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Another 'Too Cute' Photo

Ceasar: "Please mum, I've been good today and I ask that you permit me to step outside of this door into the wonderful backyard where there are lots of bugs to chase, grass to eat & sunshine to lay about it in . I promise not to chase bees though (if I can remember) nor stalk the birds by the feeder (if I can help myself)."

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Mara said…
Your at speaks so eloquently! LOL
Mandy said…
And was the request permitted? LOL My cat would never pose for a picture, what a great cat!
Doesn't he though? lol

He watched me while I was in the kitchen, in that very same position for I can't tell you how long and since he let me get his picture (he usually doesn't), I granted his request! He LOVES being outside.
Brandie said…
awww!!! :) my kitties meowed at me forever last night while we sat on the deck. i don't let them outside because (a) Rockie has allergies and always gets the sniffles after i let him sit outside with me and (b) he can't get his vaccines because it almost gave him heart failer the last time. so i worry about letting my kitties out...and i feel bad when they stare at me through the window and cry :( but all the talking is so cute...
I just found your blog through a Small Goat Garden. Very nice! Love the pictures of the kittys. I'll definitely be back for another visit. -Jackie
Thank you Jackie! Glad you stopped by and hope to see you again soon!

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