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Happy kitty
Since I trapped/adopted Samuel kitten in July and we're in southern
California, Sammy has never really known cold. The weather has been getting cooler, though - down into the 30's F at night. Sammy has learned that curling up with his humans is a good way to stay comfortable when the temperature drops. Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg |
In article , Dan Mahoney wrote:
Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable Now that's one obviously abused kitty. You're being trained quite well! Art Art Temporary usercode - to be deleted when spam starts. Use MyBrainHurts at this ISP to reach me |
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 12:38:35 -0800, Dan Mahoney
wrote: Since I trapped/adopted Samuel kitten in July and we're in southern California, Sammy has never really known cold. The weather has been getting cooler, though - down into the 30's F at night. Sammy has learned that curling up with his humans is a good way to stay comfortable when the temperature drops. Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg "God's in His Heaven -- all's right with the world!" |
Loved the pic! Thanks.
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Dan Mahoney" wrote in message ... snip Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg |
Dan Mahoney wrote:
Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg He looks extremely happy! What a cutie. Joyce, trying to figure out what body part of the human we're looking at. :) |
"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
... Since I trapped/adopted Samuel kitten in July and we're in southern California, Sammy has never really known cold. The weather has been getting cooler, though - down into the 30's F at night. Sammy has learned that curling up with his humans is a good way to stay comfortable when the temperature drops. Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg Awwwwww, that is such an adorable photo! Samuel looks so content... Yowie |
in article , Dan Mahoney at
wrote on 11/27/03 2:38 PM: Since I trapped/adopted Samuel kitten in July and we're in southern California, Sammy has never really known cold. The weather has been getting cooler, though - down into the 30's F at night. Sammy has learned that curling up with his humans is a good way to stay comfortable when the temperature drops. Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg Oh my that IS funny! Karen |
Joyce, trying to figure out what body part of the human we're looking
at. :) Looks like the kitty is sleeping on his arm. Exactly right! His head is up against my upper arm, almost in my armpit. |
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 12:38:35 -0800, Dan Mahoney
wrote: Since I trapped/adopted Samuel kitten in July and we're in southern California, Sammy has never really known cold. The weather has been getting cooler, though - down into the 30's F at night. Sammy has learned that curling up with his humans is a good way to stay comfortable when the temperature drops. Sunday night, though, he learned a much more effective way to get comfortable when the temps start to drop - snuggle up with one of your humans and get your human to pull a blanket part way over you. http://www.webfolks.us/dan/photos/samsnuggle.jpg Three of mine go that one better: they crawl completely under the covers - between the sheets (usually). One goes all the way to my feet - I get more out of that than she does. No pictures though - they would just show lumps in the bed. If there is a way to get warmer, cats will find it. T.E.D. - e-mail must contain "T.E.D." or my .sig in the body) |
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