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Ah, well, that does mean the cats could be dead.
Donna, I'm shocked and upset by this.Just saying, cats do not lay like that on a floor stretched out.
On Facebook a few years back, an animal group I belong to found a group called Punch A Dead Cat. We got it closed down. But photos of cats laying like this with grown men laughing and waiting to punch the dead cats. Totally vile.
The top cat's eyes are partially open, another give away.
Strato, where did you get the photo from?
Someone posted elsewhere that they had actually seen cats lying in that way, it happens when they all trust each other. I'm sure the kittens would be perfectly relaxed with the mother cat and each other. Personally, I thought it was a charming photo when I first saw it, and I think they are alive. I've seen lots of cats stretched out like that, I have a relative who regularly posts pics of their 2 cats asleep next to each other. And I was a cat-sitter for 4 cats for about 2 months.Donna, I'm shocked and upset by this.
I didn't know about things like this, and have removed my 'like' from that photo.
I love cats.
Saw this on Facebook and it’s so well done and spot on!This is from Twitter and brilliant.
Line Of Duty vs Boris Johnson.
I could see it and not on twitter.
I’ve always fed a premium dry cat food - by which I don’t mean Iams! - vet and breeders always said nothing you can buy in supermarket!My friend used IAMS for her cat she'd had from a kitten. The vet recommended it but the cat died quite young of kidney failure. Might have happened anyway but I've used whiskas/felix etc when I've had cats and they had much longer lives.
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My Alfie was often scretched out across the back of the sofa or full length along my legs with paws ahead of him! He did curl up sometimes and sometimes he did yoga in his sleep!I hope those cats are very much alive. I had a cat that used to sleep with his front paws stretched right out in front of him, he never curled up in a ball. He liked to lie flat out along the back of the sofa.
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LOL I love cats but I can't have one now as Bryan would just chase it within an inch of its life. Cats affront him, why are they even on this planet?My Alfie was often scretched out across the back of the sofa or full length along my legs with paws ahead of him! He did curl up sometimes and sometimes he did yoga in his sleep!
I need one of these that works with food particles......(Mr B)
Sorrry to hear this. Take heart that there are so many tricks in photography. Let's just hope it isn't so.Donna, I'm shocked and upset by this.
I didn't know about things like this, and have removed my 'like' from that photo.
I love cats.
I hope those cats are very much alive. I had a cat that used to sleep with his front paws stretched right out in front of him, he never curled up in a ball. He liked to lie flat out along the back of the sofa.
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Obie does all that! He also 'tastes' (food) in his sleep woofs & wags his tail.LOL I love cats but I can't have one now as Bryan would just chase it within an inch of its life. Cats affront him, why are they even on this planet?
My Border Terrier (now at the Bridge ) used to run in his sleep. His wee legs used to twitch and run and he would make these snuffly sounds. I like to think he was dreaming of chasing rabbits Miss that boy.
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