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Wow, I never thought about cats walking in the snow. Terrific picture of him & his prints behind him.
Mary MacADNski: Cats and dogs like to play in snow too. My camera is broken so everything is from the archives these days. Snow today, spring buds yesterday....
Lovely shadow and the prints are so fresh. I love to be the first to make a mark in new crisp snow.
Mary MacADNski: We're all still kids at heart, eh?
Great picture of your moggie with his two companions, Mary.
He has got himself seriously fluffed up for insulation, heh? Very handsome moggie.
Mary MacADNski: We're seeing different things. I see no companions at all unless you mean his one shadow? Clarke's magnificent tail was always like that. Spectacular at all times.
Well....there's
#1 his shadow [very handsome also] #2 his tracks, and actually, I believe there is #3....you, whom I forgot to count with my first comment.
Mary MacADNski: Oh dear, would I be that other companion???
Alone in the white ! Very cool image !
Mary MacADNski: I miss him and his big fluffy tail.
Aw, your kitty is so cute! I love that you captured her footprints behind her.
My Italian Greyhound is so sensitive to the cold, that I couldn't even think about letter her out in the snow. She wouldn't go, in the first place!
Mary MacADNski: He was a fabulous kitty with the huge bushy tail and the softest fur I ever felt. I miss hom terribly.
Oops, I'm sorry, I thought your kitty was a "she". Please pardon my mistake in my last post!
Mary MacADNski: No problem, Kay. This was the first male cat that I'd had in many decades so he was called a girl all the time.
i always wondered what happens with cats in snow (we don't get snow here!). When they walk over water they pull their feet up and kinda hop skip across it...shaking their feet as they go. Clarke looks very happy though?! Do they now mind snow? Would have thought the feet would get cold!
Mary MacADNski: Cats and dogs like to play in snow. They seem to mind very, very cold days (minus 15 degrees celsius or colder) but don't mind snow. I wish I had a scanner. I have some really good photos of the other cats in the snow.
He really is a dude!
Mary MacADNski: A spectacular, magnificent dude.
if only not for the shadow..... never mind
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