
Wordless Wednesday – 11/18/09: Cat Napping
Nov 18th, 2009 by Villager
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Cats are smart, the few times I’ve actually laid down in a beam of sun coming through a window have been wonderful, why don’t I do it more often?
We definitely had the same idea this week when it came to capturing these sunny, sleepy cats. Your blog is lovely, and I’m glad I found it!
What a beautiful and peaceful sight. Gorgeous cats!
Thank you all! We really didn’t plan to wind up with three similar looking cats. They all were rescued – two by my wife and one by me, before we married. So it is a blended family as it were. They all get along quite well actually.
It is rare to see all three in one spot so I was lucky to snap the photo before the ménage à trois broke up!
Hello, I cruised over from Azahar’s place. I could look at that photo all day.