I’m assuming this is not a post, but a Page. I’m in the 201 class and trying to visit blogs more thoroughly to learn from them, and yours is really great for that and for generating ideas and questions!
Hello Natasha, Thanks for liking the page and following me. Yes I decided to use a “page” for my cats, because although I love my cats, they are really not the subject or content of the Blog. Mine have a habit of being exactly where they are not supposed to be, Like sitting on my laptop when I’m about to do some work.
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Purrfectly charming 🙂
I’m assuming this is not a post, but a Page. I’m in the 201 class and trying to visit blogs more thoroughly to learn from them, and yours is really great for that and for generating ideas and questions!
Hello Natasha, Thanks for liking the page and following me. Yes I decided to use a “page” for my cats, because although I love my cats, they are really not the subject or content of the Blog. Mine have a habit of being exactly where they are not supposed to be, Like sitting on my laptop when I’m about to do some work.
Cats and all animal family members are always relevant to me! It’s nice to meet fellow animal lovers!
Pretty kitties! Ninja looks like a ninja! So mysterious!