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Sleeping on a soft cushion is my favourite!

Hello everyone,


Mom caught me sleeping on my favourite spot a few days ago.




(Click on the images for a larger view,
and you can also save them as desktop wallpapers if you want to)
...and as evidence that its my favourite spot,
this is me a very very long time ago...
when I was about 3 months old.



Hope your day is as relaxing as mine has been.
lots of love
Normie xxx

Comments

Asta said…
Norman
It's lovely to see you having a welaxed snooze..I hope the seizuwe monstew doesn't visit you anymowe
love and smoochie kisses
ASTA
You look very comfy and cozy, Normie! You are such a cutie! We are keeping our paws crossed for you to NEVER have another seizure!

Aire-hugs,
Poppy, Penny & Patches
You look very comfy there, Norman! J x
I am so jealous! I also want to sleep all day on such a wonderful cushion:) Lovely photos!

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