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Lord Dudley Mountcatten’s idea of playing in the snow usually looks like this:
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But after the first small dump of the season last week the husband took his highness out for a winter stroll.
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But as much as Dudley loves the fresh air and being outside, cold feet is not his thing.
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So he found the one bare patch of stone wall…
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Loved on his favorite rock….
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And carefully avoiding as much snow as he could, made his way back inside.
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Lord Mountcatten is a fair weather feline and was pleased when all the snow melted the next day.
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Well at least he knows what likes and what he doesn’t. He’s ahead of the game though, most cats won’t even attempt to go out in the snow.
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He keeps pestering me to go out, but once he gets there he’s not thrilled.
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Rocks in winter are no warmer than snow, just less slippery in most cases. The cats I live with right now are not allowed to go outside (not my choice) but cats I have lived with in the past have either loved snow or hated it. I doubt it had anything to do with the temperatures of thing beneath their feet.
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Not warmer, but not wet either.
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Gotta love his problem-solving skills.
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When it comes to warmth and comfort, he’s a savant.
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Adorable. Glad it finally looks (looked) like winter there.
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For a day and a half. It was nice….
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That’s about what we had. Full report forthcoming.
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His Lordship clearly is ready for Spring, but it the meantime “has a plan” for navigating the snow when it comes.
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His Lordship does not like wet feet.
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He’s SNOW pretty!!
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He’s a cutie. Snow or no.
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