Images from:
1 Different Tim (Garfield the Wondercat. Doing what he does best. Nothing!)
2 anonymous (This is Sonny, preparing for bed)
3 Chuffed-Beyond-Words (Pepper)
4 Sturge
7 Cisco Kid (Mystique)
8 Little Sis (Pistol)
11 forcibly deranged (Our eldest’s and his wife’s ‘boys’ Logan and Kilo)
Image 10 is courtesy of pixabay.com and images 5, 6, 9, 12 are courtesy of unsplash.com
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Use ‘Critters’ in the subject line. Include your screen name in the body of the email. Tell me the name of your critter so I can include it with your screen name. Let us know in the comments any other info you want to share!
NEEDED:
Bathtime critters
Springtime critters
CONTEST! Here is the theme: Critters Acting Like Royalty
I will post the winners sometime mid-April to give you time to snap some pictures of your Kings and Queens! We KNOW they think they are royalty; letโs see their attitude!
Thanks!
My doggie did NOT want to get up today. Neither did I!! ๐
Thanks Claudia!
Thanks Claudia. A very good choice of photos for toady’s DST “tribute”. Have a great Sunday. Loving that orange tabby.
Tried something new this year to try to beat the tired feeling I get regardless of which way the time changes. I moved my meals the day before so that they coincided with the time as it would be Sunday (Today). I ate an hour early for lunch and for dinner. I woke up comfortably at 6 (used to be 5). I think our metabolism has more control over our internal clock than anything else and by changing your eating times you alter the clock. This is the easiest ‘Leap Forward’ I have had.
Just my thoughts……
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My Chihuahua is still on dog time.
Probably will stay that way for weeks.
This gallery of characters is living the good life not caring a single bit if someone changed the clocks!
Thanks Claudia!
Thanks for the lovely photos, Claudia,
especially that lazing raccoon!
Good job Claudia.
My basset is still adjusting to DST from 3 or 4 years ago so it’s hard to tell how she’ll react today.
Burner, if your dog is on dog time he’s probably off by 7 times whatever the time difference is anyway. Since a dog yr. is equivalent to 7 people years. And you know what dogs could care less.