OOOWWW, Are they hungry and without a house? If so thats such a pity , but your photo is excellenT! :) Kiss for the catty.
I showed today something really DUTCH, we celebrate it mostly for the children a "Sinterklaas" evening with presents and sweet candies, The Sinterklaas and his helpers are all dressed up for the children, come and see:)
Me, too. I love all animals (so I don't eat them) ;)
One possibility why they have few dogs there is that dogs are considered unclean by Muslims. At least here devout Muslims avoid contact with dog saliva. Even though Kuwait is more liberal compared to its neighbors, I wonder if that is the reason ..... Your posting made me curious to see if there is a basis in Qoran for this. I found some interesting posts (e.g. one post said - I found that a dog had licked my socks in which I have prayed, so what do I do now? OR, the previous resident had a dog so is it OK to stay in this house, etc). I found one site which mentioned a hadith (statement or action attributed to the Prophet) from Qoran which supports their view. But unfortunately I don't understand Arabic so I don't know what it means. And unfortunately, they have not given a number for the surah(chapter), otherwise I could have checked out the English translation.... I am sure if I search more I can find the reference, but I don't have time..... :(
Good afternoon Olive,
ReplyDeleteThe Kitty looks comfy and well fed
I already like this country :). nice cat!
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she belongs to that stone..Nice pose kitty!!
ReplyDeleteSweet thing! You captured her in a good pose--just for you!
ReplyDeleteIs the cat standing in the pot (or is that a rock with a crevice in it?) Our cat is always getting himself into all sorts of tight spots...
ReplyDelete(btw I read a comment you made somewhere and learned you read the Enid Blyton books when you were little...me too! I loved all her books)
CUUUUTE!!! i want this cat!!
ReplyDeleteOOOWWW,
ReplyDeleteAre they hungry and without a house? If so thats such a pity , but your photo is excellenT! :) Kiss for the catty.
I showed today something really DUTCH, we celebrate it mostly for the children a "Sinterklaas" evening with presents and sweet candies, The Sinterklaas and his helpers are all dressed up for the children, come and see:)
Greetings see you:) JoAnn
I'd take her, but I just took in a stray cat...so now I've got three!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute cat. Looks like my old cat Milly.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, I love all animals.
ReplyDeleteNice photo. Cats are amazing in their balance, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteCute cat :)
ReplyDeleteMe, too. I love all animals (so I don't eat them) ;)
ReplyDeleteOne possibility why they have few dogs there is that dogs are considered unclean by Muslims. At least here devout Muslims avoid contact with dog saliva. Even though Kuwait is more liberal compared to its neighbors, I wonder if that is the reason ..... Your posting made me curious to see if there is a basis in Qoran for this. I found some interesting posts (e.g. one post said - I found that a dog had licked my socks in which I have prayed, so what do I do now? OR, the previous resident had a dog so is it OK to stay in this house, etc). I found one site which mentioned a hadith (statement or action attributed to the Prophet) from Qoran which supports their view. But unfortunately I don't understand Arabic so I don't know what it means. And unfortunately, they have not given a number for the surah(chapter), otherwise I could have checked out the English translation.... I am sure if I search more I can find the reference, but I don't have time..... :(
This stray cat actually looks really healthy and well-fed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute kitty. Looks like she pose just for you :)
ReplyDeleteWho loves cats? I do! I do! I love cats!
ReplyDeleteThat is soooo cute!
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