A hibernating cat
Posted: 19 Dec 2019, 08:10
We get some cold nights this time of year and Molly is normally tucked up, on "her" bed by 8.00pm.
She hates the wind, too many noises, so when its windy, she stays inside. Either on the bed or on the drawer full of clothes under it
She was in last night by 6.00pm, had something to eat, went to bed, just had something to eat and has gone back to bed She probably won't go out until later this morning or even this afternoon. Did the same yesterday
I don't have a litter tray inside, so she's got a better bladder than me
She hates the wind, too many noises, so when its windy, she stays inside. Either on the bed or on the drawer full of clothes under it
She was in last night by 6.00pm, had something to eat, went to bed, just had something to eat and has gone back to bed She probably won't go out until later this morning or even this afternoon. Did the same yesterday
I don't have a litter tray inside, so she's got a better bladder than me