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Old February 23rd 05, 08:25 PM
Howard Berkowitz
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Default Belly baking

Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to move
around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a set of
large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the glass
doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws, seemingly
floating agaist the glass. At further examination, they indeed were
attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side, such that
he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's generally hidden.
When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from one side, and I may have
seen an ear. Without going closer, I know he's so comfortable that he
should not be disturbed.
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Old February 23rd 05, 08:50 PM
mlbriggs
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:25:23 -0500, Howard Berkowitz wrote:

Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to move
around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a set of
large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the glass
doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws, seemingly
floating agaist the glass. At further examination, they indeed were
attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side, such that
he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's generally hidden.
When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from one side, and I may have
seen an ear. Without going closer, I know he's so comfortable that he
should not be disturbed.




Nothing like enjoying a bright, sunny day. MLB

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Old February 23rd 05, 09:42 PM
Howard Berkowitz
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In article , mlbriggs
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:25:23 -0500, Howard Berkowitz wrote:

Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to move
around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a set of
large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the glass
doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws, seemingly
floating agaist the glass. At further examination, they indeed were
attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side, such
that
he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's generally hidden.
When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from one side, and I may have
seen an ear. Without going closer, I know he's so comfortable that he
should not be disturbed.




Nothing like enjoying a bright, sunny day. MLB

True. He was, however, doing his best impression of one of those cat
dolls with suction-cup feet clinging to the inside of a car window.

Apparently, his belly is toasty, and now he's just looking outside. I
wonder if he knows there's snow in the forecast?
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Old February 23rd 05, 09:58 PM
mlbriggs
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:42:22 -0500, Howard Berkowitz wrote:

In article , mlbriggs
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:25:23 -0500, Howard Berkowitz wrote:

Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to move
around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a set of
large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the glass
doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws, seemingly
floating agaist the glass. At further examination, they indeed were
attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side, such
that
he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's generally hidden.
When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from one side, and I may have
seen an ear. Without going closer, I know he's so comfortable that he
should not be disturbed.




Nothing like enjoying a bright, sunny day. MLB

True. He was, however, doing his best impression of one of those cat
dolls with suction-cup feet clinging to the inside of a car window.

Apparently, his belly is toasty, and now he's just looking outside. I
wonder if he knows there's snow in the forecast?



I just let TuTu out on the back enclosed patio because it is a nice day
here also. One minute flat -- she wanted in. Best wishes. MLB

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Old February 23rd 05, 10:46 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:42:22 -0500, Howard Berkowitz
yodeled:

In article , mlbriggs
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:25:23 -0500, Howard Berkowitz wrote:

Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to move
around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a set of
large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the glass
doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws, seemingly
floating agaist the glass. At further examination, they indeed were
attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side, such
that
he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's generally hidden.
When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from one side, and I may have
seen an ear. Without going closer, I know he's so comfortable that he
should not be disturbed.




Nothing like enjoying a bright, sunny day. MLB

True. He was, however, doing his best impression of one of those cat
dolls with suction-cup feet clinging to the inside of a car window.

Apparently, his belly is toasty, and now he's just looking outside. I
wonder if he knows there's snow in the forecast?


Stinky does Belly Toasting and Broiling himself.




Theresa
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My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
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Old February 24th 05, 12:17 AM
Mary
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"Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message
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Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to move
around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a set of
large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the glass
doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws, seemingly
floating agaist the glass. At further examination, they indeed were
attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side, such that
he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's generally hidden.
When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from one side, and I may have
seen an ear. Without going closer, I know he's so comfortable that he
should not be disturbed.


lol!


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Old February 24th 05, 12:40 AM
Cheryl
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On Wed 23 Feb 2005 02:25:23p, Howard Berkowitz wrote in
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Unfortunately, this doesn't lend itself to a picture. I had to
move around a fair bit before I understood the cat geometry!

I have a table on which I have indoor plant lights and trays for
starting seeds or growing small plants. Behind the table are a
set of large-windowed French doors.

Mr. Clark has wedged his large body between a plant tray and the
glass doors. At first, the only visible catsign were two paws,
seemingly floating agaist the glass. At further examination,
they indeed were attached to two legs.

Further study revealed that he has gotten himself on his side,
such that he's suntanning his entire underside, although he's
generally hidden. When I addressed him, a tail flicked out from
one side, and I may have seen an ear. Without going closer, I
know he's so comfortable that he should not be disturbed.


G They always find the heat!!

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Old February 24th 05, 12:41 AM
Cheryl
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On Wed 23 Feb 2005 03:42:22p, Howard Berkowitz wrote in
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Apparently, his belly is toasty, and now he's just looking
outside. I wonder if he knows there's snow in the forecast?


sssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! For Gawd's sake man, please censor that "s"
word properly!! lol

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/who isn't looking forward to tomorrows forcast.
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Old February 24th 05, 01:29 AM
Howard Berkowitz
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In article , Cheryl
wrote:

On Wed 23 Feb 2005 03:42:22p, Howard Berkowitz wrote in
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
):

Apparently, his belly is toasty, and now he's just looking
outside. I wonder if he knows there's snow in the forecast?


sssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! For Gawd's sake man, please censor that "s"
word properly!! lol


Do I remember you are also in the DC area? (I'm in Arlington VA)
 




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