For the Celcius impaired: 29ºC = 84ºF & 23ºC = 73ºF
23ºC would be a comfortable temperature here in Southern California; 29ºC isn't that unusual a temperature during the summer. Even higher...
Awww...poor kitties....but I love it when they "air out their tummies" like that.Nothing more adorable than an uppyside down kitty.
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Tubby
Spring 1986 - Dec. 11, 2004
RIP Big Boy
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Peanut
Fall 1988 - Jan. 24, 2007
RIP Snotty Girl
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Robin
Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl
I just love that last picture. That made me laugh out loud! Your kitties are cute. Thank you for telling me about this thread and sharing your kitties with us.
poor cats...POOR YOU! it must be miserable not having AC.
Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
I never thought I'd use my ac but find I love it since I can set it to where I want and not have to freeze.
However, I can totally relate to the heat having suffered for long summers with it for years.
Since I didn't have carpeting, I would mist parts of the floors with cold water for the cats to sleep on. It would dry fast and leave the floor cool. You can do the same thing by just mopping the floor with cool/cold water. Fans blowing also helps.
I've even made ice packs wrapped in towels for the cats to sleep next too.![]()
No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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MY BLESSINGS:
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Grandma (RB), Chester, Angel, Chip
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Leonardo (RB), Luke (RB), Winnie, Chuck,
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Frankie
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WHERE YOU ARE IS WHERE YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE!!!
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75 to 84 degrees F (yes, I am celcius impared) is a heat wave of enormous preportions
So what is the humidity like when it's that warm?? Really, I'm not being factitous.
We're all suffering here in Phoenix. It's 108F 42C and suppose to reach 111 - 113 in the next few days. UGH...
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