Absolutely Kate, no difference at all! Except the whiskers of course. ;)The young whether they have fur or not love to play and sometimes just get a bit carried away. :) Vivienne x
Absolutely not !!! Lovely post and photos the children will love to look back on when they tell threir children tales about their childhoodf. Cheers Helen
Have not been able to read any of my favorite blogs for a few days and you have posted so many superb photos and fascinating thoughts in the meantime! Thank you for all this bloggy goodness and now I want to sew some gingham bunting right this instant instead of washing the dishes ... We have lived deep in the country and now very close to the centre of Melbourne and while the country is fresh and beautiful I find more open minds and variety and just hearing so many languages spoken around me and the freedom to be me in the city (and music and shops!)
There's nothing like a comment to stop me feeling like I'm talking to myself. If you leave one here I'll pop one back here too, so don't forget to come back and continue the conversation ..
Super pix! Wonder if the cats will remin such friends my two didn't but as I only have one child I can't say about
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The cat pictures have made my daughter's day! I wish our two cats got that close. Ours keep their distance...
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Not much rivalry going on there... but lots of sibling love. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteMy cats still do that sometimes, but it does tend to end with one getting too rough with the other. Looks like good fun was had in the sea!
ReplyDeleteIt's the same everywhere isn't it..our two dogs carry on like kids now the kids have grown up!
ReplyDeletelove this post. we have 2 cats and 2 daughters and this is so very familiar. lovely observations! x
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Kate and oh, so familiar! x
ReplyDeleteIt's all good playful fun - she says. I know what my lot are like if it goes too far.
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Absolutely Kate, no difference at all! Except the whiskers of course. ;)The young whether they have fur or not love to play and sometimes just get a bit carried away. :)
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Oh, what wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I had two cats who never, ever got that close to each other!
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Fabulous photographs...and all good fun!
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Great post!! Made me laugh!! xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely not !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely post and photos the children will love to look back on when they tell threir children tales about their childhoodf.
Cheers
Helen
Have not been able to read any of my favorite blogs for a few days and you have posted so many superb photos and fascinating thoughts in the meantime!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all this bloggy goodness and now I want to sew some gingham bunting right this instant instead of washing the dishes ...
We have lived deep in the country and now very close to the centre of Melbourne and while the country is fresh and beautiful I find more open minds and variety and just hearing so many languages spoken around me and the freedom to be me in the city (and music and shops!)
Nope! you are absolutely right!lovely frolicking!
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Great photos Kate!
ReplyDeleteBobbi and Jess never get that close to each other, but then again we didn't know them when they were kittens so they may have just grown out of it!
The children are having a good old frolick aren't they!
Jeanne
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