too! :o)
ReplyDeleteOoh now that is a cat that really knows the meaniong of rest!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I wish I had a care-free life like a cat.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is indeed a restful one. So catchy pose huh. :)
ReplyDeleteThose pictures made me sit up and stretch, they almost refreshed me without my own rest. Cool! How are the babies? My kitty is getting old, she's 16/17 now. If I don't see her for a couple of hours I get worried. She scratched the crud out of my furniture but I love her anyway.
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