The cats love this weather and like to watch the snow fall.
And watch the birds and squirrels have their breakfast, too.
Or it's nice to just nap through the whole thing.
The oldies are 17, 18 and 22 years old
Especially when you
have your bed looking 'just right'. This is 1 week of 'nesting'.
Her box is almost the way she likes it.
All of us here to meet each other. Oh ya, it would be very crowded but think of the laughs we'd have. And yes, I'd need to buy more tea-cups (love to) and bake more cookies but...hey, that's fine with me.
Wishful thinking.
Cat-tip for the day=^..^=trimming nails.
There are many fine cat nail trimmers in your local pet stores these days. I have bought different ones but I always go back to using the regular nail trimmer that I use for myself.
It's a personal thing to choose what works best for you and your cat. I am most comfortable with this one and I find the nails trim very easily. My cats are used to it and don't even flinch when it comes to 'nail trimming' day. I trim my cats' nails twice a month. I only cut the point of the nail. There are also wood blocks at the fireplace for them to use and a cat-scratcher post. With all that, they seem to keep their nails in good condition albeit I have wood shavings flying around the room sometimes.
A cat's nail, if left un-trimmed, can curl and grow back into the skin. This is very painful for the cat. Prevention is best by having a day marked on the calendar to trim Fluffy's nails. Treats can also be handy if you have a cat that hates having nails trimmed or filed. A second person offering treats while the other trims the nails can work very well. If your cat is terrified of the whole procedure, trim one nail a day.
hugs, Deb