Dougy makes the most of rest time. His ottoman rarely gets cold!Occasionally, though, he moves. LOL!
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I share all my spaces with the kitty boys. The recliner is more or less mine, but the foot rest, arms, and top of the back usually have one or two kitty boys on them as well.
Mmm. They sniff each other’s butts, sniff each other when passing by, and give each other nose kisses. I don’t recall them cuddling. They do play together.
Yes, not all the time, but often enough. Persians, of course, can have respiratory issues because of the truncated muzzles. though snoring, so far, is the only one my two have experienced. Their veterinarian always checks for this problem when they are in for any reason, and he has been very good about educating me on things to watch for in my cats because of their breed.
Abby has always had some low level respiratory problems. The woman we got her from who rescued her said she has severe feline herpes as a kitten. She gets drops for dry eye in her right eye (her blind eye), and it seems she is always having something leak down the back of her throat.
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Dougy has the herpes in his eye, too. Though it doesn’t bother him often, he occasionally has to have eyedrops in his left eye. He hates it! (I do, too: the medicine costs a snot load for very little medicine, but when he needs it, he needs it! I’d feel terrible if he lost sight in the eye because I missed the need!
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How can you stop yourself from not fluffing him up? That belly, that belly, that wonderful, warm, fluffy belly!
~~dru~~
One can learn how to relax watching cats. For that matter, I actually (no joking now!) learned how to get close enough to birds to hand feed them by watching my neighbor cat Woody stalk birds at my feeders! As for dogs, Phenny, we can learn how to find pure joy by watching them! (I see a lot of that on your blog!)
Dougy knows how to relax just like my cat.
Yes, that is an important cat skill, and both Dougy and his brother Andy are experts!
Hahaha!
Dougy has it right. We all need a personal ottoman! 🙂
I share all my spaces with the kitty boys. The recliner is more or less mine, but the foot rest, arms, and top of the back usually have one or two kitty boys on them as well.
Do they ever cuddle up together?
Mmm. They sniff each other’s butts, sniff each other when passing by, and give each other nose kisses. I don’t recall them cuddling. They do play together.
Hey Dougy, Benji and Ms Zulu joined you in the activity on this lazy and a bit hot afternoon. A
A good plan! I joined in, too!
The missus and Mr. are wide awake now after a good restful night with thunderstorms…
It was cool here last night. I put on an extra blanket, and slept well myself in my snug bed!
Doug, you do not say if Dougy purrs during his nap . This is a quiet music which incites the human to make also a nap ! 🙂
In friendship
Michel
I haven’t ever heard Dougy purr while napping, though Andy sometimes does. (He also snores!)
So Andy snores? 🙂 Abby is our champion cat snorer. For a little cat, she can pack some volume.
Yes, not all the time, but often enough. Persians, of course, can have respiratory issues because of the truncated muzzles. though snoring, so far, is the only one my two have experienced. Their veterinarian always checks for this problem when they are in for any reason, and he has been very good about educating me on things to watch for in my cats because of their breed.
Abby has always had some low level respiratory problems. The woman we got her from who rescued her said she has severe feline herpes as a kitten. She gets drops for dry eye in her right eye (her blind eye), and it seems she is always having something leak down the back of her throat.
Dougy has the herpes in his eye, too. Though it doesn’t bother him often, he occasionally has to have eyedrops in his left eye. He hates it! (I do, too: the medicine costs a snot load for very little medicine, but when he needs it, he needs it! I’d feel terrible if he lost sight in the eye because I missed the need!
How can you stop yourself from not fluffing him up? That belly, that belly, that wonderful, warm, fluffy belly!
~~dru~~
Fortunately, both kitty boys let me fluff their tummies. You are right, it is irresistible! Texturally, it is very soft and inviting.
Humans can learn from cats. You don’t see a cat drinking coffee at 3:00pm to stay awake. If you feel tired, take a nap!
Point well taken, RWM! I also believe we can learn from cats and other animals.
Dougy is king of his Ottoman Empire.
Ha! Ha! I guess you could say that!
absolutely ;o) cats have this special zen-gene and they are the masters of relaxing ;o)
One can learn how to relax watching cats. For that matter, I actually (no joking now!) learned how to get close enough to birds to hand feed them by watching my neighbor cat Woody stalk birds at my feeders! As for dogs, Phenny, we can learn how to find pure joy by watching them! (I see a lot of that on your blog!)