Cat Draught Excluders

JimmyJimmy

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Does any othe forum member have a cat that doubles as a draught excluder? My Norm likes to stretch himself out to about 4ft long and block an annoying breeze that slips under a badly fitted lounge window! Anyone else got pics of their companions laying across doors,windows etc?
 

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LOL...I love that. Hekitty is a furry soccar ball, and the window sills in my apartment are far to narrow for that sort of lounging!
 
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LOL...I love that. Hekitty is a furry soccar ball, and the window sills in my apartment are far to narrow for that sort of lounging!
Well Norm is absolutely huge and the only way he can be comfortable on the windowsill is to stretch himself out to the max with front and rear legs fully extended
 

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That's super cool! My windowsills are too narrow also, but if I open a window, both cats will get inside the sill and chill out. They love the smells and air coming in the window, not to mention the free TV.
 

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Our window sills are fairly wide but for lounging, one simply must have cushiony comfort.
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But for Squirrel Watching in the summertime nothing beats the nice cool bare marble windowsill.
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