Caturday on Saturday

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Hi, my dear friends!

It's Saturday again and cats again. These amazing creatures accompany us all the time, although sometimes we don't even notice them. Although it's very noticeable in my yard. The war has made its own adjustments to the lives of not only people, but also animals. Unfortunately, some people abandoned their animals. I will not start a discussion about whether their actions were justified, I'm just stating a fact.

My cats live in the boiler room. They chose this place themselves because it gives them enough warmth, comfort and freedom. But this freedom has two sides. My cats can go out into my yard without hindrance. But those other people's cats that have wandered into my yard can enter the boiler room without hindrance. I've already found them there many times. In winter, these poor abandoned animals came to sleep in warmth and safety. In addition, there is always a bowl of cat food there.

Cat radio works and from time to time I find a new cat in my house. My cats treat them quite hospitably and I don't chase away vagabonds. I can imagine what a nightmare it is to be homeless. These animals do not know how to survive on their own. And if they find an opportunity to eat and relax with my cats, let it be so.

In the photos you see the cat Tyra (you already know her) and my friend's cat Creature.

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I bet they sleep on radiators :)

Cats are very intelligent animals, they know what they want, it doesn't surprise me that they have a favorite place to live
What beautiful shots, I appreciate you sharing with us.
Have a wonderful day dear friend @torem-di-torem

Awe, I feel for all the animals that have been affected by the war. I am so glad that some of the cats have found refuge in your boiler room. It is unusual for cats to accept outsiders in their territory. Perhaps they have a deeper understanding that they became homeless. ;-)