My first girl kitty, Freya, was batting raindrops on my window, and playing with the maintenance guy who ran his fingers on the window to play with her. Then the rain turned to snow. She batted the flakes and mewed at them for changing on her.
We got snow last night and into this morning. I stepped outside for a minute with the boys standing inside the screen door. When a gust of wind hit, they beat paws to get away from the evil cold wind and blowing snow. Blackjack has parked himself under the quilt.
I was out walking with my cat in a very light rain. We were about 100 yards from the house when my cat took off at high speed back home. I slowly followed her and ten seconds later was pelted by the heaviest hailstorm I have ever experienced.
The next time she takes off like that, I’ll be right behind her – no questions asked.
stairsteppublishing 8 months ago
The first Siamese did the same thing.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 8 months ago
My first girl kitty, Freya, was batting raindrops on my window, and playing with the maintenance guy who ran his fingers on the window to play with her. Then the rain turned to snow. She batted the flakes and mewed at them for changing on her.
Red Bird 8 months ago
#fastestcatintheworld
ladykat 8 months ago
The snow isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, Mittens.
SusieB 8 months ago
I often wonder how my native Floridian cats would react to experiencing snow
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member 8 months ago
snow shall henceforth be called “fluffy rain” in my house It sounds way more fun than snow
Queen of America 8 months ago
We got snow last night and into this morning. I stepped outside for a minute with the boys standing inside the screen door. When a gust of wind hit, they beat paws to get away from the evil cold wind and blowing snow. Blackjack has parked himself under the quilt.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
I was out walking with my cat in a very light rain. We were about 100 yards from the house when my cat took off at high speed back home. I slowly followed her and ten seconds later was pelted by the heaviest hailstorm I have ever experienced.
The next time she takes off like that, I’ll be right behind her – no questions asked.