Monday, December 19

Monday Dose of Cute: A Roasty Toasty Spot

Molly Doodlebug tucked into vintage black metal stool - FarmgirlFare.com
For an itty bitty kitty

When I scooped up this cute little vintage step stool at a junk mall a few months ago, I knew it would come in handy, but I never thought it would become a cozy solar cat bunk for 16-year-old, 3½ pound Molly Doodlebug. I may have to rethink my plans to repaint it.

Wishing you a warm and happy week wherever you're spending it!

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5 comments:

  1. absolutely keep your painting paws off Molly's new cozy spot - a mature cat needs her warm space! critters do find the best (often oddest) places to be confortable!

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  2. I thought she was in a toaster-oven!

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  3. 3 1/2 lbs? Itty bitty kitty! That's just adorable. I had a cat once that weighed 24 lbs. It would be funny to see them next to each other.

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  4. That is just precious! What a great spot for a winter nap!

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  5. A dark blue or purple would complement the orange of the cat.

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