Molly the Cat, our darling girl, looked to be considering a potential hidey hole. With the glare of the sun I wouldn't have seen her if she hadn't moved. It was a small let-me-get-cozy-in-here movement. Click.
She's such a sweet girl, our Molly the Cat.
What a great cat . . . .
ReplyDeleteShe certainly is!
DeleteHey there Molly ol' girl, you a a slick and accomplished jungle cat. Fantastic job of camouflage.
ReplyDeletePurrrrrrrrrrrrrr, you know it! says Molly.
DeleteDoh, sorry that's was, you are a slick etc. She looks so alert.
ReplyDeleteThat's what both Molly and I thought. To the left of her is a butterfly bush. Let's hope the butterflies are alert.
DeleteIs she the type that needs a bell on her to make sure she doesn't get the birds?
ReplyDeleteShe knows how to stalk and be in stealth mode but she doesn't catch birds unless they fall out of their nest. She'll pick them up and run them into the house. She may not understand that she can eat them.
DeleteShe is looking at something intently. It looks like she is making some sound too from just the way her mouth looks. Our one cat makes this weird sound whenever he sees a bird
ReplyDeleteCould be a spider, if she's looking that way. I just realized that hidey hole is a great vantage point to watch the birds that play in the trees to the right.
DeleteOh Molly, I love you already. Our four kitties always find a hidey-hole under the sun-dappled shrubs.
ReplyDeletePurrrrrrrrr, says Molly the Cat. "Mewwwww to your kitties."
DeleteMolly forgot that most important part of being invisible, closing the eyes. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's how I noticed she was in there. hahaha
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