Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Tuesday Dose of Cute: Another Tractor Cat
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Your black kitty reminds me of our black cat Annie. They have very similar looks and expressions. Mine was an orfan that I raised from a week old, feeding her with a bottle and even carrying her to work with me. So I don't think black cats are bad luck-I love my girl!
ReplyDeleteWhat, you decided the donkeys couldn't pull the baler? Come on. Think how many great photos you could get for your Daily Donkey series out of that scenario.
ReplyDeletewe need a new tractor in the worst way. Smokey Joe, is on it's last set of nuts and bolts
ReplyDeleteLove your tractor cat! We have a black one also, but he stays inside the house.
ReplyDeleteYour cat is a much bigger version of my Blacky. He is doing what cats love to do - sit in high places and survey their kingdom.
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