I do believe this is a great day for some garden inspection
and exercising, don't you agree?
and exercising, don't you agree?
Let's see who wins the eat a whole lot of grass,
barf first contest, shall we?
barf first contest, shall we?
I'm so going to win this... from here on, call me, Rutger, the Grass Eating Barf Best Champion.
Heh heh. Only one of my 2 cats eats grass, but he doesn't seem to do it for barfing purposes, thankfully. And of course he doesn't eat the cat grass grown especially for him in a corner of the garden. Oh no. The stuff poking through our fence from nextdoor is MUCH nicer...
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous BSHs you have, Pia - barfers or not!
Hurrah! The cats are back. I've missed them.
ReplyDeleteLOL! My dogs like to eat grass, too. And then throw up. *sigh*
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They are wonderful pictures of your two british cats Miss Pia.
ReplyDeleteJust wondering, when Poppy goes to the vet they say she is overweight at 5.5 kg, but I am sure it is their stocky build. She is never going to be sevlte like a Burmese.
What do you think? Fat or fit?
Two beautiful window-watchers or "Fenstergucker" watching the world go by or is there anything interesting going on in the garden?
ReplyDeleteOh, the dog too likes eating grass (he has learnt from champions...), AFoS. And thanks, glad you like the barfers:)
ReplyDeleteThey're always here, Kari, lurking in the background, if they had their way they'd probably overtake this whole blog, can't have that...:)
Dito on that, Paz, see above:)
Thanks, Poppy Q, I think the weight sound perfect for a BSH girl! I've had a couple of vets commetning on their weight here too, which I do find rather offensive since one wouldn't compare a small dog to a big one but for some reason all cat breeds should be molded the same in weight and built (according to ignorant vets). My biggest brit girl weighs close to 8 kg (but unusually big for a female cat) the other female have been weighing from 4-7 kg something. The males 5-10 kg. If you can just sense the ribs of the cat when stroking lightly agains the sides, the weight is usually perfect.
Thanks, Titania, the word in Swedish would be "fönstergluttare" or "fönsterguckare", so I completely know what you mean:) I think there was some cat action going on in the garden at the time.
They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so, Felis:)
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