Christmas Cat

Fri, Dec 18, 2009

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Curled small and dark, a soft pink fleece cushions her from cold metal.

It’s been a long day.

A stretching, stalking, mewing, purring, playing, pawing perfection of a day.  But even though food is coming soon.  Even though Christmas is around the corner, school is out for two whole weeks, and Santa is outside collecting money for charity and he’s already given you a lollipop, this little cat is done.

Mad cat

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21 Responses to “Christmas Cat”

  1. Dan Says:

    You know you aren’t allowed to have kids in the shopping trolly like that. you can go to prison for it you know (that’s what I tell my two anyhow)

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    • Jo Beaufoix Says:

      Hmmmm, prison might be quite restful…Then again. And where has your lovely bearded face gone young man. That is not you. It looks like you, but I can see through it you know. Tsk.

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  2. Sybil Law Says:

    I know just how she feels!
    She’s so cute. :)

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  3. Insomniac Mummy Says:

    I might ask the husband to oush me round the supermarket in the trolley like this next time we go. It looks oddly restful.

    Very cute!

    :)

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  4. Heather Says:

    awww, how gorgeous. And I’m loving the pink fur.

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  5. Dumdad Says:

    Every little girl is entitled to a catnap now and then.

    Just been catching up with your week’s posts. The panto sounded like a lot of fun. It’s something I’ve never taken my kids to, more’s the pity.

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  6. blog-a-bye-baby Says:

    Oooh, a fabulously inspirational picture… at 39 weeks pregnant, I am going to insist on sitting in the trolley when my other half and I do our Christmas supermarket sweep on Monday

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  7. Dad Who Writes Says:

    Utterly cute! Little elf (also two) loves to ride in the shopping trolley, though at seven last night, she was far from sleepy (going through an I-won’t-go-to-bed phase in a very strident way at the moment).

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  8. Jo Beaufoix Says:

    Awwwww, I hope little Elf settles on Christmas Eve. Then Mummy and Daddy can have a little calm before the whirl of Christmas morning truly begins. Seems like only yesterday Miss M was a tiny two. I can’t believe she’ll be five in January. She’s still small enough to sleep in trolleys though, which can only be a good thing. ;D

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  9. Kerry Says:

    Gorgeous :)

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  10. Irene Says:

    Time to go home for some cuddles and hugs on the sofa with Mom. Snuggles and some sleep will take care of that.

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  11. Corey livingandloving Says:

    but oh my heavens is she cute. ♥

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  12. Rosie Scribble Says:

    There’s a bottle of wine in that trolley. Did you give her a few drops? Hmmm? I did tell you last time that it wasn’t such a good idea.

    Hang on… are you sure that’s your trolley? There are cleaning sponges in there.

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