In winter, our felid has been known to wash windows when it is very cold and when condensation forms at the bottom of the pane. It seems more to her liking that what is in the bowl. It's colder for sure and fresher too, I guess.
Here are 22 seconds of the girl washing the window. The clip ends with a surprised look at the camera.
Happy Caturday!
So besides having nose prints on the glass you have tongue prints, too! What a cat! So much talent!
ReplyDeleteIs she writing the great feline novel there? Look out. It might be a tell all.
ReplyDeleteThere are no chemicals in the condensation on the window. And your window is cleaner than mine...that water sitting on it seems to grow little specks. Great video of your little lady!
ReplyDeleteCats are mysterious animals. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a clever girl she is! And pretty, too!
ReplyDeleteLol. There’s a way to clean windows! She’s a great help!
ReplyDeleteThey do love cold water. Ashley's late geriatric cat Hazel would only drink water with ice cubes in it. Mari prefers to always drink cold running water out of the sink. I've never seen a cat drink from the window condensation! LOL
ReplyDeleteOur cat, Sadie, licked the frozen windows in Bala. That's what we surmised. We saw her doing it a lot. She ripped off a layer of skin, lost weight, and wouldn't eat. It was terrible! Big $$$!
ReplyDeleteThought you should know!
Such a sweetie.
ReplyDeleteCats are such interesting creatures.
ReplyDeleteI think this first time I seen cat, wash windows.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Yes, they do love cold water and water from unusual places so it is a double win. :)
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