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You must live in the UK, there is no "Boxing Day" in the US
No, I live in the U.S. but have always loved the idea of Boxing Day. Also, I do know some others who recognize the day. It kind of extends Christmas.You must live in the UK, there is no "Boxing Day" in the US
Those pictures are adorable! Typical kids on Christmas morning.Here is a picture of Keeker with his brother Kricket on Christmas morning. After emptying their stockings and an hour of rambunctiously playing with balls and strings and stuffed catnip toys, and rolling their little mouse treat holders and scarfing down the treats that fell out (they learned how that worked REAL quick!), they crashed right in the middle of it all! I love how they lay together - they are truly attached in spirit!
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And here is Keeker taking a nap with Santa after a long day of playing with his brother!
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What stunning pictures of absolutely glorious cats! So beautiful!!
If they're anything like mine, they're trying to pick up... anything!
This string of posts has some very adorable pics. As for the two pets interested in their host's spaghetti cooking, if those two felines are anything like my pet cat Simon, they're trying to pick up any hint of meat or even artificial meat-flavoured product.
If they're anything like mine, they're trying to pick up... anything!
Same here, it does not matter why I am in the kitchen they are immediately underfoot and it does not matter if I have just fed them and their tummies are full, they think there is something better coming their way, their meowing and purring and trying to trip me, as endearing that is, can drive me nuts. After all, I'm just going to throw out the trash.
If they're anything like mine, they're trying to pick up... anything!