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Old 03-17-2011, 09:48 AM #1
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Wink The Sunbeam stack:

Well, for 2 days in a row, the sunbeams have been plentiful here.

Weezie has never seen much of the sun...so she is really having a wonderful time in them.

Here is a funny CuteOverload pic....with dogs in a long sunbeam:
Appropriate for spring around here!
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My cats always find the sunbeams! They love the warmth.
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My cats also love the morning sun patch in our living room window...and follow it's movement as the morning progresses.
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Isn't it incredible how they go for that sun? My senior citizen cat, Tink, can find the tiniest spot of sun and sit right in it. What's cute is how they move with that sunray.
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Darling picture Mrs.D, thanks!
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Absolutely PURRFECT!!!! - j

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