Nothing is more restful than seeing a pet relaxing in the garden. My Jemma, a pug mix, rarely lets me be out there unless I'm throwing the ball for her. I've had to set limits. Love your cats!
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Each one is a real sweetheart!
ReplyDeleteWhat cuties! Is the all white cat deaf? An old office mate told me many are. Hers was and it was always funny cat-sitting him.
ReplyDeleteShe’s not deaf, unless she’s being told to stop doing something naughty!
DeleteI don't think that they are doing much in the way of gardening. Supervising maybe? All beauties :)
ReplyDeleteNothing is more restful than seeing a pet relaxing in the garden. My Jemma, a pug mix, rarely lets me be out there unless I'm throwing the ball for her. I've had to set limits. Love your cats!
ReplyDeleteA decidedly attractive bunch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, happy kitties, always nice to see.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute! Did you try to coordinate their colors, or did that just happen?
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! You have wonderful furry gardeners who let you play in their jungle.
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