Cats, cats, cats
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Guess he’s comfy.
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Oh my, giving us the full belly!!!!! 🙀😹😹😻
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Handsome boy!
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The look when you realize you are too big to fit on the top of the cat tree.
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janiehs, So cute. My grand nephew just rescued a very chunky orange cat named "Marshnellow"
Spookiesmom, A handsome kitty.
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Marshmallow
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Hes a pretty boy!
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What a love.
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I live in California and coyotes got one cat outside who adopted me. He did though, bring me all pieces of rats and mice. One day i asked if i could have the whole someday. and you know. He did. It was still warm.
He was taken at about 11 yrs old. Never again outside for my cats.
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So sorry Katg. Sincere condolences
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Thank you feelingfeline. My 3 cats i adopted from my favorite rescue have all lived inside. Windows open, sliding glass door and cat trees. Plenty of beds and couches for rest and scratching posts.
I need to download my 2 cats to my lap top. I bought it nearly a year ago, but kept using the work lap top..
I love cats and i love all the pictures all of you post.
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I have 3 cats also. The two females are permitted to go outside on the deck because one of them is so old that she never leaves the deck - just likes to sit in the sun (when we get it which here in Seattle isn't necessarily all that often) and the other does go down into the back yard but it is fully fenced and she is too fat to get up and over the fence. This gentleman here (Mac), on the other hand, is never permitted out, though he escapes a few times a year because he is really sneaky. He has been brought home several times by neighbors. Once he was sitting in their window (on the outside) teasing their indoor only cats. Another neighbor showed up with him one day and said that they found him sitting on their fireplace mantel (it's not unusual here in the summer for people to leave their front doors open and hardly anyone has screens because we have almost no bugs) tormenting their Golden retriever who was apparently having a nervous breakdown over the strange cat sitting in HIS house. But the worst was one day we were sitting in or living room with the windows open and all of a sudden could hear the woman next door go balistic - lots of screaming, swearing, F-bombs - and then SHE shows up at our front door with Mac - she had been upstairs painting a bedroom when he came to visit, walked in, walked THROUGH her paint tray and then left nice little cat painted paw prints all the way down her stairs. And then there was the day he “helped" the road crew put down some fresh tar. This cat will be the death of me yet
Petite - meant to say how pretty Marshmallow is. I love orange cats - have had one (not the same one obviously) for the last 40 plus years.
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I love that face!!!
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Mac’s mischievous adventures had me laughing
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Janiehs I think you need to write a book about Macs adventures! He's a beautiful boy and I am also partial to orange and white boys
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CAVED and got him a thong for his 4th bday ;-D
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🙀😹😹😹
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Beautiful boy! We fostered a black kitty that turned that auburn in the sun. I love that effect.
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Love the Adventures of Mac. Seems he is the neighborhood greeter whether they want to be greeted or not. Thanks for the laugh and he looks so innocent.
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Janiehs, Love Mac and his adventures. LOL
gladis, LOL
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Gladis LOVE IT! What a gorgeous boy.
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Beautiful photos janiehs.
Oh my goodness Max! Paint! And the creosote in tar is poisonous too! Thank goodness he is ok, even if he has left a lot of decorating disarray.
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Well they say “curiosity killed the cat” and I’m pretty sure that’s what will be written on Mac’s tombstone (or would be if he had a tombstone!) I mean, how many cats would walk out in the street to “help” two guys with loud equipment) filling pot holes? I love him dearly but there are days when i think seriously about hanging him up by his tail!
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🤣🤣🤣
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So true.
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OMG feelin feline that is so me.
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The late Arthur. He only lived to be 5 as he had heart damage which the vet reckoned was caused by a virus probably contracted as a kitten, before we had him (he was about 9 months and a stray when he adopted us). It is always a little painful to the heart to look at his pictures, knowing how short his lifespan was. But I came across this lovely picture just now and thought I would post. NEVER FORGOTTEN.
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