She looks so tiny–but then again, I have two male cats who are hearty eaters, and, as they wou’d like to call it, “big-boned.”
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I’ve been reading/sunning on the front porch all day – I feel like that kitty.
Is that a baby picture?
That’s a Tink picture, itself not but two days old, and the girl herself not quite five years old.
She looks so tiny–but then again, I have two male cats who are hearty eaters, and, as they wou’d like to call it, “big-boned.”