With the thermometer approaching the low 80s (27-28°C), Andy and Dougy (in the photo above) turn into solar cats, lounging where the sun shines. In this instance, Dougy’s on the cat lounger by the back door. Good solar choice, kitty!
With the thermometer approaching the low 80s (27-28°C), Andy and Dougy (in the photo above) turn into solar cats, lounging where the sun shines. In this instance, Dougy’s on the cat lounger by the back door. Good solar choice, kitty!
They are both gorgeous just like my Mattao who lived with me for 16 years.
Thanks, Leona! I agree, though I am biased!
Does all that stored solar energy come out at night? 🙂
You know it does! Ha!
Those cats love a good sun spot! The dark coats can really soak up the heat.
We had 2 days here last week in the mid 80s. It was 33 this morning, although it has reached the mid 60s this afternoon. The field temperature runs a few degrees cooler than what I see on the porch thermometer. We had some light nipping of my potato plants.
We don’t think of putting in garden till the last week of May here if we want to avoid frost or if we don’t use special techniques to protect from frost and cold.
As for the kitties, they truly do take in a lot of solar energy!
The dogs and I are right there with your solar cats. We just got inside from working (me), playing and resting (Lucy and Riley) in the sunny backyard.
I hope they sleep well tonight, though all that solar energy is bound to keep them going like the Energizer bunny!
Ha, ha. No, it put us all to sleep.
You, Lucy, and Riley must have worked very hard in the yard if the solar charge didn’t keep everyone up all night!
Are you trying to make us jealous? Really some cats peeps! MOL The temperature is 9C/ 48F here in sometimes sunny Prince George BC. I am looking for sun out in the backyard and Kali will come out when I finally find the sun. We are not solar cats or we’d freeze.
Shoko
Not to worry! We are forecasted to get your weather tomorrow and for the next week!
Funny how cats can’t resist lying in the sun.
Especially Persians since you’d think they’d be warm enough. (I’m very envious reading of your visit to Paris!~ I hope others reading this note take a look since your visit to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France is very interesting and shows glode that look like repros, but are, in fact, over h=three centuries old!)
https://leggypeggy.com/2017/05/07/books-science-and-globes-all-in-one-place/