We can debate when winter begins. In astronomical terms, the dratted cold season begins when the sun reaches Capricorn near December 21st. However, for us here in the Great White North, in real meteorological terms, we consider it to start around December 01.
But Lacey is already embracing the changing weather, or at least adapting to it. In summer there is no good reason for her to seek the sun on our bed, but suddenly, we find her there on a regular basis.
And then, there is Sue's lap. It had been months since Lacey last visited during lunchtime tv session. We wondered if she had forgotten or had decided that she no longer adored Sue.
Suddenly, she has returned to the lap of luxury, as it were.
Cozy is the winter mode. Puss knows!
ReplyDeleteHappy Caterday to Lacey and her minions. Smart gal that, who already has that wonderful fur coat, to loll in the sun or on Sue's lap!
ReplyDeleteWe can learn a lot from cats!
ReplyDeleteA cat's view of the world remains a mystery, I guess. Your one seems to have it sorted, that's for sure. :-)
ReplyDeleteCats know . . everything.
ReplyDeleteShe looks so cozy! Mari is stretched out in front of the fire right now. She loves my lap but may love the fire more. :)
ReplyDeleteThey have their own way of doing things.
ReplyDeleteShe sure does look comfy! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are competing for her affection
ReplyDeleteCats are heat-seeking missiles.
ReplyDeleteI guess I look at winter when I look out window and there is snow on ground.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on.
Lacey is very, very pleased with Sue's lap.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that cute! Our cats are in for a shock today!
ReplyDeleteI sometimes wish I was a cat, choosing a cosy sunny corner and snuggle up. Dreaming of summer.
ReplyDeleteI love every Lacey post!
ReplyDeleteThey are unknowable but oh-so-adorable! Lacey looks like she cuddles up a lot like my Sweetness. Total domination, haaha! She dukes it out with the laptop for that coveted space right in the middle of everything. I love it. xoxo
ReplyDeleteCats are odd critters, and that's part of their charm.
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