Oh wow!!! We don't get leaves like that here, mummy tells us stories about how bootiful they are tho, and they sure do look bootiful (and so do you... in a manly way of course!
After all, how do they expect you to walk in the garden? You could get your toes all wet and that would feel icky. Leaves tend to stay wet for long periods of time...
Ours all got mulched by the mower! Then we let Mother Nature blow them away where they get stuffed in all sorts of places making a nice buffer against the coming winter. Yeah, it's called laziness :). You look so sweet Simba the ginger hosuecat fluffnone! ~Lisa Co9T
Oh my gosh, you look JUST like a girl kitty I just adopted! Floofy fur, toe floof, VERY floofy tail - almost identical! I named her Zoe, the little orange monster. So nice to see your pictures. :)
Simba, I think you have a clone, not just a relative! She definitely is a girl, and she had a short haired orange sister that got abandoned with her. I wish I had a good picture of her to share, because it's really uncanny how similar you two are. Her shelter picture doesn't do her justice.
Oh wow!!! We don't get leaves like that here, mummy tells us stories about how bootiful they are tho, and they sure do look bootiful (and so do you... in a manly way of course!
ReplyDeleteYup...we got the same situation here!
ReplyDeleteYep. Same situation here...
ReplyDeleteWe had a very windy day and it blew all our leaves away. Of course, it also blew some one else's leaves into our yard...
ReplyDeletePurrs, Busby and Ray
After all, how do they expect you to walk in the garden? You could get your toes all wet and that would feel icky. Leaves tend to stay wet for long periods of time...
ReplyDeleteOurs all got mulched by the mower! Then we let Mother Nature blow them away where they get stuffed in all sorts of places making a nice buffer against the coming winter. Yeah, it's called laziness :). You look so sweet Simba the ginger hosuecat fluffnone!
ReplyDelete~Lisa Co9T
Oh my gosh, you look JUST like a girl kitty I just adopted! Floofy fur, toe floof, VERY floofy tail - almost identical! I named her Zoe, the little orange monster. So nice to see your pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot a leaves there! Somebody's gonna be busy for awhile with that rake!
ReplyDeleteHi to Zoe and her Bean! It is nice to know I have a relative. You know, orange tabby is almost always a BOY , so if Zoe is a girl, it is rather rare.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you'd better get the rake, Simba, and help your servants!
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Simba, I think you have a clone, not just a relative! She definitely is a girl, and she had a short haired orange sister that got abandoned with her. I wish I had a good picture of her to share, because it's really uncanny how similar you two are. Her shelter picture doesn't do her justice.
ReplyDeletejana (Zoe's bean)