Liam, one of the South African Shutterchancers and Aussie, from Australia, remarked about cats in snow. Here's another of Clarke after a snowstorm. I like this one because it shows his magnificent, spectacular tail. Clarke didn't mind snow at all nor do the other cats. They like to play in it, actually. They don't like extreme cold but on a warm day they would stay out in the snow for the whole day.
Click to Play: Bring It On Home To Me - Back Porch Blues I would like to call this Bring HIM On Home To Me as I still miss him so much. I have many, many versions of this song but chose this one because it by Back Porch Blues. This photo is of Clarke on the back porch.
First One Out
Liam, one of the South African Shutterchancers and Aussie, from Australia, remarked about cats in snow. Here's another of Clarke after a snowstorm. I like this one because it shows his magnificent, spectacular tail. Clarke didn't mind snow at all nor do the other cats. They like to play in it, actually. They don't like extreme cold but on a warm day they would stay out in the snow for the whole day.
Click to Play: Bring It On Home To Me - Back Porch Blues I would like to call this Bring HIM On Home To Me as I still miss him so much. I have many, many versions of this song but chose this one because it by Back Porch Blues. This photo is of Clarke on the back porch.
Yes...that is certainly a spectacular tail on the back end of this very handsome cat. And he does not look at all uncomfortable in the snow.
It is a very pleasant image, Mary.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Ray. He was a pleasant fellow.
Cool title.. The black against the white works so well . Gorgeous kitty!!!
Mary MacADNski: The tile comes from this: It was after a storm. I had to push the door open against the snow, removed one shovel full and Clarke darted out....first one out.
I checked out a pile of your shots and different blogs. Very nice work. I get the feeling you like cats.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Michael. I just heard a comedienne on radio that said she'd asked someone, "How did you know I was single"? The person answered, "The cat hair on your sweater." LOL
Great Tail! Our cats don't get to see much snow and are not very keen.
Mary MacADNski: I told Clarke every day what a magnificent, spectacular tail he had. He kept very good care of it too. Did you look at last Saturday's photo of Clarke in the snow? I like it more than this one. The comments on it are priceless. I never thought about the fact that some cats never see snow.
Oh, Mary, los gatos que yo conozco son muy frioleros y siempre buscan unas piernas y unas mantas para acurrucarse. Clark es muy valiente y atrevido!
Oh, Mary, the cats that I know are very frioleros and they always look for legs and blankets to curl up itself. Clark is very brave and bold!
Mary MacADNski: It is normal for cats to go out in the snow here. I had just pushed the door open against the snow and he ran out. I had not even shovelled a path so he couldn't go anywhere but in my way.
Es normal para que los gatos salgan en la nieve aquí. Acababa de empujar la puerta abierta contra la nieve y él funcionó hacia fuera. Incluso no había traspalado una trayectoria así que él no podría entrar dondequiera sino en mi manera.
It is a very pleasant image, Mary.