There was a time when we had to put plastic over our windows in winter because they were poor and leaky. But a few years ago, we upgraded them, and that winter-condensation things became a thing no more.
Much to Lacey's delight, however, we do get a bit of that on extremely cold days — those days when the temperature drops well below freezing, like maybe -30C/-22F. It becomes a treat for her to lick that moisture, for variety is the spice of life.
Here she is on her podium at my den window.
What a perfect perch for Lacey, surveying her domain!
ReplyDeleteIt must be the cold on her tongue that she enjoys.
ReplyDeleteSweet! She's sure a cutie, even with that habit of hers. :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing what cats like to do! Go Lacey.
ReplyDeleteOh I do wonder what flavor it might have, like a slurpy; cherry, blueberry (which did leave one's tongue blue) or ??
ReplyDeleteCats are such strange creatures. I always feel they are in a parallel universe that allows them to intersect with our own. Thus, some of the odd things they do have a perfect logic in their world.
ReplyDeleteWe had a cat that did that. We were in Muskoka, and it was frigid. Her tongue stuck, and she couldn't eat. So sad. and vet $$$!
ReplyDeleteCats enjoy the strangest things, but they probably think the same about us. That is COLD!
ReplyDeleteCats are weird creatures.
ReplyDeleteLaughing. Cats and windows.
ReplyDeleteCats are profoundly unexplainable at times! 🙂 Our cat has a variety of “eccentricities” as well.
ReplyDeleteShe's a sweetheart.
ReplyDeleteI remember putting plastic over the windows, back when we lived in an old house and the winters were colder. Honestly, I'm glad I don't have to do that anymore.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for window upgrades!
ReplyDeleteI recall putting plastic on our windows.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
There's no explaining cats. Don't try. They are creatures of mystery. Our creature of mystery has come out of hiding and has begun to come when called.
ReplyDeleteThat's just a weird kitty. Linda in Kansas
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