My three little Greek transplants are adjusting to winter remarkably well!
Not that it's technically winter yet.
Honey boldly ventured out (cat door is held open with clothespins because not everybody gets the concept of pushing the door open yet!)
No fear! But Buttercup needed to think about it a little longer.
Hello, beautiful!
Wait, you can't go back in! You just came out!
Daisy was saying something to me.
Aren't these three gorgeous? And they have personalities to match!
Buttercup was channelling her inner meerkay.
And I think she smelled something interesting!
Yes, these Greek girls are fitting in VERY nicely!
I still want to know what language they "meow" in!
ReplyDeleteMe too!!
DeleteThey really are gorgeous girls! I'm so amazed they'll tolerate the cold. My babies are all warm weather kitties who wouldn't ever even set a toe I snow.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little surprised at how readily they'e taken to winter!!
DeleteThis is a trio act that puts on a good show for you.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do! And it's a circus at suppertime.
DeleteThere's something very different about them. They really are lovely cats.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for you to meet them!
DeleteAwe they are so pretty. Glad they are fitting in.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy, me too!!
DeleteAww, Natalie, they are GORGEOUS!!! And that's of course Honey in a nutshell to be bold and first :-) They look remarkably well adapted and happy! The images are so sweet... I love the one where Buttercup is channeling her inner meerkat but in the second image (with her eyes closed) I think her butt has simply frozen stuck to the ground ;-) Sweet! XOXO
ReplyDeleteHahaha I think you may be right!!! Of course they may feel differently about winter once the real cold sets in!
DeleteThey are all so pretty ! Thanks for sharing , Have a good day .
ReplyDeleteOh your three kitties are adorable. And Buttercup does look like a meerkat. I love the way the other two are watching what she's watching. Great that they acclimatized. I'mm not sure how we're going to get the Tanzanian Trio here in our home to take to the South African winters one day when we go home. Have a great day. Jo (East Africa)
ReplyDeleteAnimals really are amazingly adaptable!!
DeleteOh, they are beauties. I wonder how long it will take for them to figure out the door.
ReplyDeleteButtercup and Redford have figured it out but the rest of the brain trust is taking its time...
DeleteThey're adjusting better to winter than I am. LOL. At least we've had a few mild days and so a lot of the snow we got last week is gone.
ReplyDeletePurrs from my two to your entire crew!
They'll be asking Santa for snow shoes!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Showing a cat how to use the door always was a challenge. I put something they really wanted on the outside. After that, returning was not a problem. But, what does a cat really want? And, you have so many.
ReplyDeleteThey ARE gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI think these gourgeous girls are saying "meow"!
ReplyDeleteThe 3 orange musketeers... wait musketeerets??? what do you call girl musketeers?
ReplyDeleteI think they are meant to be Mouserketeers, being barn cats.
DeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEspecially against the snow...
Cheers!
Linda :o)
"Not technically Winter"? As far as the sun is concerned MIDwinter day is the 21st of December, and if Winter is not December, January & February,that would mean part of March would have to be Winter. March? Winter? Nah. Tis true the weather lags a little behind the light, but December, January & February - that's Winter.
ReplyDeleteI know some people claim midwinter day is the start of winter, just as they claim midsummer day is the start of summer, but they're nuts.
ohhh how these made me smile! Such gorgeous girls! Look at the up-turned tails!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThey really are gorgeous girls !
ReplyDeleteOver here it´s no snow , just greay weather and rain :(
Wow, you have lots of snow already. Glad to see the kitties are adjusting to it.
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThey look like little characters, too =)