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0 comments | Monday, November 06, 2006

It was so cold that...



The funniest thing happened a couple of nights ago. We have several outdoor cats that sleep in the garden shed. They bundle together tightly in their straw bed when the temperatures take a dive. I took a notion to go and check on them and make sure they were okay. As I came upon them in the shed, I noticed something dark and shiny on the back of one of the cats. It threw me at first, because I thought it was a snake. But as I leaned in and centered the flashlight on it I could see that it was actually a lizard. Imagine that, a lizard laying on the back of a cat to stay warm. The poor thing must have gotten too far away from home when the temperatures dropped and decided the warmth of the cats was worth the risk. I'm guessing he made a safe retreat the next morning.





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