The other two are definitely relaxing in the sun; the other one hasn't quite decided on what to do next, but seems to like sitting in the sun while pondering a decision--sleep or play?
Eros: That's the old man, BB. He tends to sleep more than play at the age of 14 1/2. He eventually lay down in the sun too, but does not snuggle with the others. He's a bit of a loner, that one.
I used to love napping in the son with my dog. I can still see the way that he'd open one eye when I stirred and gave me that "do I have to get up now?" look.
It looks like a great way to spend a cold day. Love the photos, your furkids are adorable.
ReplyDeleteStay warm!
Nothing nicer than happy pets.
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Scarlet: They make me happy too! :)
ReplyDeleteThe other two are definitely relaxing in the sun; the other one hasn't quite decided on what to do next, but seems to like sitting in the sun while pondering a decision--sleep or play?
ReplyDeleteEros: That's the old man, BB. He tends to sleep more than play at the age of 14 1/2. He eventually lay down in the sun too, but does not snuggle with the others. He's a bit of a loner, that one.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/
ReplyDeleteToday's C&H strip goes into that direction ...
Mago: Yes, all three of mine are like that! Thanks for the link. I love Calvin & Hobbes.
ReplyDeleteSame conditions here yesterday. -33 outside, +22 inside, and a dog sleeping in a sunbeam.
ReplyDeleteI love how your cat curls up against Zoe's belly. So sweet.
what stars!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Pon.
Absolutely the cutest.
ReplyDeleteI hope none of you must go out much. Brrrrrrrrr!
Anna: Winter has been brutal all across the country, hasn't it?
ReplyDeletezIggI: Thanks!
CyberPete: The cats... never. The dog and I... well, every day. She's not exactly trained to use the litter box!
I love your pets :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so suh-weet!
ReplyDeleteI used to love napping in the son with my dog. I can still see the way that he'd open one eye when I stirred and gave me that "do I have to get up now?" look.
We predators need our naps.