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    Graemer, the snowcat...pics

    My Mom thought I would dislike the snow, and she let me run outside today. She was wrong. I like the snow, as you can see.
    And I kept on going...

    And going...

    And going...


    see next post

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    and going




    Then a big black labbie doggie came along and I had to go inside.

    But I will sneak out another time!

    Grammy Crackers!

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    Here's a pic of a pic from 2 summers ago

    I was in love with my sleepy monkey named Monk....but I gave him up later that year and now Monk sleeps by himself.



    Graemer

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    What a handsome snow cat Graemer is!
    We got a lot more snow than you did, it would be over my cat's head if she dared to venture out today!(she did not)
    I guess the snow is not so bad if you only get your furry feet wet and not your belly too.
    What is up with those black labs anyway? We are surrounded by them here and my cat can't stand to be near them!
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    Not that much snow this time...

    We have more drifting here than snow.....it is always quite windy on the islands. Our weather pattern is more like Plattsburgh than Burlington. The snow was up to Graemer's belly but he didn't head for the drifts. He would have kept on going if the doggie hadn't disrupted his trip around the yard. I think he would have gotten cold if he had stayed out much longer.

    Do you want me to send the snowplow your way Vermontcat?
    Sound like you need them more than I do!



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    Such great pix!! Hope he didn't get too cold out there!! I love his long skinny tail!! I'd love to see his little aby paw prints in the snow!
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    LOL Great pictures!

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    She's need less deep snow for you to see prints! Right now all you'd see are leg-marks!

    We see the best bunny-prints from the wild bunny who comes into our yard when there is 1/2 inch or less new snow. In fact, if it never snowed here, we would never have know we HAVE a wild rabbit around, because we never saw him for 5 years - until a few weeks ago, when I finally caught a glimpse of him in the headlights as I came in the driveway one night!

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    Graemer the Snow cat, who would have thought...I don't suppose Miley is interested in the snow. Great pics SAS. Keep them coming.

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    What terrific pictures! At first I was worried because I didn't see a leash, but then when I noticed Graemer was tummy high in the snow I figured he couldn't do any quick dashing off..... or could he? I know he is quite the little rascal! I don't imagine we'll see Miley girl make her snow debut any time soon. She seems like a sensible girl to me. Keep those pictures coming. We have no snow down here in the suburbs of Philadelphia but if all of the rain we have recently gotten had been snow we would have been buried!

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    Graemer sure does make a cute snow kitty. If it snowed here, I bet my cats would never want to go out in it.

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    AAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
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    So cute seeing slim little Graemer in the high snow. Today we have the first snow here (we had some powder that didn't last in September (!) and end November) but Filou dreams of tropical countries in his radiator bed.

    In the botanical garden here they have a desert house, a rather small desert but I am sure Filou would like to be a mountain lion there

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    Oh , so much snow ...I WANT LOTS OF SNOW HERE TOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . Today we had a tiny bit of snow , so I raced outside with Inka . She HATED it !! I took some pics , and will post them soon !
    Graemer looks as if he was born there and lived there all his kitty-life !!

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    Awww What great snow kitty pictures!!!
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