Cat’s need to understand the weather at least as much as any other creature
Every cat knows what to do in the sun.
But what about those times the sun isn’t out?
Start with checking the weather before heading out
If you see snow, don’t go out unprepared
Bundle up first
Better yet, just find someone warm to sleep the winter away
If it’s raining, you’ll want your umbrella
You’ll probably want one big enough to share
Or just go inside
Failing that, find a good place to hide
Sometime rain comes with thunder so you’ll have to plan a place to hide inside too
Even sunny days have their hazards
So you’ll want to hide from that, sometimes
Or you could go swimming (just don’t let anyone think you enjoy it)
Or you could find the perfect balance between sun and shade
Topless Tuesday
Topless Tuesday
Nothing like an afternoon ride.
Topless Tuesday

Topless Tuesday
Topless Tuesday, here we are again:
Anatomy of a Nap
There is an art to napping. Just ask my cats – they’re expert nappers.
To start with, you do have to do something before the nap that is worthy of a nap. Something like writing a blog post, editing a story, making it all the way to your food dish and back.
Second you need the right place for this nap.
Not all naps are equal. A “five minute pick me up” shouldn’t be taken in bed…
and a good solid 2 hour nap in your office chair is going to cause problems.
If it’s someone else’s office chair, all bets are off.
Have a napping buddy.
Naps are better when you’re curled up next to someone else.
Then you not only add to your sleep quotient, but it counts as a social activity. A full on cuddle pile is perfect for a good nap.
Be prepared to dream.
Naps, since they aren’t like night time sleeping, tend to bring out the really weird dreams.
Better yet, you get to remember them. So have a note book handy for when you wake up.
Then get back to writing/prepping for your next nap.