Celebrate Work by Playing or Sleeping! – IOTW Report

Celebrate Work by Playing or Sleeping!

Images from:

1) RogerF (Merlin) The dog, errrrr, cat days of summer.
2) Marco (JAMIE) PLANNING HIS DAY.
3) Old guy (Violet) on the couch very happy.
4) Claudia (Sammy) He doesn’t understand the word ‘labor’. What a life.
5) NAAC (Logan and Kilo)
6) NAAC (Simon)
7) Jerry (Momma cat feeding her babies) This is the third generation of this cat family that I been giving aid to, they a very fertile family.

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Thanks and have a lovely holiday!

18 Comments on Celebrate Work by Playing or Sleeping!

  1. I’m sensing sleeping is the favorite choice of today’s critters. Thanks to to those who sent in their pics, and to Claudia for her Sunday morning oasis from politics.

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  2. Why do excitable dogs and lazy cats sleep so much? What is the answer to this worrying question? Google is paying $27,485 to $29,658 consistently for cats and dogs to sleep. Where you might ask, is their money going? It’s going to their numbered Swiss bank accounts. This is why you should let sleeping dogs (and cats) lie. They’re earning money from Google. If you feed them filet mignon and fresh salmon consistently, they might disclose their hidden bank account numbers when they wake up.

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  3. As I sit here today pinned to my recliner by a 6-pound cat who magically manages to weigh 283 pounds when she’s in sleepy lap mode, I’ll share with you something I’ve learned over a lifetime spent (blissfully) in the company of cats:

    They have pockets. Huge pockets that open into a space much like the cloud, with endless storage capacity and easy access if you have the password. They never give up their passwords, of course.

    Everything you’ve ever thought you lost or misplaced was in fact taken by your cat. They’re like little magpies going after the shiny choice things. Coins? Jewelry? All there. That great chrome-loaded Schwinn you had when you were 11 and you thought it was stolen by those nasty Funkhouser boys down the block? It’s there, parked behind a 55-gallon drum full of quarters, and many of those are made of real silver. And oops, there’s the wedding ring you swore must have gone down the drain while you were washing dishes after the 2003 Thanksgiving feast.

    You’ll be rich if you can somehow get your cat to give up that password.

    But then again, you’re pretty darned rich being loved by the kitty sleeping in your lap.

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  4. My guard dog, Jessy the Golden Retriever sat sitting upright on the side porch for hours each day, but if you looked closer both his eyes where shut most of the time.

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