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  1. #1
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    Friday was bitter cold here, but my 4 who go outside supervised INSISTED on a trip out to the backyard and the sun shine. Joke was on them, ha ha. Vita never made it out of the garage, she was back at the door to get inside. Chestnut stepped off the concrete apron onto the frozen grass (we have no snow yet) and tippy toed around for 30 seconds before he too had to get back in. And he was the noisiest one demanding to get out, ha ha.

    Sparkle just headed straight for the catnip (all gone at this time of year) until a gust of wind literally chased her back inside. And then there is Crystal. She settled under the bird feeder and was prepared to wait as long as it took. I had to pick her up and carry her in.

    I do hope Oscar and Cole were a bit more cooperative in their venture outside on the deck. The sun speckling Oscar's back in the first pic is startling! I can't decide if he has a white tip on his tail or if that is more of the sun. And the plume on the rear end of Cole is gorgeous!!!!
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    Oscar's tail is interesting....the last 3 inches or so of it turn from a brown tabby to almost a silver tabby marking. So that is what you likely noticed.

    He IS pretty, isn't he? (proud meowmie)

    As it gets dry up here, and he started scratching a lot under his chin, I started adding a single drop of canola oil to each cat's wet food in the morning.
    Great results within a week! And no extra scratching! Oscar's fur is SOOOO soft now...So is Cole's but there is a lot more fur for the oil to work with, and he never had a scratching problem. But he is nice and shiny!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    I loved reading this thread,and seeing how beautiful your cats are.My Monty's tail is just like Cole's.Curling.Especially when Monty gets that burst of energy every night and runs around like a cookoo with his tail turned.It's a real Hoot.
    That porch looks great for them to enjoy for a couple minutes every now and then in the winter.I do the same with our new screened in porch.But I get so afraid they'll want to go out all the time so I cut it short. Poor babies.But,there are Fishercats in my yard sometimes and they EAT cats!Among ather preditors.But I would never let them out-out.The screened in porch we have even has a locked door with a slide bolt near the bottom.(just a wee bit paranoid.) )And we stay with them for the fresh air event.
    I know...Way to over protected.
    Your babies look so happy and we know how lucky they are
    Thanks for sharing their story.They really are lucky cats.

    Thank You Kim for this wonderful siggy

    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power ,the world will know peace" jimi hendrix

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