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Dylan came back in, went into the dining room, then sat on the windowsill glaring at the snow daring to invade HIS territory! |
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That wasn't too much snow; wonder what he'll do when it really sticks! None of mine would go out in it except Sultan, the stubborn one, and he never stayed very long. Little cold feet! |
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What lovely pictures, he's such a handsome boy. Reminds me so much of my beloved childhood cat. Although, I was thinking "snow?! what snow??!" We've got a photo at home of my mum and dad's cat, Baggins, 'braving the snow'. All you can see is the top 2 inches of her tail peeking over the top of the snow, the rest of her was cat-deep! It was about 3 1/2feet deep that day. |
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Our pampered cats are just not accustomed to snow! Dylan was very brave to even attempt getting near it! LOL! Coming from Canada, I have to say though.......I was rather disappointed that there was so little snow and that it was gone by this morning! |
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