Saturday, 8 December 2018

FINDING THE SUNSHINE


We've been having a lot of rain recently but inbetween there have been some bits of sunshine.
Trust this lot to find the smallest bit to bask in.


 Rowan on the gym and Polly in the hall 



Willow on the desk




Princess on the sofa with a phantom camera operator.




And Rupert who decided that he didn't need the sunshine and chose to stretch out on the bed.




14 comments:

  1. Your kitties are beautiful. And yes, cats can find as little as a square inch of sunlight and make the most of it :)

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  2. Rupert knows all about the dangers of too much sunshine!;)

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  3. Cats really have the whole lounging around in the best spots thing down to a 'T' don't they?

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  4. Cats understand comfort! In our temporary quarters [while building a house] I have to move a cat or three in order to claim a chair.

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  5. I LOVE this post! Cats are so good at finding the light. That's why we should be more like them!

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  6. Beautiful cats. Our Cait Sith (Fairy Cat in Gaelic) has a routine. Comfy chair mornings. Our bed afternoons. Dads knee evenings.

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  7. This did make me chuckle! My girl is just the same-any bit of sun and she's here. Just wish I could get her to understand that if it's raining outside the back door it will also be raining outside the front door!!

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  8. Ahh, happy and contented cats! They always know the best places to be.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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  9. Good job finding the sunshine. Lucky Rupert having that whole bed all to himself

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  10. Why didn't you include a picture of Tom sprawling out on the sunny living room floor licking himself clean?

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    1. Because once he had got down he wouldn't have been able to get up, lol

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  11. Brilliant and so true, we ended up with 6 furries on the bed last night, as my daughter said you will need a bigger bed Mum for all the kids lol xcx

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