I took a pic of a leopard doing exactly the same thing, he was so close I could have touched him! Unfortunately I lost my camera so you'll have to take my word for it. He had strange round pupils.
Your sunshine looks very nice and warm. We have had lots of rain lately and some white fluffy snow falling from the sky, but none sticking on the ground.
Pablo was my mighty tabby mancat. He passed away in February 2011. For nearly five years I helped him write this blog and together we've made many great friends in the Cat Blogoshpere. I'm in the process of winding up the blog, but I intend to keep in touch with our blogging buddies!
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Oh yeah, there's nothing quite like a roll on sun warmed cement. No chance of that here for a few months. Rolling on ice isn't quite the same.
I agree with Eric and Flynn, fat chance of a nice warm and sunny role on the ground. We just got 12 inches of snow today!
Hi Pabs, we have got the mega rains today, so are quite jealous of your sunny day. Could you blow some sun our way?
Have a nice weekend, and have a roll around for me.
Hi Pablo! Rolls on the warm concrete are the best! Enjoy your sunny day:)
That looks like nice sunshine spot to roll around in.
It's nice to have some decent weather isn't it Pabs? I'm so sick of the rain. Enjoy your sunny weekend!
Huffle Mawson
Hey Pablo.
I took a pic of a leopard doing exactly the same thing, he was so close I could have touched him! Unfortunately I lost my camera so you'll have to take my word for it. He had strange round pupils.
What a great roll about you are having, and baking in the sun as a bonus! Nice one Pabs!
Whicky Wuudler
Merry Christmas my handsome furrend. Have a cement-roll for me. FAZ
Wow, that looks wonderful!
Have a happy rolling-in-sunspots kind of weekend!
Ooo ... Sunshine is terrific, Pablo. It's kinda cold in the house (even though the thermostat reads 69 degrees) ...
DMM
Nice weather up here too - until just now!
Your sunshine looks very nice and warm. We have had lots of rain lately and some white fluffy snow falling from the sky, but none sticking on the ground.
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