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Our little darlings and the snow!!!!.........Do they like it or NOT

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josaphine32 | 11:06 Mon 02nd Feb 2009 | Animals & Nature
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Well the snow is not that thick here at the moment, The cats are lined up at the door as they want to go out, I open the door and they just look at me to say your kidding right, I then shut the door and they want me to open it again?


The dogs wont even get out of the bed, I think they are holding the bladders to bursting point here,

What does your little ones have to say about it?
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As far as I can tell my cat hasn't been out all day either as there are no paw prints in the snow in the garden! She must be crossing her legs too! lol
The Yorkie was just fine walking on the snowy patio until she stepped off the edge and disappeared up to her ears! She struggled out with a look of wounded dignity. Very huffy!

Three of the cockerpoos were off in the fields and woods for nigh on four hours.When they deigned to reappear, their top halves were completely brown with mud, the lower halves white with dirty snow, and one had acquired fancy leggings, consisting of great snowballs sticking to her.I've put all in the kitchen to 'melt' ! . (I reckon they've been enjoying it ).
Hi josaphine my dogs adore the snow, we have had a great day with wet paws, wet coats, shaking wet coats everywhere it's been a nightmare as for the cats, they will not get their paws wet, no way.But the cat litter has gone down to half a bag now.
fredpuli I figured that, with your username, you were a Hungarian Puli man. What's a cockerpoo? A crappy spaniel or a poodle spaniel?

My two are indoor cats - they were radiator hugging and duvet hugging all day!
Isla, the youngest dog, has never seen snow before and was amazed and rushed round the garden and then stood there watching as the snow continued to fall around her - pity I didn't have my camera there. Jack, the oldest dog (now nearly 12) stood inside and watched then tootled out, had a pee and came back to the door to come in straight in. Harry the cat is cuddled so close up to the radiator that I'm hoping that she doesn't actually burn herself! Jess the younger labrador didn't really notice anything different from usual, she is rather thick (but very loving!) It's going to be horrible on the roads tomorrow if it freezes tonight, which I think it probably will.
My youngest cat (12) has been acting really strangely. She keeps rushing out, coming back in and charging up stairs then chasing back down, beeping at me then rushing back out. She's very excited by this snow
Our two usually "go" outside, and have been looking longingly out the window since yesterday. We know from past experience that the little girl doesnt go when it is cold frozen ground and inevitably holds it in until she cant anymore, and et voila, accident on kitchen floor.
So we took pity and got some cat litter from the shop and dug out the old litter tray, and the minute it was down, Elvis went straight in for a wee, hotly followed by Nu who produced copiously!
I have to say, its the closest thing i've ever seen to relief on their poor wee faces!
Wolf, do you mind! A cockerpoo is a crappy both and proud of it (mine are miniature poodle dog X American cocker spaniel bitch) ! They look a lot closer to poodle than spaniel and all have the poodle agility (and "non-moulting" coat)

Yes, I was a Hungarian Puli man. The Puli is a real all weather dog but doesn't have it in its nature to 'go overboard' about anything much and certainly not snow !
my little jack russel loves it! trying to catch the snowflakes, diving head first into the snow oh and trying 2 eat all of it off the floor!

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