
The Siamese twin usually sleeps together when the weather is cooling. If I am not mistaken, it was raining the day when these pictures were taken. They like to go to high places. This box was just the right spot to take a nap with the mats from the leg room of the car seat. But once they have finished their nap, we will have a lot of fur cleaning to do. We couldn’t bear chasing them down because they seemed to be having a good time together so we just left them be.

As always, they are very alert of their surroundings. This little one put his one of his legs on the older brother. His eyes showed some surprise elements. The picture looks as if he was comforting his brother that nothing happened while he tried to find out what was really going on. Sometimes, this action interchanges. The older brother will do that for the little one instead. It is so touching to see them looking out for each other even though they are just animals.

When he was sure that everything was fine and we were just taking snapshots of them, they couldn’t be bothered and went back to their nap. But of course cats are known for their curiosity too. They didn’t go straight back to sleep but sort of watched us with their eyes half opened. The little one was still ‘holding’ his older brother’s hand. Such a lovely sight again! Treasure your loved ones now! Have a great day!
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackSo like my Snowy!
Hi Pearl, how old is your Snowy now?
Maybe around 11 months cos it was a stray. I enjoy your blog cos you cover a wide variety of areas that cater one’s ‘mood’ of the moment.. when looking for peace and tranquility, cats do it for me and of course the other photos on nature.
Great blog! Keep it up
Thanks Pearl

It is our goal to give peace and harmony to our readers.
We feel sad because 2 of them has gone missing.
One of them has gone missing in Aug 2009, the other just left us and has not come back since last month (June 2010).
We are worried about their condition now, and we always doubt that if they can find their food or someone has fed them.
We hope they are living a good life now and can come back to us one day. … We reared them when they were as big as our palms.
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