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Deb said…
She looks cozy! Happy WW!
Anonymous said…
I bet that is so comfy!!
CableGirl said…
hehehe... nothing beats a kitty shot. lol
ocean mommy said…
:) Looks like she's taken over the bathroom!
Suprina said…
Awww, sweet....I had a kitten that used to do that!
Great picture...
Darla said…
nice and comfy..safe as long as the water don't drip...cats have such stong personalities...love to watch mine around the dogs...I think she rules my house with doberman and a huskey!
Mary@notbefore7 said…
cozy kitty. Better move before someone washes their hands :)
eph2810 said…
That is just too funny. My friend's cat always sleeps in the sink, because it is the coolest part in the house :)
L.L. Barkat said…
Oh! Love this shot.

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